The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1920, Page 16

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Is Star of Mi The second game of the i star of the game for the Seattle : He found the rim for weven fiekt goals and was tho only form. Grover Kertiss played a strong At guard. The rest of the Seat-| % ie cont played their usual steady | Drand of basketball, delivering in the ——. Shelly Pearne was the star for the counting six field goals. counted six free throws. The boys played well together, eracked when the big test came closing minutes of play. They i team of youngsters and the Weight of the Seattle players counted the long run. The first half was close, the Macs @ 13tod1 lead at the end the period. The Pirates used a cross offensive that baffled the boys and held an 18-16 lead A short time at the start of the half, but after the locals this play they broke up the attack. Saturday's tilt will get under way Bt $:30 to allow the visitors to catch _ @m early interurban. Tho lineup: 5 iabetitatiecs-D a videon for Meith, | (diequalited fe Dersoua, . feplaced by Botts, Moody for Ht % —Field goals: Frayn 7, Smith 1, 1. Shiveley 1, | )R Pearne 1, Moody 1 2, Davidson 2, Gordon 6 Referee—Tony Hel! KNIGHTS WALLor _ VISITORS The Seattle Knights of Columbus Daskethall five celebrated Saint Pat- | 'Pick’s day by defeating the American | Y team, of Tacoma, at the D> Knights of Columbus gym, by the | Seve of 45-17. | |The result of the game was never " ¥m doubt, the Seattle team leading at the end of the first half by a 21-8 ‘The feature of the game was the " dlose checking of the guards of both teams. Carlson, a former University ‘of South Dakota basketball man, had “the task of gcuarding Doc Powers, and held him down with one basket. i ‘at guard for the “Caseys.” Moody i» the smallest man on his team. Btaatz, the visiting forward, was the leading field goal man for his The visitors were weakened the absence of their regular center. “The Knights outpassed the Tacoma five, being in pommssion of the ball most of the time. Johnny Logan, the “Casey” star . Played only tn the second half, hie place being taken during the first session by the veteran, Jimmy O'Brien. Logan netted six field goals, and O'Brien sft the Sphere thru the basket five times. ‘The lineup Amertean Postion Legion Forward Staatz Forward Anderson Center Getger Guard + Carlson Guard Price ‘The Summary Substitutions —Mika for Price; Padet- for Carlson; Logan for 0 Brien. Field goaie—Logan 6, O'Brien 6, Clas. mie 6, Staats 4, Powers oody %, An- 2. Foul throws—Anderson 5, , Referee—' 2 . ‘ for Antwerp NEW YORK, March 18—The American Trapshooting association {Will send 12 shooters to Antwerp Next August to compete in the Olym- McFarland 1s going to Make 2 comeback. Not in the ring, but as a manager. He has a lad by the name of Teddy Murphy in tow. om Y- {ora poss ® FORTHE LARGEST FISH— An well as the best catches we are going to give over $324 worth of fishing tackle to the lucky anglers who enter our big fish con- test this season. The contest startn out right on the opening day, For the best display of trout shown during the first three days we will give a fine fly rod. Step in and ask for @ list. THE SPORTING GOODS STORE “Lefty” Moody played a star game | George Washington can Legion Five of Tacoma, Scoring Big Coun “Seattle man who played up to real! } Gee! Pouks LIFE 1S Tacoma Cage C P.N.A. MAT TOURNEY OPENS AT UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGT BY LEO H. LASSEN } ; BY FRED TURBYVILLE NEW ORLEANS, March They're talking about Damask as a| May. Damask 1s the Syearold Harry | Payne Whitney refused $25,000 for a short time ago. Since then Damask has performed in such fashion that the owner and his trainer, James Rowe, are glad they didn’t listen to any such offer Damask has been performing nice ly all winter, but by scampering home far ahead of the field in the handicap the race track men are all the stronger for him. | OF NIEHAUS Scott Perry, star pitcher with the| Athletics, leans towards the Indians for the 1920 race “Don't ever believe this boy Nie | haus won't show them some pitching in the American league,” says Scott. | Niehaus is the left-hander the In-| dians got from St. Paul He won a lot of games in the amociation “They hit almost as hard in the} A. A. as in the big leagues,” said | Scott. “I know, because I was in that league and found it no easy| job to win games. | “And Niehaus is a youngster and not a veteran, termed.” Seek Extra Hour In Chicago there are 2,000 tennis players boosting for daylight saving, All of the 26 Chicago tenhis clubs have asked the city fathers to pass the extra-hour ordinance now pend- ing. ag I've seen him! ODE TO THE ROOKIE ‘Tho social errors he may make, In finger bowls his thirst may slake, May tuck his napkin in his neck, Or splash his soup around, by heck. Their criticiams soon will stop If he can make his fast one hop, Piper « Taft Inc. SECOND AVE. THE SPORTING GO00S STORE “To BE A FAST Gane AIN'T me , Star League Champs Win First ~ Game From Scobey’s Pirates; Local K. of C. Take Easy Mix MacDougalls Have Hard Game But Tacoma Youngsters Crack Under Strain; Frayn Knights Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day With Big Win Over Ameri- Next Games Saturday Night MacDougall-Southwick’s basketball crew, Star league champions, annexed the first game of the inter-city series with Tacoma last night, when they sank the hooks into the Scobey to the tune of 30 to 20 in the up-sound city. It was the Mac’s 18th straight win of the season. The game was a nip and tuck affair from the first whistle until the last few minutes of the game, when the Tacoma team cracked under the strain, and the locals breezed into the lead, finishing ahead by a 10-point margin. : sries will be played at the local Y. M. C. A. Saturday night. MacDougalls win, they cinch the Puget sound title for the year. a coin will be tossed to decide where the game will be played. : ‘The:game last night was played on the Stadium high school floor and the floor disad- was a big handicap to the Seattle cage champs. , and the locals did more running around than a corps of Marathon runners. Dick Frayny forward, was the big | ~~ MAY BE FAVORITE WHEN GALLOPERS LEAVE POST '| The Tacoma floor is long and be very much Im the running at! _ 12—| Churchill Downs on the afternoon | | next May when the great Kentucky favorite in the Kentucky Derby {9 | running race events of North Amer Derby i# staged—the ciaanic of all ris Bolinger, Fisher, Crumb and/ WALLOPED BY_| EDGEINGO obs: lea, The r teams have not an- Damask didn't show well here SAM STONE IN PORTLAND nounced their equads, but at least on the heavy tracks at the fair o tor hy 101 » jcipate gmounds, but after moving over ta Sam Stone annexed me — PORTLAND, March 18. Altho He & prslesugee sabhoen a ae Jefferson park for the later meet. | billiard tlt staged in The Star's Clans wine ("Pat") Meehan, of San Fran- |.) mpion. from the Multecman| ing, where the track was and |B three cw mn tourney last DIEHt cisco, was given a drawsin his 19-|°°%" By : rppaies 7 , cores Malena Dick Oui, in tub. Other Coast champs expected fast, the Whitney entry has go-| when he wallop round go with Hugh Walker, of/ 1, enter are Hamlin, 128 ponds, and| ing great. In the George Washing. |t0 13. O'Brien was somewhat Off Kansas City, at Milwaukie arena last |(o Shter are Hamlin, 128 ponds, and) ton handicap, Damask carried 1s6|his game. Stone made a high run of (night, many of the fans awarded the| 72rs® Clark, 145 pounds pounds in Eddie Ambrose, five and finished ahead in 65 innings. | decision to the “Roly Poly” heavy| Xim€ county's tugofwar c | To yhere ail bo bo eumpaiben Whines ts es eke plonship will be at stake when the Kowe, who ts prominent one Grier and Upset. The Whitney entries are eligible |Otder to speed up the tourney If the day is clear and the track | for the Kentucky events dry and fast Damask is likely to'!# the son of All Gold-Crinoline TT & Hulen's. with Bert Forbes, Seattln Jack! SAN ANTONIO, Tex. March 18.- Silver loving cups for the winners | Harry defeated Carl Martin in six| Another bashful boy gets his chance. | of the sections in the city tourney | rounds With Hal Chase removed as the have been donated by Ralley Hip hiopiiiesnii ‘ —_s cuvardian of the Giants’ firet sack po king, local sportaman. Prizes for sition, George Kelly, his understudy |the other finalista are also being McGraw Breaks Rule snowing a tot of stutt. George ts COAST LEAGUE TRAINING Camps | ined up. SAN ANTONIO, Tex.—John Me: |¥OUNS, tall and bashful. OAKLA Dei Howart’s Onke Seeeeeneemcenion : a artial to small towns for anf ay ne | iraw in partial to small towns for | Tierer the trouncine handed them |Y Ale Has Golf Team soring truining camps. For the! Crab d Lobst yesterday by the All-Army team a6 omer Sian coe past 12 years he has taken the rabs an obsters the Preaidio, San Francisco. The NEW HAVEN, Conn. March 16. te to. \ limber | BROWNSVILLE, Tex. M 8 Onks, with all regulars in the linewp, | Yale will issue a call players | Giants to small hamlets to limbe . ase Tee, March, Ui were nosed out 3 to 2, soon. A team will be entered in the|™P. By taking the club to San An-|~-Manager Branch Rickey, of the St. | intercotlegiate tournament. Yale|tonlo this spring he has broken this | Touls Cards, insists on grouping his ONTARIO.—The Portiand Reavers wf! wil! also play at Columbia, Princeton | Tule. For 11 consecutive seasons |Players in the clubhouse dining room | take on the Chicago Cube here this aft 4 the Giants warmed up at Marlin|@ccording to their dispositions. ‘The| trnoon. At the same time a team of and Harvard. - 6 “craba"—those who are joy killers— | Yannigans will journey to Long Beach ae | Springs, Tex., a town of 5,000 popu no are Jc ‘i : ‘camino | Traint re liation, and last spring they were at/he put at one table, and the “lob- aay'e wt Pat-| utty Training Camp) (ajnesvitic, Pa, a mere hamlet rs," who have all the fun, are two home rune off Durning from Hrook-| ALBANY, Ga, March 1%—The fs Ae all ats sae [grouped at another. lyn, city of Albany, Ga, where the Co-| Saya Wampus | nae A _ jlumbus Senators will train this In the epring they lob 'em over; | ¢ » that upperent’d been a HACRAMENTO.—All_ the playe: |apring, is a city of nuts. That is,the| Hitters then are all in clover. |knockout—IF* it had landed!” Quota. it's too hard work to knock up fo Catcher Cook was usted with everybody yesterday he bal the catchers. looned his own fouls, STOCKTON .—It's set are the better team, Beniors py took 9 bitterly fongh' yeaterday, If a third mix is neces- tharoughbred in the game today, will have other | down to the finals ‘year-olds in the field in John P.| If A total of will have EAT FAST FAST, AN' PINALLY GEL TH FLU 08 SOMETHING! F- FANALL at A Crawford is a tiving example of what careful habits will do for « ballplayer. And if Sam clicks the old agate again this searon like he did in 1919 he is still good for some time in the Pacific Coast cireult, He never made a habit of drinking and has kept him- self young by clean living hit up a mighty fast pace and Coast league pitchers will face the old war horse at the plate or we lose our guess, Some interesting dope has been dug out of the 1919 record book by an enterprising Kaxtern scribe about home runs last year. A total of “0” circuit clonts were made off of the delivery the Washington ace, during the past year. Louis Browns, was touched up for 10 homers, accounting for YB runs. runs was scored on the nine circuit wallops scored on George Dauss of the Detroit Tigers. Harry Harper, who played right field for Seattle awhile Inst year, trial with Little Reck in the Southern hk . to the Western Canada league after leaving Seattle and was one of the leading hitters in the Class B circuit, @arry ts out for the flirt baseman’s job in the South. feild job, because when he was chasing files here last year it was a 50-50 proposition whether he would make a sensational one-h: catch or whether he would catch the pill on top of bis head. Harper's “| hitting must have picked up against the Class B Twirlers, because ho ) didn’t bit much here, {} ot the most trainers Damask dis. ited! The Seal They t battle from 2 to 1, set- wallop. NEW YORK, Will “Red” Oldham, portaider extraordinary, be with the Portland Beavers again this season? Oldham Is in the Beaver camp and that he refuses to report to the Detroit Tigers. The big carrot-topped lefthander was one of the most * effective twiriers io the Coast league last year and Manager Walt MeCredie won't burst into tears if “Red” is pitehing for the Beavers again this year. No motive is given for Oldham’'s refusal to report to the Tigers. Christopher Torriente, » big husky Cuban, with a batting average ranging around 375 in the Cuban winter league, Is the latest rival of “Babe” Rath, the New York slugger. The big fellow not only eracked the agate hard against Cuban twirlers, bat smashed the little round apple for a mark of 377 against Ed Pfeffer of the Dodgers and Cartson and Ponder of the Pirates in the recent series with the All-Nationals. He also hit hard against Bob Geary (now with Seattle), Jack Quinn and Mule Watson, of the All-Americans, running up an average of 408. He's a colored monster and several colored squads in the United States are bidding for his services. Sacramento is in a aad way for pitchers for the coming Const league race, Walter Mails, southpaw; Kenneth Penner, right hander, last year with Portland; Bill Prough and Gunne mound men on the Solon roster. bet of the Vippers last year, is in the New York Vankeo camp. ‘There has been a» lot of talk in the Fast about “Babe” Ruth being Northwest 11 ce pete bt th ne cheated out of several home runs being hit in the nipth or extra ine | non pe ty AL font teuetey enten ings which scored runs but did not give “Rabe” eredit for » circuit |"UA! Ni A. mat tourney which Ruth counted 29 homers Inst year and received credit for every homer he walloped, according to Ernest Lanigan, Sporting News cor- reapondent, Hoston won jost one game on their home grounds In the s Der scheasgpnr ein Web % ninth inning last year, and Ruth busted up the party with a home |. {he University of Washington is fun smash over the right field wall and he was given eredit for that [@tering men in « event. clont, according to Lanigan. Roston won two extra inning games at | 1" " bed hee ¥ samee home, seys Lannican, and Rath didn’t figure in the scoring of the winning runs in either game. kieran coma are te resented at Local semi pro. baseball enthush don't want to forget the meet. festivities, T i be com ing called for Monday for the consideration of organization of a city | Petition In every weight 2 league for the summer, The shasion is billed for The Star office at ton plane to enter Fergu Plans for city league baseball for the summer will be gone Spm 4 over and it's important that every team Interested is represented. Cuyton F < “ ue —jand Essen Pool, 135; McCredy | Howe and Boolman, 145; Bardarson O’BRIEN IS Class A until the Class # tourney t#| Meehan Iived up to his reputation , dine teams of the city pull at th The Class B men lay 9 clanny boxer. He took five of Carbarna, police and fire should be at Brown & Hulen’s ©n|the ten rounds, while Walker had a|@@Partments, Milk Drivers’ union their nights echeduled fo play in| shade the better of three periods. | Stor, Riggers and Longshoremen Muff Bronson, Portland light Col. Bostwick, Guy Kneeland, & T.| weight, won from Harry Cas red rope pulling ms, First! | Ritchie, Kenneth Hibler, BE. H. Dain-| attie, in six rounds, Frankie Jones, |S will be pulled Friday } Jord, Art Morganstern, G. E. Bowen, san Francisco, and Scotty Williams, | ‘ | |Lynn Doolittle are asked to report Chicago, bo: eight rounds to * | ltonight at § for drawings at Brown on temay eae St Paul, drew| Subbing for Hal |town is located in the center of an agricultural region which grows pe cans and peanuts. F riars to Box March Northwest | Wrestlers Competing University of Washington! round go. ‘The veteran is in condition right now to til! dread to Walter Johnson, Hert Gallia, of the St, | while he's | wtopa He went He will probably do better at the tn- day night sanded Reports from Ontario, Cal, say that This is George Hansen, champion |158-pound wreatier of the Multnomah | club of Portiand, who will defend his |P. N. A. laurels at the annual tour-| jney which openmat the U. of W. Fri-; |day night. | Larkin are the only ex. Bill Pierey, the one best Crack wrestlers from af over the jington gym Priday, The finals will |be run off Satur Everett and rter, 12 _|MEEHAN HAS" | Leavitt, Bentson and Lee, 158; Mor have all tion from published book, t rywhere the base hit patte pitchers look like batters, * un: |B ckem Kold. | “You Can't Get Away from It” 18,—The | A FAST MOTOR TAKES ‘You CLIP OUT TO "THE oo TAN THE LAWYERS WIND U a8 i YOUR ESTATE A’, “Reve” Kruvosky and Bill Te Aefinitely der | week from tonight. It Enters Big Squad; Coast | Champion Billed the ring at o | training stunts Little Joe Farrel! looked pretty good gntweight hk Frankie Farren, acknowledged | Vallejo y rd Ave Thi Ming the long standing taeda. OLE, as ‘The Angels defeated tha 1 o Cube yeaterdl | First Hakeman Art Griege has recovered from an attack of influensa and will We back on the job t BOYES SPRING backstop, was sor erday Joe led to the plate inthe ninth inning with the bases ful ‘and clouted a Texas leaguer that brought ve the Bees won 3 to 0 from the Naval Training lade LO# ANGELES. —"n flolder mecured trom ¢ koes, who han heen "smith, w York’ Yan money, today notifed Manager Kasick of Vernon that he will report for duty early next wook Pool Boxing Profits EAST CHICAGO.—Business men ot East Chicago and Indiana Har. bor have accumulated a large enough fund from boxing show re- ceipts to consider a contract for the building of a large athletic stadium for boxing and other indoor sports. Tho allied towns have pooled the profits on athletic shows for the past winter, ve out for more | popular wave of boxing has hit the Friars’ club of New York. They are preparing to stage amateur boxing |bouta. The club will also give | wrestling programs monthly | When John Mitchell, proprietor of |the Business Men's Athletic club at San Antonio, opened a boxing club, |he started something in Texas. The club was such @ success that Fort nave opened arenas. Colgate hit a blow at professional. ism when it barred James T. Laird, |eaptain-elect of its football team, for professionalism. Eddie Quigley, quarterback, will not report to Columbia "11," having lost his amateur rights thru profes. sional sport work. National A. A. U. rassling moet set for April 12 and 13 at Birmingham, Hoe Bill Roper signs again to coach [zrinceton’s eleven for next two years, | | Worth, Wichita Falls and Houston} b A little of the Real Tobacco Chew gives more genuine satisfaction than the big chew of the old kind. Saves money, too—because this class of tobacco lasts much longer. The rich to- bacco taste stays right Any man who uses the ~ Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. ° says the Good Judge Put Up In Two Styles \ RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco hamps Bow Before MacDougalls FRIDAY ON ein San te plan to erat the to box in 1 ‘The big te & short time ax K. 0. the yi ecently eb y's Bo sho’ at the Crystal Pr thin, Refer a to give for knockouts We Invite Careful Clothes Purchasers to have a look at our offerings before buying their clothes for the coming season. If you are seeking the highest values your money can command, we ask the opportunity to show you our wonderful Spring Suits _ and Top Coats Our stock this year includes the largest selection we have yet had of the snappy and remarkably well-tailored “FASHION PARK” and other nation- ally famous makes of clothes. You will also be able, through our fortunate purchases, to obtain your clothes AT THE OLD PRICE $25 to $75 Be Sure to Look at Our Windows SHANER & WOLFF “Clother that are different ~ 910 Second Ave, Fortiand fight manager, Noye’s business on the is trying to land @ bout here with Bob Marper or event at the > only man im made Wright really beating Billy in’ their ¢ decide thelr argue er it Ban Decision Bouts 1 ne boxing cormminsion in Michie “| ean has set its foot down on several » pertaining to boxing in the will not be permit. decisions and promoters | will be stopped from offering houses @> ¢ @feeprred -weeunsnau ) evewerras #¥ss ¢ 0918, é Gs ges see2

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