The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 20

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. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920. MY THROAT FEELS Y THROAT HURTS A Deink £ 3 FULL PUNNY- THE FOR A Doc! Look aT , One or nnress nc TAR ‘poet (T witt vat SOME DPINKIN’ WOOD - . : a a PORTS 6 VES VESSIR Ih FAST YEAH ~ BUT AN’ I'VE GOT CURVES : YOU AIN'T THE THAT'D MAKE vou A ONLY ONE SIT UP AN’ TAKE - 2 ‘Star Champs | Tig Gord Throws Play Tacoma Pirate Five Macs Took First Game and Win Tomorrow Will Cinch | Title for Locals BY LEO H. LASSEN With one game of the Puget basketball tithe series al feady dangling at their belts, the right off the bat Walter Mails, the Sacramento southpaw, Is being rated In the East | as the best minor pitcher in the country, The big fellow has | a mighty fine chance of going back to the big show if he tends to | business and uses his bean this summer. Word comes from the Seattle training camp that Jack Adams, first string catcher, is to have his tonsils removed. He be 0, K. in time for the opening of the sea but Seattle won't be any too well fixed behind the plate until he rounds Into condition : Portland still looks kind of sick In the shortstop position, Wes “A MARVIN Kingdon, the kid infielder, who had his first trial in the Coast league Tacoma youn, . : ° 5 Siiaded cliy the other night by » | OSOODWIN last year, Ie the only shortetopper in the Beavers’ camp so far. vn. |oChumann Is Easy Maroons to Japan |Saginaw Made Coin; Highest of Titles Wepoint margin. opping the | less he improves a lot he won't do for Coast league company as he's Winner Over No @| CHICAGO, March 19-—April 1 ha SAGINAW, Mich., March 19.—The| SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, March 30 to 20. The Tacoma What will the Cards’ moundemen| too inexperienced. But McCredie has a knack of developing great Prd | ond] PRR is the | Sastiiniw. oth tu the ‘MickiganGn-|16—Oliver CG: sehewertes Santee team is made up of youngsters, (go this year? Will they come thru?) shortstops and this may be another such case, If Sigtin and Pinelli TACOMA, March 19.--Harry Bchu-| ty iivernity of Ch FMA MAN CORA | casts Sedibtas Patatied ihe 2910 eanken Itesitwelent ar aaia a < ‘re a fast bunch and | \rarvin Goodwin is likely to help the| come to the Beavers and with Blue on first and another shortstop (man, Tacoma lightweight, made ® wi start for J tate it wilh — i season | lightweight amateur wrestling cham- to give the Seattle squads: Louis Nationals overcome this) Portland should have one of the sweetest looking infieldy in the | tramp of Johnny Noye, of Oakland, tour this spring trip has been | “1th $5,000 to the good, according | pion of the inter-mountain region ' a tub before going down to | unusual weakness in the pitching de-) elreult, Jin « stegound bexing bout here last that the team |to @ recent } ng of the books. and touted by critics as a possible | Jpartment. He has a fadeaway © — night. Schuman had Noye in dis for some of its Besides this $ 0 will lable | contender for the middleweight pro otball to the club if four of its sold » the major and minor ‘onal honors, has wrest d his last was the ultimatum of Both teams will take the floor with the one Christy Mathewson used to, Fred Mollwitz, Sacramento's new first baseman, should prove ® | troms in the second and third rounds jeame lineups that played in |pusale the batters with valuable man in this league, He could never hit big league and won all the way. the other night. Dick Frayne ing but is a classy fielder and a good hitter in the minors, Lackey Morrow, Tacoma, claimant | ,D*UAS, Tet—-Paut F make ood, ing an operation in iph Smith will start at for. faster than Art Griggs, who held down the berth for the Soloms last (6. the Coast featherweight title t peng ve all of the skin from ‘ese Dixon Shiveley at center and year, altho it ts doubtful if his hits will be as frequent and power | ove away ten pe and then beat | f Venn’ Cone rarms to be grafted on Grover Kertis and George Overton a ful as the “Silent Slugger” of the 1919 Sacramento squad. Frank Pete, Se tweight, five |! s foot. Against her pro- jerwent the surgeon's knife and gave up for ‘ife his cherished |mat career floor - “ree rounds out of # don Jimmy Austin, third sacker, is 34 years old and he is starting out his pias shoee ureter liane 12th season as lead off man for the St. Louls Hrowns, Most players t);n the ropes in the firs nour, amet in ate . en er orm are thru when they reach that age. Jimmy has a wonderful pair of 7 | it was a draw the voume Sontag and Tenzler at cv ong of young Dick Frayn, legs that have kept. going at a mighty fast pace during the 17 years that he has been in baseball. | Broadway high schoo! star Deen a feature of the Mac t f ink ine — . “Ral uth, the New York slugger, thinks well of Bob Meusel, the Miitaens ‘soeriny that fans the a - O | Vernon Tiger graduate, who is hitting the ball at a tremendous gait tearn, in the lead in Tacoma *| in the Yank training camp. Meusel ix now stationed at third base. Right and the Pirates will Big Squad of of Wrestlers En- = = Fe Ridley Wins have hi order to hold josie te check, Davidson und) tered in Annual Event; Go From Moy SAN FRANCISCO, March 19. are another good scoring pair . ‘tight game, Shiveley covers | Champs Listed floor well, and while he doesn't | citomesion SAN FRAN Sporting Editor of The Star y points, he is a valuable| Thirty-seven wrestlers have en Kertis and Overton work | tered the annual P. N. A. mat tour Seattle! W Seattle, Wash For Men Who Know The Store of Choice ron the defense. Harold h opens at the University : . rd, and Emjl Gustafson, under the COAST LEAGUE Bud Ridley, Seattle's bantam re the Mac reserves MCA STOCKTON.—Theee wae eg ctrange || Weight, last night game Charlle ioe face in the Seal camp today, and || Moy a severe beating in four ly Pearne, forward on the) are Chiet Graham were a smile The rounds. Moy never had a chance. squad, was the star in stx/ Sixteen men have been entered) welcome newcomer wae Bugene ; - dere, the Oakland bask goals in the first go of the! from the University of Washington,| ¢9l4 en yng Th 4 two in each of the eight events, Oth he pecformed in the Oakland mid “" Tacoma Inds had a bad case er clubs and cities represented are winter league, Graham bas signed . ott fright the other night and/|the Multnomah club of Portland him - to come back stronger this Bellingham, the Amertean Legion of and was saved from a knockout in the third and fourth rounda. Ridley the applause. ty Pelsinger hweights. LED WINSOR. Treatments in IOPCOATS When winds are balmy or skies overcast, it’s a mighty good day to cuddle into one of these topcoats. They offera most desirable blend of style and of service fea- tures, for fair or showery days. tonight at us, «A goodly crowd of Tacoma | Winlock, the local “Y" and Palouse lame Im.expected to accompany the) Tho first bout will get under way |" to Seattle. Jat $ p.m. in the university gymna- |} n cow ‘Turner Wil handle the whistle} sium. The entries will weigh In at| hn , hae ee | THREE FAST nN Aagpehl basketball tith |7 p. m., and the drawings will be | is, %) abies ii CUE GAMES skethe te | made immediately following thie pro when Kirkland and Renton) proamiin ‘This game gets under way & Col. Bostwick, & T. Ritehte and 8. | | Midler were returned winners in the pounds, and at 730 with the bis game | Champs in f at 8:30. |trio of three-cushion matches played war cham SACRAMENTO—The mest start /in The Star's Clana I& cue tourney in conjunc ling thing io Vipper camp yee Gatentren| Sic ane Kari | t Brown & Hulen’s, last night en » entere no even Gagner”) Lark ner” =| Bostwick ran out his string of 20 teams have entered for the event.| (“Gagne a. toame feo « Drawings will be made at 7 p.m. A\ 2M ut Neeo, yeoterday J pulling match will alternate with a mighty « me of billlards, Guy mat bout rat-| Kneeland scored 13 points in that time Both hed a high run of three lat Seattle has the fin- BROWN 5 Ritchie beat Lynn Doolittle, 20 to billiard parlor in the] pos. 0. 15, in 66 Innings. Ritchie made a d? Come in and see, || 22r!r* 'p the & points in 32 inn which is a TS mt NDEE . high run of three card Men P ° ranger he tein Hibler took Treiford into camp by | . & 20-to-11 score. It took 48 Innings «|to turn the trick. Hibler turned in il a high run of three. . Another set of Class B player tanglo tonight. Drawings will t made at Brown & Hulen’s at 8:00. oe vsroars| Waltzes Off Weight NEW YORK, March 19.—Credit Jack Sharkey with combin ne pleas vr lure with work. Ho waltzes on the dance floc 4|hie bouts. Shark home for hin parents. He The patterns and textures are of such rich weaving that one will feel timid in subjecting so smart a gar- ment to the rain; but you weight in tr ag e a, Cue im need not worry—the fab- S tal great" eaten land paid the balance. rics are rain-proof. [You Have Only One Mouth —Take Care of It! Save your teeth while there is still time. Don’t let poisonous pyorrhea bring you to a toothless early age and endanger your health and happiness. Better Dentistry for wt: Sel If You Like to Play Tennis— The variety includes all the sedate and dressy styles for men and the ultra-novelty models for young men. 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