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PAGE 10 COAST MOGULS MEET TODAY BY LEO H, LASSEN Two important features of the 3 Pacific Coast league meeting being held in San Franel today will be of theet@2t seh and a the fram : the vote on the draft questi that the season will Chances are , De 28 weeks long, the same as last , year. Of the two bits of busin the Graft problem is the biggest. It has been learned ¢ the niajor league e teams w t deaf ear to the 4 Pleas pla f the ma ot the two big I mn ret thave Voted against tho resumpt of the draft This means that the Coast league will have of call on play @fs returned to minors, and it will ive them a chance to build up their otubs Of course, it wilt also give the Majors a chance to pick ing youngste er they think they are ripe f ague t Cal Ewing, Oakland boss, has just 4 from the East and to give the other © mbled today the down on this question The questio: of transp wr cost will also come up today, An effort will be made to arrange th schedule so as to eliminate many unecessary jumps that mar last year's sched Presite McCarthy will formally Accept the prexy job for the Year at the Frisco session, He @ salary of $10,000 per year CUETO WILLING TO coME A letter was received from Manuel Cueto, the Cuban ball t Bas been the property of the r, who Baht club for the past year, but, who Played independent bal! last season. stating his terms and declaring that he is willing to report to Seattle. ys his terms Manager Kenworthy Took pretty satisf ir ances fe that he wil! join the local e fs rated as a good utility man and he May take care of an outfield berth PASKERT MAY STICK WITH REDS Another bit of base news @rifted into baseball b quarters yesterday. It was contained In a Nelegram from Garry Hermann, of the Cincy Reds, declaring that Dode Paskert, who was figured on as a Beattie outfielder, will go to the Reds’ training camp, but if he is turned back to the minors Seattle will have first cali on him. This was probably the result of the Philadelphia-Cin nati trade Saturday, In which easy Neale, one of the Reds’ outf with Jimmy Ring, was traded to the Quakers for Eppa Rixey Pas! ‘Will probably do utility work for the Ohile team. DIDN'T MOREING WANT | SECOND AVENUE, TOO? ie Bill Kenworthy had a trade almost Be tipe that woul 1 have solved Seattle's | ms. He planned to pitcher, maybe two,. for Marty Krug. Salt Lake second facker, and then he would have turned over Krug to Sacramento for Marty McGaffigan, the Senator's # Keystone man. Kennie figured on Using McGaffigan at short. The 7 only thing that held up the deal was A that Lew Moreing, the Sacramento} 3 owner, wanted Kenworthy to throw Rod Murphy in on the deal. Tee,| Be HENDRICKS RECOMMENDS Sy JIMMY SMITH Jimmy Smith, the young infielder who is being figured on to hold down the shortstop berth for Seattle this season, is given a nice boost by Jack Hendricks of the Indianapolis club, where Smith pastimed last year. Hendricks says that Smith is & pretty fair hitter and a good fielder, and a clever base runner. And what's more, he's aggressive. The Indiana skipper advises Kennie to hang on to Smith. Kennie played 9 Ball for Hendricks several years ago 3 when Hendricks was pilot of the Denver team in the Western league. | TO BEGIN TRAINING ABOUT FEBRUARY, 2 The Seattle pitchers will be the "first men to start training for the! locals. The camp is expected to be named sometime this week, prob- behind him tike Seattle will have this year, Lane rhould score-a lot of runs. The Is Strand Theatre Right Two Times IT ADMITS it delivers value received for your money, in en tertainment, and advises’ you to — s “REAL” Taxicab 4 Service By Calling . . SIX FIVE HUNDRED ys take (and keep) printed receipt for fare paid. our mutual protection, SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY MAIN 6500 your It's St. Louis Heaver Who Joins Local Hurling Staff ELMER JACOBS big fellow, and h @ regular horse for} ought to burn up the hat Jack Fowrnler, 8t. Jacobs, locals thinks of El ming to the Louis clud. r Kenworthy is on Jacobs to be ys of his staff this year | VANCOUVER | TRIMS) VICTORIA cou STANDING OF THE THAMS | Won, Lost. Pet | Vancouver ' ? one Seattle ee ‘ Vietorta ’ VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan. 2 Vancouver is tack in the lead in the Coast puck race due to their 5 to 2] win over Victoria here last night. be fore $,000 ice fans. “Cyclone” Tay lor, the veteran Vancouver star, made his first appearance of the sea son and red the first goal and as isted In the second Lineup aed Summary purer Viet H. Lebman Y Skinner Harris je W. Adama . Meeking Ada’ ’ ne D * 8 ary: First period 5 kaon Oatman er, Skinner, 1.28 (2) er $50. 4) Vancouver, Mackay Harris, €:20. Second period uver, Skinner m Taylor aeb . ‘ wr Sub riod None fecor ar J. Adkme for 5 a. v in for Job . ra totla, Johnson for W. Loughlin, H. Meeking for Frede son; Fredericks Mt Penalties: First pertor 2 mi C. Lough v #kinne ' period—Vietoria, W. A per vi MIDGET CAGE LEADERS WIN STANDING OF THE TEAMS Won. I Broadway ... Anne ard eben 1 Seattio e 3 East high 3 er.6 The leaders in the prep midget bas ketball race didn’t have any winning their games yesterday Queen Anne's strong five snowed the West Seattle little fellows un a 31 to 3 count at Queen Anne. Lincoin handed East high an 11 to 4 beating at Linco Franklin walloped Ballard 15 to 6 anklin. Broadway, league leaders, rested. Monday's schedule for the midget ams follows: Ballard vs. Queen Anne, at Ballard Broadway vs. Lincoln, at Lincoln cast high vs, West Seattle, at West Seattle OREGON ably today, and Manager Kenworthy | will give the hurlers a chance to| boll out. The regulary. will report | IS AFTER about March No, 1 DOBIE MAY SWING DEAL er ane . FOR LANE |B GENE, Ore., Jan, 25.—Gilmore stuck on the playing of Billy Lane,|anq who is now director of the Oakiand outfielder. Lane wasn't|iron sport at Cornell, has been of Very satisfied in Oakland last year,|¢erea $8,500 a year to conch football and he didn't play his game. Don't|at the University df Ore be surprised if Prexy Klepper swings| The contract tendered Doble ts for & deal for the Oakland speed mer | five years. @hant. Seattle has a surplus of - pitchers, and he may swap a pitcher} In Havana you pm a meal for three for Lane. Kennie figures that Lane| bucks—if you aren't too t Can just about lead the Coast les - a in stolen bases whenever he wants to. With a strong crew of hitters trouble | with SPEAKER STANDS PAT ON INDIANS BY DEAN SNYDER NOTHER Indian summer! Tris aker predict one for © and The Tribe will take the field in April with — the ume lineup that opped the whole works last fall He prophesied a pernant a ar ago, then went out nd fought for it I feel I ha same clalm for the Indians of H ing « 4 dope on the ampaign White Sox—non-contenders, Red Sox—weaker, Tigers—bet Nationals—better Walter Johnsen. Krowns—trouble Athle comers Yankees — Babo strengthened Indlans—same old stuff k precaut other championship tr en into has been taken by Tris New Orleang and the ¢ the go-by for Dal fighters. hitting makers. Roth & Co, ion to avold pitfall me have fall last ye id inta Id ditto and the same pitch that a world the Indians are jake. “Uy” AND “yy” WIN CAGE TIFFS Piling up a 12 to @ lead in the firet half, the University Commercial lub held their lead in their game the Eckman Furniture p at the Crystal Pool last night and copped the feature city league of the night by a 21 to 14 staff won cham tem Sign Co. t al Eekmann Furniture ’ Prve dock " CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—Charles Her zog, infielder for the Chicago Cubs was given hia unconditional release today. President William Veeck, in a letter to Herzog, said the releane was “not the result of any known conduct on your part that reflects 1 any manner whatsoever on your hon or or integrity Herzog’s name was menti during the investigation intop kedne but no he wa: # in base last nee a party CADY IS ON BLOCK nted that was pr to SACRAMENTO, Jan. 25.—Forest tady, Sacramento catcher, is th Babe Ruth” of the Coast Jeague c n't get the most home runs t season, but he announced today that he wouldn't report to ar team than Sacramento this less he gets part of the purchase price Cady hag been on the Coast block are ou If your ,gums sore and bleeding jy have Pyorrhea. This disease should be*cured to insure good health, We specialize in high- class dentistry at reason- able prices consistent with best work. Ironclad guar- antee 15 years. 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Sharp Admission $1.10, $1.40, $1.75 (Tax Included) Reserved the Arena Ave. ate on sale at Office, 1210 Fifth Phone Main 2493. vations not called for by 4 o'clock Wednesday will be can celed and resold, jos—great pliching staff and “ As ade tre a train: | Giving splitters a new lease on life benefits Cleveland more than any other club, Without Coveleskie it would b been a cripple, The big! jan pitcher is the game's prima Walter Maile is king of winners. | The Duster—if in the same form as when he joined the Indians last fall in the big ace card Joey Sewell is another Donje Bush Gee Uhie—the king sandlotter | tn wi teve 0 behind the bat m by | | Lewis appt ied his hea ‘LONE STAR STATE WILL BE PARADISE FOR BASEBALL ROOKIES St ON HEADLOCK die wre Le u ut within a fraction of fo vantage fin Ps icontom seen THE § Dixie! Hot Put mostly Texas! The tipend er oeneo ry and the first week of March will find all the major league ball olv making for spring training camps. xaw gota geven of them, Loulat ‘our, Arkar and ¢ und Florida twe ‘alifornia one three in the Americ six elut 1 three in ng back to ffir 19 are ) training alr The Pirates and the Red Sox will jungle up in Hot Springs, Ark, The ants and Tigers ditto in San An The Chicago Cubs are the tone w of the flock, Skipper Johnny Evers takes his crew back to Puna Florida—the tate that divided honors with Texas last year—at tracted only two clubs back, Tampa, west coast, gets Clark Griff LEWIS’ IS STILL SUPREME BY NERY L. FARRELL, NEW YORK, Jan. raly sis may overtake Kart Caddock, heavyweight wrestler, before he reaches his home, in Des M according to medical opinic hore today. Caddock was defeated here Last night by “Strangler” Lewis, whe squeceed the challenger’s skull in his giant headlock, a grip devel oped by practice with a wooden “head” fited with bex car springs, which yield to the press: ure of the wrestlers great left arm, eee NEW YO Jan dlock & The much inned till supreme in ne This pu ht ra ip enabled champion after he had fought a k with Earl Caddoek, former fer. The fall came in 1 hour minutes and nd Outelassed until the last five min of wrest! and repeatedly an inch of de adiock plus an ad. nda in weight that the vic ishing grip retain the str on ng. at. it was the he {40 pour ally gave the “strangler’ ry ADDOCK UNCONSCIOUS AFTER PUNISHMENT it at Ross Williams, at guard, was . scorer, with two field ¢ and verted fc de In game of the night! the A. came from behind !") in on of play and 185 to Lewis’ 228 ed all over the cham plon from the start, and gave the} greatest exhibition of scientific grap gerous is opponen ATTLE STAR Jith’s Nationals and Gainesville, on the « shore line, will entertain the lowly Phillie The Cubs and the Nationals will be the farthest separated, The din tance as the crow flies from Pasa dena to Tampa is 2,260 thiles. By rail it's nearly 2,800 miles Of the lot 10 clubs will be within rs of 180 miles of each other in Texas and Louisiana, They the Dodgers, Yankees, Indians, White x, Reds, Giants, Tigers, Braver Cards and Athletics There yum exodus back to ‘Texas or giving Florida Cuba too much ne and poor climate on the march home Reda after winning the tions! league derby plunged into Florita’s “four hundred” at Miarmt » 1920. Pat Moran found a BON MARCHE LRAGUR ‘ ‘ eo . ’ 206 Team 3 17 saz ry son 4 let 406 Herseren 6 160 189 485 ae 4 +1094 No. 1 Team Wildebrand » 141 368 Hout a 117 1 is ie 196 ree Ne, 2 Team Walske A 6 ‘ Porter Striker “ 44 606 626 No 4 Tram Fronk me oe M *s ‘ , Williams a ine 16 ‘ ‘ BANKERS LEAGUE Viayed. W Lent. Mor ‘ 1% ‘ . a om wk ‘ ie 4 t Cal ae || ‘ ant Nat. City Bank .. 42 1 Bank of California dort 170 168 329—~ 461 Adame “1 ‘ | Warner “ Tt 4 5 “ After the fal} Caddock was uncon «for nearly balf a minute, and was five minutes before he was ple to leave the mat As has been foreseen, the contest hold—the part of the a thousand ed perhaps | 1, including And er seen here the challenger had allt only to have struggle out of a dan hold thru sheer strength y in the bout lock, Caddock times won it off y throwin “WIS CAUGHT [IN TIGHT PLACE | | nee |w y other | pring un-| | NEW YORK, Jan Pete Her man, former t tamweight cham pion, back from London, where he| knocked out Jimmy Wilde, said to- day he would make every effort to | get a return match with Joe Lynch, | Who won the title from him on a ref. eree’s decision a few weeks ago, George Herman Lawson may be | | misinformed or he may just be talk ing for publicity, But he's got some | of the big | Continentat an vi © challenger tore himself from the se of Lewis’ arms, greatly weak ened each time. The fourth time| m 7 J 10 w | to challenge men that can give in feet, minutes before the end Cad tained a toe hold. He tor Lewis until great 2beads of ¢ out on the latter's face ree Bet asked the champion he wished to quit and Lewis, his ted with agony, negatively head "Strangler” himself at ck. Three times co twi nook his The heaved himaelt to threw 4 applied a hea ey crashed to the Rethner to declare the joan for nner. Seven thousand fans sw atch in the Tist Regiment armory Willard in Gotham; Says Dempsey’s Win Was Accident NEW YORK, Jan Disst pated like mists before the sun, a tof r on the appear of big Jess Willard here to the nore fle looking prosperity the former heavy ight cham erty, which drove him here t prepare for a return match with Jack Dempsey, He said he al had trained down for the bout scheduled for March 17. Willard wag billed to discuss some of the details today with Promoter Tex Rickard, then hie to Boston on a mission connect ed with his oll properties Je defeat by Dempsey t, He declare he expects to prove it was TENDLER AND JACKSON BOX MILWAUKEE ‘endier, Philadel, ackson, of New York, will clash Ina D-round bout here Wednesday night hifh will give the right Leonard for world’s ship believed to be Leonard Jan. Lew ja, and Wille winner the the 35-pound champic They are the only HERMAN AFTER LYNCH NOW majors gossiping That's @ point bout his league | in his favor The Memphis Chieks turned a nice | | trick in signing Spencer Abbott to manage the club this season, Abbott n the Western le tussel with his Tulsa Ollers last year wer riddle Rickard tried the question and an with Johnny Kilbane and ] 8ot @ $50,000 jawtur for his own medi. | On} Caddock | r, and it was! a battle. | | | i National City Seattle National Yan Ornum 170 393 18t— B45 Reed 1 Me 47 Hanke , 14h B06 wer 223— 619 $02 908 S18 National City Miller 146 148 121— 416 Mer (5 186 156—~ 456 “ re 1 S 124— 44 Murlt 18 “as Ducknam 16s 141 400 1 160 694—219 7 344 m S06 1 Federal Reserve. emis 167 144— 48 ame 120 126 142— 4 5 1 ’ ; der .. 170 126 156— 4 #1 770 763 WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. 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Ia, the Catalina island - et ee ee ane ba “ he c c ae tee Hi. 4 Box get good results at| Taylor, Tex u ’ n experime Hrownaville was too with ite gambling game Charles treated Connie ering |S jean bi Mack and his gawk 1 of ble San Antonio sults the Giants sr plein Mgt se ee Unele Robbie in taking his Dodgers | Well enough alone geet sr ogs to Shreveport, La., to be near Th xO wy an dough in exhibition games. Robbie "en < up the ve tried Jacksonville society last #pring. | 19 In The Phillies move from Birming Ty Cobb and his of the 1 ham to Gainesville. Owner Baker is! wi Macon, Ga. no outh of th experimenting. 1m a fresh start And most of it The Braves forsake Columbus,! They got a bad bre tar state their Thareda: and oo kamen, Wiliarn y Bowling Gos ip City league bowlers eyes glued 3090 while the 1065 and Cheasty’s an Kh shot & 1000 seore, which KE. N. Brooks had two. records Thursday were 128, and shot TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921. ad * . M’GRATH | LOOMS IN ICE RACE | FINALS | certainty had on the head pin Denby Track team 4 110% game, al for t three Kitke No, & shot Kippe’s Cafe thpawed a Pe ray fy! ‘e While most of the ice skating fans| Vancouver * 4 Mahnk in Seattle are picking Phil Donahue, | it out for the le . eyeceee 1920 champion, to win the finals of |hockey m here The Star ice races at the Arena to-|night. Every time morrow one Pete Muldoon, | teams have got to a real battle The Mets h rest for manager of the Arena, comes | ice a strong boost for J w skater In Se fied for the finals McGrath won his heat in nice fash. | Pers. The Fike No. 1, league leaders, are| ion, but didn't have to exert himself proving (a be the horseshoe team in the] much at the finish, and it was pretty | BIG PLAYER four pine Thuredsy hard to get much’ ¢ on him. | DEALS IN EAST Harry Huntoon, of the Brooks fh be real bene averages HiN Shomm needed to clean ups spare to win = game this week, made the spare, but fouled and lost the Put on the brakes, re gas league nt SUS |S SIS SS S| SF ss Regular |®@/2/%/@/6/@/)/@/8|/8/e/6 rj 62) oo | oo | | | e/g ol > ek Price [R/S EK|/S\/S/ 2) S si glk $30.00. $35.00... . $40.00... $45.00. .|... $50.00. mm, bat Werte hasn't the high » 7[6] 6] : [s{s\.. 7s ‘otal No 11) 12/117 10° ican-made Caps may be had now at just Muldoon, wever, b James in practi 1 he figures that Me-| made in the East. leader in indi G wi Donahue the har¢ former Seatth ho count lanles, in on shifted from th Montreal Ca forward, has to club run. McGrath is a newcomer her« | from New York And then there are Jim Price and Buster Brown to figure. Of all the skaters in the preliminaries Brown took the turns with the least effort. | nadie to Toronto and 4 was put out of the in fromt| ‘The other entry is Paul Chapin. | sity | Paul hae his work cut out for him to the first three, as t The place in | heat The race will be over a 12lap course and will be held between the | honors. world’s Seattle honors, port at the Arena office not later | LIVINGSTONE: than § p. m. for the drawing of num- | bers and final instructions. of the Bands Motor The of had plans ® bang ein prises their go: wan the th They plan t t season, and t strongest man In the rastiing game. He is nearly 40, Can't accuse Zyb of | losing his grip on Father Time. ciation, Removal Sale Special One hundred and thirty-five Suits will be as- sembled on our Clothing Floor in one of the great- est specials listed during our Removal Sale. The following table gives you an idea of the unequaled price reduction of which you cap take advantage. pare rere a “op oazig) J» tw ~ All other Suits and Overcoats, including Kup- penheimer Good Clothes, now 33 1-3% off the reg- ular price. Inspect our matchless stock. Other Specials Your choice of our Amer- all Silk Pajamas, now Half Price Half Price is the new host » mpends about $10 vokies and to tone weeks the crack * on-Dixon lime (METS PLA’ PUCK LEADERS HERE and Seattle wi dership in the gether on the as been in order, ¢ had a much nd they are in pretty good dition to meet the powerful Nf Four big player deals have Toronto club to il ns. been from Ottawa. lso sold Cleghorn, defense Ottawa forward, goes to the ° Brown won his heat in a walk and} but | wasn't ca upon to extend him-|ton club ® Price looked good in his sec mmercial| ond trial. He fell his first heat,| OTTAWA CLINCHES running. | PLACE IN FINALS Eastern hockey league tures a split season and the O he fin-4 team has cinched the first half ished second to Price in his second | the season already, guaranteeing | place in the playoff for the Es The Ottawa team holds tl as last year in the East for t first and wecond periods of the ve e: | Vancouver-Beattle hockey game at| ‘tie after five games, jthe Arena. The finalists should re-| The bird named Livingstone whe | starting a hockey — | league all of his own in the East has “Old Man” Zybszrko is called the Nivvered. The Toronto arena went bankrupt ‘and the receivers turned it over to the National Hockey asso Sufficient, All Arrow and Manhat- tan Fancy Shirts, as well as )