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THE SEATTLE STAR SEATTLE BAN ON HEADLOCK AMUSES CHAMP’S. DOCTOR WIFE bony structure of the BAN JOBE, Cal, Web, 10—-Agita| “It produces sleep with no f applied long enough | “The f “ tion against the headlock bold tn | after-effect As noon am pressure is releane t and ’ dy cannot withetand | TACOMA MAY BE SEATTLE wrestling amuses Strangler Lewis And if this look, which he has |cireulation wakes the brain up. ich pressure | doctor wife learned to une 100 per cent ef No marked after-effects result It is possible to fracture a man’s It's the most effective—yet mont | ficient, tent barred there never w Injuries are due not to the lock |x t ing the toe hold look ghastly, k does harmie of all wrestling holdy,”|be but one wrestling champ and he!lyut to the atrugele of victims to The he saya Dr, Ada Scott Morton-Lawia. in my busband ae Pty tho ‘ the t neler became Here Doctor Morton-Lewis’ anal Di , People don’t understand that it : | champion with the use of the head » of the he , Bi Sark “7 s sime koing to sleep without BY LEO H. LASSEN CS | STANDING OF THE arip he had his wife analyze itx| It's object ts retard the venow |t or injuries to the brain, Beane Pacific Coast Interna $ * | W TS effect on victima é mueh There are no scientific objew Ponal league club may be the) FORMER COAST LEAGUE BALL PLAYERS promise to figure prom | 4 Sibetcacee'® ‘ I explained to my husband that) hyperemia of the bratr te tions being raised aga my hum Maem” for surplus talent of the Se /inentiy in the fate of several big league clubs during the coming season. | ria 6 10 232 /it wae impossible to crack a skull| produces narcosis, # form of an “re open at with bi*| hand 1 Bile Coast lev club A | Take the case of Sammy Bohne and Herb Brenton, for example, This p alr] ‘hone Soattlo Mets had thelr fight-|D¥ human pressure circularly ap: | thenia 14," abe “He imply ahead of the rent Charley Mullen, former Seattle | c¢ former Siwashes are being counted on atrongly to mak a with the}. it keyed up last night, and|Pled,” ahe says | ‘The brain goes to sleep can make a horse down \of the wrestlers because he perfect & was signed by Tacoma UN | Cincinnati Reds, Bohne is counted on playing one of the Infield berth they e weet Poa $t & at I told him to go ahead and de It first produces numbness. Then | by umping bis legs und ite\ed a bold which they ail knew ws stupor and unconsclousnens | bo Jabout but didn’t develop ‘on TIGER _ Mer the conditions that Seattle have | wniie Manager Moran is banking heavily on Brenton to be a regular Option on one Tacoma player|heaver from the etart, gaye ms ore . the Arena for delivery on demand } The combination play of the I ‘Tacoma is vo close to Seattle that! OVER IN DETROIT, MANAGER TYRUS RAYMOND CORR {9 de.| “i! {0° much for the Millionaires, : players sould be transferred easily | pending largely upon former Coasters. He haw Lew I former Portland tock . ai wat in th =Aim the Big League and ttle needs a farm for it] tewt sacker, slated for the initial pillow, And then there's Harry Hellmas velop i. He has. PouNgsters, A lot of tossers Have | former Soul, who isPdue to play in the outfield. “Suds” Sutherland, Portland,| {"%t period, and was carried troy | Din Smasher, Too Kayos Now hi Mond, another former pattle skip pitching jobs », there is Johnny Bassler, Los Angeles crack Grob's batting eye le good on‘ the When Bob Martin scored a ; per, Who is now in charge of the | corcher last seaso: 56 fo Ge t bike rer ty for the Tivere. game, He was given @ great hand 4 4 STE: 3, league toam, bur under | "rr At senzon, whe ta due to play regularly for the Tigen Hoth teams scored one in the first|| bowling alleys, He shot at the nical kayo over Marty Burke it | period. ttle piled'up two to Van-|]| Dayton tourney. In the elty was hin 75th sleeper . IN CHICAGO, three former Salt Lake infielders are being one in the second seasion,|| tournament, he totaled 686 " ‘They are Hart] he present conditions Tacoma is f/! ann 1 ‘vored, couver’s on to fill the gaps left open by the “black sox and tn the final period the Met Johnson, shortstop, and Ed Mulligan, third) “1° nee per » com counte A farm ts a valuable gered ca for @ minor league clud. Take the ase of San Francisco last year when | y. first base; F base. They played those same berths for Salt LAke in tb last year _FRIDAY | STANFORD | | QUAYS midget basketbal battle will be = bey shipped Lore Cole, southpay ee | the locals, and tne fare te| WIN ™ il battle will be wit the 1981 midget, Baste P Pitcher, to Tacoma. ‘They recalled) BOTH ST, LOUIS CLUBS are depending upon former Coasters, The) the forward line was back in form, | es geben eongg.< A 4 Broadway were billed to get to Mm Bt the end of the season and! prowns crave to «wing a deal for Johnny Mitchell, who played shortstop] tas tee aeieaee cone ual te pecker fos dae thalia Te ths ther in the feature tiff of the Mhen traded him to Detroit for 4/ for the Vernon Tigers last year, Mitchell is now the property ‘we geen at (ne theta = ha ant AGAIN in haat ‘es won at Queen Anne today lanother former Coaster, who was let out by the Browns for his alleged | in pea god Won. Lost. Pet. leon betwee mage ‘aaa |a run of #ix #traight victories wi : Race kere RN |connection with the Chicago baseball scandal. And then the Browns are ere eer | {faaDangnl South wrets 5. 3 tess jand Pe vir te y= Papers | Queen Anne has dropped but COAST LEY ~ lcounting on Williams and Tobin, former Coast leaguers, to deliver again) at ea: Le . I im is leading the processt n| WEEK | game in the same number of sta b) JBhis season will mark the return |i, the outfield. The Cardinals are banking on Bill Pertica, Loa Angelos |! Lb a | aA i. . “ A win for Brosdway will Bee Several veterans to the Coast | reaver last year, to make good, while Jack Fournier, former @ox Angeles . a BNE en, eigen lg ead i nl EP De ot Ses ‘ | thoatly bh the honors for | Wague from the big show | dvet wacker, choulh make a §e ef the first base Job agnle re 4 2 ‘eer |wtraight wins while Queen Anne has| Seattle basketball fane are due to} tically cinch ihe boners Jee Hie Mlavvy Cravath conies to Salt Lake heh H 3, [roped but one game in four enjoy one of the biggest treats of| Win ine remaining games on thal ‘the Moses of the Bees Cravath! game NEW YORK ®ANKS are pinning high hopes on former Coasters aw ° o|*tarts, Broadway handing the Quays /the season next week when the! gchedu ter today time with the Los Angeles | tq prip m the flag this season, The men t are banking on are| Gesting ty Ported , . PR eee jtheir only defeat powerful Stanford university five| Queen Anne won the title last yeare and years ago. Johnny Mitchell, Vernon shortstop, and Bob Mousel, the slugging Vernon | 'U® :- 4 rie S She ONT SOR MAM!) The Lincole.tenme Wl have OC] tha University of land a win over Broadway, and STruck” Hannah, who comes to) Gutrieidor. Mitchell is expected to be traded, while Meusel is slated for a Neortag petpapiessn Bindeve ged - sent gene i felge in. weight and height, whieh | * pelscadige 9 ra bbe oateglhy Wash- | subsequent tie for the season wil Wernon, also played in the Coast | ouige job this year. And then, too, the Yanks have Roger Peckinpaugh,| First period: 1-—Vancouver, J. Adame | ‘Be city basketball league last night,/counts a 1 a small gym. But | ington quintet at the “U" gym. Two| ive them the edge for the senegal ting the System Sign Co. 48] Queen Anne ix 1704, 2 -Beattia M er Meague before. He was with Sacra | onortstop, who started with Portland, and Ping Bodie, former San Fran | from Harris james will be played. one on Friday | because of their championship hom ‘mento J m Murray 21, at the club. su) Nolla. and Bottles” Basxfo: | iitkere, not 1a 4 4 | cisco fly chaser. } > " eR 1h toa.eteerpemen thie: tuker ctu lax forennan une trees brasnece a1 (end ne other ou Sbturday: ors last season. ot so old in service, are ye othe ames © Fitke’ club! a r is an truce esketh a stanford evident len The team; re billed Mine ee eae eee | fore the Eckmann Fyrniture|center make a powerful scoring trio| Stanford evidently has plenty of] The teams were billed to laeiam WALTER MAILS CAN'T BE LEFT OUT of this discussion, The Dig class, Judging from the way they de ywes Oakland gets “Babe” Pinelil, | south h c " , her baseball ch 2% to and the Wniversity!for Lincoln wh Queen Anne \way—-Mark 4 Aral paw is the center of Tris Speaker's hopes for another baseball cham Bi a vi a |feated Washington in two straight dway arion an ral, |) Who returns from Detroit. He played | jionship for Cleveland, Mails stepped into the breach last year, and pra Commercial club rexi ered & 43 to}hopee center around Jesse Dous-| ses in the earlier part of this Welch, center; Ward | With Sacramento. Charley Pick. |ticany saved the American league pennant for the Indians. If he ean| 6 win over the Silent Frats an, the crack pivot man of the hil guards. tomtn, Dousiss wing @ great| Week St Palo Alto, Washington, of - in p nS & Ereat| course, was playing a Queen Aune—Prevost and Rivers,) on a strange game for the hill boys at }, | forwards; Tilton, center; Haldon pags ee ole the nervices of | 100% and they had played two tough B bf games with California, breaking even | Linton, guards Bil Savage part of the gama The 6 : ay part of the gama T hi ‘th Cathet Maes | In the only other game of the big fellow isn't in very good cor ‘The the title last | Franklin was due to play East Seal, comes to Sacramento | aetiver again, the Indians will cop, or so says Speaker. Stan Coveloski,| the Boston Nationals, and} the Indians’ real hurling ate, is another former Coaster, He played with) O'Doul returns to the Beals | portiand. | the New York Yanks. “Rowdy” | former Oakland catcher, is} “pUTCH* RUETHER, who used to pitch for Portland tn the Coast eir-| Kokmann (25 tow 8 cose Beattie Murray for feattlo— Walker for jor Morris; Morris for sieat ‘ardinals won Racramento after a year with | cuit, is expected to come back with the Brooklyn Dodgers this season Seeetie Rattan 0 | ensh dition because of ent Opera-| year and they have practically the | #t_ Franklin. lyn. And then there's George Malsel, Portland outfielder, who should make nner; Skinner for W.|Lew: Low for Hindman for |tion, but he may to play | same team that won the 1920 cham.| The frosh teams from afl of thesey they say that “Speed” Martin. | good with the Chicago Cube. sees = part of the game. Ho's one of the | rionsnip, In Bert Mills the Cards |*chools were booked to play prelims Oak hurler, may return to cin Penarice Maced. (48) Fretem mien (21) | bert guarde in the city and wi nary games. are suid to have one of the best cen. | Via Chicago. Coast league IN ALL, THE COAST CIRCUIT has sent up a pretty good array! [vr partes None. | Pere ta Tee Fee Martoreet (Older Canain'a defense Wor |ter floor men that ever played in the Will welcome these boys back! o¢ talent recently, and they should be heard from in the coming big] Thira period —Vaneourer, Cook, ¢ min- | to “yell | Pirates send Infielder Bill ie oo ‘oaw onference. Because they all ought to play | acre race BS... hemaeite ce that Lincoln will start’ the game | *t 00F 4 Kechnie to Minneapolis. ball in the P. C. league ttdaaben Neteree— Pred tom, | Harper 3. with Kuns and Anderson at guards.|, 7%*, Washington team ts expected ea — ~~ | Rebetiutions: MacDeurall-Bouthwick| Queen Anne is slated to line up|‘? *‘tive home from the South to wn. ive NEW TIGER BIG BALL | cise BOERS | chess at on nn ne |g a err on | Sign--Redbury for Vigtussen | Wards, Dougias at center and Tan-|,* fiyour mouth, the ‘Oakland 13 putting a mighty fast TURNOUT dar Marburees ser and McCarthy at guards. ton repped a nome siete at th potent for pe r ffub in the league this year. They | | } ry The only other game of the day |‘? ° the Percentage column. Rates given by such speedsters as Pinell!, Lane ‘ AT “yy” a. Ment Prete (#) lis bilied for Broadway where Broad-| ig Wolfe aske Tex Rickard for a| he Cooper lined up. Both Pinelli and are nifty base stealers. Cooper fast in going down to first base, he isn't much of a base runner. | {way will tangle with Ballard. The|chance at Champion Joe Lynch, Franklin West Seattle game ts not pointing to three newspaper decisions expected to be played because of he holds over Lynch. the vaccination of the West Siders — recently, If the game is played it will be staged at West Seattle. About 75 bancball candidates are | 1 turning out daily at the University ot Washington under the watchful eye of Coach Len Allison. The var nity mentor won't cut the squad |}! until about the middie of the month. | Prats There are several veterans of last | Wilton year's crack team jn school, but there imn't much definite news ready to be given out as yet. The varsity team may make the trip to the Orient yet. The eched- | ule for the Washington team haan’t | |been completed as yet and it may| include the big trip for the Purple and Gold tonsers. MISKE AND | HARPER WIN | PORTLAND, Fob. 10.—Billy Miske. St. Paul heavyweight, won an easy 10round decivion over Lee Ander ‘The league leaders meet the cellar champions in the city bowling league is tonight in the weeldy games, when iK” the Elks No. 1, present leaders, Baseball series tn the South who/| tangle with the Orpheums on the seen “Dixie” Carroll, Los! Orpheum alleys. ew Rew outfielder, in action! All of the other teams wil ewing| ; fs a regular “streak” on the Into action. The complete schedule) Some think the former | for tonight follows: r leaguer will give Merlin IDRAL ALLEYS Solon outfielder, and Cooper, | Unten Tailors ve Hagin the Oaks, a run for their money In| Denby Track ve Rube's Cafe oy down Sone —_ «Carroll aie nOnreBUM ALLEYS a good stealer, judging Ne. 1 es. Orpheura. his records in the Southern| pus wo SUMS, ALieue ‘He led that eet last sea-| Cheasty's va Rippe's Cafe | Pat Shea, former Toronto hurler, signe with Giants m | LEAGUE j Won, Lost. Pet 18.700] i illie Kamm, hafled as the | Best fielding third sacker in tlie mifors a year azo, may be without a dob this year. The Seals have a raft ane > son, colored boxer, here last night. ef good infielders and Willie tsn't sid RUCK” HANNATT Bobby Harper, of Seattle, defeat ‘Bmch of a hitter, while the others 04 Bobby Ward, of St. Paul, In the ‘are, Ellison is slated-to play second 164 174— 496) Mot much for speed, but @ horse|10round semi-windup. ‘They're “and Rath third for the Seals so far.| Hughes Mk 121 418 for work, |lightien ‘Cavency will play short and Has pei teon | ‘Brook first. |Mingiey HE’S READY mg TOFIGHT isis CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—A score of | __ tnlddieweight battlers in various of the country, who have been ing challenges at Champion | ¢"*"™ seit ‘Wilson, are going to be giv-\snapp ._- “@M an opportunity to flatten their | Clinxenpes fists on Johnny's nose, or be flatten. Shum 4, Wilson told Lan United Press here | today. Tired of being called a “fluke” - ne champion because he is accused of Gerhardt. Winning the title by catching Mike | Walk WDowd, of St. Paul, off form, Wilson | Mathews Baid he is ready to take on all com-| fs just as fast as bouts can be ar.) Fanged. | “SEITE TE TSSEL) ornate the dest description of! ,, qeEprE eqerey I tos 201 S21— 631 |"Truck” Hannah, Vernon's new), labor Day sults me for Dempery fe it. wires Jess Willard from catcher. | Hannah returns to the Coast league after several seasons in the big show with the New York Yanka, on the deal that sent Johnny Mitch- ANNOUNCING el to the Yanka, ' Hannah has seen service on the FURTHER |Coast before, playing with Sacra mento in the Coast league and Spo- kane in the old Northwestern ctr- REDUCTIONS oui, | ; IN PRICES “| WELTERS ON OUR HEAD TACOMA AR TACOMA) MADE TO Heinje Schumann, Denver welter, | pana Frankie Haynie, of San Fran vo of the leading welter- Tcisco, two s4T—2508 5 Warren : in blazing letters miles high over the Fp cities of the United States is the old familiar name La Azora —The Cigar of Cigars ‘Wilson is probably the least-feared [ialenbeck - champion of all time, Practically Carré i i $3 weights in the West, will meet in ery “ham” hag asked him for a|Lunich 13 ‘ a six-round bout in Tacoma tonight fight. If Wilson accepts ali the chal- | !°°*" « i” 653) ‘This is Schumann's first stat _ Tenges thrown at him, he will be put-| #9 176 197~2492 | Since he lost to Joe Benjamin in | T weecare | ting on a continuous performance. Puckett Co. _| Portland a short while ago. Haynie | rrorket 101— 31 | haw been boxing some in the North Many Lei pp now The good name of La Azora has stood * : tit $0; |} West during the past few weeks. pric at | JOE LYNCH |icakor HELD TO DRAW (°° ST. LOUIS, Feb, 10—Joe Lynch the rigid test of time. For twenty-five years it has been oday it 167 454) In the semiwindup Verne Searoy 186— 42 /the Wenatchee middleweight, who 7392259 |made a big hit here with his hard | punching, is facing the acid test to: |night when he boxes Jimmy Storey, | s bantamweight champion, had a close | shave for his fitie in an eight round | Preteen : 24- te | aaa Waa he tate! Zee Stoney, | ing great in reputation, and t ee ete antes White, Al | ses, 202 642 |himself. It's a six round bout, | bany, N. Y. Lynch's quick head-| tive ey " Work in covering up saved him from U'sriea + ¢ i yptie4 whee rey Ha seria ot & possible knockout in the seventh | unceiit dcenes War td ~~ eas : Feund, when White janded a right to ere an sa 3 gg cy Rss et the champion's jaw. It was Lynch's | Rostin |the Seattle welter, It’s a four round ie sia} looms up in the forefront of affairs as a nati institution. This is all the very natural result of the first scrap since he annexed tise title, | #ovinsoa 310 so | principles of conscientious service w f r Cras ine 4 n the two preliminaries Al Baker | pon The fight wa a draw. 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Lewis, the managers and seconds of both boxers and the of- ficials also will be called Ke Britton blames his act on a fit © sof temper caused by the foul tactice | of the Englishman and his refusal % remove a rubber guard from in front cf his teeth, which Britton Gaim. i% against the rules é Catcher Lew McCarty recovers | 4 from injuries sustained in smashup! ille’s auto, Cash Your Pay Checks Where your mail and phone calla have the personal attention of the Management, THE ZERO 214 Jefferson Bt, 4. W. HACKETT, Mer. Phone Main 2618 Cigars Card Tables upon which it operates today. Guarantee Buy two La Azora of your tevorite ates. 3e: you oes and Cabinets to the ed Cigar Pe ment L, 8ist Street and East End Ave., New York City, within Here’s genuine g chewing 30 days. We will promptly refund you purchase price. satisfaction for you, hook- ed up with real economy. 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