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_ LEAGUE BY LEO H. LASSEN opening of the 1 Coast league job in the P. C circuit Only pr two clubs will nt the same men who cavorted at short stop in 1920 They're San Francisco and Los Angeles, The way the short.) stops line up now for the coming Seattl—Jimmy Smith. Sacramento—Harry Lunte or Orr. Los Angeles—Jimmy Vernon—Roy Corhan. Oakland—K. White. Francise o—Jimmy Mac. y Smith, Seattle's new short , is an experienced bal! player first came into fame as utility with the Cincinnati Reds 9 when he nearly battled Ed of the White Sox during Smith served with | @ Indianapolis club last season in ie American association. He is said Ie be a good fielder and fair base , but not much ofa hitter. — | nd and Salt Lake are with-| Bhortstops so far. Portland had} Spranger and Wes ‘Kingdon | short last r, but both drawn the blue envelope. Ernie pn, the Salt Lake shortstop in will pastime with the Chicago | Sox during the coming year mento introduces a new! op in Harry Lunte—maybe. ia now the property of the nd Americans and he is ex to be turned over to the Sac- to club on the deal that sent Mails to the big time last gaving the A. L. pennant for Indians. If Lunte doesn't come Bolons still have Billy Orr. is said to be a pretty good has one of the shortstops in the league in| Caveney, he of the huge paws should play some classy Hl this year. He's one of the best im the minors and his hitting to improve. will miss Johnny Mitchell, goes to the New York Yanks, they have a good man in Roy if the veteran's throwing rounds into shape. Corhan, who played with the San Francisco for years, figured in a trade jy that sent him to the Tigers. pn had considerable trouble with rowing arm last year and the kept him oa the bench most time. "Francisco od has a newcomer for the op position in a fellow named who played the same berth Rochester club in the Inter- league last season. He Is sald to be a tip-top tosser. r in Los Angeles “Red” is standing pat on Jimmy Cauley to play shortstop again. Cauley played some stellar ball year and he should go even bet fas he will know the league better) season. | ile the circuit will miss such Shortstop performers as Ernie on and Johnny Mitchell, who the class of the league last sea Mevertheless there should te capable men holding down those ih the P. C. league this year, from the talent already * it. me Flagstead may join the San co Seals. The Olympia, Wash., » who is now with the Detroit fs said to be slated to join Golden Gate club before the 1921 gets under way. The Tigers the San Francisco club one f, and Manager Graham is in market for an outfielder. | ‘After proving a sensation in 1919.) ead collided with Ty Cobb in a at Chicago last summer. That) put Cobb out of the game/ most of the season, and it un Flagstead, who didn’t do the troit team any good for the re of the season. Flagstead started his baseball ‘eareer at Olympia, where he played dent bail. Then he joined from whence Detroit grabbed Flagstead was then shipped to the Southern league, where he hit 381 in 1913. The next year he was sensation with Detroi He ought make the Seals a iif outfielder The gets his nerve E CAN'T MAKE % FOR CONNOLLY ) Joe Connolly, the promising young | © @an Francisco outfielder, wants a ‘@hange, and Manager Graham has market, but nobody $ nolly was one of the “most promising tossers in the early of the 1920 race, but then hi star dwindled some. He would fit in fhot Salt Lake wreck pretty well, at| that. Ham Hyatt, the new first sacker| ‘@f the Vernon Tigers, should be a “Big help to the champions this year. | } Hyatt isn’t fast, in fact he never} ‘was, but he can pound the old apple, that's what counts. And he ) pounds it far. He should plug that first base hole made by Lor ton’s demise from baseba Hyatt ion't new to Sea He played with the old North Ieague Vancouver team in 19 then he has served time ghow and in the Amer tion. He played with Jo year ani was recalled th York Americans and shipped to the Vernon club on the Johnny Mitchell deal. sabe fans. tern Sin bis | ocia, | last in the KEEN RACE FOR BASE-STEALING HONORS There should be a keen Dasextealing honors in th: league this year. od” Murphy, 1929 champion, is In the fold. And-then there's Marty McGaffiy “Babe” Pineili, 1 Lane Dix Carrol, “Brick” Bidred, “Rea” Kine fer and Merlin Kopp buck the running. for Const n, iy || THE SECRET OF Proud Reds Pay Price Temperament has wrecked th The team that brought Cincy’s mantled as a result, » Cincinnati Reds. first winner is being dis- After winning a world’s championship the Reds looked good enough to repeat for several years, The players had it in them to do it. But they didn’t pull together and they didn't repeat. Garry Herrmann has offered his players broadcast to other clubs, Same have been traded, more may follow before the team goes South, No set of star players can de strain to win as a team. | Sd the Main the mitted won out by 333 ~ 11 aoe Pieter Susky Raum Rarth Dempsey Rradies Dawe Netterblad Wend . Welton Eiderman Mowhirter Nelson . s99| 2360 | ford | strong? _ seq {ding th Shelton Eves Oraett Jackson Benedict ae Kilgore MeCoubrey Anderson ‘Winehoit jand running up @ big score them} | selves, ~ 447 ~ 448 Mr. Le Blond ...... Mra Heichert ..2.. 174 Mra Rorgen saee--+ Mr. Boule .oe<- 289 229— 920 SIEGER AND DEFOE BOX DRAW NEW YORK, Feb. 164-Sammy Sieger of New York and Billie Defoo of St. Paul boxed a fast 15-round draw here last night. Defoe had a} two-pound weight advantage over opponent. Earl round Brooklyn. 126. CLAUDE HENDRIX j CHICAGO, Feb. 16.—Claude Hen- drix, spitball pitcher of the Chicago Nationals, has been given his un conditional release, William Veeck president of the club, announceg Hendrix's name was mentioned lax fall in connection with a “fixed game between Philadelphia and Chi cago. Veeck, in making the nouncement, said that this incident had nothing to do with the release, however. rd of Seattle boxed a 10./ draw with Freddy Jacks of Both boys weighed in at an TEXAS- OKLAHOMA DENISON, Tex., Feb. 16.—Organt-| zation of the Texas-Oklahoma league has been completed, with C. W. Bat sell of Sherman, Tex., president. The season will open April 19 and a 140. game schedule will be played. The salary Umit will be $1,800 a month, exclusive of manager. Five Texas cities and one Oklahoma city will hold franchises, They are Corsicana, Cleburne, Paris, Denisdn, Bonham and Ardmore. Ohio, Feb. 16.—The cam: 100,000 tickets to fi nance the Akron International club thru the season did not meet with the response expected. Reports in-| dicate the tickets gold fall far short | of that numb President Joe | Thomas of thg club, maintains, how. ever, that a way will be found to| finance baseball and keep the fran. chise in this LOS ANGELES, —Short stop Johnny Mitchell, who has b traded to the Yankees for five play rs, is wondering just how much he is worth in real eagles. NEW ORLEAN university, is mighty well with their new head foot Myron E. Fuller. Coach Bill Roper | AKRON paign to sell er, \of Princeton ok’d Fuller, the ex-Y tar. YOUTH charming and always the raction. Other young to imitate her, rm eye of true feminine that her secret of charm the art of dressing beautl becomingly it her nd she There he wa cen of women sought izing with the |Iiay | fully | ‘The {tioned and A and the answered. ou will find all you desire, and they are with just the promine for them a little each week indeed dea her to Cherry's the pretties yours to pay Fash ally youth R Bldg Madison Whistle ' Advertisement. |meet again | graduate m ] | | | | te }16 count |and Sam Clapha | | | | | ques: | “Go i | er the goods unless they LINCOLN BACK IN CAGE LEAD STANDING OF THE T Ww ooo thetr and Lincoln high school last home game of the celebrated the the West played five by walloping a 331 Seattle | ature of the game was the | paming and close checking of | the winners, Vest Seattle put up @ good fight, but showed the effect of the lack of practice, The win puts Lincoln tn the lea for thy high school cage title ‘The Lincoln scrubs beat the Wert | uninteresting dls ¢ 85 | Went Seattle fast city le scrubs in an by the score PULLMAN, Feb. 16—The Stan University basketball five ned thelr chances for grab cific Coast conference banketball title again this year by walloping the Washington State col lege five here last night by a 42 ncor The farmers piled up a substantia! Jead in the first half, the score being | 26-9 in thelr favor. The Cantinals | came back and played some remark. | able basketball in the second half, | holding the Cougars to a standstill REN } ‘The Cardinals and the Cougars wil! tonight on the same floor, The Stanford team will leave carly Thursday morning for Seattle, where they will play the University | of Washington five Friday and Sat urday nihts at the university gym. Elaborate plans for the entertain. / ment of the Cardinal players have been arranged by members of the Seattlo Alumni of Stanford. The! players will leave for Stanfort uni-| versity immediately after thelr last game Saturday night. BEARS BEAT OREGON AGGIES CORVALLIS, Ore, Feb. 16.—In a last-minute spurt, the University of California basketball five came up from behind and mat the Oregon | Aggies by 4 24-19 rcore. “Jap” Symes | played best for the winners, while tinson, the Aggies’ senaatio: long distance shot, played best for hiv team. SPORTS BRING IN BIG COIN BERKEL Sports netted $52,928.60 for the University | of California during season, | according to figure mer's turned in the bulk of it. \DOBIE SIGNS FOR FIVE YEARS ITHACA, N. Y., Feb. 16.—Gitmour Dobie, coach of the 1920 Cornell foot ball team, hag signed a contract to coach five more years at the Institution. Dobte’s new contra | Cornell will expire in March, 1926, INDEX HI IS LOSER The Skykomish high schoo! five 4 ted the Index high team t Skykomish Frid night by a 51 The playing of Fournier nd the Maloney brothers of the win ners, was the feature of the gume The close checking of Miles and Smith, Skykomish guards, kept the visitor's score down. | MIDDLEWEIGHT | CHAMP THROWN | PORTLAND, Feb. 16.—Ted Thye, middleweight wrestling champion, light heavyweight , each won one stling match here school champion fall in their wre jlast ni HOYT’S NEW MENU Boston F Mexican I ‘oni and Cheese . Home-Made Pies, per cut . SANDWICHES: Cold Ment and Cheese Hot Hamburger ... Hot Cakes and syrup ... 3 Doughnuts and Coffe Best Coffee in Seattle 5c HOYT’S 22 Pike St, at Fourth WE NEVER CLOSE RLEY |round, a right crows, Jand a straight DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES and BICYCLES RIDLEY WINS OVER ¥eb, Joe Har a BREMERTON, Waat 16 Outboxing and outslugsing rahan, ttle featherweight, dley ast featherweight cham little winning in lant night y champion taking on, had trout their four-round bout he It was Ridley’s bout in eve the ast f the bat in the open the lead right ¢ ing round ana nolding his thruout the four sessions, Marrahan didn't fight at all. Ile and tried to get inside Mid but Midley | ane } crouched | ley’ guard continually, slugged him away with Rudley’s most effective punch was His left hook to the jaw and wind effectiv Tho first round found both boys t ing things Kid a the round on potnts, landing the more ef fee One w a tame rour | n the second round, I y popped | arrahan time 1 time again with | swinging right band punch that 4 crouching couldn't At the end of the round Bt ing under full steam and Harrahan backing up. ‘The same thing was true in the sion, which was Bad's all way. Harrahan spe pa little at the start of this round, but a few stinging left he # to the wind ok the apeed out of him. y had Harrahan ne up in the latter part of the fourth ng right on the neck ton the nose mak break « “Rea” cheated y McCa given a draw mitt-sling every ing ur were al tive punches, an I a he had u d we the ed i again and, back a swing ing the Seattle boy und Jn the semi-windup, Séattlo welter thing awful when BP Bremerton miller after four rounds of fast ing. Gage had round and was send: pereuts thruow but crowd liked McCaaslin's “boring-in ntyle and didn’t give the verdict the t deserved Schlomsberg was nome- | wan edge | in te bout an the the * « refereed the Inst » boute Daley minus his fame dope 40 different crashed “Spike” Seatti@ boxer, on firet round and sent him to dream land. Carney going great until he ran into the sleep-punch. Daley's dome, min 4 farnoun toupee, shone like @ billiard ball and the fans were feeling sorry for him be fore the bout got under way. But things will change. Al Winters, Seattle middleweight, outweighing Sailor Bosarth of Brem: | erton by about 20 pounds, won the | call after four rounds. The assimilated « lot of punishment In the opening round of first bout txey Claco bit Oncar Benson on the chin twice and Ben n hit the floor on both occ but on came back and fought a draw with the ewinging Patery, Claco bad a de, however. They’re both Seat-| Ue we rweighta, Ad Schadt refereed the first three bouts. A goodly crowd of Seattle fans were on hand for the show, which was staged by the Elks in their new home. The card was lined | up by by Pat Scott and was run off well. The next smoker will be held here March 19, when the new k's Templo will be dedicated. Harry Ca Seattle welter, will be one of th headlinera. Seattle featherweight, spilled the when he Carney, another the chin in the te toupee. ways | | | | ] ns, BRENNAN AND MARTIN MAY FIGHT NEW ORLEANS, La Dominick Te « with BH B Feb. toric 16 Promoter Martin for nnan here with Cap. announced to t Jim Griffin, n, here Friday nan and Martin are n New York it wa: per is to m ampio Daddy, bring b French Pastry me some of Advertiseme If your gums are sore and bleeding you 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. oxtracting absolutely without pain or bad after- effects. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 1221-Third Ave *COR.UNIVERSITY: HIRSCH CYCLE CO. 303 E.PIKE ST, PAIR OF GOOD PIN MATCHES | Orpheum tehen ought raday night in Ideal al Two good bowling to be the order Th the City league on the when the strong Eagle team me the Denby Truck five and the Blks No, 1 und F 3 get together The Denby Truck team t# coming right along and bear watching, They moved into third place last week The lineup for the league Thur iT k oka. ALLEYS Enoch ity of Washington football will address the University of Wash: ington Alumnt associgtion at the Bon Marche lunch room Thursday noon. Fagshaw will deliver a short addrens on the 1921 football prospects at the university , “Hek" Edmundeon, the varsity track and basketball coach, will tell the fe athlet buthnot wrestling wilt hin address, Jim addrena the gr kets for the Iunch can be pur-| Swimming club chased at the Bon Marche Thursday noon. FOUR CLUBS IN P.C.L TACOMA, Feb. 16.—Tho granted permission by the Pa a t league to share the territory of Port the acific Inter national decided not to enter those cities this year, but will operate a four-club circuit to include Tacoma and Yakima in thin state and Vancouver and Victoria in Brit ish Columbia, MEMPHIS, Feb. 16.—-Bubbles Mar. grave signed his contract with Reds—quick! “I've heard Garry Herrmann often raises salaries with | R out pix it says Bubb re having to suggest ymni about those brancties of | Ar-| | Portland | Const New Portland First Sacker Is Slugger Jim Pool A batting amperage of 417 4en’t te} be od at even if it is compiled in a Class C league That's the stick mark set by Jim | Pool, the new first sacker of the Beavers, in the Virginia asus lagt season Poo! is a big fellow, young, with plenty of baw talent, according to uchmond, Va., scribes, He played for Richmond last year SWIM STAR MAY TRY | FOR RECORD Heth Langley, the Seattle Crystal star, probably will try to break the world’s plunge for distance record when the annual na tional A. A. U. plunge for distance moet ix held in San Francisco, early xt summer. | Mins Langley broke the Pacific record by going 61 feet five inches at the P. N. A. indoor meet at the Crystal Pool last spring. It, is nnec | nald that the world’s women's plunge | for distance record feet nine inchen Don Vickers, coach of the Crystal Swimming club team ,is In Eugene Ore., at prese and no definite word could be received from him in regard to the matter, in 61 TOLEDO, Feb. 16.—Roger Bresna o|han ts having trouble plugging up| on his Mud Hen machine. | «er will take his team to Augusta | about March 10. He wants all his| warriors in action at training camp.! holes | | lt WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1921. CITY CAGE VICTORIA LEADERS | PUCK MEN FACE HARD PLAY HERE> BATTLE | TONIGHT STANDING OV THR TEAMS hockey team is out to n la four in @ row from Seattle ut the Arena, if ponuible, have registered in the last threes en toc Victoria's Pet. | make it stocrats the the long. game of the season Seattle he two weeks ago walked on the Mets by « after 31 minutes and 14 vertime play. tonight wil the again for while a Vie Aristochate Mets for oo8 n the to punt n for als with win will rously ond p The n the when the tangle lee Maclx with the Pugy Sound Pape Box te at the Hike’ club. The Box team bas come right nd showed its clasn last week t defeated the Northern Life 17 to 15 The for tonigh battle ball league tonig A the the le Vancou put the clone the r ng when to outfit ace honors. Alcock, known as Chaplin” of skating, yetween periods, get under leaders will be strengthened game by the add uatz, who will play be ne came at 8:20 ag usual, were scheduled to Ene Stanley will therwi ueual Mace cuard h tears will | lineups follow : f teams eatin # follows Position Be Two other games are down on the bi}, the Elks playing the Rainier Noble post team at 7 p. m. and the Northern Life playing the Frates at 9 p. m. The big game starts at 6 p. TENNIS BILLS ARE HOME AGAIN their inva of Aus! up ¢ they won for Ame flent Daughters, who taught swim training camp dur. may assist Don Vickers the Crystal Swimming am the coming season. Daugh- e) ters ix in Seattle at present, and Tonight they will there is a rumor anein rreary, is exhibition ma completing angements with the Tilden Crystal Pool people Johnston Daughters is considered the pret@s est swimmer ever developed in the parts, Rn. 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