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HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921. 2. THE SRATTLE STAR TIGERS HAVE STRONG OUTLAY BY LEO H. LASSEN | AST year at this ume the Vernon Tigers were pick | ed as the club to beat in the Coast league. The same goes for the Tigers this sea. 200, The champlons | have galloped home three times straight in the Coast cireuit, and | as the starting gong sounds this; they will be favorites to cop ‘They wi undoudtedty have some r Competition this season than did last year, This is par ly true of Sacramento, Seat. Oakland and San Francisca ‘The Tigers have been weakened thru the loss of Johnny hell, their stellar shortetop, who | perform for the New York | eos this season. it they have about made that up| ‘the addition of Ham Hyatt at| base, Hyatt ts steady, if not) rful, In the field, and he can He ought to plug the apple fend the 200 mark. Roy Corhan can play any kind pall at short he ought to plug ‘ hole nicely. 4 im rest of the Tigers, with ad au im the battery department, bk as strong as ever. Ys the way they wif protebly DERS—Hizh, deft rit Piercy. Alcock, Gieich, have a wonderful cofiec- m fact, than ernon Is the Club to B Babe Ruth and New Home Run Home ELKS NO. 1 MAY INCREASE RIDLEY LOSES TO =| PIN LEAD | HERMAN bidet » would like to play remularty. e's little chance of him breaking | p the local lineup every day. Over 7 @wung with Salt Lake allowing Zam [) te play with the Bees this year. i lorry Rath already been sent here, Rath transferred to San Francisco. ‘Tf the Reds can kick thro with a Bard-hitting outfielder, the locals will | Be sitting pretty. _OONNIFE MACK USES PLENTY Bry! Connie Mack has tried ont exactly 308 players since he broke up his famous team of 1914. And he has finished in the basement ever since. | ‘It's a great life, ete. ADAMS GAINS TN WEIGHT he Jack Adams snould be tn fine fet Ei this season, according to reports Los “Angeles, where he is win- n ‘The crack Seattle receiver ‘Was operated upon-for hernia at the love of the 1920 campaign and he Went thru the operation in great Myle. He weighs around 195 pounds Bow and is reported to be raring to ® With “Tub” Spencer, Adama} to give Seattle a great catch ing staff this season. || FOREST CADY TO WESTERN LEAGUE After threatening to balk for a | time, Forest Cady, veteran catcher, who was with Sacramento last year, _ haa finally decided to play ball again next year, He will perform in the Western league with Jimmy Hamil- ton’s Joptin club. CLYMER FACES TASK ° Bill Ctymer faces a real job thts year. If he flivvern this ttme he| will Just about be thru as a minor) lepeue pilot. He came to Senttie| | with a long string of pennants be- hind him in 1919 and left the team | mid-season in the rut. Last year) managed the Columbus club, | where he tn suid to have had con- siderable trouble, and finished tn sev. | enth place, This year he will pilot the Toledo ciub, and if he filmes | Sain it may mean hia paseing an a) Manager. | Vor Good Apple Pie go to Boldt’s. | Advertisement, } SFAEDLNO OF TEAMS Fiayet, Won. Lest. Me 1.2... 63 ae Brooke. gs feeeesseses ‘ Breese esrre tll rt a Eiks Mo. 2 va Rube's Cafe VARSITY HOOPERS WIN AGAIN STANDING OF THE TrAMS Catifornia .. Washingtow Stanford . five walloped the Pull man hoopers at the local gym by @ 28 to 12 score last night, making thefr sixth etraight win on their home floor. Washington (76) 13) wace i icaneus ee G.. a. Melvor (eo Washington—-Nichols for Btate—Rurd for Rockey; Hurd; Rockey for Friel. 4 Kelereo—A. C. Woodwart, Tacoma. QUAKERS DEFEAT INDIANS Franklin high school defeated the West Seattle basketball five in the prep league yesterday at West Seat- tle by a 20 to SEATTLE HURLERS SIGN Elmer Jacobs and Ray Francis, Se attle pitchers, have signed their con- tracts. This seta aside the rumor that Jacobs wouldn't come to the 1221*Third Ave; *CORLUNIVERSIT PORTLART, Ore, Feb. 24-—~ Babe Herman, the Sacramento featherweight, won a i¢-round de cision ever Bud Ridiey of Seattle at Ge Milwaukie arena last night. Rifiey was the aggremor and some of the fane didn't Uke the vertict. Herman, bowever, excelled at bex- Tk wae calied a draw. Chartey Dawson was scheduled to | go etx rounds against Boy MoCa» slin of Bremerton, Wash, but tux the count in the second. | Jobnoy Piske gave Joe Demn « food beating, the battle Daing stop- |ped in the fourth. Fiske Moored his opponent six times Harry Eagies won « fourround decision from Johnny Trambitaa Hoppe’s carefulnems ts about his only advantage compared with Hore | mans ANNOUNCING FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN PRICES ON OUR , MADE 10 ORDER CLOTHES Many patterns now priced at 304 PIKE ST. this class of tobacco. of satisfaction. Any man who uses th will tell you that. Put ap in two styles | ing to ao, too. oO | “Hiere’s Real says the Good Judge That gives a man more — chewing satis-. ction than he ever got out of the ordinary kind. Smaller chew, lastslonger —so it costs less to chew | YANKS TO | BUILD RUTHHOME "RUN PARK NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—The | Yankeew new two-miltion-dollar park | Will be tallormade for Babe Ruth and | his home run swing. | Tt wit be a bome run manufactur. | ing plant. When the switch ts made In two |yeare Babe will find his new home run home all eet for him to manu facture homers tn, | EXACT | DUPLICATR | ‘The right Meltvet the new entab- lishment will be an exact duplicate of the one at the Polo Grounds where Taube has learned so well to measure the distance for his home run aim. | From home ptate to richt field vin the foul line tn the Polo Grounds ts & distance of 252 feat. Each time Babe starte wp steun to wing his favorite home run stick | he has to wallop the horsehide that far. | From home plate to left field tn the Polo Grounds in 278 feet. But | Bate eeidom swings that way, | In the new park the same @h» [tances between home plate and the |varioun parts of the field will con form with the Polo Grounds meas urements. “It's true we're gotng to took out Houston, WONT FEEL STRANGE “Everything tm that part of the lot will be an exact duplicate of the Polo strange and out of place when he steps up to sock one | “But there'll be one dimdvantare to the new park whteh will bring many sichs from the Yankee fans, “The right fleld wall will be 20 feet higher than the ene at the Polo | Grounds. “Which wi make f atmost tn / possible for Babe er any other stucrer to ‘knock ‘em ever’ “Tiome runs wit have to be Mt into the right feld stands—not over the wall.” shoot at. That's what he'll be try RABE” AFTER 73 HOMERS “abe wants to hit TS home runs thts year, The 54 he gut last enw son haa only made him keen. “Lwouldn’t be surprined to see him doh." Pitchers walked Finhe 148 times) while he was making his 1920 record. He misread fust that many chances to hit one of his long ones. 31 February 1. Hen be fast $9 when he moves eepectany for right field.” anys Col |p Grounds so Babe won't feel | ff “Tt gives Ramtine a new mark to | ™* FIVE TEAMS IN CITY HOOP FINALS STANDING OF TUK THAMA MacDoogals-HouthwtcR ... 9 Rekmana Furniture capee t University Com. Club .... Aystom fig hike’ Club The Puget Gound Paper Box five ed for fourth» piace in the city league by trimming the University Commercial club tn a fiveminute overtime game at the ¥. M. C A. last night by a 8640-34 count. At the Knights of Columbus the “Y" cagern cinched a place tn the final playoff by defeating the North. orn Life team, 29 to 24, The MacDougull.Southwich, Ext. mann Furniture Co, Northern Lite, ¥. M. 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BY NATE DRUXINMAN between Sid Mitchell of Australia and Charley Hgan of Kverett. The bout was held at the Elks’ club back in 1916, They were middleweights and the bout was for the middleweight championship of the Northwest which Egan claimed. 26 aes Pisying In their true form the Seattle Meta downed the Vancouver hockey squad at the Arena last night, the final count being 6 to 1. Vigan had been boxing around Vancouver took the lead tn the| Everett for some time and had been | winning @ lot of fights. Fighting coun roa. it) first period hy enmting ene goal, Dut) nin, ‘isurray of California wes they couldn't get past Holmes af{er | pooked to fight Mitchell, but he ran out on the bout and Egan was sub- Jack Walker scored a goal in the) tituted for the Californian latter part of the game that was the prettiest plece of individual work of the year. He carried the puck from center tee and danhed in and around the Vancouver defense for a counter. fellow. The fans started fecling sorry for Mitchell the minute they went into the ring In the first round Egan west after Mitchell and knocked him from one end of the ring to the other, giving him «@ terrible beating. As the bell rang In the first round Mitchell went down and out. Hin seconds picked him up and carried him to his corner. By the time the gong soured for the second round Mitchell was ready to fight again, Mitchell came eut in the second round fighting like a wild man, boid- ing his own with the Everett boy, Rerond s nants Walker, 11:49; Foyston, 0:01. Miller Huggins ts humoring Yanks gan outweighed Mitchell about 10 | pounds and he was a beautifully buflt | eat in Pacific Coast R ‘e Sire _ | “The Greatest Fight I Ever Saw” Druzxinman Names Egan-Mitchell Battle. Sleep Wallop Was Delivered in the Dark. | ‘The greatest fight I ever saw was! In the third round the boys went at it hammer and tongs. This round was also about even, The bout was late in getting under way and as the boxers came up for the fourth round the clock registered | about two minutes to 11, At 11 p.m. [it is customary every night in all the | Bike lodges in the world for the lights to be put out for one minute |in honor of their departed brothers. The boxers came out in the fourth round, both fellows swinging their | heads off. All of a sudden Mitchell socked Egan on the chin just as the janitor switched off the lights, i erering, counted Egan ont Nght of matches which were the ringsiders. The lights were for a minute and Egan had |carried to bis corner. He |for fully three minutes, I have seen a got more of a kic! | than T have out | Lever saw. Evorythince Bye an Seaiie—Murray. \~ McGRATH Bred: | they had traveled four laps. Third pertod; Keatlio—Koysten trom Morris, 8:46; Rickey from Murray, 14:28. 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