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py ot the bade we with ged yet, ges amet him that the t effective pitoh: | oh . c . Reet eague two yeare| that he didn’t place the men in their right positions. His | {ham bad Angels If he pitches anywhere ) same years southpaw hurling for and nobody's going to heads off if he docgn't Mned up. @ pitching staff that With the powerful ag of toseers signed by the ‘won't be missed as Seat. McCarthy has just about ap bis umpires for the Coast ILL KLEPPER BS wanted the same that he had last year but ‘couldn't sce its way Brown, who season last year and be craved a class of ball that he ago he ought to be the local tribe. of Brown meang that bly take care of most the Scherr hasn't Ernie of Brown gives the Spencer and Jack to take care of the catch} VANCOUVER, B.C. March 8— Proved | Victoria, 5 to 6. Even if Seattle | ames to Vancouver in Seattle Wed- “Lord” Byron, Perle Ed Finney, Ted McGrew, | taking two falls in 43 and 17 minutes, Jimmy Toman and Billy | fe are the men counted upon. that another man must | ing fh eat for the champtonahl| There bas been some mpc tg is Eason may quit umpiring finess may keep Phvie off fe nome talk going the rounds iL that ibe, on ites sn , j i 1 Bain’ victory Red wants to coach after fin college. ts what we are nelling e respond 60 ANYWHiknE and get your receipt. *_MAIN 6500 deard may lease Liberty hoi football gam: ry E, March 8.—Weaver, hin 99th consécutive goal College New, Year's day. the “Praying” eleven over Harvard this netantly to Kh TAXIS NY TIME TAXI COMPANY sal-/ could not even tle the Seattle team TH LINCOLN PREP FIVE FACES FRANKLIN STANDING OF THE TRAMS bas swung an Won Last Pet other bamedal | Lineoln ...... ‘ i deal for the Se Queen" Anne to attle chub that! ought to prove! wave AR profitable for the } Weat Beattie ccc OD cee, Se MICKEY I Lincotn high @chool's crack basket: | per's latest stunt Dall five la facing a tough mame thin | ae, ts brad ey afternoon when the Railxplitters | es ot I eye) M tangle with the Franklin five in the a oe Vranklin gym, hn gap Rone The Lincoln squad is tied with Angeles south- OF POSITION ON Queen Anne for the league leader moe ship, and they must win today to we we keep atep with the leaders. Bs) 800),.008 The Franklin team has been im: .STAR HOCKEY SQUADS HERE'S only one fault to find with Referee Mickey Jon's 1921 All-Star hockey selections. That fault is to give Lincotn a stiff game on the’! own floor, up as follows Frenk! jtirst team follows: Lehman, goal; Johnson and Cook, de-|Xviian (or -----Fs * Shuts fense; Walker, rover; Frederickson, center; Foyston, left|Neen . "Senter ate wing; J. Adams, right wing; Oatman and Harris, utility. | ‘Guard ‘Jon His second team follows: Hol ; Rickey and C. ship of the world, the bout in which ‘ | “ H ‘olmes, goal; ckey an ye r satiaed \ id, Uh ut in jeorner bad an enormous nvas, games together they'll become a | Loughlin, defense; MacKay, Vancouver, rover; Riley, center; | te@ay when they meet the Balled Johnson lifted the title from Jeffries | umbrella to protect the fighter’. and] chums. MEMPHIS, Tenn. March #— pth oes Basset cme tBu cum d , : | Moavers on the Ballard floor. The) by the k. 0, route in the 160) TOURd| the peconds were armed with wb Who will say that the princess + 7 Morris, left wing; Skinner, | panard tive jus did bow before Lin) at Keno, Nevada, in 1910 Satake eT et ee Harry Bramer, Pacific coust bantam, VANS AND (bis, eee merece one ohm | ee (tat bape ete r nt Hine up as fol! be te the: by Bon Z nere last night in the sixth round o W, Loughiin, utility. The team will line up teen Jettries In une tore earioun | *affered from chills that day, with] | WHITE SOX WORK |» scheduled eight-round fight. Griffin » Saaiions- lane than’ seen uneah | engagement than his mosntaineer the boys packed in like sardines, WAXAHACHIB, Tex., Marth 8.—! was disquni'fied fo rhitting low. Ss IN played In most of the season, and! Walby | stage episode and his few minutes’ | O14 Jim, with his famous crouch, | The Sox were scheduled for a double | m ‘ ss ‘ I 5 G! Duncan | gneounter with his sparring partner, |arew fire blood from Johnson, bu | Workout today, both morning and| ‘TOLEDO, March &.—Roger Pres on the second squad two men are placed out of position. JOHNSON STARS AT ROVER “Moose” Johnson didn’t start to play the brand of hockey that has stamped him as one of the aces of the season until he was shifted from defense to tever, He has played that position on The Victoria club most the season. Frank Poyston would mgake a great left wing for the forward line, but the blonde wizard has played all but one or two games at ceater for the local club, The same goes for Jack Adama, the Vancouver center, He & placed at right wing, while he has been Playing center, SAME ON SECOND TEAM On the second team Bernie Morris is placed at left wing, when be haan't) Paneer . UAL. eee ones PUCK PLAYOFF Seattle at Went Seattle home. Lincoln, Frranktin, Vancouver cinched a place in the] Playoff for the coast hockey title for Seattle here Inst might “by defeating | °* ever, The dope mys they shou! and Victoria beats Vancoufer Neaday nosed out again. in Victoria Friday, the Victorians " MONTREAL'S CHANCES FOR BIG BOUT UP BY HENRY L. FARRELL NEW YORK, March treal's chances for sagging five goals, while their de fense shut out the visitors, Duncan, defense man, was the star for the all year. He has played right wing| an@ center for the local forces all season. And Jim Riley, who haan't played at center at all on the Seattle team, is given the center Berth on T0n's | word of the Canadians, second team. cided today, out of position to make a stronger combination, but to shift five men seer Uke it's being carried @ Dit | too far, “HOGE” EARNS LETTERS COLUMBUS, 0., March §—"Ffoge* ‘Workman, season's best forward paaser on the gridiron, will win three letters this year, He has won them in football and basketball He's such a good baseball pitcher the Reds want him. ROBINS BEGIN NEW ORLE . March %.—~The Prookiyn National league champions started training work here today. Manager Robinson had the squad owt yesterday, but he would allow | them fo do nothing more than lim ber up. border. Jems it tn absolutely neceamry. GRID TUTORS MEEP —A was to reach San Francisco by steamer today en route to the Beaver training camp at Santa Maria. San Francisco fans and friends are going to drop around and shake hands with the Northerners. STECHER WINS OMAHA, Neb. March %-—Jos Stecher easily won from John Olin, | Finnish champion, .here last night, | board of offictals that no changes should be made the forward pass. 20 to 7. RUTH HITS "EM SHREVEPORT, La, March &- The natives bere are now convinced | that Babe Ruth is the king of swat-| ters, The bambino knocked the ball out of the park nine times yesterday | afternoon, He played first base in a practice game and knocked a triple | respectively. It was Stecher’s first | match since his recent ilinems, follow. | by Strangler Lewis. LEGION CIGAR —bark to the good old @nys of the good 10c cigar. 2% of gross sales—in cash—donated to dfs abled war veterans, ‘The DatteryMen of the Boston Praves were given anothe? workout today by Manager Mitchell. Pitcher Joe Ovechger arrived Monday from the Pacific coast and will get into prac tiee today. RED SOX OPEN CAMP HOT SPRINGS, Ark., March 8.— Twenty-seven Boston Red Sox play- ers were here today to begin their sprin gtraining. Manager Hugh Duffy probably will start the batterymen off today. TRACK DATE SET CHICAGO, March §.—The al Intercollegiate Track and meet will be held here on June 11, it was announced here today. ion PLAYERS TO SENATORS CHICAGO, March 8.—Players Mil ler and Brotten, formerly of the Lit- tle Rock club, who bad been claimed by both Washington and Pittsburg, were awarded to the Senators in a decision by‘Judge Returns tax return? If ting in all the ao, are yor deduct i& formerly ternal Revenue, Block, Seattle. TRUSS TORTURE Kupture Support. We gt free trial to prove its superiority, A. LUNDBERG ©0. 01 Third Avenue Established Thirty-one Years | tree trial Resources, Last Call, $23,477,962.12 OFFICERS Daniel Kelleher, Chairman J. W. Spangler, President R. V. Ankeny, First Vice President P. B. Truax, Vice President J. H. Newberger, Vice President E. G. Ames, Vice President H. C. MacDonald, Cashier C. L. La Grave, Assistant Cashier E. K. Reiley, Assistant Cashier C. W. More, Assistant Cashier Wm. Kahike, Assistant Cashier J. H. Miner, Assistant Cashier Second Avenue at Columbia WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 8:30 p. m. Sharp Admivston $1.10, $1.40, $1.75 (Tax Included) , Reserved seats now on sale at Me Arena office, 1210 Fifth ave; phone Main 249%. Fancy Dress Ice Carnival and Masquerade Monday Kv » March 14th, 10 Prizes for those in costume Regular Price of Admission Spectators 100 SEATTLE proving right along and they figure The squads were scheduled to tine | Queen Anne also faces @ hard game +s . Lowry | Monahan. Rroadway’s five will try to break ane a hoodoo today when they play Weet|0€ others at the Nevada resort that | Vor the first | Fourth of July that year, 1 wax cer-|°f his head, it was evident that it | | was only a question of how long he ‘gers tainly expecting something. time in years the Broadway Tigers) La the guile The end Ihave lost four games away from) Queen | Inet shot at public gumbling In thai ‘Anne and Ballard took them down | #tate, and no one thought of going the tine in turn, The Tigers have) to bed, even if one could be found. cleaned up on thelr home floor, how: | deat the Indians today, but there's | famous batters who were there for always a chance that they will be) $.—-Mon- the Dempery played @ game on that mide of the 100 | Carpentier fight probably will be do ‘Tex Rickard and C. F. Graham, representing Canadian Interests, are to confer again this afternoon wheo the promoter will listen to the last rs t is understood, however, that the It's all right, andoubtedty, to place Plein Sons gave Rickard ahaolute as one or two inen on & mythical team | murine that the contest could be held without Interference In Montreal and asked him what guarantee he wanted to stage the bout across the Rickard fntimated today that he ‘was favorably impreased with the offer mage by Graham, tut that he was not anxious to pam wp several Americnn cities being considered up-| (he odd game NEW YORK, March 8&-—Promtn- ent Rastern and Western football coaches met here last night and de-| a. cided to form an onranteations to seek reprenentation on the ¢entral In a technical discneston of the rules it waa the unanimous opinion Goal kicking after touchdown was favored by a vote of Income Tax Are you liable to file an income ° which you are entitled? t, ou will pay more tax than is For expert advice and as- can be eliminated by wearing the THE SEASON’S BEST FIND Each year brings its season's best find to baseball. Last year Lanky Bob Meusel came up to the Yanks—young, capable, a great hitter of Babe Ruth caliber and power. Meusel was called the season's best find. Later in the year Walter Mails came up to the Cleveland Indians just in time to clinch the pennant and assist ip making them world’s champs. Just now, before new talent is explored in the training camps, the question arises as to who will be the find of the coming year. Will he be a Ruth or Cobb or Johnson? That's what makes it interesting—the waiting and the doping it out. “The Greatest Fight I Ever Saw Hardenbergh picks Johnson-Jef {ries fight. Johnson won in 15th round. Jeffries made a game fight of it. BY GEORGE HARDENBERGH The greatest fight | ever saw was jen | Detween Jim Jeffries and Jack soon | @ short distance from town, ir) in ta | enon for the heavyweight champion after running So upon my arrtyal, with hundreds | P' ould = weather ame in the 16th round, The night before the fight was th Shortly after noon the next day, 14|after milling around with the many | Condition, regardiess Waan't in condition. if any, could have stood, and whil Early Bird Is —“s ° A Fale Cigars, hw 4 Connie Mack's hitting the Dixie games from the Kippe (© in the city league last wee, climbed training camp first is significant within ene game eof second place. Connie is grooming a team of Bart Koch aed Milvur weve the big || youngsters slowly but surely into pennant winners. ° Not this year—nor even next, perhape—but as soon as he has had his raw material together jong enough to season it. His tearm of gawky kids, which was the laughing stock of the American League last year, will make a lpt of trouble this season. Connie's idea of showing man agerical cunning in to build ball clabs—not buy them. He has two full months to teach his kids his strategy and drill the mechan!-- of baseball into them. 7 Connie, the builder, ts net onty an carly bird but a mighty wise oteeay Almost cinehed fire: place three straight from Kika Rubee cate moved inte fourth piace | tn the rity race by taking two close games from the Lumbermen. The cafe men went home ith long feces, think ine they ad lowt two eames, the lant x pin handicap snd should have had only | three, so thet Ieft the Rubes with « three-pta margin, Ly ty Hy Ee . Lael wee @ hard: ct OVpheuma, oa the mike aeya weve the BN. Brooke omved a eating. The Brosks’ squad ie bitting & peor right now, aod they certainty peed & shaking up, With the Northwest tourney a close, NORFOLK, Va, off ahe floor, Gots it. and he put in a 621, while he same team, knocked ‘em her, * Pickering, of Rippe’s, contim- good work by putting in & €15 | other day in vain. Yet Zbymxko oan pick op a 225, him over his head. Miriam thinks it is a good joke. “Johnny Coulon and A child. ” WITH AN-EXPERT ~*~ | Hanmtt, Ined-off man for Rippe’s, te the only man to make the Mall of Fame lant week. He shot 133 bis second | came inet week, | | Reverat off Reattio bowlers are num! dered among the 1. R. 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Optical Specialists cits’ Jerciry Store, an Broken | the big fight, we were on our way to the wooden arena situated on the Becaure of the extreme heat each | into @ straightarm |@flernoon. Their muscles were stiff|nahan expects unch which closed hin right eye and | and sore trom their first day's train-| Harry Maxon ically paralyzed the right «ide |!"% Dick Kerr and Ray Sehalk sur-| recruit At that, in my opinion, any man who could go 10 rounds or more tn that heat must have been in fine of the stories that went the rounds that Jeffries Jeffries took a beating which few, it was dimappointing, he took in man- fully, without backing up or holding March 8—Nor. folk is playing the game of “Lift-me- Bremerman, of Kike Ne. 3, was the) if you-can.” in high individenl bowler this week | Miriam Mervia, 10-year-old girl, hid Dunble and Nearing Hill Muse — has #o far defied all the Sampeons aise shet 660, Dunble sheeting 617 of the South to litt her 105 pounds Miriam doesn’t know how she She simpty braces her elbows against her sides, Nobody can budge Stanislaus Zbyerko tried it the pound wrestling opponent and hurl ¢ Abbott haven't anything on me,” says the Hallbrsneeege TEX ARRIVES AND SIGNS POMONA, Cal. March §.-—-Anm other day of routine workouts. Hold. ing practice merely to loosen up the players Tex Wisterzil arrived Monday. Learned he was holding out, but after long conference with Kenworthy he signed as per sched- Nations forget hate and begin | uic, according to Kenwortny to admire when they ese sther He dons uniform Wednesday for pred stent artiste or ereat | tit workout | . Following schedule of practice } oun fe pow dsc of @ statement | games arranged: March 13, Pomona by, j moce 4 papery recor |elub; March 17, Cubs, here; March a eee & oe 18, Cubs, Pasadena; March 20, Cubs | ger andthe wile of the new | bixadena; March 24, Cubs, here; i = ties eee minister to | March Alexander Giants, ber | believes Carpentier a also games with Pomona colle yuan Ps eee feat re yh sumed Kenworthy worried because rest of {ng international esteem when he {players are not showing. 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