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PAGE 10 PRUNING ' TOBE REAL JOB _RBY LOH, LASSEN URINE lar son carry that they will flelders. ors. there are nine ptt Nelders. ‘This means that there w be considerable prun Meve us, brother, it's go sweet task to beat the veter and Tub Spencer, ou E Promising, but it looky almost tribe And look at that array of pitching talent! Sweet parent’ Francis, Al D a Frank Franek and Joe Dailey. TWO MUST Be: TRAVEL And two of those pitchers must walk the plank. Franek, the only er in camp, is doom all of the others real reeruit pit ¢4, it seems, be are tried pitchers. food shortstop, @mcouraging right now concernir the American league veteran. THREE EXTRA INFIELDERS to the limit. The regular line Outside chance of landing. stub. as to what men to keep. INTERLEAGTE CLUB ary 100 Per Cent (ad. . Mutua! Bus, Ctud hg Aa Club ......-. Koltison Sharp - Norton ‘Winning! Billigoss Cyowski . fai Rotary Club Koenig ..--- m4 829 Kiwanis Club 182124 446 171 160 Tammany - 172 18% 838 839—2 Matanl Business Clab Edwards - 7 185 196 Kuntz 2 Fredericks AMERICAN RY, EXPRESS Kegulars 4 ua 143 q 168 16) Breninger . 160 199 Williams 166 169 40. 112 145. 146- 145 BOB MARTIN WINS BY K. O. GRAND RAPI ast i SIWASHES }~ the regu. Seattle Ball club Will be allowed to distributed aa fol. lows Seven pitch. ers. Two catch ors. Four out Pive = infield. At the present time in the Seattle camp at Pemona three catch ers, seven infielders and five out Frank Tobin, the young catcher, | Bas his work cut out for him trying Jack Adama fa jot He Possible for Tobin to stick with the | The Coldstream Guards to right, Slim Love, 6- Eimer Jacobs, Monroe Swartz, | | feet stick out in front); Frank Shelle nback, Ernie Schorr, Harry Gardner, Ray ares, Bob Gear One of the other hurters may be/| Used in a trade to bring Seattle a/ And, then, the outfield. One of the/| Present flychasers must go. There's five on the job now. Count’ em: Rube | Oldring, Bil Cunningham, Pau!! Strand, Billy Lane and Prick Eldred. | Of the lot, Strand looks like the Boy who’ must work hartest for his Berth, because the other Mychasers | + ere all exparienced help. Of course Oldring’s legs may not win him a job, VANCOUVER but reports from Pomona are mighty ©) weight ch amp Eight infielders are on hand at the Bouthern camp. Three of them must | | also travel when the team gets down Horse Show pavi Forbes managed to hold his own tn the first round seemed to be u looks like Rod Murphy is a cinch at first, “Bill Kenworthy is sure at Second and Tex Wistersil can't be |fierce atta Pried off of third. This leaves short: | Stop open between Carter, Elliott and | pummeting PF Bi Stumpf with Ray Bates fighting | of the fifth re it out with one of them for the util- fty infield job. Chariey Davidson, Beattie youngster, is given only an but after that he backed up and ke 1, when a right cross solar weakened Forbes and made him an easy victim for a si! ort left hook to the jaw, which knocked | Forbes outweighed me | HARPER Lucky for other players, And then Cincinnati owes Seattle | three players as Jimmy Smith, the shortstop who was supposed to have ‘Feported to Seattle, but who refused ‘te, has been turned back to the Reds. The Ohio team may turn over som feal talent and if they do it's not going to make Kenworthy’s task any @asier when !t comes to pruning the ley about four Crack Jockey Is Signed Up ‘The team doesn’t have to get down & the 18-player limit until! May 1, Which will give the Seattle pilot Plenty of time to make up his mind | | —_————— Jockey L. Penman the boy's contract to do light ric for his stable | es ‘em encour |the horses like him. unca of Cuba will resume ht for the chess champion jahip of the world, following two dra from Battling bout here last nig Smith in a 15-round| utes washes stepped out to a yesterday morning under | the tutelage 8, Mich., March 19 —Hob Martin knocked out Montana Tom McCarthy in the third round of | their scheduled 1¢-round bout here in Thursday's game again in a few days, Vernon Tigers Collect Giant Hurlers above ° Ba. 7 E never will be able COLD |SFi the existing B.C., Marcy 19 10round matin smoker held at | said tod an last night. Rid-|| other promot Dempaey Carpen seale of prices like th lucky for himself! Southern Le Hy ptart ue and sinc have roorr enough te en jum , But Harry st second fry. He's league uniform on STARTED WITH SAN 4 The San Jose ¢ | State League ¢ job. Byrd Lynn picked Lynn oft in the Coast Li ue } In Harper uniform bur |Reuther and Ke Brooklyn Dodg the St. Louis E Mame “SO LONG, HARRY” | In 1917 he was with the T Penman, who's been riding the| team. Ira Plagste |horses to victory in Havana, Cuba, | At the close of the is a youth in being, but looks a vet-| saddle. the Detroit His sensational » long Ha Tigers, at Ortental| Charley Pechou: ater br horse cler, got| Columbus, of th whispe in thelr) LOSES TWO they're tearing around the|—N 1919 ment. And| In 1919 Harper played with Francisco and Seattle roommate wus Lyle of Germany and|mony Brotten on Pittsburg Pt “{ think I'll game resulted in @) harper. “Maybe I'll send my t after 40 moves. The ne played T nights also was after 60 moves to big comp: y and Wed: | woid five - stalemate | my roommate.” | Ha ky ina 15-round| DALLAS, 1 t Le Belge, wh won the decision | gium, was thre xAS lain LIGHT WORKOUT March 19.—The Si A cold wind was blowing over the little Hght | field yesterda | Workout w plenty of sor Tub Spencer and | Kenworthy wrench ith a | but Sunday Kopeck's gang me cht likely he will be back| Cub Yannigan: | probably pitch for the second squad. THE SEATTLE STAR sick’s skyscraper pitching staff. From left poe hekcing Ser the w , (he doesn't look it in the picture, but his Essick says it’s the biggest pitching ag- | means that on gregation ever assembled, and is willing to bet that at the end of the season he will have shown that it’s the best in the | the ice, whieh Past performances would lead to the be lief f that he may be right. MoGraw ‘s chief job last year with the Neu Shore was in much the same boat, and lost 15 last season with Ve ron, finished last year with San Francis RIDLEY | KNOCKS orges Carpentie to fight in New 14; Wheezer Dell, 6 and Walter Smallwood, 6-21 Americans was finishing games. He hopes to get more of a chance and losing 2 last year with the Yankees. Wheezer Dell won 27 Shellenback won 18 and lost 12, while Smallwood broke even with 10 end 10, Love | wyed pena , but got off to a poor start. New York Out of Question for Bout, Says Walker winning 2 || DEMPSEY “= has heard nothing more of lest Frown reports within the next eall off the deal ark coin, accord fic coast feather » much money rarried al* er t st cannot be staged in Forbes, loca! i © under the pr : ing te Kiepper kard or no the young piteher turned Pat Martin, « left-hander w recommended to the Seattle Reout Turner, of th That's Harry Harper, star outfield or of the Little Rock team of the the minora In mains with the her when he & with him. The Chicago White Sox | Tom Ries, Drockiyn serthe, started = campaign in the Fast to jade how players bat and throw ail of the leagues in (the annual record books Next Harper went to Los Angeles were Howard Ehmke. igers and Horts man to the St. Loui “DAVIS RETURNS TO SEATTLE welterweight “| JOHNSON VS. Ss was bis roomie is back in Seattle and 1 defeated Buck Holley a four-round bouts and Bob O'Farrell ght him | hooked up with Harper tion of American horse-|the Central Leagu mtly Harry Payne | Cubs soon got Pech is booked to m the hard-hitting mid next few week TRAMBITAS BOYS INN. Y. Valicy Trambitas and Alex Tram: ing | clation, waa Harper's next berth roomed with Tom Tag orne sense” with | ton Braves took Tom » New York under the management of J c Of the} omen - Jimmy Caven: but refused to troit yond | CHESS MASTERS | 24,21." Dero Bry AGAIN | Lyle Bigbee until Connie Mack took cuba, March 19,—Dr he ranks as one of rs turned out the past few years. TILDEN TO SAIL MAY 12 international will sail for} announced here on the lhonuses for § od behavior Last season Harper roomed with | ‘ club. At the end of the ea took Brottem. What's going to ha ny. I have been near times—but they always took singles tennis champion, per’s a left-handed batter and| led the Southern League in 1920. WEINERT BEATS | throws right-handed. _LEVINSKY | LEWIS THROWS ae om ae aoe BELGIAN nd his championship SOX AT WOKK WAXAHACHIE, % und outfield: | ent over the s the title of Bel y Champion Lewis in a bout here SEATTLE GANG TAKES | tice for the first time. bonus clause in his 20 to get it.| Dempsey won't make #0 only a very ea attempted arms me, but the boys ath-over the result of the fracas, Yesterday's Pasadena und had to visit a Los An-| called off because of poor attend: or an-| is trying to e bis mitts when he SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 19 | PUCK e PLANS LAID FOR | | CLASSIC STAR’S BIG SUMMER STARTS PROGRAM OF SPORT * MONDAY (FOR SEATTLE ATHLETES § OLLOWING the same ideas that were inaugur: ated” Tage Pete Muldoon summe Star will conduct an athlete i ef hi program during the summer months th Picks Vancouver Three sports will be organized by The and to Win Puck Title will be open to all amateurs who wish to compete and Who ae t Pete Muldoon, of the Seat || ane willing to live up to the rules laid down. tle hockey team, picks Vancouver to beat Ott The first event to get under way will be the Junior © beat Ottawa in the serle b the puck championship of the | ball league. The league will hold its first meeting at Mo The local skipper has seen || Star office Thursday night. Teams interested in the forma. both teams in plenty of gamen to ‘ "i oe in t « about tion of the circuit should at- gg ender ill snaked ths ele tend this session. It’s up to BANTAMS count, and right now the ¢ the teams themselves whether DRAW champions are checking harder || or not the league is formed] g.opaseenro. Cal, Maren — Lipo gy Miho Saher vary ete 15 I TE As enough in-| young Mu ‘phy 004 Danny Oa 1] “1 wouldn't be a bit surprised to || terest is manifested The Star) necro bantam. ven & Ore Bie neo the Millionaires cop the hon || will go ahead with plans. Junky bate ora in three straight games.” ‘The second sport to get under way | will be the Btar- Woodland park ten chird. ound of his | ‘Vancouver and Ottawa will open | nis tournament that will be held dur: | 4 yo yedo | the world's hockey series in Vancou- ing the last week in May and t « onday ni The series is the | first two weeks in June. This meet "s peoond game wi os ayed Thur ay ers «a w ale nclude a unior . land cd a raving Monday, tournament. First plans tor this| BOX LANGFOR If more games are onary, they | meet will be laid at a meeting of The Marcario Flores, the hari j wld be scheduled later tar tennis mimittee to be held Pilipino lightle, w box four The Ottawa team comes to Friday afternoon. The p has not Young Sam L been set aa yet battler, in Bre Conant worl i, hay won th nor “from the & SWIM MERT team in the Kast last year, They | IN AUGUST defeated the Bt. Patricks for the! Phe third event will be The Star anon, and wi 1's champ! other bouts w which being gym in @remerton ix part of the dedicat tHe again. | net fon “ths nt ) the {for the ting. A sp an title AMID. | held some time in August, with he will carry Seattle fais’ tai the bouts. Fs astern honors this swimming meet. This meet will be ew bul layed with preliminaries in the lakes and Crystal pool, A swim tee will be appointed Star that will lay plans} big event, which promises to| With tong’ ting seaso clone. 1 mauguration 4 The| next week ‘The big series will be Eastern hockey y which | finals ming comm noon 4 tor th be thi center ice area will be 60 feet. /Weat-| the city #, including the de h prohibits the | Star's program of sport two} years banishment of fine coopera-| A lotta people have Ty at @ Lime from the ice, will also pre- | tion from the athletes of the efty who | doped wrong. His favorite ap wish to have a chance for competi ; hunting. SKATING SEASON ENDS 7 « wemion til at the local ice will be rover, Western of biggest swimming meet ir in effect, which will n n pena than one pleayer 0 we have receiv stern team in expected to tve sport. we:| Only One sport venture of The ar’s has been marred by squabbies, d that was the baseball league This season a new set of rules will big games a» fol iirard, forwards; Broadbent, } and 4 Bruce, utility be laid down for the league, if it in hose rules. Otherwise the league | Lehman, goal; Coc k and Duncan. not be managed right LEGION CIGAR —back to the good old defense; Skinner, Harris and Mac days of the good 160 N Kay, forwards, with Jack a Ta RD MEET j cigar, x Adams, Taylor and Disereau for| IN FALL 1 2% of groms sales—in Seattle boxing fans will have their! uesjity The billiard and pocket billiard cash —donated to dis firwt y ck at Jack Dempsey, wor hed Mick Ton, Coast referee, will | tournam ts planned for this winter heavyweight champion, when he ap | officiate in all of the gamen. by The Star have been postponed pears here in vaudeville at the local and will not be held until some time Pantages theatre the week of April 4 in the fall. Accor ad to advance reports, Athletes who are planning to take | Der carrying quite an act, part in The Star's sport program this ZG) with a aparring exhibition between summer should watch The Star for Se ith himself and Terry Kellar being the further announcements Of these SN abled war veterans feature of the attractio activit te } ested in Dempsey’a ability as an . mong roto Piped Sone ata ag = RY ALEX ¢. ROSE \OUTDOOR SHOWS) es, = Ny of ey ee MAYBE tier looming in the immediate future,| Self tournament, held at the Chances are that there won't be|==—= here, last Wednee eat the pres | mantcipel, Nate. vet of the Fecifie | any smokers for Seattle fans until ent time it seema if hin plans for Northwest comvention, and bis cteb the warm weather sets in. Then the taking & trip to Europe have taken | mata Marry Phipps, annexed sored | sicrerent promoters plan to xtage Out the k. 0. Me won't have much time =. . hed te travel an | door smokers again, according to re- Burepean jaunt, with the Car | estes sine hele before he could | ports going the rounds in local mitt f go wet for July 2 ake off ©. 0. Myers and Wo be | circton See ak Goel ot Gk meetin Bo | Outdoor shows were staged at Lib- erty park last year and were a fair HERE’S ONE | “-"" foe FORMAT | FANS FS h 19.—Wreet. | +1 With Jack on the » cr a pus |2n4 ‘ \“ no. In the play-off for the nine holes awin Ywelght | vets reapective net scores were 40, 41 = moet John Panek|ana 43 adlock is to be| The following t# the @raw for the first | wy yo What will happen if Pasek wina? |! w Lew be the headiock cham-; nd Pasek the headlock-less meer Darvets — ve, ) Weleenee Aes 5 McBilwaine need to worry,” the Lewis fol Sands-Tyler ve lowing admonishes uanet Terreli-Owens: Stir Patt ve. Ayer-MoMicken; Mart mift-MeDonald va bye, Moss-McVay va | THEY SAY HE Terreli-Btrout: Fetter-Behofield ve MISS BRIGHT ISN'T CHEESY webs: Ward-Ivey va. Rutt-Ramecy; || 2004 4th. con, Fine, ere eee fon’t think that Jehan Wilson, | nings; Perrine-Stafford ve bre | middleweight, is the “cheese” cham. | | he has been painted follow Play tm the club championship of s the Weet Hide Golf club 4 od the xckout of Navy Rostan at| {hird sound tact wunday, and semni- Wis, r ly | finalists will be known after tomer. | sat Mike Gibboria | ftow's matches, In the top part of is the only middleweight In the coun- | ht now who can defeat him. | | Judging from Wilson's defeat of Mk | O'Dowd this pen-pusher may be cor rect at that, One scribe mays F. 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