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FRIDAY, MARCT 25, 1921. SEATTLE NOT ALONE ‘IN S. S. HUNT BY LEO LASSEN ATTLE tent the onty club in the! Coast league that is on the hunt for & good shortstop, | ‘Three other clubs are without food men to ple up that all-important | berth in the ip Cheid. Portinnd ts try. | ing out a Mock of youngatera at shortstop, but #0 far It seems as if] Manager McCredie hasn't been able te fil It satisfactorily, “And then Vernon and Salt Lake) Fe also fooking for good men. Last Fear theve teams had the best short Stops in the league tn Johnny| and Ernie Johnson, but| of them moved up to the bic)» Mitchell going to the New) Yanks and Johnson to the! White Sax. ‘veteran who was shifted! to the Ticers tn a big player deal but Corhan has threatened haven't obtained the players | I~ Game them from the White Sox yet. “Oakiand is experimenting with « t by the name of White who with Rochester, in the Inter- cireuit, last year. Accord Brubaker will probabty p¢/ Stationed at short, and the Oaks will for another second sacker to Brubak: \VENEY BEST CE present writing fhe San Seals have the beat short- the league in Jimmy Ca- 0 played second part of the war. He ought to play ball at short for the pearson Angeles is sitting pretty with | MacCauley on the job. He to play even better ball than @id last year. Over in Sacramente Manager Rodgers is also sitting tight with the| Veteran, Bilty Orr, filling up the @hortatop berth. And then Nodge a HF Hind at ‘Bas a chance of landing Harry Lunte | the Cleveland Indians, which give him Orr for utility. Seattle will undoubtedly have to frust BIN Stumpf to the shortstop second base. Elliott will undoubt | @aly be shifted, to shortstop when, ¥ Duke is ready to take care of keystone jod oe SRATTLE KTSTOPS PLACED | | Beattie has tried hard to tand a|'; Good shortstop in the past two sea Bons, but they all have flivvered here. oa Fabrique, the first man tried is playing with Kansas City, in American atsociation. Bruce rd, the 1920 flivver, han simned play with Galveston, in the Texas ie, and Claude Derrick, the prize | ror of 1919, has been signed by yey Ril Cymer t6 play shot | lag Toledo A. A. chub. Ray who played here in 1919, ts Seattle's catching staff tgn't invany @o good condition to start the ea | @on. Tub Spencer is complaining of @ stiff neck, Jack Adams is rounding fmto condition slowly, and Frank in has a split finger. Adams is most of the recelying now. WILL ISON PLAY? | The biggrst task that Manager ; of the Seals, faces now is placing of Bert Ellison in the i Ellison can play any post | in the infield or outfield. There | g, ’t much chance of him replacing Rath at second, Kamm at third or at short—now, at least gives him the call job. Kelty, Fitzgerald, Shick are all playing good ball the outfield which leaves Ellison Im the cold. Bert wwings such , ed mace, however, that. it's “inch he will be in there opening day o some position or other HERMAN WINS WEW YORK, March Wlerman, former bantam champion, | Jest night knocked out Willis Adams, | Chicago, in the first round here. For good apple pie, go to Boldt's. Advertivement. | “LADIES FIRST,” | BUT HE WON, TOO) “It certainly was strange, Tom, fhe way it all came about You Know, the old pay check doesn't) go so far these days, and the) wife really needed a new dress of those funny | . 23.—Pete I saved up enough to get her a| mice one, and she insisted on my| ing with her to pick it out lo fooling, 1 needed a new suit Myself, but It was a case of ‘ladies | first’ Very casually we passed Cherry's, because the windows at-| tracted us and once inside, we Iearned that we could get gre we wanted on credit. So down went what I had mved on a dress, | @ coat and a walst for the wife and) a new suit and overcoat for my- peif, and as for tne rest of the bill ~-why, @ litle each month, that's one | ‘Thetr store is at 207 Pintto Bide. | p Hecond ave., between Madinon | 604 Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle. --Advertioement | Mane . BROOKS PIN FIVE HOLDS SECOND ‘The E. N. Brooks team practicaly cinched geoond place in the City Pin league standing by taking three straight games from their nearest op- ponents, the Palo Cigar team. Their total, 3,036, waa high for the eve ning. The Rippe’s Cafe team sprung a murptise by taking three games from Elks No, 1 team. 2 Union Tailors, F. | 2 No. 1 and Orpheum teams both took two ont of three from the Lam-/ bermen, Elks No, 3, Cheasty’s and the Rube's Cafe teama, respectively Williams had high total with 622 while Mannken and Hunton rolled | | 629 and 628, reapectively Mahnken had high single game with 237, Grry wracur | Mike Met .. BN. Brooks - Palo Clear. . Rippe's Cate. Rude's Care Oo: Cheastye Raise mike Handicap coma? TARO ane Provetal see 18 soaamnees yy Prieansit comnece (0 Werte cecemene. -00 1th Bee pposeenen Ty 1th Baa oO Dennen Hapdicap rT 2 Masdicnp -... 6 —— MoCrts ome ou ~ $a Tt 4 one Handicap HN. Bresks Banton 2.00 186 Wittens 2 ter yam 28 Mabe Ha 3 « | Wieetne | Power 183 aan 168 a "“ 499 928—2740 | AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPREns Regotare 147— 70) 118— 975 119— 367 148— 419 166— B42 i 18 1s 200 194 6n—t1T4 179 67 147 196. 17 1 Hot Springs, Ark. «| photographer. 14 TEAMS ATTEND JUNIOR at the first meeting of The Star Jun for Baseball league at The Star last night, making certain that the league will be organined this year, ‘The teams represented last night! Rainkt Athietic Gab, South Park Juniors, Apex Club. South Beacon HIM Juntora, Queen Anne Acrtals, Rainier Valley Junior, No definite plans for the season were adopted last night, It was an. nounced that the next meeting of the league will be night, when the rules, which will be made cp immediately, will be gone over. ENTRIES STILL OPEN ‘The entries for the league are «fit! l open, and junior teams wishing to enter the cireult should get In touch with the sporting editor of The Star at onen There are so charges for entering the league ‘The firm game of the season wit!| be played April 19. According to Present plane the esrason will wind up about the middie of August, maybe sooner. Present plans caf for two @ivis 5 jone—Class A and Clans B--the seo tions to be divided with the stronger teams playing In Clase A and the weak qu to Cass BR Thiv lwtll assure better baseball ‘There wil be trophies given to the win-/ hers of both rections PLAN BOUND ROBIN | Chances are that each team wit! play each team in thelr section and then @ round robin among the first three or four will be played to de Joide the titte | There i an age Mmit for the jleague Players must be registered and ne player i eligible who is 22 at time of registration. Any player becoming 22 after April 10 te eligible, The definite rules for efitbitity te: |and registration will be published jin Monday's Star and will be gone over at Tuesday's meeting, SHOWS LOTS OF PROMISE While it's still pretty early tn the season and bad weather bas handi- capped training considerably, Coach BALL MEET, Fourteen teams were represented | Heek Edmundson, of the University | of Washington track team, ts pleased with the earty showing of his me: jeapeciaity with Victor Burtey, @ \" sprinter, who shows a world of prom-| Burtey ty getting away at the atart | wen and ts figured as a cinch to be 10.second man tf he Improves as he should. He is also figured to be a big factor tn the burdies, F larly in spite of the poor weather. CUBS BEAT TIGERS PASADENA, Cal, March 25. The) mundson has his men ont regu | 242 |Cubs won from Vernon here yester | Many patterns now priced at $24.50 Fit Guaranteed 304 PIKE ST. a LEY HIRSCH CYCLE CO. 303 £.PMmE ST. day, 6 to 4. the sixth inning by scoring five runs. They won the gaine tn | mma Park Swimming Pool ‘opens | urday March 26. Advertisement. Rabbit Maranville, the backbone of the Pittsburg ball team. Played. Won Tat ret.| Upper picture shows the Pirates at spring training in Photo taken by Bob Dorman, Star Bantam Champ Meets Tough Customer Soon Joe Lynch, world’s bantam weight champion, meets a tough Opponent in Young Montreal in a Ground, nodecision bout at Cleveland, Onie, on April 4. M treal showed his class by beating Carl Tremaine recently. Tremaine i» regarded as one of the best Dantams in the country. Another university star hae joined the held Tuesday | Tetiana Hise name te Riggs Mephesson aad he Datis from the Gniversty of Ma % Tt becke Ike Tieb Monsel, the Ceast mugeer, wt to be SUUty Poles with the New York seain, aecording to reports from © Vankon tra: He test given while Bodie, ail in the out are wanted, but o major league clubs, are on the shelf with | mjurien, Jack Bentiey, f the International « ‘Tex McDonald, the Lee Angetcs tn- flatter whe broke his leg to © game bere last hae Cutet Bender. veteran Indien burter. whe bas won two pencants in @ wee Ser ac the Row Maven tom fe the Eastern league, will plict the New Haven waned @ this eummer. Joe Birmin ther former big-leaguer, the Albany team im the SOX PLAY SERIES WICHITA FALIA, Texas, March %—White Sox regulars start «a three-game series with Wichita Falls BLACK and Svar YELLOW and BLACK ‘These are the care of service. SEATTLE TAXI CO. 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The annexing of Rabbit Maran vilen, premier National league shortstop, han made the Pittsburg crew @ great tell team— And the whole outfit known ft “The Pirates are stronger than ever thie year," mys Manager George Gibson. “With Maranville lending the attack he'll swing the entire machine along with him. And when the Mabbit travels, be moves fast.” Gibson ts well mntivfied with hin team and advances bet one rea! worry—which of the young pitchers, who are tn spring training with the team, to keep. “Handling the pruning knife t going to be a tough job,” Giheon myn ‘The Pirates have a veteran matt jot battling, Broadbent, \ot hurlers for @ nucleus in! Cooper, Adama, Cartson, Ponder and Hamiiten. Of the youngrters, Zinn, Morrison, Gilazner, Yellow Horne, Mberhard and Herbet all look mrong Rader, Tice and Lengquist are likely sonthpawa, And Gibson wil bold but three out of the rookle fist, Chartey Grtem looker the fret mck fob, tho Works, a Univernity of iad, gtving him «a strong run Cutahaw and Tierney are for the keystone bag and the back bone of the team-—Itabbit Maran ville ts anchored at short. 12 games he played with at third Carey, Te looks mafe. ny Mokan, man. Chartle Behmift, Pirates back- stopper, is one of the best in the Iraxus, and ClUff Lee as aida AN told, Maranville has mafe a Pepyitie out of the Pittsburg traln- ing camp. PAULETTE BARRED BY LANDIS CHICAGO, March 2%. — (Onfted Preas.)—Judee K. M. 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Pierce | California | Barnhardt, whe batted 213 In the) the | Pirater last season, is showing pep Whitted and Bihere wit | be the eutficit rerulara, with John, secured from the Waco (Texas) club, a likely fourth garden He will have Mike ‘Wilson | OTTAWA EVENS UP PUCK SERIES VANCOUVER, Fi, °C. March %-—~ Playing under their own rules and| showing a wonderful improvement over their form of Monday night the Ottawan Senators evened up the norion with Vancouver last night by frinking the Coast chitapious for a 4 to 3 beating The game, which was a big tn provement over thedattle of Monday |night, was featured by extra heavy [body checking by both teama The |Masterners played a eteady uphill |eame and fully demerved their vio tory. After the locals had parked a cov plo of goals past Bonedict in the opening minutes of play, it looked as tho the Eastern team was in for an other trimming, but they settled down and played hockey. With Alf Skinner in the howpital, 4ue to injuries received Monday | night, the locals were op aguinat it! for subs while the Ottawas worked | fielr utiitty men to advantaga It waa one of their spare men, Broad-| bent, who scored the wining coun | er, Jack Adama, whe played wonter- ful hockey, carried the puck down | tor the firmt goal, passing to Harris at the right time, Less than a min ute later Mackay carried the disc the length of the tee and pamed to Jack Adams who counted. Boucher and Cleghorn combined for a goul soon after, Boucher doing*the finish- ing. Thin was taken back two min utes later when Duncan beat Bene | |dict. With only = few minutes left to play Denenny beat Lehman, tak ing & pase from close in from Nigh | bor. Durtng this period Lehman pvt | Dp an exhibition of goal tending, the like of which has never been seen bere before, The second period started with Ottawa writing the menu. They kept banging away at the local defense, UL with only 11 seconds remaining to play, Jack Darragh tied the score) with a wicked shot The teams entered the final eparm with three goals each and once again it became a fight for the palm of victory. Ottawa had a decided edge on the attack. After Nie minutes had re |placed Darragh, beat with a siezler, Monday night» game will be played under seven man rules, Skin per may possibly be in shape for the | content, | from Mike O"Dowd thi | articles from another phrynician elatm- but.their efforts went for naught un | — L FAN BABE RUTH FIR NAME. eta to a Const league game Ruth editor of The Star today. BY HENRY L. FARRELL NEW YORK, March 26-—fince Johnny Wilson came out of nowhere up in Boston one night about a year | ago he has been mure or less tn print | continually. He hasn't @ ewelled hend because the things being said about bim aren't the kind that produce vanity Johnny won the middleweight tiie ight in Bow ton because he bad « chummy referee, ‘twang anid. Then Johnny dis covered & pore nose and wouldn't give O'Dowd a return bout with @ neutral referes, "twas said. Then Johnny gave O'Dowd a re tarn bout and won by fouling the challenger, ‘tin nade O'Dowd t« In the hospital recover ing from an operation for hernia Padfty Mullins and the Irish colony show a physicians’ certificate that) Mike's Gieability was caused by low blows from the champion. Wilxon/ and the Italian colony produce signed ing that blows above the belt can| caure a hernia. Some scribes who were on the! wrong end of the picking claim that the boxing commission should reverne | the decision and suspend the referee | and the judge who gave the cham- pion the Gecision. 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Oppestte Fraser-Patersen Co, AOORESS.._ te Baseball fans who plan te pick the pitcher that will fan ear in » regular American league game want to that the floss 28 fam who pick the right pitcher will be given in Seattin. So get that ballot in One ballot to a fan. "Fil tm the above ballot and mall te “ht the MORE THINGS BEING “SAID” ABOUT WILSON Then there are other things about the champion. 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