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THE SEATTL STAR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922 0 Connell Is Slated Champions Star Soccer Standings Two Mitt Titles Are Again Lead Eton ta ed Oey cn, Po at Stake at Pavilion He Faces a Big Job t year “Lefty” O'Doul, Frisco hurler, was re- garded as the best southpaw in the Coast league. Team Vor Maple Leaf t) f Fi Id He will perform with the New York Yanks. Fritz Puc Jk R ace hana Ea : , . +4 : Gordon McKay to Risk Middleweight Crown in Bout i or 1e€ pega oy + yy ve — is ys man — : Boeing Alreratt club 4 ‘ ‘ 41 6 + With Johnny Wolgast Tonight, While Frankie ‘ iin to replace him. Some job, we'll say! Here's ‘ Postoffice 0 1s is ‘ Pant f Bantam Title " Addition of Pete Kilduff] the first picture of Coumbe, himself, to be pub- | Vancouver Regains Hock- JUNIOR DIVISION ager eet eer t Means $75,000 Beauty lished here since he was obtained by the Seal ey Lead in Close Tilt, (Revised) BY LEO H. LASSBN : Will Play in Outfield | | from Victoria, 3to2 | we Loyt. Tied Goals Goals Points WO titles will be at stake tonight when the P n } A ; ‘ ee ee: Se Sons of Swat perform at the Pavilion in the ‘s RY TEO H. LASSEN } | STANDINGS 1] South Par 4 7 1 weekly leather mitten party. TER leading the Won, Lon. Tet. Pte. hw wth Pa Park ; : ® F om. fort smost will be the Gordon Me- rf oe e's COOP: i See | Se est m : ; 4 ed Kay-Johnny Wolgast sétto, with the Coast oq heieeriay || Hawthorne Juniors 1 5 oe os : middleweight crown as the’ big prize. 7 San. Franckoo ANCOUVIER, — BI] Anion A. A. o 9 1 4 4 1 And then Frankie’ Pantley, the new Seals cracked C, Feb. 7.—Past,/ Northwest bantamweighf king, will risk his wlam bang hock: | cat Ses| West Seattle and back into the newly won honors in the semi-windup with Oscar Victor, a newcomer in these parts. Victor has looked» pretty good in the gym nasium workouts, but it remains to be seen as to what he lead in the P. C.| . A. pennant! can do in the ring. voramble | here Maple Leafs Meet In tiie man nitration McKay will be facing the first ska be thea wiles hard hitter that he has battled since coming to Seattle. sec and. at men, | Crack Star League Clubs Clash in-Their Final Classic|McKay has won six straight |that be hag bad in bis few fights . wt he © ry , p are food far 22d greg of Season at Hiawatha Sunday; Senior starts, but most of them were |W oops 4s ander the strain when their fitch: ers went hay wire. But look out for the Golden Gate warriors again this sea son! strong Jost its two beet JHEAETAR UNAS ENIEA WL Rnany Couch and =e | Against setups. His biggest | agen 7 r= sean an die le CARDED si a eagles Bhiny benny fac = sad iy, ot in Resuits Turned In oup was in his bout with | Soldier Woods will make his first a ak — ;, > | bo t the seco Set men adeed. = - spite of the heavy EST SEATTLE and Maple Leaf Post will clash in their Harty Farrell, whom he beat. | bow in some time in the = 3 = " Mickey Ion was forced to | If Wolgast is the same aggres-| bout, tackling Young Gardeau, an- 4 how the Seals will aa — br cou only five penalties, four of | final soccer’ classic of The Star league season at} si. tier that was when he | ler newgomer to the present layouts | them to Victoria players. Jack Ao | Hiawatha playfield Sunday. This game is expected to go @|boxed here two years ago, he wik| Bob Barnes, the little fellow who tee ee ama, who increated his scoring 194 / long way towards deciding the race. A win for West Seattle |stve the champion a hard run for|PUt uP ® game scrap in one of the d base—Kilduff. | = by two goals, was the only Vaneow | will ype otically eliminate the Canadians. | his money, prelimfaries recently, will mix with ~ base—Kamm. _ ver man to draw an enforced Tews yal 08 M. ple Leafs will still gi rd fighting chance) CHAMPS Joe Palmer, the third new boxer on — stop—Latevre. | Oatman, Fowler, Meoking and Fred: | ear ad a wo naeat on Oss FAVORED — g field— Ellison. | crickson were all chased for rough | for the title, altho their record has been marred by-a tie with” ‘The boys who risk the coin of | The stow will start at $20 p m, San cr Gant na agi apie 8 gprs gi pew|the Boeing Aircraft club that) =——Jme reaim on the outcome of the|%#’ urual. tell. nities, It waa the recond {may beat them out of the! local shows are picking McKay to| vali a os AEA Fowler hag been banished from a) H Soccer Managers lwin the decision tonight. Wolgast’s % game in Vancouver Jack Adama scored Vancouvers| Ax far as the inter-club games be | fitat goat in the opening session, |tween Maple Leafs and West Seattle wadding thru the Vietoria defense |are concerned, the ‘score in 50-60, and duping Fowler easily, ‘The sams |The firet game was a gruciting 2to-2 player put his team two to the goed | tie at Woodland park. In their next arly in the necond period, snapping meeting West Seattle routed® the {punching ability, however, is mak. | ing him a stronk contender. Pantley, too, will enter the ring a favorite to win. The little fellow * « pretty shrewd boy With the! gloves and it's going to take a ‘mighty smart man with his mitts/ “Alten,” McQuaid, Mitcheil, | Asked to Send in Lineups on Friday Managers of all soccer teama in The Star league, playing Sunday, shod see to it that their prob able lineups for Sunday's games Walsh, Kelly, Fitzgerald, r “ * ebound ro han & ft te Post boys with a 16409 defeat at i -| 4 addition of Pete Kilduff from up a rebound. Less than a minu a a . not || @efeat the Northwest bantic Floyd Johnson and Johnn: lyn means that he will un later WHE Loughtin hopped into the | Hiawatha, Hecently the Leafers heey —_ prided she Nip hee champ. hearyweights, will a ee 1 y play second base and that kame to take a penalty shot when came back with a 1:to0 win gt Wood | Aer (han tvldax noon so they |) Eadie Hammond ts making his Miller, the new manafer, will Frederickson was tripped. Wilf drove | land park ~, many mistakes were made in tak. |/OF8t start in some time, when he ¥ f first. This also means ¢t puntouunuae s low bet one et Lebman and (he L.ERAPS HANDED tear the teeia ‘owed the. phone. , boxes Joe Martinsen, the big glove O'Connell, the $75,000 beaut puck found the net. [SETBACK ad . |tomver, who iy going at a good clip,| tellher é undoubtedly play right fielt| eo . SR Aa NR aE Dt er ‘Then Fowler took a swipe at Skin The Maple Leaf squad was given | — ——— The latter wi have quite an ad} C ne of first base, where he ner and opened up a cut over, the 4 serious setback when they Jost to have tobe played over. [vantage in weight, but Hammond | “hocxy Kansa: iin: shake: eae worked last year. O'Connell is al- ° . Jocal right wingem eye, FoWler Wwoodiand park by « 3-to0 score two, Following in the complete schedule |is much more experienced and|ring fame ts his win over Lew Tendier, f ; certain to be used in the out 1 n r r drawing three pinutes on the fence. | weeks ago, The Leafs are still lead. for Sunday's games with the assign: | should give Martinsen- the best teat | it yaek eke leonard 15 rounds im Misia by the New York Giants In Ss a y | While he was oft, Parkes whiseding in the point column baceum they ment of referese: @ \- eo ‘ag 4 it he makes the major league * ohe past Ontman, who had taken UP | have played more games than Billy SENIOR CAMEO { Joe Reniamin lost a chance to , Because pe would have little | e | the goa! job. bad jus’ Bagh mnds | McGrath's Went Side crow ' + nym Sapte’ Las Port, st AGGIE TRACK | Mretendity Sant ‘Sim Rice when be thet r Geo: Sell: t ‘remaining to be played in the lant | ’ ° Johnmy Dum the other night im cet sting George Ray | ox Boxers remaining tm the, txt rent Beatle ee pada bundy Se eel 2 FUTURE GOOD) scat "aesaces aes a tag) | men into t and Oatman (JownInE the Boring Aircraft club at we at t90 p.m | Mgre than 70° gen are responding | 5)r054 {f B® won from the dancing P eur a caters gg geal | | 1 & pase from Meeking Went Beattie by a Tto1 tally, me homen. | ames to the caf for Brack mengat the m 1 + *. - =) The Poatoffice team was leading 3 “ Ovegon Agricuifural’ college” accord | i " alderson Was the outstand wer ar. Ce, om Athbett « * } Dander, by the . is planning te obtained from the Giants, due| ny te) y ourne y. TE ae ee ae eertaia. (to @ with onl « few minutes to go |ssocayon, at Weediand park. at 1 p.m. | ibm YO the eoavaparhe trem, the challenge) dotinny” Whbams. for the te play shortstop. ponies burst of speed which he//® their game with Woodland park Meeting. ine Juniors, | COrMMlis compur, gad the wealth of | ID tag ein gs le | Whe Seals will mixs Jimmy Cave- —— saeeee ve dleplased before, while his /on the park grounds Sunday when ard Juniors va Hawthorne Juniors | material gives the Axis, who have | weg sie hain cna as ae REY at shortstop, but with Kamm So Says Manager Eddie, 'Phi Kappa Alpha and Ale) oiiyiandiing and shooting was brit-/{2? bell exploded. ‘The gamo will jack Wait | poof peraisyently- shadowed ta Con-| feather limit of 122 pounds, : q third and Kilduff and Miller on », . me us i aE y6 ch H th : Wie cf the diamond their} Mane; Tommy’s ‘Riled| pha Sigma Phi Corner |»: Loughlin ran him eregem: sport “circles. fr the: pest ase Pinkmed. pas dee Willie ui the other of the close second for honors, while bow) ———————— eason or so, hope of @ WiNKINE) cashing in their 1¢-round bout in Pert better bal-| Over Two Ring Titles | cfd: i oe defense will be is ler's work had much to do with the a petbder path squad, land tomgnt. than last year. Miller is a —— — closenens of the score || Angels’ New Star n player than O'Connell, BY HENRY L. FARRELL N the finals in the interfraternity) jacy ‘Adama was the best man on} . DEVINE WILL. here Gorman te boxing Dick Leadmam Kilduff is n cinch to be bet- EW YORK, Feb. 1—Tom ib boxing tournament at the Univer-| ¢J°t veut. center en pievine ) rounds in Denver tonigne. TRY COACHIN than Morty Rath, who flivvered AN pons, st. Paul light beary. #ity,of Washington last night. Noble steady and effective hockey thru. Jast year. weight, who haswwon by # knockout MeCredie, Pi Kappa Alpha, won from | out fe was not spectacular, but he F in 20 of his’ last 22 bouts, is ready “Chuck” Chadbourne, Theta Delt /was a constant worry to the whole j, Aubrey Deviia, quartersacs sie F now for anyone. Chi, by default, in the lightheavy- | yictoria team all evening jcaptain of the 1921 Iowa varsity | dg course, Miller may be plan- Eddie Kane, his manager, said to- | Welsht clase; Urbaneck, Delta Sigma.) yo. 4. Raciay, eltho erest ‘os | football machine, which won the to play second base himself | day that ne would talk business with oUtpointed Daryll Leavitt, Alpba SI&*\ ne defense, took it upon hiw should winrtehi eunsiatn | Mig Ten conference grid title, tas | : to use Kilduff at shortstop. | any heavyweight in the coun‘ry, Hw /™4 Phi, at 145 pounds: “Brick” Joho: | (7) | Syne; vn ft Mii On Ae was reported ta have been ‘slightly, |Deen retained a freshman football The Little Gem Ear latter had quite a bit of short-|wants Bill Brennan, Gene Tunneys *9. Phi Ganga Delta, won over | 11%, ) "> lve muah indivi tite am fatered to fo Xo peers thy on 7 tua Phone will make you 1 play before taking over key-|Harry Greb, Bob Roper or any op-)"Pat™ Malloy, Pi Kappa Alpha. in the) i 1 been in other games, Art work. ponents suggested by any promoter. | Middleweightadivision: Millet, Fi KAP | Hunean showed more stuff than he Whe Frisco outficid will be one] “We have been accumd of build. |P& Alpha, kayoed Hilladon, Chi UP | i in wevern! games, Ernie Parkes ther report has been received here. happy.and enjoy life. The bey perfect The Chicago Cube have purchased lof the hardest hitting trios in the}!ng up a reputation on setups. We lon Chi, a€ 125 pounds; Hoag, AIPDA) wien he wan on the foe, electrified im, first smoker of the Mabie | hearing : Teague with Eiticon in left, Seo in [have heen meeting what looked tke | Sigma Phi, outpointed Graham. he {the fans with his neat stickhandling a en ee ee and O'Connell jn right. They | “dsy marks, but we had to. None of Kappa Alpha, in the bantamweight | Bnd pot as ce ee J, Bi om Bhibe hag been elected président | a th wilt all hit .200 or better. ‘They |the good ones would give ux a/fivision, and Ward, Sigma NU.) vancouver rates bap Seen | mreniaent lf Given by the Sure. 4 4 will form a better fielding outfield | chance, We can prove it now by |k#yoed Knox, Acacia on ae the late Benjamin Mhibe. Youns I Wednesday, Web. " 4 ‘ Mian the 3921 trio. and a better |iamuing a challenge to any of them,”| Chadbourne was unable to make | ion b é has been ¥ of the I Gentiomen ten, 1 ‘hrowing combination. This season | Kane said the light-heavyweight limit of 175) AMA" - [Slab for several seasons {I cluding tax@ Clearly. and disti pounds to meet McCredie, who has adams y || give:-rieom oftumwrns inctly i “at probably mark the passing of| Speaking of reports that Carpen ‘ne Aabrtes, the pean dene anywhere. heavier. e00 Kecond pertodt. Vancouver, Adame, 2, ¥ Loughiin, 0:86; 4 hieved some reputation ax a college | Harris . | iy and Justin Fitzgerald ax | tier wants Gibbons to win the Amer. |®° Gkinne 4 stop with the the Les Ai lab Joe Kelly gulare. a6 jican light. heavyweight champion. |Dattler, going consklerably aut of his) © iasFae SS ee eee Cal Te Pe iis he Frisco pitching staff will miss | ship before te comes back to Amer. |Wtisht clasy to take on the Lght| irs period—i Vancouver, Adama, Se weet Se ‘Tenne stration and booklet. Couch and O'Doul, but they have | ica for his contracted bout, Kane - Rugeme Gomes, star Tacoma outfielder the PL to the ; | god new men coming up.| sald he would he willing to meet the | lst night's winners will meet the |, Seenc Gillenwater, who was with | Frenchman's wishes survivors of the independent men's | va the club in the closing days of the| “I would be willing to sign for a|Slove tourney for thé university 2681 campaign, bears watching. Bob |hout with Gene Tunney, the winner |o>“mpionships Thursday evening, it Géary will be a valuable man if|to meet Catpentier for the world’a|"%s announced. eis tenet he can hit the pace he did for he said. “It Tunney should] Jimmy Hickardson was the ot Seattle in 1920. beat Gibbons % would be willing to |™n"in the ring for the entire show. | | | Young Alten, obtained from Oak-|turn our contract over to nim, be-| |i 4 Jahd, is 2 good heaver and wilt go|cause he would be more deserving ‘TEXAS GOLF Better with the Seals behind him. [of it.” telat Feveral promoters have been talk: PLAY CLOSE GooD ing to Kane about a Gibbons Tunney! 425% MacDonald, Chicago golfer. ia| vir an || BUTLER DRUG CO. Northwest Agents Seattle, Wash. Oatman trom oo file | Mack Wheat, former Philadelphia | veh | National backstopper, who will wear | kon pun-| Lor Angeles livery in the Conat top| QUAKERS for Mar- | this season | rhea, Dun | lun tor j Then there's Fritz. Coumbe, a| Meeting for this summer. Kane is |rexag open golf champion, and that | _ Ree : . | 4 ketbatt F 2 oe a ie 4 : need ee | etball games are postponed, the lerkck southpaw, and Mitchell, ob-| Willing, but the former soldier fighter | py the closest margin imaginable, He |*!'Y *hot (W. Loughlin. converted): Vice WEDNESDAY) prep loop will h th until | fained from the Cincy Reds. The |a# not committed, himself, won over Cyril Walker, runner-up| awarded penalty shot (MacKay did. not iy aca 0 gy ane Special ering: 2 former promises much as a Coast| | cnr now is right for any | trom New Jersey, by 281 to 282° The | convert EST SEATTLE ‘e 9° Ben Paris|the Fourth of July in order to Rehade-. performer. heavyweight in America outside of | matches were played on the munici-| Third pertod—Vietoria, Frederickson Rilliards will meet ta the first] plete the schedule. for This Week IT si canslbaie =, school bas- Jim Scott and Herb McQuaid wilt | the champion,” Kane said. “I would | pat Jinks at San Antonio. minutes; Mocking. 3 minutes: EChame 3 | Preliminary game in League No. 1 of) Franklin wan playing at West Se complete the staff. |not consider a match now wit ht | minutes |The Star Junior basketball league at! ate thix afternoon in the only | One ste 37 Walnut. Lester, The Seals will be well fortified | Dempsey, but I feel that within an Referee—Ion. Collins playfield tomorrow night atl@rep cage dish on the sport menu.| new, Teduced fo...» ++ #425 bebind the plate with Sam Agnew | other year he will be ready for the | ‘SCOT T’S WITH f 27? 7. The winners will play Shaner &| Broadway's return battle with | One sty ) Oak Lester, new s ra, Archie Xe ready 1 don the chamoion” ____,___'|"" "HIS OLD PALS|LEGIONNAIRES _|\2"",*: reduced to Qpe Behr Bre turday night for a pla with Battery ¢ * IN| Queen Anne, lated for the Broad Collins) way gym today, has been put off Of the best staffs in the league. | Hiverete Scott, the New York Cubs and Dandy Baking Co. jagain, this time moving up to Feb-| Teduced to ... aces In Dan Walsh the Seals have ‘| BALLARD CAGE. « | -vankees' second sicker, recently ob- | pe TIE ECKARTS ‘The teams are expected to line uplesary’ 21 viet Norrin & Hyde, Mahogany and fine utility man who can fill in at tained in the deal wi Boston. nm the hottest game of the s#¢@) 1, ¢otlow eas : yee | Walnut, new, a <n shee Pata on Savings Accounts MEN COP TILT writes to a friend that he will feel|son the A. H. A‘ association Kck-| West Seatte en Paris} Recent Mttacks of “fu” among Convenient Terms if Desired Accounts Subject to Check Are any infield berth and likewise can hit, Stepping all over the Right now the Seals look tke} Ballard Cub basketball Cordially Invited Yeldman| the Broadway basketeers has so PL@NOS FOR RENT 1) weakened the team that the game t home on the New York team.|arts and American Legion hockey) y°/' ought to; there are more Red yonsis tb im took al f « 1 ferong contenders for the flag’ The| fast cago tilt last night, 31 to 16.|Sox ‘on the New York club than teams battled to a 3 to 3 te lant) betray i rat Bare bend 8 terse 1c niaved, CD JohnsonPiano Co. ened | The close checking of the Cub 1) Boston bo: night at the Arena. no overtim rr Bitiott 1 ‘ n and West Seattle pitching staff can be strengthened z,ot the Cubs and| Boston boasts of. Tetare PF Kee |nave been training intensively of] 1618 Third Avenue The Home of | stellar shooting of M 11 c — od layed | Up a little and the shortstop prob- oting of iclLaughiin ana| peri was play tata ‘and the salts are venen 4, & ©, Fischer Pianos & Eland to ich for the losers he a ‘ollo van a tan wer tegen fr me WEISMULLER TO _ | =! mm ¢ 00106 MIQRMONS WANT | ie tos comaiton “oy then | 8 & © Plcher Panos 3 eet for the Nationals RACE THE DUKE | tear rm. Amer. terion! DOC JOHNSTON seen Preakiia was tavored |e Eee eeeee T Boat $ Schedules a 4 SUMMARY | € taten | sic SI CORNELL WANTS Nationals| John Weiamuller, Tilinois Athletic . very Mateo! SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 7 | _ Probable lineups | Woods Music Store "| CINDER CROWN ' Z aerevost (@) lelub swimming star, who holds the D ender; Wheeler (Doc) Johnston, veteran | Franklin Fes. W. Scattle ED er —-SAVE MONEY: i fellas (0) | Senae See-yerd. aap record. tor r -. Konler| iret baseman of the Cleveland, Ip- | arene eects pave TNE Travel by steamee orycagpatg egesehiaheg| i {8am win expects o compete S Hi. ESSE |tan, "ny sport tite neon tn | eel : isentttt| MONEY! ae rermrey : the rough weather and the fact that) Aub nee Ballard) Kealoha, Hawaiian holders of tt Waivers have been asked on i” " f a he Son ct SAFTY SRE eemenatiqns are rife at this time | on by Cleveland, and if he is thal give the qua . of the year, the Cornell university |, Free throws—Prevost 2, Rritneson 1. | June this year, under the auspices | shunted out of the major leagues | P | ity and workmanship [§) DAILY, 9. 11 amt, 3.5, Tem » i ipa apllpertapate vara atthe Bhriners ‘whe wit via’ e| AFTER TURNER |the'scn ‘aus’ cts. reports to |Y ORDUE GRID af ‘nai |) Stas bis saat 2g ts in the full ewing of training, ce-| ZBYSZKO WINS |Istands in June, according to a| An cffer ax instructot in basket. |be angling for him | MEN ACCUSED gain tor y 0c FOR SINGLE ‘TRIP Seiinbdéd to. uphold ‘the seahistabie rumor current in water sport cir-| ball at the University of Southern MARION, Ind, ix Pur}, ot s0c/FOR ROUND TRIP oe te enold te ene) FROM CADDOCK (es [Cultornia's “new “school for oven SWIM CHAMP |aue football men today faced charges |t"” Vicroria 8 5% ued ck champion.| NEW YORK, Feb. 7. hap Jcoaches has been mado to Coach of professionalism, It ix claimed that 2 GELES - STRAIT POINT Hi Gato tn 1905, une tan Dever low the | dock was temoved trom the int of| WET BOX-MAN Leslie ‘Turner of Broadway, by NOT A_ PRO ‘evinced ‘with: she start. team Por AN " : Nn j mer Henderson, head coach at the against Gas City last Thanks: | Je th t 2 erious contende 0 tanisiaus Reports that Duke Kal ok re last Thank 106 Columbia St, | Deisiasion Gesct Moakler’tad tom |Poverkc's world's heavyweight NOW A COACH) sournern university, whiten ix un | fener anal, phe, Kananamekts tving, ‘THe Purdue players al ve tha 7 | der serious consideration by Tu to be “tainted” are Macklin, M \y e's lead wars; but theré.ia an abundance of] wrestling | championship, when| Jack Coombs, the veteran pl turned professional and will immedi 7 r ‘ack Coombs, the veteran pitcher, | The « nich tes tot bak ' | ” i SAN JUAN JS POINTS canbe egos + sage can be devel rs yauko ee two out of three falls ie 10 coach Ate ‘Williams college team en ge na ie o n been made | ately enter the movie are occasion met ha oo Willams tb 7 - | ope tensive coachin alfrom Caddock in a title bout here | ‘ f | a ing some doubt. Latest, report omoters ams were an of andara strength Wren ane Scr dade cot ent toe. ¢ gi Pa neraly Todt adie" increase over Turner's present teak tan‘ td “Oke tnd tne | lent. ‘They will admit nothing be CREDIT - GLADLY B ere ; ampion out-|job fo urs, generally finds ajsaiary, onc sila a ne | stl vues t BELLING AOTES ores we ished the challebger by a consid-| piace for a Philadeiphia player atl eresacar i ti os in a gitiat | ans ston! Ataattts oatabeies on hatanl | pores ey eon — _ TILDEN PLAYS ine » new football and basketball /ing the professional ranks unleay| Nelson Kellogg, uthletic divector at PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNECTION AND MILL PORTS HOOD CANAL POINTS rdue, is expe vestigation today, wach next te | h next term. |the movie people can come thtu | ae cae ee | PASE STEALING : te, ete site a a OTHE erst. tn| 1s ALOST ‘ST. LOUIS HAS [COBB MEN ARE__ stn" bo's"n"athe'as™ 0 CL Farner same cinta. aetna 1S A LOST ART|""* citeT LINEUP) . HARD PRESSED| MAYBE HE'LL —- COEDS STRONG ch WOMEN an occasional game of ice hockey he has no intention of enter- } | 3 ~! | - ot og epeng aaa agile, running is being #0 much} The St. Louis Cardinals intend to nat the Detroit club ts tcea | FOR HOOP GAME Ho his latest game he played rover nilghted in the last four or five years| use the Cleveland shift uf fire base | prowsed for inflekl material Iw proved FINISH 7TH jjow tone witr it bo before wo see ESR ARGS dog LS IY PORTS Tale 6 tht mite the Swathmer | pitching wee 4 ey eg , at er . wl, e Phe , ‘ourniet ih play by the fact that the Tigers claimed | Connie Mack say# he is confident} feminine teams in intercollegiate ‘ i. | ning, 4 a a 00) when a le pander is workin or | the veteran George Cutshaw for sec his club will better its position th ‘ootball? Co-éde of the 1 prs club, played in Philadelphia, Til-|much of the value out of the pow | th position this. footha of th niversity a out ¢ ne po 1@ opposition and Del Gainor|ond, after all the other National | year* How . t el hy, 00 . ae i 2 . | ver National year* However, that doesn't mean|of Oregon will meet an Oregon eens vend datt down badly, loving) sibilities of brainy base running, |against right-handers two are | league clubs had waived on him,|much of anything since Commie’s| Agricultural college girls’ basketball Sal ; but the net star thinks the| Teams constantly played for a clus-|former American 1 Each | © , . saw hk | { Ke B oO 7 GET SOUND NAVIGATION €) lee basen tes avant Sopdill Pag , ‘ jach | Cutshaw had a pretty fair year with} club has been last for seven years,|team at Kugene on March 4, says a utfithing © nes CK» « nditioner. | ter of rung rather than only one, hits the ball hard, jthe Pirates in igi, It is due for a change. 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