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SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922, PAGE 10 an DOES WALTER JOHNSON PITCH TO RUTH: ALTER JOHNSON, premier pitcher of the major leagues, | HAT is a pitcher’s greatest asset? Has baseball im- W’ uys the hardest question for him to answer is: “How proved or slowed up in the past 15 years? What help do you pitch to Babe Ruth?” But he answers the question in| is a catcher to a pitcher? one of his series of stories that starts today on the sport If anybody can answer these questions, as well as many page. other important baseball queries, Johnson can. He has had ars’ experience in the American League. Started 5 Control Is Best Asset | ™ to Pitche So Says Walter Johnson, Famous Pitching Ace, in)?" His First Story a Per. BY WALTER JOHNSON Johnson has written these stories for The Star. He | just 15 y Tr " . AT is a pi cont knows the inside and the outside of baseball pitching. And! out in the high ranks with the Washington team in 1907 and errairaanseth He : i ; y, . bi . pr ’ atin he'll let you, who are on the outside, in on the inside thru he’s been there ever since. ably 9 cone (i= nowenuN inc his articles. | Read the first today! WALES 40msRO} ovinion “on control pitcher's great Annet Ho matter how much stuff a pitel er may have, he doesn't get anys unless he can get the bail oveen Washington Hoop Five Leaves for Idaho Monday h Edmundson's basketball nauad will leave Mond night for the final trip of the season to Idaho and Washington State When they return they will be crowned champions of the Coast or be humbled by one ‘of the strong opponents, Only two West Seattle and Maple Leafs (Back on Old Soil ‘QuayCage | ‘ Mix in Soccer Classic Sunday | rier «ong ting in the bie same, playing with de-| Five Wins | troit and Boston, in the American league, Oscar || ° ° Crack Star League Teams Meet in Their Fourth and Final Battle of the Season at Vitt is back in the Coast league again, where he || Sixth Mix Hiawatha Tomorrow Afternoon; Both Teams Expected to Be at Full Strength; started his career, many years ago, with San Fran- West Siders Have Ed, || cisco, This time Vitt will wear the livery of the ot Seyi : 4 wt || Salt Lake Bees. He is still regarded as one of the Prep Leaders Down Lin "aii, the p 4 During my career in the big leagte I have seen hundreds of promi pitchers come up to the majors, to be shunted back to the mii because they lacked control It doesn't make any diff - 7 A ry “ren In by a Big Score; games with ©. A. C, face the | much speed a pitcher may have, 6 BY ALEX C, ROSE ; greatest fielders in the game, altho his hitting has|) © +1) Husties after tiey retera and a | how. taet hie. carve brecke, fe EST SEATTLE has an undeniable advantage over the Maple Leaf Post eleven in the} fallen below jor wh standard, but he mane Q. A. Defense Features | 0/0 eee helplens ol he has control aie: » will clneh the pennant If the Huskies and Vandals break even in the Moscow series, Don't get the impression that eon tro} merely . race for The Star senior soccer trophy whether they win or lose in their big game | _ 5 at Hiawatha tomorrow. Nevertheless the battle promises to be thé climax of the local to be able to hit in that Salt Lake cheese box hard rama NO ans getting the ball “4 || enough to hold a regular job without much trou- : Weahtnaten Wil atta, hays a1 66 conte, atine it a tae Gen This will be the fourth and final meeting of these two fine teams. Honors are now|| ble. : crack at the flag, for the greater | sential even as far as their inter-club contests go. The first was a 2-2 draw, the second went to | West Seattle 10 to 3 and the |third to Maple Leaf 1 to 0. | But the Maple Leaf record The occer e e Was marred when the Legion boys were tied by the Boajng > hepates NN more games remain to be played before the sentor and junior | Aireraft club and defeated by @ivisions of The Star Soccer league complete their seasons. The | Woodland ‘Park, | The West Seattle club, on the number of gamen playe will give them a higher pere tage. Only two victories for Idaho can take the fag away from Wash ington unless the unexpected happens and Edmundson’s men bow to W. 8. C. or the Oregon Ageiow Edmundson is expected to take Captain Jimmie Bryan, Windy Crawford, Evan Lewis, Heinie The master pitcher is the fello who cannot only get the ball over thi plate but can also use hig control f working on the weakness of the b: ters who face him. He is the pitch: who can keep the ball low and o1 wide, if that ix the kind of pitcht that worries the batter, or high a inside if he doesn’t like them ther Control in a broad sens meat keeping the ball where you want BY LEO H. LASS iL" ‘OLN'S quintet of basketball | players stood in the path of the Queen Anne steanvrolier and when the parade was over the Lincoln |equad had been crushed under a 22 |to 6 tally, ‘The game wan played | jat Queen Anne. hy jul for the rest of the season follo FEBRUARY 19 jother hand, has gone thru the rea | For the first few minutes the |] Sietk and Leo Nicholson as his | Of course there are times when Maple Leaf Post vs. Boeing Aircraft club at Woodland park. son eo far with a clean let of wins kame wan evenly fought, but then | first string five, with Chet | #reatest of pitchers fail to make West Seattle vs. Postoffice at Hiawatha. outside of the two Ma leat 4 the Queen Anne class started to tell|| Froude, Louis Peters, Chuck ball obey their intent South Park vs, Ballard Juniors at Woodland park. | camen, fand the leaders took the upper|| Frankland and Gundlach as re With a few pitchers controt is Hawthorne ve. Allen Association at Woodland park FORGIE AT hand, never to be headed || serves. ‘The coach’ is.still giving | MAtural eift, with most pitchers it Cowan Park vs. Washington Park at Lincoln park. | ck ‘TER | The game was harder fought than|| the subs a chance in the regular | ®" ®¢auUired art. Control can be FEBRUARY 26 The Maple Leafs will have their the score would indicate, but the/|| lineup, but the combination fatis | ed by the wildest pitcher if West Seattle vs. Woodland Park ai Hiawatha. full strength on the field. This | powerful Queen Anne defense com || to function properly without all | ™ Kes the proper effort in the vs. Ben Paris Billiards at Columbia. MARCH 5 Hawthorne Junio: rect direction. Most pitchers make the mistake means that Bob Forgie, one of the hered Lincotn's offen: best center forwards on the Coast, | pletely ame the veteran quintet. sive. Ratlisplitters had lots of shote | West Seattle vs. Boeing Aircraft club at South park. | will be in action. For the past two in the latter part of the game, but i rae Sa or ia aa whee tty ie wR pe Woodland Park vs. Postoffice at Woodland park. weeks he has been on the road and they were checked #0 closely that SEATTLE ae aka € rain pepe um pe 4 MARC }he was eadly miased when the they had to shoot too quickly to be Pe West Seattle vs. Woodland each ball I throw. I work for cow Legion jeam was defeated by Wood. effective " tro! antly, MARCH 19 land Park. The splendid Moor play and shoot: WINS 4TH \aotmg. antly, no matter what I aperye tai ve i esiige te Es gto mt be ry | Manager Robinson says his team ing of Enoch Schultz — mod era in celal eee ae wm Oe | will ine up as follows: Fletcher, kame. He snared five field goals | jmoal; Watts and Galbraith, full: | during the matinee. Clarence | wae PRO CHARGES backs; White, Abbey, Smith, half Shreeve played a darb of @ game at Won. Loat. Tied. rts| P \(Dr. Kelton Says suaher iciot, peice ven saativeas, Seater tod’ Berka Chase wes alemite cri. oe ee a| | A nar . a y | Forgie, W. Dowie, J. Dowie or Wil wer of strength for the winners | Vancouver shee ia Latest college athletes to be ; Welling-Harrahan | | iss. to-«ara } on the datunee } |pended because .of pretunsiinal j ud, the stellar run-|U7ICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 11—Bat-|charges are Clarence Swanson ¢|John Pucelik, members of the 1 Walter MeCh of the Lincoln team, | pe geval agi agree ay ting desperately to sare otf University of Nebraska football ¥ scored al! of Lincoln's points. defeat on their home lee, the Vic-isity. They confessed to playing in | The victory marked the sixth |torian puck men went down to a/ Professional game at Sioux City {straight win for Walter Bell's prep|2 to © defeat last night before| November 27, 1921. | Billy MeGrath, the scrappy man t Bout Is Canceled jager of the West Seattio team, has e ea } There will be no boxing show || slightly shifted his lineup. McGrath Tuesday at the Pavilion, the [| scored his first goal of the season scheduled match between Joo] jast week againgt the Postoffice and Welling and Joe Harrahan being |) so he thinks be should be up among Kansas called off by the Seago «ban the scorers. So Billy will start on gy Seattle. li R d : cording to Chairman Dr. Kelton. |\the forward line tomorrow instead he score follows: * The win places t w ; in tt Bo The local ring board is conduct- || of tn the halfback line. .. = Queen Anne — Position Linea) PI Seattle fi ing iNecor Champion Outfighte ond ing an investigation of the re |! weer gearrLs | NAN | seats. - Forward --+ alder |hockey loop. lead. ported serap between Clay Hite || tivgpp ‘g } — Mhreeve........ Center .. Kwapi| Seattle's defense was the reason wt Malone, rival promot- < - —— | Gives Guard .....+,;MeCloud im heh | 22 tytn re sases || cor hae announced hi tin | ie eg SERRA tor thelr win, The Aretocrat Shooting In the two-man e in the Elks’ annual bowtls Hubstitutions—Jeyce for Kwapi, .Ave-|could not penetrate to within shoot- { {uum for Bhreeve, Cady for Giteon, Myers) EW YORK, Feb. #heite 6,\'ng Gistance often, and the stellar! moters engaged in a prettminary ||"? 8 follows: MoCail, goal; Gacea- | e to the puguiar show lest fweek. | Fini, Upton, fullback»; Quarterman, | Tro essiona | Kelly, Maroni, halfbacke; McGrath e ° for Kraverunta tournament, now being pla 11, ~ Benny Hite says he has not been nott |) 500. Sarum cnr raheem janes ithreevs 1) | work of Happy Holmes at goal took || Chicago, Mort Lindsay tne ck Leonard, light-|| fied, and intends to stage the \forwaran. ’ _— e . Chews 6. care of the few shots that came|| Bruck have hung up a new te ee ele iy Water wit tanto wi inks Men Organize ;:=* veer alo ce ie ae . it BO tle and the game is scheduled to get | Lincoln haedetoo8 a ‘| The final periot was thrilling, f while ‘Bruck slaughtered the pins under way at 25 p. m. matenee-asrian for a 674 total bf with the whole Victoria team oa 3). Rocky Dt yt INI ( ye ) {x the 1 eae ison oe OR Hi P |PARKS PLAY. | Organization for the Coming Season Completed Here: + BROADWAY, “maxing ‘tm east | geod Gn ie Le vee | ~FIVES CLASH i pot:xcs To Make Bid for Open Tournament at Victoria, B.| 1D start in several weeks, downed | sone 20 to 12, at Ballard. The! “Vieterta, $5 ex STARTS You IN THE xo " In the other senior game of the | 2 , den lagt | | . a Soxkay IN BIG GAME 5 tue tortne’“Aiccrart ciun ana) C+ This Year; Other Golf News | Tigers were masters of tho situation |FOwler so: cs... O see. aman io).........D. j eon - -— thruout. . . i damon | ITH a place in the finals at | Wactons pears st a58 a me BY ALEX C, RO: : i , SUMMARY lgedone s. eel ‘ate attempt to rush the champion oft | stake, the pap dig Mader a Lemon will referee. While both HAT old Scotch saying, “Where there's reek there's Rrateets | Pemeerente. «++ Re WW. +0, ep meetl Sadian « 01 7 his feet and beat him to the canvas) *! wax Oe og Lap per Peorayes hove | teams are out of the race they heat,” may be adequately used in regards to the feeling mpaerey | Halderson : nw sees Moria | : - Mego Sore the. portads fer |e iones ef tite game will enter air ae: Geeta oo a cok yuna amongst the golf professionals of the Northwest, since they (3) | eeet ‘portee—te meacti, Weypiad tebe lh’ oe challenger. | Rickey, 11°00; 2, Seattle, Walker from} | Morris, 4:60 (19) | Recond period —No score. | Third period—No score From the sixth round on the fight! the finals with Battery ©, Collin’ /ig jooked for by Park fans, The found out that the “open” had been struck off the list of was ali Leonard's, He did not show ; Cubs and the Dandy oe hws for | teams are scheduled to lineup as events at the annual P. N. G. A. championship tournaments. ISt ils best until the last few rounds, |The Star Junior basketball trophy. | | totk P Being left “out in the cold,” as it were, at last year’s Pittaon, goal: Purvi curacy The Billiard boys defeated the! woodland park ee ae be wah (he ssautacy Be i on. fa gy st eevie, |p neet, was the mi that kindled the pros’ fire Gailed to show in the earlier rounds | Clothiers in their first game, 14 ron. fulibacks: ‘Patmore, ismpeon Portland meet, was the match i) In the 11th, Kansas took the count | to 1° halfeecks: ichardam. Rrland ‘of fine, when he stopped a left hook/ Ray Eckmann. | First perfod—Briden for Riley, Riley der Lan j for Morris, Ume-—Hroadway 15, Bal-| second period—Morris for Triden, for Riley, W. Loughlin for Dun. and it sputtered into flames when no mention of an open | championship was announced for this year’s tourney. ‘asihtadili » Morris will handle the whis [tle tonight Boeing Air Lanaberry, goa! A Riley for Morris, Morris for! SW i AG with his jaw. but ose be age "fhe Seattle Bo is and the fullbacks; Mose. And so it was that a number of professienal golfers from ITH Gordon Greene showtag the sahil! thadebbges tke hd e y * . * game at 7 p | : : ether 3 Py re | Utah enrolied a e v swamped West Seattle under a $8 to v crowd when he falled to finish Kan | ae : i, A PS : together in Spalding’s store newly formed organization, and the |j'count at the Mt. Baker wchoal. It| ssce Pevalties Eagar ime Bath round, the fans appa) Tw blished Monday in The Siar|TWO JUNIOR last Monday, get Lies the | dues paid will go toward caring for|is the largest score rolled up this|—*. TTS SANs : 1s ently thinking the champlo st Wael yt irene s Mager : ~ W e forming | unemployed members of their craft, | y, | —And it's letting Kansas stay the lim and play will start Wednesday me LISTED first step toward t Z unemp rm year, sand ics ce of| The The champion took adva ame are expected to line up two’ Stintér eniies axe ached a “Daatfin my who may be in need SUMMARY wo junior games ar hed-jof the Pacific Northwest ; od Re ea cle——100 poun the situation to unloose a vicious at | a% folic ws or te norrew The Cowan | Professional Golfe socia r ee. ee it missed repeatedly Ben Parte Billiards m ding conte re for!» ” 7 easy to handle: am tack, but mi Poult! the junior cup, will play the Alien |“ON- John H. Dreher, secret ¢ cael lowest in price © Athletic association at Woodlan Application has been made to the|P. N, G. A,, who was 4 ‘ any “twi Let us SLUGGER WANTS «|park at 1 p. m. George Hoefling P. N. G. A. to have an open cham) honorary member of the P- Frankia, ‘Dare show | you the si: Evans | will officiate. A Cowan win cinches | Pions during the annual gather fob «Johnstone = and Beattie. points—and tell you about the Y WAY To OWN A MOTOR Maske a DEED TO PARK Elliott hive A) cin ahictaplaontiie tom: thinks ing at Victoria next June and it 4x| Henwood were named a committee | , Owners ot the New York Am" HARRIS GOES sat gti ter” junior rune the er? pombe that the tournament] o arrange ad bmit permanent |*"Refore—sor Score at half time—¥ cans and Babe Ruth seem due for an alla uniors at Columbia pla " the fact that match play ing whic 41t be held on Monda argument when the Bambino and the FO) BAY CUT Y | ate Juss at Omeetin stay. | bones handionp ‘and fickisi@adeer se ny |: Becund.. tents seeuite Colonels sit down to draw up tek oss’ Geile Caddas aca “hanbile il wi : cee. 40 See Queen Anne 13, Linc new contract. His old one hail “anadnete, Whe wiayed with fal” : ae to Those in attendance at last Mon-| Franklin 11, West for $20,000 a season, expired at eg eee cams were slated to | per roun 2 day's meeting were: Phil Jefferson, Broadway 12, Bal Glose of 1921, and it is quite likel ev: ge ‘ Se eet meer ees vacunaas see tt Osaniiy club, ob Jobe - | ey Atmel to 1 tretties oer new Jed, oe at least ‘doubled. before he' club in the Michigan<Ontario iengu TY Aiseueting ta" vetobat’<tntical’ fred Henwood, Dave craig, | JOHNNY GRIFFITHS SLuErs | |TEntest and « nirongeat” plate knowte a © p . t . er, Ho w purchased | & Fe ie’ rere BOSTON, Feb. 11 aking the full does not cove Poot of the puts his John Henry to another con-| this summ an the 1922 mee n Victoria in go gton Golf club; Al, Expinowa, | une (he ninth round, Johnny uth; you can bite germ eff the tract. The slu is certainty worth the Philadelphia Athletics las ing to t her one of those untry — chub: Grittiths Ohio pry wolmht. lost to Cob) Suaranteed 15 yea $50,000 or $60,000 as a drawing card,/ fall and has been assigned to th greatest ever” affairs and we fee Donald McPher Micke: a seeps rt ‘cy. hore Whatebome set of phtrsg: and it may be that his Mid-West mino under op |wure that the many hundreds who Golf club; Arthur Jones —- we ke vs bf ea 10. 68 Crowns ... nee the light and come thru with tronal nt by American attend the annual gatherings ‘aft’s Indoor Golf school; and poor a bn deg fa as chain 08 Bridgework rr) Much debat league club would be pleased to see pro-|one simpon purg amateur—Johnnie | '°U%4 POU |$2 Amalgam Filling . ‘sn fessionals back again fold | Dreher, the “live wire’ in North.! an vieing their ‘kil al e west golfdor BEARS WIN prone in ~A anes of ale play, on 2 ante SPRKELEY, Feb. 11 California the Coiwood and Oak Bay courses defer i) ve ror ed Washington State here last | —-SAVE MONEY— to 18, the Iden Bear Gall amd@ See Samples of Our rate | feamer « being in the lead thruout,| and Bridge Werk. We Stand bat dalle ad i bask ‘. r "I Tr | champion yon © pre am ©! el T, % ' a | wints MAN BEATS MONTANA | Championship on the program of the RACING SIRE Jsotinny Tait, Catifornia forward the Test of Time | TAC OMA. WALLA WALLA, 1—In a " homo i Followers of bicycle racing are tak. | Starred. | Most of our present patronage ts \ SPEED- slow game the Whitman basketball | !* very probable that it will be com: |... otice of Bobby Walthour, tr cra whose vwerk le ech y BY FARL A. PRY 1. Fis noavaimie ana|auintet sunk the hooks into Man. | Peted n Thursday and| who cracked the amateur champion:| CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb, 11 good matisfaction. DAILY, ® 12 am. 1, 3.5, 7 pom, Only two birds of the Emperor | ‘Toit + Taft's | tana here last night, winning 26 to 15, | Friday lahip of the United States last Octo. For the ninth consecutive time, J. tomers, who have tested: Special Sat, and Sun. Trip, 9 p,m. ome family have ever been taken reports An effort will be made to have while his fath tow my When coming to our often. be ou Boe ‘ 1 " nave ‘er mre} ile his father was winning | Howard Shoemaker, New York, is Joy are in Tae. ‘7 POR SINGLE TRIP on the Pacific const. One was ob- |)" CORVALLIS, Feb. 11.—Piling up a| golf professionals and their the 100-kilometer ra at America’s champion amateur pocket Uhis ad with y . a See FOR NOUND TRIP felned in California and Dr. Dom | sunt | 41 to 19 tally, the Oregon Aggies had | ants and greenkeepers from every | Germany. The boy shows promise of| billiard player, He defeated William = 3 H Falmer, of Seattle, got the other t {Maguamish, |no trouble defeating the Oregon cag-! club in British Columbia, Washing-|eclipsing the work. of } VICTORIA. BC f E ear hoe “from Owe |‘ ore lant might ao e Picea jeclipsing the work of his famous | Leu kford, Ul, in the finals last PORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS t play in Viper f | na on ‘gon, \ JCAHO, ontana and ! father night, 126 to 96, in 28 innings. | KG. Mundorft, of Sulphur Sprin ‘EEEE=2=22 STANISLAUS ZBYSZKO MAY RESTORE MAT GAME The bird w wonderfully every feather being of the sai | ditions, but he expects that ‘the | i ; CREDIT - GLADLY oh in the weather, bringing | BY ABURN BROW | members of the “trust,” in they game are wondering if it isn't about Polish tos the public will grad a | moe Fain water ine the lake, will | gt ANISLAUS ZBYSZKO, | opinion of the Ar in fans, and] time for someone else to “win" the |aally—very | gradually—-renew its BELLINGHAM - ACORTESSY | ‘The Mount Rainier Sportemen's asno-| weight wrestler, may bring the | watched the careful shifting of thela bit | wrestling, and the ge nay be a RAIL-CONNECT flatign Wl feature @ special lecture vy! mat game back to the posit championship among these knights! Wrestling writers are begin: “| restored to the place it held years Oo T 4 PORT Toe oe NO CA OUeE TIONS & M ter in Fairfax, February | Of prestige it held in the world of the mat | ning to openly predict that | ago. jas Of & merien of educational! of soars yiire he wrestling Many matches between the Ameri | Zbyszko is duc to “lose” his | ‘The future of wrestling rests FOR tures along nature tin that Dr) wyndicate” of dack Curley and [can wrestling stars have been shady.| laurels in the near future—one on the over-sized st kmun has been giving for this club. | hady. | houlders of HOOD CANAL POINTS wieB making good | has been giving £ ‘* club) ‘allied promoters nearly kayoed (One of them takes the title—in-| expert even picking March as Zbysako, MEN & WOMEN Local fishermen not await the! King Coumty Game am 3 variably by a close decigion—and| the month, He may be a member of the a 7“ opening of the fisitin her ax cloved Lake Calligan, Lake Ma | _ Since coming to the United [holds it until the public becomes| But is the Polish wonder a mem-| “trust,” taking his orders from the [LQ Met aL ee NEAH BAY & fore, with two much tine water |and Bunday Inke for breeding purposes. | States the giant Pole has defe weary of his steady victor Then | ber of the combine? matoh makers, If he is, he will aries Hamimenict and Lake Wi ‘er Pay #5 tag A Mb ay ortamen's an.) €@ ever grappler he has et, another of the gar suddenly al If he loses his title in the next |} his title soon, and the little is" ottand Wieor whe hare sociation | Including “Strangler Lewis, doo | pinyx unusual form and “works” | year, tho old cry of “frame-up!| reputation the game has today will £30 oid wenthar of t eo past i a i ij | Stecher, Harl Caddock and into a mateh for the title-—and wins | will greet the new champion be dealt a death blow Sr gates, Tuas, 00 -Fistune, | anc Me Reartomen'¢ eacsvintion ¢ Band | Mar n Plestina, it after a hard battle | Jf Zbyszko holds his title until} Or, he may be on the leyel—and Bein trout and bass fiabinw should lin-| meeting Wednesday at the Chamber uf This list of victims, with the pos | It's old stuff some unknown rises and clearly /the restorer of wrestling in the! »o Commeres assembly hall. sible cxception of Plestind, are all Just now, followers of the mat proves his superiority over the great | United States,

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