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Pitching and a trio of tefthand Ritter; against the = righthandee Miingers when his Boston Braves ‘won the work! series, The Cleveland Indians were the mext team to make it famous, Trix Speaker using it constantly in 1920 and 1921. He shifted Johnston and ‘Burns on first base, Evans and Jamieson in left field and Smith and Wood in right Meld. But this combination has been! Johnston has gone | 4o the Athletics and Burns to the Moston Wreck Sox. Stuffy McInnis eomes to Cleveland from the Bean @aters and he will play every day Wood i» siated to play regulariy! Bow that Smith has also been ship-| ped to Boston. Only one club in the Coast league te pretty certain to use the shift Broken up, too. Bob Humphrey, formerty won the Georgetown laghington, D. C. team, bh: was © Credie thinks that Rod M care of first vase accepta sthiete, has been signed by the De- troit Tigers. “Me cam pitch or pi the infield. He was halfback at the Catholic college last |" speeded up his season, placing on the All-American | second tram. Mohardt was suspend- | has overcome ed recently from Notre Dame for ‘ayloraviile, recent football scandal. league clubs, probably menna th Wade Killefer plans to carry catchers thin year will elect offic club at diving fio mission a versity men quarter. John Tr and Lambert Sternbergh is serving s coach. SEATTL Regular Lineup Certain With Bates and Middleton | Gone, It Looks Like Reg- ular Batting Order Daily BY LEO H. LASSEN ' ROM the present outlook Walter MeCredie will stick pretty close to a ree ular Hineup the year. ‘The battir shift used oy the Seattle In diangs last yeor is due for ite moth balls Rod Murphy played first base Qgainst righthanded pitchers and Ray Southpaws were serving up ihe Bates played the bag when rs. Roxy Middleton and Billy Lane) Shifted considerably in the out with Middleton sticking agai Tighthenders and Willyum again southpaws. With both Bates and Bhunted to the Western league for the 19: campaign, it looks Mke both Lane and Murphy will play their respective positions regular! @uring the coming season. While Rod had trouble hitting Certain southpaws, he is too valu to be serving time on the Dench. Lane hits beth left and ‘righthanders equally well and Se needs his all-around ability ail ‘of the tme ‘This batting shift was first mace famous in 1914 by George Stati ‘mgs, who used a righthanded hit outfield against southpa Vernon is expected to ‘The Philly Athietion formake Take Charles s2 a training camp for Rag Texas, this year, The veteran Dan Murphy. # already on the 4 is looking after the pretinsi- RAFY afrangements. ar south- ity of a te 1 by Manager Bill Essick of the Veroon Tigers. Ban Franciace, Hoyes +; Salt Lake, Modest wae Los Angeles, | Elsi- Bere; Vernon and Sacramento, at It seems that the reason Leo Dressen Was put on the market by Ht. Paul is that Iso is a tempermental ball player and While he ts & fine minor league first sacker the St of petting gaaick were tired work under year. He ‘The San Francisco cin will try to land Morry Hath a job at Kanaas City in the American Association. The Seals have obtained waivers on him John Mohardt, star Notre Dame | ¥ jar football ying in tl amous” game at which lend to the Frank Frisch and Dan Murphy are the only players to hit nately AE bat In & world’s series game. Frisch @id it last year against the Yanks while Murphy turned the trick with the Ath leticn in the 1911 series with the Glants Both hit safely tour times ry time The acquisition of Mack Wheat ana Daly, both catchers from the bie 4 Heldwin at Lon Angeles wr WASHINGTON SWIMMERS __ ORGANIZED NIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON swimmers have organized and 4 of the swimming | meeting being held Mon-| All campus water slickers | aye been called out and prepara tions are being made for a big sea- Lockers for the swimmers in the crew house on the Lake Union ca being prepared and the bi t is to be put into com n, At present the uni * practicing in the pool twice a werk Meets with ©, A. ©. and Oregor contemplated for the spring null is captain ing of the AL RASCAL, hh) he om AND PULLS PHRACLES Middleton | THE ROWS FoR WWwenl-Onn YRARS | « “tei Prep Hoop Climax Is on Boards This Week |Queen Anne Faces. Broadway Tuesday and Then Meets Franklin in Big Game Friday; Leaders Face) This action is pending the doct Floor Disadvantage; Q. A.’s Have Two Postponed, HE Seattle high school b SUSPENDED . BY LANDIS' ON WEIGHT «*" KENWORTHY ng Bh HARRAHAN, who will sai] Judge Landis, commissioner of base ball on Kenworthy’s on the decision of the minor league weight in most of his past bouts red bim|with lightweights, but looks heavy S asketball race will come to a) | climax this week with Franklin and Queen Anne figur-|+ |ing in the big games. | The Quays, leaders with eight straight victories, complete | |their schedule with a game at Broadw with Franklin at the Mt. Baker school Friday. While the Quays will be favorites to win both games, ¢” nevertheless the powerful hill quintet face their two hard- est fights of the season. Broadway and rbitration board. jwhen he brought up the matter of nis ride contract y Tuesday and one Iron Duke says he ts confi dent that everything will be straight ews of the suspension was made the schedute Lincoin and Broadway Lincoln Friday and Ps Seattle at West on the same day. ‘ROAD TRIP IS REAL DYNAMITE ., y of Washington in| will battle at the Arena tonight for | —--— = Amateur Hockey as iIFINAL WEEK Washington tn somewhat weakened by the loan of ¢ Carthy of the Pacific [AMATEUR PUCK TITLE TIFF ON Washington |Plays West Franklin are| been signed | Broadway is not as strong as they were when they nevertheless aple leaf post, strong defense and | bother Friday tne season will come to a Franklin has been coming The Quakers lost the | first game of the year to the Queen | Anne boys in big score, but they | came, floor game will home after the read trip of the se old quintet left Seattle lead: wt disastrour the title of the ¢ with 10 straight wins zed to win but one « in four starts on this nto camp twice ¢ | with @ rush, of whom are ine have won every In Gordon Greene and Johnny Mager they have two of the HANGS UP NEW RUN MARK and Victorians will batt A win for “ RAY The Washington team will close ite are the dead-eyed-Richards on their | home with two games with in & minutes 3 middle-distance world's record. be a pretty battle FRESHMEN WIN BASKET RACE of Washington against Burke Gib. former mark George Bonh AMUSEMENTS _ OOR THEATRE VAUDEVILLE: PAT ROONEY AND MARION BENT ent revue de te OF SMOKE Anne’s unmatched |to its defense in Young Kono, the which wound up the season Saturda Harry Speidel, 875 percentage. a lot of the awkar Washington super |ness that marred his play earlier in [tied for second pl college finished third The Queen Anne offensive trio of for fourth position club squad in the cellar. | VEAN GREGG PASSES THRU the Seattle ball club's and the Lake working trio real battle and! 6 two other tough Crawford & Broderick both being postponed Ballard tomor as not been acti mill for four year in condition and is confider In the other remaining games on | succes John Ruskin BUILT BY HAND CIGAR O'Donnell in “Conviet Thirteen, AGES—— 1to 11 PM, ¢ NOMANCH” They could be smaller but not better After your first John Ruskin you'll Buy two today. fay 60 too, MANUFACTURING Bison City F Norman ‘Velma Showing Mu THE SEATTLE STAR E CLUB NOT LIKELY TO USE BATTING SHIFT THIS SEASO “Moose” Really Meant It When “Moose” Johnson said he was going to quit hockey and left for his home in Portland, in mid-season, the Coast fans thought it was another whim of the big hockey star. But it looks like he really meant it. Victoria star marks the end of the most unique figure in the annals of the puck game. GAME HAS SLO R JOHNSON we BY WALTE n argument, Talk y 0 year game has gone back » the star of 20 years ago will offer the mame opinion It neem to be customar players to always belleve t in which they happened to be a star SENIOR DIVISION TEAM Won Laet Maple Leaf Port Weet Beattie Woodland Park Boeing Aireraft club Postoffice JUNIOR DIVISION TEAM Won = Lost owan Cigar Co. Washington Park South Park Halland Juniors Hawthorne Juniors fen Paris Billiards Allen Athletic Assn. { baseball will be determined at the next meeting of the managers of the loop scheduled for March 19, Ore Drackes will manage the Pir | baseball teain ayain | tle Evenly in Match | | | Mi and Much Griffiths, the Wasn- figured activities aye * club ewan | Dall and soccer, too. Roth played be Athletic emociation have consented to join forces for the baseball season. Neth erganisations were represented in The Siar Junior soccer league. ‘The Rellara Juniors aed the Allen | {The Star b IS TAKING _ w with More: Jones at the © cade Athletic ctub's » at vilion ‘Tuesday night, seema to hav undergone a “second growth.” Har rahan has always been a bit shy poundage and has given away) lenourh now Jones in working out at Tacoma thelr) and won't be here until tomorrow | Able Gordon has a tough aavign [ment in meeting Frankie Pant- ley, who looks better every time he starts. Gordon has a record that od miller; but « man has to be good to do any thing with the bantam. In the other bouta, Pat Williams Jand Owen Roberts will show in tho special event fier Woods will fling his wild wallops at Freddy Kelly. nd Joe Palmer is billed with Art Fitazaimmons. indicates he ie a ¢ WILL DECIDE | ICE HONORS EF T of the week's crucial hockey loop tilts i# set for tonight at Vancouver, where the Millionaires Vancouver club wil cinch them place in the championship pla off As Victoria has two remaining games and must win both to land in a playoff bert Vancouver win to- night will n the chances of the Mets, as Seattle can then cinch her place in the title series by taking Vancouver into camp here Wednes. day nig Vancouver ix almost a sure bet to} finish either firet or second, as the Millionaires have three remaint games and need but one win to keep out of the basement, | Two wins for ViZoria over Van couver and a Seattle win over the champions will tie Victoria and Seat: | tle and wi liminate the Vancouver 1 NEED MONEY! And must do dental work to get it. & shall give the qual ity and workmanship | prie 1 must raise money. 'and I shall save y & dollar for ever jollar you pay me tor your dental work EDWIN J. BROW 108 Cole st, For than 2 [years Seattle's lead ng dentiat dy Ts as Good a BATH! | Hut Keep in Mind SATURDAY NIGHT! WED UP SINCE WAR, SAYS. JOHNSO ne wuffered a neve Kbps) biggest upset in The Star Junior Basketball league]) |by a 23 to 9 tally in the third game of the final series for — | headed, outclassing the Billiard team at every phase of, the ~~|game. The big league shoot- ‘ing of Jimmy Logan at for- ‘eams Stand te jward was the big factor in| How T S |the Cub win. in Star Basket | coreless Tie Game Is Featur Cowan C gar Co. ) Washington Park Bat-| The Star owes the Elks’ club an jspology for the conduct of these | Players who proved to be the -poor- | LAYING to a scoreless tie the |@8t lowers that the league has Co. and Washing | Xnown this year. lin the second period when the game | man and Rbinaldo Caccia were the | and Morris Cowan Ciga ton Park dished up one of the best games of the junior series in The Star nocoer league at Lincoln park}, big, strapping fellow who could! The playing 1 for the Purk team was x | ioop if he played the ball instead of Ino played a sterling game |has had trouble reported on account or the Cowan team. | oe trie op club has cinched | Knights of Columbus complaining |'"*. The ‘Star selections have their ‘The teame lined up as follows butt, | pDrcanse the equad is In the finals | Merry Mpeidel. the husky Franklin er, Hillstad, balfoacks; B. Grif Griffiths, Perasch, Collins and Costa, forwards. iE Allen Athietic Association de Pa-| feated '1 to 0 after five minutes of overtime, both clubs agreeing to the overtime | have to do is to withdraw, the Hawthornes won! | The first period went to the Cubs} , ar! Mitticen ts expected played Tommy Chitwood again when ineligible by Fowler scored the goal. | played at Woodland park LE LEAFS down ing Aireraft club in a lntlers | the winners w Izonard tallied for Ben Paris Billiards Coline Cuba) weight champion, has signed to m <9) Porition (3) |the winner of tonight's fight be: hse! Fee p Nae GaxZERR | Willie Jackson and Charley Whi Le How Center .......,..Dutfy |Slated for Madison Square Gard | winiott Guard M. Peidman EST SEATTLE ran wild against at Weat Seattle |zulee 3. Dutty 2, Bird 3. Free throws— | | Hird 1, Kilett $, Caccia 1, Gayeules 2, |M. Weidman 1, Referee—Bob Morr | i i score at half time was 2 to 0. | HERE was a mixup in the game | & Wolff and Imperiais at the Elks’ | thru his own | Will be played at 7 p.m. Wednesday | allard Junior-South scheduled for Woodland park GEORGES STILL been reported. The Wilson's | |play the Asahi Juniors and the} | Mikadoes the Ballard Cubs. These | jreports should be turned in at The | KIDS RICKARD | Star before § o'clock tonight. | winner of the ling to a Parte wire, became known toda Real Painless Extraction Free Daily In order te tatreduse on at peaerare Bia ae does not cover in bite corn eff thi (whalebone) Whalebone set ef Teeth 08 Rridgewerk 62 Amalgam Filling . guaranteed for 15 years, en in the morm: ing and get teeth ination and advice free. Day to Take a | Call and See Samples of Our Fiate and Bridge Werk. We Stand the Test of Time Most of our present pat | fecommended by our earl ers, whose gees om who have ¢ When coming to mare in the ri 19 ad with you. OHIO 207 UNIVERSITY gr. | @pmeatte Fraserratersea On ted our work, ur office, be sure ght place, Bring & MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1922. American league f 10 to} ar 1 ely t c of will frankly admit tandard | Ruth asides ait aaa It doesn’t seem to me that the | fore the inside stuff. In addition, tha ubs are playing as much real base i ot nk pitching hati Most butters are thinking of the old) From the way the attendan base bit, rather than pulling some. records have been broken in the ba thing out of the ordinary two years, however, it th I feel that the ly tall haw done | public kes the slam-ty 0 much to slow up the « an far as | play Collins Cubs Upset Dope; Beat Ben Paris Third Game of Star Cage Finals Goes to Cubs by a 23) to 9 Tally; Billiard Team Resorts to Rowdy Play; Two Games Not Reported : BY LEO H. LASSEN : t} ol we F season was registered Saturday night at the Elks’ club - * when the Collins Cubs walloped the Ben Paris Billiar dteam) om Ry the Junior trophy. Da The Cubs took the lead at the start and were never). 4 se A RA The Billlard team marred tts play | Circuit Finals} ft Won Leet Pet ° © 1008 was cinched by the Cubs by resort- ing to rowdy tactic Harry Feld.) Collins Cubs Dandy Bakiny chief offenders, the latter being — ordered out of the game by Referee a. , eaeney | The Paris team is @ good basket-/ instead of whistles by tim: bail squad and does not have to| kerpert im the Seat resort to these tactics. Caccia ts ee be one of the best players in the fouling bis opponents, : = ‘Too much stress on individual seer Thin is the third time this season | ana soneip about AN-City players are two that the management of thin league | ¢# re that threaten the pi hoop: i =acue | league. Basketball is @ game ts which " . team play t* vitel and this kind of ub, the Elke’ club and the | publicity tend towards individual play- before, and it is the only team in| ens it guring the seamen Ono ns the league that bas brought com- — plaints — =aeBiaes ¢ team will not be asked to for-| athlete, be anther erack all-areumd fit its franchise, but Referee Mer. mam being developed. “Marcy te ris i Inwtructed to remove any | player from the game who ques: tions his authority and the Billiard squad will simply be the losers by continuing such tacticn. d The Star does not make any club obki enter the league. The teams are invited and come of their own free Wes ng oe tm schoore at g will. Any time any team in the| liag pmengy league is not satisfied with the way | Ker Willie and Spot Sehssen” hey Ms a the circuit is conducted, all they | t*r, veteran outfielder, will bear the bi i |aen of the Tiger attacks this years i 1) eee oe es But back to the game te « by a big margin, as the Cubs lead | eecrenaerco ee ae 14 to 2 at half time. |LEONARD SIGNS During the entire game two field mae |filliard baat touts cance’ | FOR GARDEN GO The score follows: Benny Leonard, world's light Cacela Ovard Nets The champion will first box Pall itutione—_nird for Bille, Kopatein | Moore at New Orleans on Febru cle. Yield geals—Logan 6, Gay- We dye your rags and old carpets and weave them into handsome rugs. The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Phoue Capitol 1233 scheduled between the Shaner | club Saturday night. This game} at Collins playfield The two preliminaries booked at; the K. of C. Saturday have not Mod n Business College was due to! 3 The schedule for this week's) games will be published in The Star tomorrow Championship CHAS. SCHWARTZ Hockey Optometrist and ye. Opticta: } fyce Feamined and @ Fittes Prices Reasonable 237 Epler tik. fi Soman | Vancouver 1! _~— vs. Seattl if You Are . | Deus Wednesda’ | Baying Real Estate )) February 22 Or making a mortgage 8:30 P. M. Sharp loan. on real estate, you are entitled to the fullest at be Atta atpaard 310 rs measure of title protec- ave. Phone Main 2493, tion—and that means ICE SKATERS, ATTENTION only one thing, viz.: No public skating on Fri- day evening, February 24th. & 5 ‘The Arena has been reserved Sa Title Insurance by the Puget Sound Light & Power Co. for its employes , One of our Title Insurance and guests, In Policies speaks with author. wv ity, for it is issued only after the most careful and thorough examination and cross-check of the records, and then all of our assets—more than $660,000 stand behind it, Insist upon having — title Insurance. Washington Title Insurance Company “Under State Supervision” $150,000 Permanent Guaranty | Bund Deposited With State | a Treasurer at Olympia 1221 Thi rd Ave COR UNINE RST 7