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THREE BIG HOCKEY LEAGUE LEADERS WILL SETTLE HONORS To Meet McKay Everett Scott Is Real McKay to Hill Five | World’s Iron Man of Baseball Heinie Schuman, new Coast welterweight cham- | Mix With Wins City Series &: reer pieces veal Sects aber foe | Schuman Hoop Title in East rer pounds, being considerably over the welter limit. M h about 155. | ae ; ‘ss ead at |Winner of Coast-Prairig’ cont Title to Meet Easte Champions for Big Tit! One ~~, New York Yankee Shortstop Has Played in Over 800 Consecutive Games and Has Led Fielders for Six Seasons; He Takes Many Chances 4 BY BILLY EVANS VERETT SCOTT, recently acquired by the New York Americans, is the “iron man” Heinie Schuman, Con- 'Queen Anne Cinches Prep queror of Travie Davis, Title With 20 to 12 Win to Meet Gordon McKay!) Over Franklin of baseball. | KINI BCT stanDinos oy al while Weet Moattle Dye Works WO big series Playing shortstop, perhaps the most dan- rage ae Anne ie ihe ee ag cee nee Wee gerous position on the diamond with the championship of “y ‘ ‘ Somtioy ete possible exception of catcher, Scott has the Coast by win Bee FR pionship taken part in 832 consecutive games. ning from Travie eatte + 1 ooo neanon Davis at Tacoma Z a 4 the other eve BY LEO H, LASSEN ning, has hee pur RING only once, that |, John Teeker, me ene Set during the third quarter, ; The firet clash will be home and ne Beries side from piling up a record for con- secutive games covering a period of six years, Scott has also produced another or of the West for good battery him at West record for that period, by leading the nage os Koy 1") Queeu Anne's powertes cage five “i " rt fielde: i eldi 5 sonseci- | the ae oe swept inte the high school cham - o short fie Iders in fielding for six consecu of the Cascade) tionship Friday, defeating Frank Coast 2 | tive \Aragainad : Ath ete ClOhe tig 20 to Lt after one of the hard. and th Pell Scott, who is one of the most remark- amoker af the ‘Pavilions Tuesday! o¢ fought games in the history rae loop. This se able shortstops in the history of the night. CREE RE FF of the local prep league. ri arse ‘The Quays have gone thra the | hooking agency will also holds a few other records in in the fielding apion along the Pacific shore, he men tor wil Star league clube and will be :. entire season of 10 games with | iy on at 166 oF lems, and hin)” Seuee seu | om shew tate fuaage und we sr- {pleted on the prairie March § Fi a 3 » 17 " weight advantas er Schuman will ° -o © coring t 10 roals 9 Siders € ance 0! e ortstopping ‘ the first half by a 9 to 4 tally, if in the best thr ut of five ‘ ition and the many difficult plays that he is called upon Pantiey and Able Gordon| but when the teams came back for the world ree the semi-windup on the floor the Quakers showed make that feat is a marvelous one. S bat) & Wonderful burst of speed and the season of 1919 Scott handled 276 putouts and ' 428 assists perfectly. Likewise he holds the best fielding ' fecord for a shortstop covering a season's play. In 1918 and 1919 his average was .976 Ween Scott's physique is consid-} ————-_--___-_— ) @fed his endurance record is all the are epik More remarkable. He ts anything since ¢ Bat husky, yet he stands up year! tain Year under the strain without | tne Slightest semblance of a break. | fashion, ZB addition Scott is a player who} & constantly taking chances. No mun ps put pm mbar be t abow, and each in wild! meved into the lead at 10 to 9, the draw déciaion handed| For the first time this season the TENDLER | while the Coast league ix still play: Jown then | Muroon and Orangeciad warriors ing sevenman style. Sevenamam! Pinkey Mason, a Ta . Ie faced u crinin, It was the first time hockey will be in vogue in the Aa matched with Boy Moc th | nin season that any team held a - i tal apecial event lead over them after the first half game of the playott with the B A couple of preliminary bouts are|had been played. Bracing wonder. WEIRD GO > **=: while six-man will be pla still in the making fully, the Quays went into high and . on the prairie, In the world’s / BW YORK, Feb, 25.-Cla Dougtas, Shreeve and Shultz raced | KEW YORK, Feb, 25~—-Claiming @/ 11. stvien will alternate, with in three bagkets, Altho Mager netted foul, kiand Jimmy Duffy, | Ay “ hie third field basket of the period | fighting here ax Hyman Gol, re-|™*? hockey being played in the fj Jafter the Quay recovery the ne | fused to come from bis corner for) game. ‘Thet rie squads are playing Wi shy, ag the players say baserunner has his cer most of them go ints in anything but gentle ‘ott never gives ground on a toveh play. Yet he iy so skiliful in | back worked wonders for the new th round of his bout with) Seattle and Vancouver wil @rive bs a a. for a Bes making the touch that he always es champions dier of Philadelphia here (their home-and-home sessions for ‘tempt to le. He makes difficult! 165 being spiked when it seema lau AY DEFENSE last night and was counted out by | Coast championship Monday, in Vi a look so easy that he ts seidon mx | the referve. |couver, and will complete the titi | The medica! representative of the | playoff here Wednesday. Total goaly nd and beld the Quakers |bOxing commission said he found no | will count » Shreeve and Krauc- | Mdieations of a foul. The Seattle club will be wi t. Duffy won the first three rounds |the services of Jack Walker, handily, and outpointed ‘Tendler| hook check monarch, ax high thruout In the long range fighting, | infected with blood poisoning, but the Easterner had the better of |taken a bad turn. The Mets willl In th me br | scoreless, wh |xunas tallied for the Hill quin next session the Quay de at the way Scott would make such } . shortstop is called upon to|piays and escape injury WINS LAST na make more touch piays than any, Of course, Scott is not Inrulner SS @ther player on the team. Touch able. He x often injured, but hie PUCK I Il T) a = SIRE Gein Gaaarelar “hel lers' et ths peers cen nn cts Ss ose | went Pare 7m old boy le amd Weediand (@uee the fielder handling the ball|tion make it possible for him to STANDINGS | tangle tomorrow aft tn the | 3 attery C teams fought hard from to whistle Hoth teams ; 4 fe i Wen, Lest, 7. Ptal gh po A Ee three pointe in the first] 1 ‘Wucttise and p aie tha stnshe he sete tee en gh Hwust face the sharp spikes of the/perform when leas nervy players | geartie wee , 4 caly Mor league game Of the Gaz at | WOUln Hreidel opened the scoring infighting 4 punished ¢ ack up with the sume lineup that dase-runner. tawathe | t boxer with heavy lefts to the |/has been playing regulart: would be under a doctor's ca eau : os ° ‘ man will officiate, A win for West | with o short shot off the back board ‘ ae ae ed ! ‘ - ig ‘ It is in touching a tase-runner) Hiverett Scott ix a remarkable bali Vit by ws ‘ ’ Reatete, wet will cimeh the title for the nd Gite edaand tp with an.|D0dy in the clinches Walker has been laid up. Vaneou- © that many infielders are weak. They | player in more ways than one. Feb Vic j ther chert. shot. Sheecve and), Several times Tendler apparentty | ver will be at top strength for i — lien atiesile ICTORIA, B. C, Feb, 25.--Vic - [eaer.: Saee on ov ane nit low and the referee warned him | ble gu according to present in J horns Juniors and the Nen|Green both converted fou nap The cha: against fouling, In the se formation. Duffy appeared to be in distress, Ottawa, world’s champion team, is nd at the clone of the round claim-| again leading the Kastern circuit ed he had been fouled, and refused |a Wide margin, having won 14 to continue. When the bell rang for four defeats. St. Patric Toronto, and Les Cunad'ens, ©, Rose at} Bi to consléee the claim: and < Montreal, are fighting hard for ar for beth the Junior ond Benior| it came to shooting fouls, the tens % Other plate.invtiee eharett, the Armory last. 4 j a papreeuge yr. Prsamond +.| Dutty out as he mt in his corner. | ber p af play night when they managed to nose! ye Se ent es a ——— Edmonton, Calgary and Regina : ” ing their accuracy. bunched in the Prairie } a ite rng eres Marverrn Btaiee pha: | nat Cantiny nasnos heen nent try, GREENE HELD EVERYBODY Is {the “dope: fayiring the fares Cy yt > oS SCORELESS OUT BUT HOYT | °2.™2. “Duke” Keats, one of fons were at their best 4 quarter when Shultz i Gibson tallied, while 1 could do was a verted foul by Greene. h teams were off stride when ew toria defeated Vancouver in the / Dandy Baking Quintet | mm " @ Teams Have Filed (wir. 20.5% Throws Scare in Battery "2 son here last night, 7 to 4 in a ws care in ery eague battle. | : Cagers in 19 to 18 Tilt)" "=" free scoring : SUMMARY Entries in Star Loop ew v ATTERY C had the closest call the season in The # unior | 4 of the season in The Star Junior! } Douglas ithe best Mrank who officiated tm The Btar » mend thelr the eighth round, the referee Baskelball league teams have now entered The|manager of the team to file his Junior Baseball league.|¢"try by mail, phone or call at The he latest squad to enter is the| |Star. ‘There are no charges. Ostmas . Before entering, teams must re Seattle Dye Works nine. They | momber that players becoming 22 on | pats under the name of thelor before April 2 are not eligit rs n Athletic club last year. | play. ei Aeageet i Other eight clubs that have) The next meetin, The t of the league so far follow: ‘Washington | managers will be held at The Star Highland park, Louie's French | March 10, At thie meeting the final Cleaners, Eckart Cigar com-|rules for the league will be read and | Fiierickeon, 2.2 , Ballard juniors, Standard Oil| the contracts which the pl 25 + Skineer W. tewentin [Of the junior finals rennet ovowwer, Mackay.| ‘The game Was a nip and tuck bat-| ite score Ip filed by Sunday The Quay team played with | Sreatest centers in hockey, is tas. Y asad caw gina ' more precision and the Quay New York Yankees’ powerful pitch-| ing the Edmonton ton club, Oatman, 0:90 pa and Don eis bana ae on to played| defense managed to cover Gor- | ing staff is atill on the outside look Meektng. tn ty league divisions will be 3 of jing in. Waite Hoyt is the only one a . Hattery C, while Clinton Haury and |inid next week se are fot kewee tS" | che beeen ate Mae en ae BRITTON AFTER Leslie Carvin were the Yuminarios a | mot a substantial increase in his s#ti-| peeve my TOURNEY ‘ENDS posal oli vedi moeagren aan. |pend, and probably wouldn't bave | FRENCH PRID Rattery €. Damdy Nebing Co And now Georges Carpentier, ete teat Rs ee ort oo irene had a lot of tough luck | signed so soon at that if he hadn't | Leschi park and Columbia. |sign will be ready for distribution. | Dunas. fie, Vieonace Locghitn, $90 y acre \ieabte | ALLEY TITLE on his long shots, ax many beau- | gotten married and found that the | "as reearded with respect by Pirates have taken over the| Players wishing to join Star leacue| Femaltios Rav c Pevell| he finals of the world's cham-| tiful loops hit the board and rim | wife likes her bread and fish. pascal — hbo Waits of the Louie's French Dry |teams should send in their namoe | [itt petied—Nene fonmnen a+ saestens net pionship bowling tourney were on to-| only to bounce out a - eotneres Sy eee 2S eae Secead ported—Nene niitiete . EONARD BOUT POSTPONED | 78k Britton is willing to meet Cleaners squad of 1921. | addr for Malley,{day at Chicago. Jimmy Blouin of] The whe a, tree shot. Substitut a phone and the position| Third pertod—V The entries for The Sthr leacue|which they play. A list of these | mabetitations lose March 24. All that is nec. |p First perted—— i m tor Dunder View Queen Anne team ther and every man 3 y, who en- Benny Leonard-Pal Moran fight was | winner of the Carpentier-Lewis bo slated for London soon, if he can B Ww ORL Miue Island, Dl, entered the last day NBS, Feb. 25.-— The played well t have full TO BOX CARP) Extraction Free Daily the conference race, with four losses down a number of times in the track coach. Shea wt @gainst them. |rough play that featured the first charge of the freshmen. Mager 2, Mpel-| ae ax ¥ f yers wil be published from time jac bunnce Oaiman, Desireau | Maury 3. Thor ‘ with a alight lead over P. Wolf of! on the aquad except C . 7 for a club to enter is for the |to time before the season opens. |in waka “* : *| Mires throws Nivisy 7, Waswa 1, Car-| Chicago, his nearest competitor for |tered the game in the final quarter |postponed until tonight on account | £¥aranteed $10,000 for his end. Bet ‘ FF vale cones ines | Second peried-—Cetman for. Balderesn, | Me jhonors, ‘The finish was expected tol when Gibson went out on personal of rain. ton is « world champlon—but tm iF W e Desireas for MacKay, Hal mn for Dan. | Referes—Dob Morris | be the closest in years, as the lead: | fouls poored a | welterweight diviaic division. i Aeedain Dunderdaie Frederickeon, | - ee, Scares j . } ‘ers are ail closely bunched. | . he of. tanenen. Gs high point man, bin for Mkinner rou on are being played to | | On the other hand, Mager wns t Pr es Trim ashington | Steen ee anne rn |_,FORR etmen are bing. pinyed tm | 8° et | ot he sthte ban, Maser vee to ot Ane” cas tea ane Oe BRUINS HAE pinecone vd Bkinner. ba! + | Mak nd the Collins Cubs clash BLOUIN 18 FIN CHAMP for Franklin. He dropped in three |free throws, totaling 13. Ni : [ Adon : e ME eee ee mala at |, CHICAGO, Feb, 26.—Jimmy Biov-|rieig goals and a foul, the high| Idnooln’s second team won, 14 STRONG NINE} a on 0 pao ne in the Ye rcore fintls “t |i of Chicago won the world’s bowl. | score of the day. to 9 Despite the loss of Catcher “Crip” i the nights ¢ « ae a! ting tournament here with a total of A FITTING SUMMARY Toomey thru participation in a — p.m 526.01 points, Phil Wolf of © 0 — ¢ | TASHINGTON had another off STANDINGS " SHEA EMPLOYED Tie Pirates ptay west Seattle at 6 Baie Mort Lindsey Stamfora | CLIMAX 4 ogee oe enoenes tae’ Soa night in basketball. last night |raano ..... Fy Sige yg AS PITT COACH (3.n ne Scone and Jimmy Smith, Mil-| 1) Wat 8 ee ieee Ss eee |Dewey Morrow, pitcher, Bi nd the Oregon Aggies took the first 3 SOPaBUNG. Po., Feb. MPrank |b. ws'at the Maks’ clu and the Ya |eeeee Sere <ie deere: tobown. | Coach Carl Zamloch, of the Ent ame of the final conference series, | ; Shea, former national quarter-mile |perials and Shaner & Wolff tangle r ‘qeemnAsme Beste Franklin |" Sulietitutions 1 : Tor =| sity Ce ee 96-21. This was the first loss for the & champion and one of the greatest ,on the mame floor an hour later | R Dowsiaa (¢) Forward .... me schein (3) for Dutt frases) nee Em ee ; . : = | Shuts . mince i . other winning team this seaso ; Purple and Gold on the home floor $ “tue | athletes developed at the University | Rhreeve ‘ ‘ ehh wat says a Berkeley wire. wi @nd drops them into third place in $14 S| of Pittsburg, has been appointed’ SMITH SIGNS | ———““ assistant to Andrew Kerr ad | ; x : « i NEW YORK, Feb. Jeff Smith 4 The Washington five seemed stale| alt of the game. Lewis was out — - spiel gn Sag Shen ae Ghreeve 1, Dougiaa Qhd lifeless and the Beavers ran cir. fT @ short time but resummed pi CARD CATCHER DEAD hinted st oo We Rennie les around them on the floor. Lewis |The entire team seemed stale. Play ST. LOUIS, Mo, Feb, 23.—Wi ufter Carpentier « | Umpire ‘ Was dopey and Jimmy Bryan played |!m€ their regular early season clip|iam Martin Dilhoefer, St, Louw n ieebelk te oe ar | Bt times as if he had been hit over Washington's men should have had Curd! catcher, died in a bospita poe cs ty BALLARD TAKES | Whe head. Windy Crawford had lots |little trouble stopping the Aggies here today from typhoid fever. Dil-lannouncement made here by Al CLOSE WIN | : @f fight but couldn't hit the baxket| The avers took the lead early hoefer has been iil for severa Smith's manager Smith wil West Seattle's rocky quintet took from two feet away. None of the rst half and held it consist. | weeks. meet Carpentier at Paris, says Lips another at t hands of e @uintet were shooting in form. The ©! closed up toward -—-onaeenctepnnematatgeepinsnan caechon _ pe. | Sobvedses cur. nak | mauere West Siders fought t = Agsies left lots of openings in the the end of the period, which closed introduce our new! nad on their home floor, and for our ec 20 first half but the Washington men With O. A. C. on the long end of a 1 gent plate known. a time held a one-point lead. Capt e e KK failed to take advantage of their |13-11 score. In the second canto the “ the an the |Shew finally won for the Shingle in I ife shots and missed « string of easy |Ageiew ran wild for a few minutes, euarante: 4 off the | weavers in the last mi of play tries. jwith Hjelte and A. Gill dropping in Wh by again finding the basket. His . halebone set of Teeth. . | " , 7 7 * Hielte, 0. A. C. center, played the their tosses from every angle. Wash. Oem .... jusual good eye wa oft during the PENDING for things #ellar game of the evening. Jimmy |'"*'09 braced near the end of the| $4 work Jearly part of the tussie Bryan failed to halt the giant pivot &*™M and Lewis and Metlin overtook! | |) a, 33 Adicoe iinne” des | Ballard scrubs won, 19 to 3 | you do not need, @ian’s rushes and ho netted six ban, |20M* Of the lead in scoring. Ammer DIRECTOR PEL-) roadway ty the only team with-| 4° ‘mm e s.. SUMMARY | md s if hee Be > . ‘ON has not announced nie I) work guaranteed for 15 n mare 1) saa Beattie (13) S “/ Ket. The floor work of the Axxien gh OEARY sintON, has Rot announced his out q captain. Spot Johnson, cap- | avs ranted for 11 Raliard ( He (13) soon edns if you have a left the Washington fi standing e” eae i peor ogi RI na Be = ans ge tain-elect, has been lost to the day tt 1 ith ¢ j “pose @round most of the second half and Sn errr ike Atti Gane ta het cone, | tiered edbolaaths ildtheuielen / ey pnportant Pare only tear Boor shooting Kept the ms party dln ; aoe tie na $f.our a in view. Start saving score from climbing to unreasor neg » on, one of the fas ) Fi * oa : ein again thi at the longue, will lend | 4) the Test of Times \ ny for? regularly at this bank i Washington lost a chance to win 7 po om WI apg recommanded by our. ently cusiens| nee ues " icklv MEE ee geais ce tama cone This “means that the following | Johan I be nt the helm |§ Peat WM ostil giving | Umpire—Bekmann and see how quickly | Retted one toss in seven tries. Craw . es will be in charge again: of the Franklin nine. He's a hard-|& satiafaction. Ask cur 3 s i ford took 13 tosses and counted only | fort. 6 out of Norpro eenc’ | Siune Inbal ag eming uo our office: be’ sats LINCOLN HANDS | your goal is reached. four, and Dave Metlin, rushed in for | y°{""* ** ® aw for pitching or you are in the right placé. Bring BROADWAY BEATING | the last few minutes, took one in| Reteres—Woodward. first-base duty, will lea allard’s en sad with you Stellar shooting gave Lingoln a . MN these chances. Metlin speeded up pd Pe nhin, Webteate Cut-Rate [22244 tim, over, Bronaway. |The Open Saturday evenings Ps the five a bit and in a last-minute} GREENLEAF ireen, Lincoln iiton Beckett, second eacker, wit . ikers played a hard floor game , BED tae Sockio sande Gree tena | QRRENLEAR RETAINS TITL | The teams will all be pretty evenly |gulle the Went Heattlo boys Dentists 24 the samo was a round of hard 6 to 8 o'clock : and one foul, climbing from 14 to 2 po 1 ch malanced this year, altho it's tov) The teams will start practice about checking, but the Tigers could not} % points. eenuattily Gitessnt’ tie champion early to start doping the teams.) March 15, and the schedule will be find the basket while the Railsplit-| i The long season and the il! effects |inst night by taking the third block |arie we went indication Ww t Se-| made up soon r. Play will start ters shot like champions. MeClottd] ¥ @f the trip to Idaho and W. 8. C.\ of a match with Nis Heaton ey | to cs agg aa a es b for the | abe ut the second week in April, and = a = Be res Plainly on the Washington |a score of 143 to 15. The total score | chy ioplon, eetii bale Pte Hab the tees ee alee: every other br Ww ankles took the men! wa 133 Wiser ate ne|toam in a home-and-home game 9 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING TODAY aa = = Pr + 35 38 Change Needed in College Amateur Rules BY SEABURN BROWN | wise be employed in part time em-} leges who give first clase men BILLIARD ROOM Maters, as they can make INIONS of a number of leading | ployment toward furtheri th ‘ cTigiedlrmac: ee te Aniston Siearectiont aay wget fi practically out mor 1 a three-month vacation to Mote have. declared {n favor of| f a nom to bonuses to play on their foot- get them by a year in school with 6 BT wummer baseball for college athieten, | institu ball teams. atrict economy, and far le 1908p. 20 CARD TABL Mmiting them to amateur and semi. ft gam | Of course, the limitation that col-| tible to the call c hoole that of 3 pro teams. | forced. 1 nt loge men stick to semi-pro baseball | financial indy ithe 8 ‘There is no logical reason, in | lege because th last th-|only, should be strictly enforced : gor teens apanra bonl eakensele COME IN AND SEE exter Horton the opinion of these men, who |ictic work leave him no tan ‘The popularity of baseball has re | eartalaly are qualified to judge, | make money on t , akéd in many’ smal leagues! wit Len Aw AB. why an atlilete with athletic | = If a rule permilting summor | personnel recruited mainly of small sLEGIATE saya CARD TA ability should not make money | baseball for adopted |town talent, springing up all over (Prtpn tee ARE TOO STRICT AT BARBER snore ABD Ane o by it during the vacation, with | by the rules . pt the country. In mont of theselUATION SHOULS eine ‘tat ennai STADLER cartain Hieiiations, and still re- | yting would be given a death | towns, college athletes are readily |DIUM. THAT Wig 4. Bd. SHREWSBURY Cashiers tain the right to engage ininter. | blow. It is to be expected th ccepled, and the in make ' collegiate sports, stars who are anxious to obi mone ki ‘ig vried 4 RESTAURANT AND SODA FOUNTAIN, MANAGE: yus to ol no by working and playing , ie an rry Many college etars, particularly in| an education, and who know |semi-pro ball on the side. Wha 1 BE DONE, MARKY BOCKING AND ROBT, G, M( Sacend Nos. sek Gon mig football, are handicapped by lack of| they will be deprived of aru harm does this do vONE PRESENT funds, and the time taken for t feur standing by playi AGRKANT VIO ingand practice sessions could other money, g for | If this be allowed, t ccept offers from col | more Lik SEATTLE JOSHUA GREEN BLD Li aa vas men will be y to wtand by their Alma| RU FOURTH and PIKE

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