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iy Dee Walsh. The ti | not only a capable = also a scrapper and good hitter. So) eabines this with an ability to play @ny infield position or outfield berth | wards, Gnd play it weil. No team is stronger than its substitutes, aainiy takes care of that role in 0.) KK. fashion. -@AKLAND LOSES PUNCH ‘of all time is Jack Graney, im a regular season. AS shifts his players continuously, jerk thg pitchers frequently and using} college ball in the states last year. ; He ran Into several defeats against pinch stickers. WALSH | PERFOK | PAGE 12 McCredie Will Use | "Em Often : Ed Spencer, Ernie Schorr| ~ and i Frank Schulte will) Make Up! Crack Trio | BY LEO ‘H. LASSEN HERE ts more color | to pinch hitting In baseball than in «| whole flock of rainbows. All great hitters are not all great pinch hitters, and} all great pinch hitters are not great hitters. It works both ways. | One of the great: | pinch hitters of the Cleveland Indians. Jack has a knack of hitting in the pinches when sent est | up to stick for somebody else, altho | Jack never hit much more than .260/ Eddie Murphy, of the Chicago} White Sox, is another great pinch hitter, altho he never plays regu: larly. Getting closer to home, Seattle will have a trio of real pinch hitters | this season. There will be Ed Spen-| ‘eer, the portly catcher; Ernie Schorr, the southplaw hurler, | Schulte, the veteran outfielder. PLENTY OF ‘WORK and Frank | All of these men can hit in the and they will be used a lot} as Manager McCredie As Spencer hits from the right Wide of the plate and Schorr and) during Bohulte both stick from the port side | showed lots of class toward the end) 21, with the University of Oregon as ‘@f the rubber, McCredie will be well | fortified against either right or ae. to send in extra men} Perhaps the most stupendous blow landed by a pinch hitter in Seattle} | last year was Tub Spencer's home Fun in one of. the lite games, The game was lost, but Tubby stepped > Mp to the plate and lost the apple Im the left-field biachers on the first ‘The most effective pinch blow of year was delivered by when he hit for Jacobs in that firet great battle with | Los Angeles in the last series of the . Sehorr kicked thru with a im the pinch and won the ball Ham Hyatt, of Vernon, wil unm iy see a lot of pinch hitting this year, “Red” Killefer, the Angeles pilot, is @ good man in! Pinch. Justin Fitzgerald, of the) ; Buse Ariett, of Oakiand; Ken of Sacramento; Rowdy Ei of Portiand, and Elmer Relger, | — of Bait Lake, are all dangerous pinch | «bitters. '% MAY GO SALT LAKE dustin Fitagerald, by the way, may pastime with the Salt Lake Bees this year. He has just about outlived his usefulness with the Seals. He can still hit, his throwing arm has cost & regular job, as it is woe weak. The Seals have | jonnell, See, Ellison, Kelly Shick for outfield duty, so won't be room for Fits bSEEF i ae ‘The Seals have one of the most ile performers in the league in je utility star is fielder, but he is} and Walsh cer- | With all of its famous punch | last year Oakland landed in sixth | place in the Coast race, This year the team has lost Guisto, Miller and Pinelli, the big three on the Oak team last year. They will be replaced by Mariott, who has flivvered several times the bic show: Don Brown, with Balt Lake last year, who can't compare with Pinelli as a third sacker; and another player yet to come from the Chicago Cubs. The Oaks will have mighty hard sledding with every other club in the league except Salt Lake stronger than it was last year, STRAND MAKES GOOD AT LAST j Pau! Strand has come into his own at last. The big fellow is a cinch to be the Fegular center fielder of the Salt Lake Bees this year. After getting the gate from § tle Paul stepped over to Salt Lake and finished the season with a bat-| ting “average well over .300. And| during the closing weeks of the 1921 campaign he got over much of the| awkwardness that marred hiy work | here. Paul was a darn good pitcher beck | in 1914. He was with the Boston Braves, but then his wing went back on him. He always could hit, but his fielding and base running Were crude. He flounde in Class D baseball until he and with Yakima two years ago. Seattle bought him and then turned him over to the Bees in mid-season. Per haps Duffy Lewis taught him a few! tricks—undoubtedly he did Strand will rank as one of the best men in the wue if he tinues to improve like he did last year. McKAY WILL MEET EAGAN, TACOMA, Feb, 2%——Joe Eagan, | Boston middleweight, has been sign €4 to meet Gordon McKay, Pacific eoast middieweight champion, in a six-round bout here March 9. | duit He}! ir eo Fitty-five field baskets im two work has featured every game in ames. which his team has played That is the record recently made! Crosby High, which finished third by Alden White, star forward of the|in the national tourney at Chicago Crosby High team of Waterbury, | last year, has run vahod over Conn its Kastern opponents during the White ts the sensation of Kastern | present neaxon basketball low. To date Crosby has averaged His | Washington Tossers to Start Work Wednesday BY HAROLD MARQU HIE whack of the hickory against the horsehide and the yip-yip of the diamond hound will sound on Denny feld Wednesday when Coach R. L. Matthews b out his ball squad for the opening of the’ «pring season, The frosh| will turn out two weeks later, Washington’y practice season will open during the spring vacation with a series at Camp Lewis against) the Ninth Army Corps, Matthews has a long schedule, 22 games in three months, but believes he can build up an aggregation that will stand the grind, TWO LETTER MEN GONE Only two veterans will be mining from the diamond squad. Captain trip. He te counted on for a comer | this year, Harper ia not in a class with Ure first two as a mound man, }but is valuable as well for his work around the hot corner. a hitting man HMKAVY STICKERS , AKDEN Wasi heavysticking trio again this sea son, Ob Gardner and Mickie Mo Mahon will be back with the heavy club to pole out their long hits for The third man will another extra bases. probably be Hunter Miles, good man with the willow, Spike Maloney will step tnto | reguiar a berth aa catcher, Land! ternate with Spike but will od this year, Maloney is a hitting as well as an artist in receiving, His line of chatter tx Rill Foran, veteran outfielder, and) nearly a& big an asset to the team Perry Land, catcher for three years, | ae his hitting, for he keeps the pine will be counted In the lists of grad-| fighting all the time, ates. oth positions will be eary| VETERAN to fh fr the ranks of old-timers | IN) » Roy Rarrett on first, Torchy Tor- rance at second, org® Marriott at third and Dick Weilts or Hilt Bakke Frank Setzer and Elbert Harper. Ob at shortstop is a probable lineup for Gardner is another man who can be) the infield. All the men are veter called on to twirl in a pinch. hans and good ball players, Frank Leonard had the best record in| Lewis is another infield man from on the squad Matthews’ pitching staff wil! be up around Tiny Leonard, varaity oir ‘The conference mason will open » Denny field Campus Day, April Waseda but pitehed high class ball/ the Japan tour, Setzer jot the season and on the Oriental opponenta ‘Short F ights Handicap Coast Millers in East Jimmy Duffy Is a Wonder Over Four-Round Route, | But Lew Tendler’s Endurance Beat Him in Longer Battle. BY SEABURN BROW 1B cts Coast boxers are greatly handicapped by the velop any champions in the lig | divisions WEST. SIDERS_ HOOK SAILORS ‘WILLS WILL | BOX NORFOLK | ON THURSDAY | BY HENRY L, FARRELL oW YORK, Feb. All thi The West Seattle team of The Star t about Jack Dempsey and Harry | Soccer loop defeated ve lor * ale shout Jack Dempevy and Harry |Soccer oop defeated the sllor squad on the Market ; ttle may prove o'hae been ware | 86 Siberian Prince at Il Peoples Savings Bank wind before the end of the week watha field yesterday, 1 to 0. The ‘ SI ae Oe See ee Willa, generally acclaime ‘ the | Ult wag fast, as the close score indi Fk or Sale at All of Fi ions contender” r the crown of | cates, The sailors were a bit off in »@ champion, try to prove It by! their passing, but. displayed cleve neg) 3 Kid Norfoll, the Jumping | combination play. ce ats ae ‘both 9 blac Kiaok, Mouradey alent Moses teams, McGrath for West Seattle and And tust de @ ton Square Garden. If Norfolk /oweny for the allorg, starred shell ‘pty draw, neither of which would rate as American Meat Co., 519 Third Avenue [har trunk Wile Sea ss el) sath | OFFER PRIZE Ballard Meat Co., 5443 Ballard Avenue Pricen Witt bee bare fried dein: Mor: TO SWIMMER Bay City Meat Co., 1420 First Avenue | 1 must raise money, Norfolk 1 no world beater and he| A prize in the form of a silver Central Meat Co., 1420 F Avenue ereatan iter oleae has me r be n tnentloned as a vic-|trophy has been offered to the first Olympic Meat Co., 1426° First Avenue ot Ki for, Deospeey, ‘et be 18 an elu y abner te paaetints the Doves Western Meat Co., 1102 Western Avenue Greb type and is anything but # #ta-|club of England, sayy a London dis. | Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue {tionary target for even a fast fighter. | patch. He is also} tngten'’s outfield will have a| the frosh team who may break into a SEATTLE STAR THE them were made tn « game agninat | the Chicopee High (Mans) team and potnts to ite 0 ¢ 20, ‘The team | din the m champion in en TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1822, SEATTLE TRIBE WILL HAVE THREE GREAT PINCH HITTERS EASTERN PREP STAR MAKES NEW BASKET RECORD! inst the Brantford « ahip to iuoted by the nn) University of Pennsylvania and has a High in the @ Crosby te ning by the lopsided score of 153 to} of {17 | Phil Neer Is Fi irst | | College Tennis King Portland Boy, Well Known Here, Is Ranked First in | Intercollegiate Lists; He Is Attending Stanford; i the win me with Prantford, m had a field day bh hopes of winning ord of 66 fleld goals tn in regarded as Kas record. Twenty-two hig White's F two games schola | Won Big Eastern Tourney | BY BILLY EVANS Hil, NEER of Portland, Ore., a junior at Leland Stan- ford, has been rated as the best college tennis player in the United States. | For the first time in its history, the United States | Lawn Tennis association has ranked the college tennis play- fers. To Neer goes the dis-, tinction of being the first| Phil Neer’s Ten || Commandments for intercollegiate tennis cham-| All Net Players pion. Neer played bis fleet game of ten | must have: Athietio mperament. nie LL yeara ago. Fle won that game from another tennis thusiast of |the same grammer school in Port: | Sven Giesecttien. land, Ore | y . nd | Wi fo wor! At 20, Phil Neer has met on the et courts of the Mast and the West the Ability to anticipate shots. 6 Ability to judge flight of tall best racket wielders of the younger 1. Coordination ef body and if 1 3 4 7 set and beat them, Joutaider in college in years he han worked bis way to the championship. The success that has come to Neer in hie third year In college was not easy formula. Nor by any “waite the court. but not time” on Confidence, run of phenomenal luck | Rather, it commenced when he beanenesirmeetcces won hie firet game, and continued) thruout his scholastic and college! adelphia, Neer proved the surprise careers, He suffered many a defeat | of the tournament. before he finally and return service that « developed a drive fed him Rated well down in the list of play- ers, Neer won all his matches and First College Cham ea io ‘WASHINGTON | WINS CITY to the college championship His first succeas was winning the! in the finals defeated J. B. Fenno, |AUTHORITIES of Harvard. jis the Intercollegiate play beld at) methods, Rather he modestly left/11 men. The five judges in the Merion Cricket club courts, Phil: | that for you to understand. ountry included two amateur and | © — gr —_— ——-|three professional golfers. amed the following men: James Braid. Dun on, George Crack Star ‘Champion ness Judgment. Wednesday and Saturday Guaranteed Pure and Fresh Best and Cheapest Food Article Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited to a train 5 |MUFF BRONSON junior boys’ championship of the| Neer, in explaining his succem on 2 bosemcgar a one-point lead thru Northwest, ‘That waa while attend-|the courts, brietly mya: NAME BEST 11} GETS THE AX | 14 out s tnriting tie at the « ing Washington high school at Port “The best players are ploggers. Que nnaires mailed to five golf] Muff Bronson js in bud with the | ‘st night, the University of Waseg land, Ore, in 19 He continued to) They work « tantly to develop | ®uthorities in the United 1 | powers that govern boxing in the|iston hockey team won the Ams win honors in many of the tourna. | the ken, Most of them have at.| five in Great Britain by a D state of Idaho, as a result of his al-/teur Hockey association ments held in the Northwest tained suceem by mastering Individ-|Newepaper, for the pur leged foul tactics in his bout with |Ship last night by defeating the However, it was in 1921 that he! wal styles.” | termining the 10 best golfers in the |"Spug” Myers at Pocatello on Wash-| Maple Leaf post, American Legion, put over the big event of his career. He didn’t say he got there by wuch| World necessitated the inclusion of |Ington's birthday. Bronson was din | 3 to 2. cath | qualified and eecorted from the ring after the referee warned They | him several times against fouling. | James | The next morning the cops took him | the collegians hard pressed at at Suspension of Bronson by the Idaho state boxing commis» »yY police, U.S, ‘OPTICAL co. Exclusively Optical Specialints 1203 THIRD AVE Ginases Re: CREDIT — GLADLY CLOTHE FOR MEN. & WOMEN TYLISH q PUCK The game settled a tie resulting from the first game last week. The play was fast and even, with” umes by the legionnaires. Sale tant Bee U. of Ww. é can, Walter Hagen, Arthur Havers, ates ; sone round limit in vogue in nearly every roped arena Alex Herd, Jock Hutchison, Abe |*i0n is expected to follow, according | jenaer”” jin this section of fistiana. The four-round game develops Mitchell, Edward Ray, Harry Var-/% & Pocatello wire, hard hitting, cleverness, speed and footwork in a fighter eag uers a t t OF S |i 224 300 Ks rkwood, with natural ability; but when most of the Coast bo oe WwW WER invade the Eastern 10 and 15-round Old Man Tx. CO-EDS BREAK OULD LO duvade tho Haste Fame, ax : LINKS COSTS <2 rit" stem » perience is not with them. e ea y oO as INTO NET GAME, ~ : tna’ persea—a, Washington, Jimmy Duffy is one of the cleverest boxers in the light- Pip conyge once e6 2 bo eg om Maple Laat, MePhes, 9:60. tent reste ¢ It is doubtful if eaaie Northwestern University has} tb® cost of establishing and KeePin®) hed peried—<4, Washington, Qui wei ranks today. is doubtful if Benny Leonard him-/ pa Cc nak Pp. M opened a course in golf, with 60|0lf courses are advocated by J. F \Wn' & Maple Lael, W. Keefe, 3 $self could hang it over the! ttery C and Ben Paris|McKay and Heinie Schu-| orci, enroiied in the first class,|yerm new bead of the United) J Subeitations || clever Oaklander in four| Billiards to Meet in Big, mann to Get Together in| 1! ' beiieved to be the first uni-| States Golf association. Byers se | waar “sennes tor It. Keefe. 1 Kents vernity links Instruction ever offered |COTding to an Eastern wire, says | MePhes, McPhee for Kebier, Kobler & rounds; but the other eve-| Game Wednesday Pavilion Bout Tonight) (27 Yoninine coifers, altho Intercol-| that of the $25,000,000 spent am | Mores jning when Duffy mixed with) — legiate male teams have been or-|2¥ally on courses in this COUNTY, | Fire pertea— |Lew Tendler the lack of ex-| [TN os** 1 4% Parts Billiards defeat WO Coast cham:| ganieed for several years at many |‘ully @ third is absolutely waste Second period—None. 2: |perience, which cannot be ac- Rattery C in The Star league pions will fur-| colleges. due to extravagance thru agen ‘Tale pertos—MePhes, 1 ealeute. qui ie the &, lost’ for finals tomorrow night at Collins nish the main Aa SEER methods of handling upkeep work. ed Coas playfield and another game ta neo attraction at the --- — —$—— oxin him, | mary to decide the junior cage wuneee.“"2" SOUTH LACKS. NEW SYSTEM ON |MYTHICAL FIVE Lew Tendier te one of the beat| the two teams will hava to draw for en af the. Pe CAGE HALLS'| NAMED TONIG 135-pounders in the American ring | "m® floors as the final games. of ee | | AT PRINCETON; x c th city basketball today. But for the first thron|the year have been played at b Gordon Me aketball halls of standard size} 5, Naming of the all-city eta moo Dutty, a typical product ofthe Knights of Columbus and the fe x y|in the Southern states are scarce}, °% the first time in the history of | team will be a feature of the annual the fourround game, outhoxed and| Mike atch and the Southern Intercollegiate |“tereolesiate football, « major | basketball banquet to bs bald toaiaas cute ken. ater tat, Ten] A win tor Sale ane =~ - apion of the| conference is planning to take ac-jernocl has adopted the “poard of /at the x MC pee meyer y YORK, Feb, 2%—Dave Ros-|dier's superior endurance—whicu| tie the two teams, while a Battery Coast middic.| tion to provide bails of official 4-|Vitcn's separate board will outline |equads elect the mythical qulm : EIN omare we sion from Marty |the four-roufid system does not|© Win gives the Armory boys the weights will] mensions for all colleges and unl-|°0"Cttensive aystem, which the head| Coaches & sa teen taba aa reg Banat | build up—enabled him to. puniah| Undieputed ut toms the “Lavi-| versities south of the Mason and |00.oh wilt "be expected to follow, tn jadirens the gathering and officially | . 4 . é The ble game WIR. aot under. wes eons with Hel | Dixon line, according t utheon | OM a y r % a ai. |and wear down the Co «© © | ~ to South , c : re sage on rons Grow wen ? : “ln the| Bob Morris will referee and Spen-| the Coast welterweights, in the reg — sean ces bien opener Sinan Ips Billy Ryan, Cincinnati, Both are/Der. Duffy claimed a foul in the! . eons ee cae : adie Rota my wponsibility. Princeton has taken up welherweights. seventh period, and refused to an.| 1 UArrs bel | the Yeater A prank . Sant ov and Abe Goraon| 1S NET CHAMP the rystem, and Head Coach W. W > EDWARI ARDS BEATS DOOTON.~—-rorky” virwn wom are the til fo the ten att cw met ite einary gums wll ning tei rear e THREE TIMES 0.22%" Siete macket| CHICK SUGGS O-round decision from Joe Burke, |” he referse refused listen iat 6 p.m Vantley’s crow the jboard, which is ute z aie q troit; heavyweights. Danny E4.\'0 his charge. But, nevertheless ethe Soames ane expected to line "a Ga tee wate “rt ey | Gerald Patterson hax won the ten: [ently of the coaching staff, nye ape ihe a Macramento bantam, won 10.| T®Ddler’s punishing body blows were|up aa follow y se sar tka coat **Y| nis championship of Victoria, Au PSUR a One ee ee - mn ru n b . “ ’ - » b » 7 : relight, was awarded the ry round decision from Chick Suggs, on Duffy and he would bave| tee Parte Billiard . Pink 5 Gud Dev dot tralia, for the third time, Patter-| ‘David C. Morrow, for years foot. | Wels New England champion. lost had the battle gone the sched nina ee aye a the apes if Grants Sean |son was world’s net king in 1919 | bat cooch at Washington and Jef.|20round bout with Chick Sugaa 7 eee iS wel leccend reels Feldman’ « | Sreddle Katte inne jand paired with Norman KE. Brooks |ferson college, har signed a contract |New England featherweight cha TROY, N. ¥.—Jeff Smith, Bayonne |”, a tow ' y stage ¢ | pion, here last night. die t ocked c The four-rou haa je ute ‘ is ad Sais daud Jin the doubles that year, the pair|@s line coach at Bethany college, | Pion, here last night. middi wht, knocked out K. 0.) 60 io nenting simthen’ wanes | Seen rand § unite the deat x be “| On the same card, Porky Fly: Jaffe, New York, in 12 rounds. - rn penn » gsr Mi a Barnes begin the festivities, inning the Am an tit a" Boston heavyweight, outpointed PHILADELPHIA.-Midget Smith, Hf " * a ae | Burk el Detroit tp, 19.89 10 ite co sew Yor bantam wan iene |"enegie7™ on, Sppenent. 10, tn PENN “U” WILL | 1.85 “<= ounds, man in good condition | jon from Mickey Belmont, New dea can wry assimilate all the bana MEET STATERS| /BEAVERS TAKE | age ,|* body puncher can deliver the } A dual gol eet betwee ne | } ‘MEW youx —samer moaraltatntes casts ths wes \ nl goit mort between the | COUGAR TILT ane hariie Pitt boxed a i2-round x t h . | epi : ~s . drat een round | p up points in the long-rang is slated for May 6. Th | PULLMAN, Feb. 28.—Spurting in’ : oe ‘ ‘ the first intereollesiate the first half to a 19 to 5 lead, the LYNN, Mass ping Dyson. r the 10-round or longer h ever play ver the | gon Agricultural college basket d, won the decision trom Jim- | ec ort jolts to the mid ball team defeated Washington State q eppard, Wobur ba 10-round the heart are the hore last night, the final count stand- ey biow to wear an - _ ing 32 tc 3% The Beavers ou'e's—~—9F F BOSTON .—Nate Zigel, Mevere, and and prepare him for OREGON T SAVE YOUR EYES | tne Cougses, particuiarly im thelr tghts, boxed @ 10.round draw under, unversed In thie sty TOURNEY SET ailing Eyesight the Staters braced, but the Aggiet MEMPHIS, Tenn, — Joe Jummati milling, is always at a distinct — @ eee pee. Restored by | Our System stood the pace, HJelte, O, A, C. ee |Chicago, was awurded decision over | disadvantage to the beys who are _ The 1085 tetrnmnent, tor. the Ore Te is ne ter, was Neh man with six fie \Benny Le St. Louis bantam, in| t#ed to the Eastern game gon ee meg mptonship will be sips Guas: is oun CLASSES goals, The tesms play the second eight round | For the same on, Easterners played over. r Tuaiat n Country ’ the two. eries tonight. DETRO{T.—Sammy Sandow teat| WH visit the Coast have trouble club course late in the summer, no Do t Pp. | ven: Peps ong re io wie ay tn the Meee s or ling to an announcement by Dr n a { circle The Cons joneph Sternberg, chairman of the S > INDIANAPOLIS. n Grittiths | rele Const boys. ar nandicap committee - 4 B S I dules beat Anthony Downey, 10 rounder "| trained to nat a terrific pace fo er LD. porno ine orbitant Prices| fxteanmerm r SAU® LAKE CITY the short time they fight, and tht pet LAKE CITY:—George Sollls is q new departure in methods to 2 Ibs. for 35c er Ql QEFER: A pair of our SAVE MONEY= Iker, six roune he lads fro Crom © Cor . em . temygt otis Me neape § ra SIOUX CITY, Towa.—Harl Med 5 peo che al gt Alig rr oroul ness distance or reading, shevtacle ‘oF Travel by sfeamer Jack sha won decision over the start and save themselves for 4 ‘ . . har ‘and vightystive cents, tne TAC 9 MA wck Bh New York, 10 rounds. | tne closing rounds In Sale in Bulk Every characterizes our methods te | | “dink examination. 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