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SEATTLE FRIDAY, Rivers Is Fine Ring Prospect } oY Southerner Trims) ‘ ‘Kid Johnson; Gordon | McKay Draws Eagan | BY LEO H. LASSEN | ACOMA, March 10.—A_ real light:| weight phenom | was uncovered | in the mitt par. | ————— ty here last when Jimmy Rivers, a young Johnston, the of six and giving Johnston his eet-dack. When He’s Gone This & monkey out of the rumged ypgge teen die tidied BY LEO H. LASSEN ica seugee stviig wen onl EATTLE isn’t the only contender in the treak in the closing canto, league that has a shortstop problem, San Francisco is really more up against it for a capable shortfielder than the Indians. everything but Jimmy Malone's | The tribe has Bill Stumpf, Tommy Con- nelly, Manuel Cueto and Spencer Adams as possibilities, while the Seals are still groping around for a man‘ to replace Jim- was at his best in th: th, when he danced around John like a phantom and pasted him | ew spring hat. ie ! James was there, pilot.) he Gorton McKay, Coast middie. | champion, who had an off in the main event with Joe, my Caveney. the Boston miller. Neither | The Seals will hunt a long time before aoe base Seog to dent a! they obtain a man of Caveney’s caliber. puff, and it was a slow fight. that he ‘ : vam, 100. He's ahitte boing 4; smooth worker in the field Gibbona, lead and how to counter. "If he isn't pushed too fast he make a good showing with te boys of his weight in these parts. off hits, went haywire last sixth. him is no easy tank. Tacoma made last roe tlgy & the poe shortstop. is and he's a husky welter. mai. Seat" Seals Are Facing Big tet ©) Problem at Shortstop miller, winnine tour rounds San Francisco Club Will ‘Appreciate Jimmy Caveney | Year; He Ought to Make ‘Tacoman had everything. Us| Good With Cincy; Five Clubs Well Fixed at Pivots man would lead, and both Not only is Caveney a great fielder, but Fepeatedly. A draw decision| ie 1S aiso a .eal hitter, a good base runner and a smart the only possible verdict. {tosser. He was the backbone of the San Francisco club and Te wen tn, camera, howing ithe Bay city team won't really know what a great ball But back to the semi-windup,| Player he was until he's gone. i was by far the best bout of/ Take Johnny Mitchell. ‘The little shortpatcher simply @ night. This young fellow Rivers | “made” the Vernon Tigers for two seasons. He was a ‘ non pitchers, so effective with Mitchell at shortstop to cut would make a good match |r Pete Kilduff will get the call. Lefevre may not win a ee Joe Harrahan it the local pro| job because of his weak hitting, while they say that Kil are looking for a tip. duff’s arm isn’t strong enough for the long throws from) Junior Ball Pilots to Meet at Star Tonight ONIGHT at 7 o’clock The Star Junior Baseball managers will hold their second meeting of the season. It is important that every club entered in the league or plan- ning to enter the circuit should be represented. The complete rules and regulations for the year will be gone over and contracts for the players to sign will be issued. The meeting will begin promptly at 7 p. m. Reds Will | Bank on Coasters Five P. C. Grads Will Hold Jobs With Ohio Team in National Race | TH Cincinnati Reda will depend Card Track Pilot league ball players to fill up their infield thin season. Piret and foremost will be Jimmy ‘To show how mu Reds are depending upon Caveney, they traded Larry Kopf, one of the steadiest men in the league, to the Boston Braves recently. At second base will | mit | Ber ny Tom GELLER | Kol ons Is | Dangerous bidered serivun Vrance, Me will moet Ted Lewis after « short rest PAIS. —Carpentior’s condit lowing « slight operat He Realizes Jack Demp- resting a oon row oe r ‘rot sey Is Wonderful Fight- Stee er; Is Not Overconfident BY SEABLEN BROWN ray | TF Tommy Gibbor hts Jack Dempsey the char will be ie greater er of r uy an he r been, altho it iw ns certain that Gibbons ia the Jane 2% for another tour of Americ the ring today joxical. But 1 1 for the cham DELPHIA—Jack Ke Mer Hoover, Du on June nan, Harry Dempsey, Gibbons thinks D | new contract is said to be between g2y,-|'* the beat living bravyweig 000 and $26,000 excepting himself—and says #0. ‘Tonimy even goes so far as to may BAN ANTONIO.John MeGraw fe | (har doesn't w to meet the confining his attention to a new bet ‘exder for the Giants. Me te on- jon just now, even if he wing vimenting with Groh, Frisch and | from Greb, but prefers to wait @ rott as lead-off men, NEW ORLEANK —Rabe Roth te ox | pected to arrive today at the Yankee | training camp. He be the last regu: up ainet the [iar to start work with the club. Utah Mauler in the full knowledge 16 odds are a JACKSONVILLE, Via.—Witdert Robin- | with all the speed, sk inst bim, that and ringeraft eon, manager of the Brookiyn Kobing, i! 0+ nie oo ob ae oe |trying to teach Sherry Bmith to throw | t bi mmand, he will be lucky if lan underhand bail like Carl Mays. S:aith , be wins. | had wboulder trouble lant season ‘That sort of a man ts hard to beat | Of course, Gibbons has confidence ia DENVER.The Mears, Denver's (himself. If he were of the type of new entry in the Western € | Fred Fulton—such that merely the fact that the man in the other corn is a champion scares him to death= his high estimate of Dempsey migg Robae, who paatimed for Beattie two He proved to be one of the finds of the 3921 season and he jebobid have a big year this season. At third will be “Rabe Pinelli, the Oakland firebrand. Pinel! is getting and a good all-around per- and he knows how| former. Then Mitchell went to the big show and the Ver- year and the club finished | . ‘This youngster's name is Ed| Give a club a good man for the pivot of the infield) OUTrIKLDERS and the pitching will improve 50 per cent. Look at Jimmy} wet He gave Eddie Huse of Call-/ MacCauley. The steady Los Angeles pastimer deserves a @n awful walloping. Huse is/ | je better catcher than Jack Adama, lot of credit for the effectiveness of the Angel pitchers last|have a » combination. Hehind the plate Ivy Wh be chief of staff again. font of the gamer John Seott, obtained from the Toe. | looks lke the best bet on the pitching cor didn’t miss anything. Eddie/| year. from Californm, and so does And so it goes. eine tran” “Te * §| Outside of Seattle, San Francisco and Oakland, the other | m key Dempsey carried too many Clubs are pretty well fixed for shortstops. Portland has! fof Alvin Landon, the game|McCann, Vernon, French; Sacramento, Orr and Lunte; Los! Ue lightie, in the second bout.| Angeles, MacCauley, and Salt Lake, Sands, Oakland will! two rounds they battled evenly, some hard swings and he piled | the Portlander over, but/ Olson goes on forever. y rallied and evened up the; For years the former Portlander d has been playing shortstop for the Marshal Foes, a rugged little | Brooklyn Dodgers. And for ye really beat Jimmy Smith, | has been slated for the baseball ash local mitt slinger, in the | can. ‘@ big lead in the third round. In| ’ Big Jead in the third round. 1° Ivan Olson’s Record a stiff right hand that nearly | Se may come and go, but Ivan | fon’s long tenure of service in the National league is the best record he can boast of. then Dempsey hooked Landon |depend upon Brubaker again at the start of the year. He haa slowed up some, aa all he| players must bow to Pop Time, and he has been shifted to second base, |where the throws are not so long heaven, a” but the bout was called a But Olson fn one of those tossers|or «o strenuous as the shortstop ‘i that don't know the word quit, and present at last night’s glove fest. Muinis Senonann, tacoma weer, Playing the Game fing the next couple of weeks. He HOE! ‘Will tackle Frank Barriean, the hard- | al league catcher, who died recently hitting Canadian, in a 10-round bout | from pneumonia, wasn’t a great dm Vancouver, B. C., a week from to- catcher, but he was one of those hu. Right, and then he firhts here again| man pepper boxes that make base- on the following Thursday. McKay | ball the national game that it is. The ‘will box him here. young receiver had color, and in It seems that Schumann was these days of frenzied finance in weighed with his ring clothes on in| baseball it Is a relief to have men and his weight was an-/|the game's sake and not for the dol meed at 155 pounds. He weighed | lar sign alone. Eran and McKay wil head?ine |[[WIE Philadelphia baseball fans are Tuesday's ring card in Seattle at the certainly giuttons for punish Pavilion. While these boys didn’t do, ment. Tor the past few years bot) 90 well in Tacoma last nicht, they’re| Philly teams have been submerged both pretty clever with their dukes |far in the basements of the two big and there’s no doubt but what they’re | learues. evenly matched. | With the 1922 season about to backing up the main go with a pretty | ~ anes oie Bettands: ono axve George incte's | CLASS CREW Baris una your sam tanstot| RACES SET | FOR TODAY with Mickey Hannon |(NLASS crew races over the Lake noon. The juniors, with five men |from Leader's first boat, were doped |to win, but the sophomore are strong |frowh eight of last season. senttion Stator, wrother of qn Sen =| The advantage held by the frosh in star, in regarded na the best pitching on the Tiger team this sea- son. Ho's @ righthander. In ease Paliard can’t uncover a good Duurler, Capt. “Wat” Hergh may take up stor in t shells | Pitching again. He's wiated for first! Tho senior boat lacked men with | ght and experience for three of | base, but has had considerable mound w, experience ley — jthe ponsitic and was to be filled! Ray Willis ts going to Rroadway again, |OUt by freshmen oarsmen 4 after having spent a few weeks at Weat| The senior crew will include Kling-| x Meattic, He's ineligible to play baseball, | smith ke; Skitineae as he played a few innings with the Ta-| >. * coma FP. i. league team last year. Cushman Walker, 4 “ 3; Moore, 2, and Butler, bow. Kenny Johnson, Lincoln baseball In the junior shell the lineup will | captain, may give up track work this ‘be Mike Murphy year and stick to baseball for the at ‘The Kailsplitter pilot is one bi In, the prey . 3; France quarter- | Grant, cox a | The sophomores will line up with| Lacs! prep followers won't be wur-|Anderson, stroke; Abel, 7; V, Mur prised if Brice Taylor, the Franklin col- | Phy, 6; Spubn, 5; Mason, 4; Clement Ored sprinter, amashes the high school |3; Luft, 2, and fentury dash record of 101-5 seconds|’ my, ¢ . this year. He tied the mark Inat season. | 7” me bm pa at |atroke; Dutton, BUFF TO DRAW __ ison. %8 Wee sod HEAVY PURSE IDAHO Tor IMINATED Johnny Buff, world’s ban INDIANAPOLIS, March 10 Weight champion, has been ¢ Losing to Kalamazoo, 28 to $2, in the anteed $30,000 for his end of the) first round of the intercollegiate bas 20, wt Madison Square Garden, l eliminated here yesterday Sheck refereed all of the! he's a steady old warhouse. Never! sensational, but consistent. ‘That's| is one of the few Brooklyn infielders Quite a crowd of Seattle fans were | the successful baseball player. Ol-| that is sure of his job. ‘will be a busy young ring man dur. ILLIAM “PICKLES” DILI-) Beattie when he boxed with McKay /in uniform who play the game for Washington two-mile course were | |to be called at 5 o'clock this after. | | contenders The second-year men| had five veterans from the victorious | tice together may be a | ‘s race. In former years, however, the first year | shell has not pushed the upper class | stroke; Tidmarsh, ram, 6; Parkins, 4;! 2; Doyle, bow, and Coast league fans didn’t know Dill. IR, the St. Louis Nation-| hoster, but they do know men of the type of Bill Kenworthy and they're glad that the Iron Duke will be back | in Coast league baseball this year, | altho he will be in a Portland unt | form. Of course every profession: 1 ball player has to watch the pure xtrings, and Kennie is no exception, but while he's on the f the Iron Duke is playing the game for the i game's sake here Thursday and tipped the beams | —_——— wie ‘Those Poor Philly Fans *0 as to climb out of the basement n thelr respective circuits. If either club does climb out of the cellar it will be a miracle. | Yea, brother, those Pt certainly are gluttons for buse, but Matchmaker Jimmy Malone 1s | pen. neither club has strengthened ' maybe it's their Quaker creed | Jimmy Blouin, World’s Champ Finishing first at the recent world’s classic bowling tournament at Chi purse in his bout with Joe Lynch,|ketball title tourney, University of cago with a total of 547.14 pointa to MOrmer title holder, set for March| Idaho, Pacific Const champion, was | his credit “Dea hia second chance to make good un ~ der the big top, and tf he plays with the same dash that he did in the Coast loop last year he'll make good Louis Fonseca, the San Francisco busher, in being counted upon as util and understudy fans have seen Johnston per-| The Seals are depending upon one of two second sackers | *etrren Jake Daubert at first & few times and know that trim | ¢o fj]] shortstop. Either Al Lefevre, the Fordham youngster, He’a a determined-tooking young fellow, this Flint Hamner,) sere gmith wax the most dix| The Gib He's a javelin heaver and tosses the Finnish spear around 170, his beat mark being 170 feet The Cardinals may be seen in action in the Pacific Conference meet here this spring. Stanford's track captain. and 6 inches. | bert will be at the first pillow as long ja# he can held out The Reeds will have a seasoned out Jold thia year eading fly chasers in the Na-| FIGHT RESULTS Crisis for | vm pon, mit WAaNCOUVE Puck Team Coast Champions Have Big Fight Ahead With Regina Six Saturday knocked out fourth round. SCRANTON.—Jack Palmer r |Jonmny Herman fought a slow 1¢ Neale and George Hurns make up the | and Manager hard job naming the right CITY.—Jimmy Carrot! eutpointed Charley Murray in 10 ENGLISH STAR lie in that marvelous fighting body be N.—Mike Gibbons out ‘ommy Murphy Neb-—Dave Sade ont pointed Morrie Schlaifer in 89 rounds OAKLAND, Cal a fourround decision from Teddy ANCOUVE R'S| O'Hara last night Joe Calfey took into one of the best men tn the bual ness this year BATTERY © LOSES Tamda Phi Alpha fraternity de England, not long ago, but Lewis of the few students who have com- feated Battery C, Star Junior Bas-| canceled the engagement in order to/ pleted a course at that institution the train for the go with Georges Car-'with a four-year average of more faces its biggest | game of the year tomorrow night in Regina, when these two teams SOUTHPAW champions, on the best porteider on the staff and is always effective Armory floor last night, 32 to 20, pentier, according to a dispatch. than 90 per cent Donahue, the Most promixing youngster that the vered Laat year. Johnny Couch, the star curve ball heaver of the San F But in spite of all his years, Ivan | expected to round out the staff. The Reds are making a strong bid for the services of Jack Ogden, the Baitimore hurler. second game of to determine! what team shall ancinco club, ix | stern winners | the world’s | minor leagues last year in @ string of 18 straight victories “Ww” BASEBALL CUT WAS DUE FRIDAY P. M. MATTHEWS was He turned | playing on strange toe, man rules and with a one goal dis The Regina club copped the first game of the home-and-home weries by a2 to 1 score in Vancouver ‘The rise to fame of the Regina club haa been the big feature of the A few weeks ago they were in third place in the Prat | rie league and by a powerful drive to the top they tied for second place with Calgary, defeating this club. the finals they trounced the Eamon. ton puck chasers by a 3 homeand-home playoff. Individual Styles baseball aquad thi afternoon * will trim the number of players 25, from the squad of 60 reporting The coach has given no ind: pterans from last sea several sophomores and a few of the 1921 squad who failed to make star while he played with Vancouver one of the biggest up: Inside practios has been foreed on baseball team by bad w The Vancouver Matthews has looked the men club waa rated a 10 to 6 favorite be. fore the teams took the ice Wednes- detphians | * Three laps around the quarter-mile | track after the turnout | men into condition for the se Heinle Groh is in the best earty season form of any of the New York! camp goasip. dently has been taking care of him: as he is displaying midseason form around the third bag. on the Alleys| SMOKER ON AT U GYM TONIGHT vill meet university men in a mixed | Pr onee At menor PARE The patterns this spring are unusually attractive and, includ- ing such clothes as those of the famous and ever popular “FASHION PARK” brand, assure you exceptional value. Fash- ion Park tailoring is known as the finest possible in ready-to- wear clothes. The prices are very moderate— $25 to $50 If you are mindful of general price conditions, you will ap- preciate the wisdom of investing now in one of our HEAVY OVERCOATS which will serve you not only for the present cold days, but for next fall and winter as well. Only three prices: . 2450 $370— $4750 $47.50 gives you the finest Coat in the store. We have plenty of large sizes. HANER @ WOLFF “Clother that are different” 9160 Second Ave in represented ht wrestling circles by The mat and mitt bouts be alternated on He has won ter-class semi-finals in boxir staged in the aame show Eckart’s Coming With Store No. 3 Our New Pike Street Cigar Store OPENS TOMORROW Offering a Complete CIGARS, CIGARETS, TOBACCO and SMOKERS’ ARTICLES Featuring “ALL T Meadquarters M KH BRANDS THAT SMOKERS Genuine Peterson TOMORROW A $1.00 Hox of the Famous Canterbury Chocolates with every purchase o} We carry a complete terbury line at all tb Barber Shop in conne: Eckart’s Cigar Store 415 Pike Street Jimmy Blouin led a field’? lof £4 of the world’s best alley men. | work to his own detriment. eae clamiaaas Posllle’ ticet tenon title, and he thinks he can win with | oon, bee rer an ensign another year of experience, but be | {oe mary, one wall gave ter Blo home Ini won't have the, weakening ove | confidence of a Jess Willard, a Bil Brennan, or—to take a striking & yons who may some day States step to the center of the same ring orges With Jack Dempsey will be the best Carpentier, light-heavyweight cham- fighting machine that can possibly pion of the world, was laid up for|be built from the body and brains of a few days with an operation for|the present Tommy Gibbons. a carbuncle on his neck. Smith) Knowing that he must be in the was all ready to step on a boat for best possible condition to stand a France, on his way to keep an ap-|chance with the man whom he con pointment to fight Georges 20! siders the best in the world, Gibbons rounds, when the word came—and | will be in the “pink,” will possess all Smith and his manager are still in|of the boxing ability, the speed, the New York, according to the latest | strategy that can be crammed into report. his brain and nervous system. ———_———— | To beat such a man, Jack | sey will have to give everything that ned appointed man in the Unite when the news came that ( AFTER BRITTON |“ be: Billy Wells, regarded as England’s| | pest welterweight since Ted Lewis'| COLLEGE STAR ambitions took him into the middle| the United States, Wells wants to| Johnny Mohardt, Notre D meet Jack Britton, and is willing to| university football, baseball and take on the leading contenders for| basketball star, who is getting @ welter honors to prove his ability.|tryout at the Detroit Tigers spring Wells was matched to meet Lewis in| training camp as a pitcher, is one IN lothes for Spring Suits, Topcoats and Gabardines are here for your inspection, with more coming daily. The latest snappy clothes in all models for young men, and the more conservative styles for men. Also a big showing of golf and general sport suits. =e =-< ©-5%

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