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THE § Manhattan ‘Entry Blank for Star Only Two Entries to Junior Baseball Loop Infields Be Strong Se Gotham Teams Won Pen- | in The Star Junior Baseball league. we mants Last Year, and Both Are Strengthened (Signed) RY SEABURN BROWN trrseeepe ee fOAN't) Sy cramento and Portland Inner Departments Are Ready for 1922 Opening RY LEO H, LASSEN NLY two clubs «+++. (Manager) seeesececees (Addrens) Aeramento .seeeees(Phone).......... (Home Grounds) te completed (Entries close March 18, at 6 p. m.) t th Coast sage Entries Close Soon ie aoe an for Baseball League Sy t a4 McCann at shortstop nt Class AA} In Poole and Kenworthy the Amertcan and Na Junior Diamond Pilots Must File Their Teams by Sat- »..),... wy) tiona ave two slugmers of FTeagues bas cut off the supply) — urday Night; Scorers to Meet Friday; Other News ‘he bichon caliber, while both Me @f recruits, and the large number of tae: Dhan ste ones tree sandiot, semi-pro and college players| Of Star Baseball Circuit |the International league two years Swarming the training camps ts fall he gee Sen badly. ( NLY one more week remains on the calendar for junior | “poote picked up in his fielding gpeee which ‘finished in the sec baseball managers to enter their teams in The Star|in tne intter stages of the race, @nd division last season are predew | league for the 1922 season. while Kenworthy had one of years in the field last year MeCapn and Sargent come commended from the Kast Sued to ride in the same coach in In order to make it easier for the pilots to file their a 2922, as none of them have been | entries The Star is publishing an entry form for the rest} ,cny fo materially strengthen thelr line /to the sporting wig: of The Star so they will reach the |soLons vars office before 6 p. Saturday night. To ST o land nd s Rac ate Nh start with a wet Stems wil furnish the competition | ‘The 14 teams that have already entered the league will ere Const. Kegue intiald, the. onme Wm the American circuit; but the not have to send in these blanks. wet that toiled for the Senators last are so much stronger on| The following teams have entered so far: Wilson-Krietle | year paper than either of the others that MIG tor tone’ Tue ‘Yanks are ngton Park, Eggerman rrocery, Hillman Merchants, Mt. Ny Baliga: ng BV vung Pg Stronger than they were last eea-| Baker Park, Leschi Juniors, Zerolene Cubs, Highland Park, Sanuk tas 2 tone bade nucemar not improvet/West Seattle Dye Works, Louie’s French Dry Cleaners,*Fal- alte Wai tia naes ta Danforth will! con Athletic club. oie’ aati an ‘aa a oars sta pt he ’ “Browns, ah ccteng. acmggleed put| Any of these teams that do not plan to start the sénson|fietder, tHe had a bed year with _ them into the race. | April 2 should let this department know before Saturday a8 | the ae oe year. New York has clear sailing in) the schedule will be made up as soon as the entries close. |, 7 emake "the older league. Pittsbure has he best all-arou A ne! we pal an in the Coastloep last © Sip at ta" pratense Each Team to Name Home Grounds |» #% mers sere te fe ‘But the Giants passed them like poaveny (they were standing stil! in the clos ing weeks of the 1921 diamond m “than and looked like the best cl ab “in either loop last year. toam in the have to decide upon a tb grounds, with the Upper Woodland asked to choc park grounds § elimin vl ‘Those | the outfits In case where the teams : grounds are too hard for the teams |are represent districts or buat es Mews mag & to obtain #0 only a few|nean houses. These names should Even more impresaive. There is amen will be staged there during | be submitted at once and no two 06 Bermony on the club in addition | ine-year. There ther | teams will be allowed to have the)” hed Beer es ts » ote § playfields without using the Upper | same monicker ‘The Pirates fought so among them ‘ “selves inst year, and there bas been | Scorers to Meet at Star Friday je0 much friction between Barnoy | Fe st a one ae ies in anes teeci cuties. | OE FOR GONG and his hirelings during| ANOTHER thing that Star league | no _thy on ye enidog. | Nocatee tnfteld ta pretty wall set “the winter, that the efficiency of | managers must do immediately| There will be a my - with Murphy a cinch for first, league score t The Star A the club is doubtful. jand that is select @ scorer. The evht and the acoress wii; Cueto for third and Krug for sec MN} park grounds. | ne| The different teams» will also be a nickname tor erlal cares’ may affect his play thie year with Billy favored to anon. He lead the league n 1921 and hit around other candidate is Marry rmerly of Cleveland, a said to be a aweet r, but a ter with the ash. INDIANS NEARLY are plenty ¢ ather weak Ai Pittsburg has not been strength: | scorer must not be a player on the lhe given instructions as to how the|0P4. Shortstop will be fought out @med by much new class since the| 1 oH A ng | between Stumpf, Adame and Con "3 ae *° must have had some records are to be ke and | lose of the 1921 race, as have the | “TU” 7 | nolty Gi expert ef same sort in scoring th Hy ; od Frivco ts also having a short | | Providing the Cardinals can pre- “sent their full pitching strenath at| Contracts Are Due March 29 fest and Manag 28. fearé, wih the start of the season, St. Louis] Kilduff at either second of short cop . ANAGERS of teams that have|for the first games nec Se Tespettable Tight tor not obtained contracts for the| No player will be allowed to play| %"¢ Lefevre figured in one National bunting. Most of the} | © y ee one a a pate Sho have | Players to sign can obtain them Ly has signed a contract. | ong w the other. ed un been playing ball for some time,| ling at The Star. These con als will mine Gtveney from * are al tracts must be filled out in ink and | contract each club for each| that shortstop position and the in ané who do not usually reach the ° n't compare ith a best form aa ' |e at The Star before March 29| «ame. In a ons mpare wih the Sen! ; until the season is Boi 1921 layout. Of course if Lafevre Month old. the shortstop berth Kilduff That fact proved the downfall ot| HORNSBY ABOUT PLAN SPREAD : | arures to be a much better second aa ‘eis the eae READY TOSIGN — OF PHEASANTS (Wehis‘nave the Cardinals looked to be formid-| py Hornsb icheu.| The Wine count me aniihacion| Seevenaaine a oers aby k ne King county game commiasion | KE ONE PROBLES @ble rivals of the Giants, and were | jood dispe 1 et th the |» 7 K fb PROBL Classed as the strongest club Bed f. rdinals for a pittance of $18 s made arrangements to obtain} Los Angelew is facing trouble at but they were badly by | from the St. Louis club headquarters, | "Pring, which they will turn over to _ ehed pais bes Pg hese very club they met for the first | porr who Sing out of King to hatch F< gpallinaliggen Soc mgreed month. nares to $20,000 fee them.’ The epeumlaston oked just fair, The Cards and Giants should be| which is juat $3,000 above | will pay each pers will be at firet, MacCauley ® couple of laps ahead of the other | the highest offer the club has made|these birds, from ¢l “ee wad Deal thard, eeune @lubs by midseason, with the rest| him. It is expected thie ‘grinch | ed:-tn-atpenay.. ‘ dase pacer: f the teams fighting to keep out| pala will settle splitting the dif.| turned over to the game warden for Sis anes at an Of the second division. ference.” | Wheration ‘ernen not Dressen reports, The American oer wacker is a 280 bitter, good flelder and one of the best base thieves in the minor leagues. If he doesn't come to the Coast either Locker or Hyatt oil play the bag again. Sawyer Tigers | | Infield depends upon whether | | French at short cc | tet Salt Lake needs a first sacker and + tig cere Ma ape Boe STATEMENT OF CONDITION fields in nKUe THRER GOOD MEN March 10, 1922 Gieic hh be at: dies, is third, and San short. Vitt wif af ee t much better than Brown did RESOURCES t year, but he may not hit a | Sands and Siglin had big seasons a year ngo. Oakland's infield is a mess First base is open untess ¢ | is turned back by Cleveland. If d Knight will take Other Bonds and Warrants he is reta first, which will leave second | open. i aker ia the beat bet for short top, with Brown on third, The oO r tw Pir 0 to compar unt of the new com nati get working together r , k rament " t with th m layout int leagi c treneth wit tting and darn good 11 COUNTRIES WANT NET CUP W YORK, March 13.—Chal from B im and Jay n for r ent recelved by — the Daniel Kelleher, Chairman will be the last date when entries J. W. Spangler, President H. C. MacDonald, Cashier ane, SUIS S R. V. Ankeny, Ist Vice-Pres. C. L. LaGrave, Asst. Cashier P.B. Truax, Vice-Pres. K. Reiley, Asst. Cashier GERMAN CUEIST J. H. Newberger, Vice-Pres. C. W. More, Asst. Cashier IS REAL SHARK E. G, Ames, Vice-Pres. Wm. Kahlke, Asst. Cashier Eric Hagenlacher, balk line billiar J. H. Miner, Asst. Cashier hamplon of Second Avenue at Columbia hia tin fa Coulett doaaeen settee for the entire mateh TAR NEW YORK CLUBS FAVORED TO REPEAT IN MAJOR LEAGU MONDAY. MARCH 1% 1922. Or (Von Elm Will Defend N. W. Golf Titlel). og last summer, ha LAKE CITY, March 13.—George Von Elm, winner ori Anan that he will be on dec amateur golf titl to defend hia laurels in June. He ig Portland, piacning to leave for the East shortly after the Victoria session to pi the “national meets. Are Set 4 The Rose city | Defeat Regina, Eastern Title Is Being The joff mame 'Co., South Seattle, Georgetown Cubs, Ballard Juniors, Wash- Moliwits looks Ike the best | The Solons have two’ good men! Robert Lindblom Northwest pocket t will meet Robert Scott, winner ENGLISH NET MEN ORGANIZE tennis enthusiasts have form bringing embryo net and developing strong national a the f Leam Right From Bright To dance well Ix a vn My course covers all ances, and provides every uickly make | om, private | feature necessary ¢ you a good dancer. HGYPTIAN KIC ‘Vancouver Puck Men Head East 4 to 0; Decided Tonight ANCOUVER'S b key club heading East for Regina, Cana er 4 to today, following victory over the Pruirie league champions Saturday in the second | and deciding game of their series. Regina club had won the first tiff, 2 to 1, at Vancouver earlier in the week. Whom rushes down the Ice. Lioyd took, Dunean's team-mate on defenne, tied the first counter The lineup and summary follow SUMMARY Vancouver, Negina fer Irvin, | | Parkes for Skinner ) MeVeteh for Pparrew, MoVelgh for Moran. Third period Mattel! for Moran. Neteree——Poutin. 'POOL CUEISTS TO MEET HERE claimant to the handicap tourney wh ound up Friday night at Pope & Sibkey’s parlors, in a 60 match, astartir Hlocks of 15 Tuenday eve a will be p a the Pub r Lawn T ansociation, for the purpose re 1604 4th cor Pine ax all day and dances, SPECIAL TOMORROW 2 FRIED EGGS strictly fresh, with toast, 10c the following COLEGROVE 1524 ‘Third Ay AUTO KE Vike and SPRCIALTY roop 110 Pike st, the & fields in the land and also gives D, C. entry a smart field man/ and a good kick the Vancouver wil play for Able to corner sufficient new blood) ef this week, The blanks should be filled out and mailed | as good fielders and aggressive men. | the world’s honors on the ice will [be deciied tonight |the Ottawa Senators. piona, tangle with the Toronto St Patrick's in the final best allaround first business in Ottawa when world’s cham Kastern play: | Toronto won the opening | |eame of the series at Toronto urday, 6 to 4 Last year Ottawa defeated an couver three games out Vancouver for the championship. same Ottawa club whipped | Reattio in the East two years be | fore Art Duncan led the Vancouver club to thelr brilliant vietory Regina Saturday night, scoring nt three goals of the night after! of five at] over “Kia” marks of Laird Grover Land bas come out of }ment a The old boy, who ing when neton ard champion ing southpaws in the year, with the Loe Angeles cham: pions, ie in the St. Louis National league clab's training camp. Twieer he has been shipped to the miners and recalled, but he's « free agent If be can't make the grade this (ime rs to the fore cams Milwaukee Gets 23 Alley Mix: Milwaukee has been selected as the ble busl- PACT CUTTS HT co SrrH UU UHUHLANNEENCO MULLAH 5 league wire in the first division | Watch out for the Senators aeanon! That's what wire Eastern base i men said as soon as Roger kinpaugh was obtained from York, via Boston addition of I tors one of the best New York, Cleveland and Louls are rated slightly higher than Woshington ri; nevertheless Clark Griffiths’ team should be in the race trom start ow, Here's the layout First base—Judge, one of Becond base—Harris; called wor to Eddie Collins Peekinpaugh manager of the but #Ull a npbby Conter field ckinpaugh gives promising re showed @ lot closing weeks International ter Johnson age receiver Johnson, may it yourself Gharrity, a good, leading recruits. ‘« Frank Brower, a/ ,| Egan held McKay to a draw ing sackers in the And then the capable outfielder and first Tom Gibbons and Harry Greb to Clash ‘Tonight spite of the fact that Harry Wills tn't the fighter ¢ neverthe on: opponent lered most f k Dempsey The next unde with Harry Greb, the Jake Creter, Const league umpire season, Int out at the end of the schedule, has canght om with the Weetern league slated tor Portiand Arthur Reinhart, o «ite for the 1922 ican Bowling congress, at nnual meeting of the at 1 40, O Dyer su John ident of the congress, BAMBINO HITS HOMER NEW ORLEANS, March 11 Ruth bit his first homer of the Money-back guarantee with every Laff, the Tailor, 1106 3rd.—Adv CHAS. 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SECOND Ave QO9UNION Jafter traveling for four days as having just one day in which | work out for the match. | The bout the other night was | |neither took any chances, Egay win decisively to, was Sem Cine tie, Gneskout aune Greb is regarded as his last rfolk had all the ear-| stumbling block wins tonight ine ts Tommy Git ons, the St, Paul light heavyweig and he faces the big test tonigt New York when he bages IF, however, the country ptics centered on Man OPPOSED bas arisen among some of the leading coaches| wind up the card. of the country over the new ruling of | | the football rules committee, which abolishes the free kick for goal, fol substituting a] team scoring the touchdown the privilege of making | * | the extra point by any lecal scoring five by:the anny lew sown a “4 from scrimmage ne of the defensive team, The principal objection voiced so; tite of the City league Saturday far is that much time will be taken of having the oa as many coaches be eve that teams will try kick from placement, just as s far enough behind |the five-yard line to insure complet-| for the Toledo club this year. the formality of the lead ©. loagae Inet team breaks thru of Michigan, ts foremost of the opposing | «ince the war the man shortage over Yost believes the element of luck will figure too strongly der the new rule. HARVARD STARS QUIT TO STUDY #2 & enous Requirements at Harvard quite stiff this a n and Lawrence Terry have signed from crew lithe excuse that their studies require |all of their time. SETLIST AI CoM HN + growing boys | Have impr TYLISH CLOTHES SORRY our Grocer BE “oi 0040 MUCH AT STAKE IN RING HEADLINER ‘Washington Senators Are Title and Stronger Than Last Year Gibbons I AST #eanon he Washington 4 club came under the American -for Victo Joe Egan and Gordon Me. Kay to Mix at Pavilion Tuesday for Honors N'T be surprises Joe Egan lites « t middie weight crown from the dom Gorden whens meet th morrow night at the Pavilion fy their second seq in with leather mittens, The other evening in Tacomm| aix-round bout and shaded thy! champion, if anything, and & managed to do that little thing slow one, but both McKay am Egan are smart ring men ani — had little trouble in hitting McKay with tis left hand, turning over short punches on McKay's chia McKay missed more than he usudk lly does. The Idaho champion fs a pretty Ber wary bird in the ring, however, anf Boston Joe Egan will have to show a lot to lift the title. Knowing each other's style and with the title at stake and a bout with Mike Gibbons on March 2% hanging in the balance both men | should go better than they did in Tacoma last Thursday. Joe Dunn, the Portland kid whe forced George Ingle to the limit a short time ago, will mix with Harty | Eagles in the semiwindup. Mickey Hannon will make his first start since his recent trip to Californk in the special event with Sam Lang- ford. Two other preliminary bouts wil Y TEAM WINS MIDGET TITL Defeating the Collins Piayfi 5 tog the Y. M. C. A. 110-pound team won the midget baskethall evening. Both teams were weak at the basket, repeatedly missing easy shots. The game was played on the Knights of Columbus floor. No Man Shortage Noticed Here “Say, Louise, I read yesterday that in Europe has been so bad that a lot of the girls are coming over to Amer- |tca to look for husbands. Do you | think those girls will grab off all the |men we know?” “No chance, Betty, There seems and then some, here. What are you worrying about? Har- old has been asking you to marry him every week for a year. If you are afraid of the European girl, you had better grab him quick.” ‘Maybe I will, at that, You don’t seem be worrying, either. Ted and Dick are both wild about you and I know they are going to each other if something doesn't hap “No; I have something else to worry about, so am not going to get stirred up about any man shortage. Tam worrying abe clothes. 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