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PAGE 18 THE SEATTLE STAR ' ’ , ; : ine! aiti av . ye Jeithe s on the ball field the| Grover Alexander and W I have in mind the general] of the phoney about it. Very|is one thing that he would in-| sitions rather than having|ning for the players, Neither pan gh st aaah Prt Since x pean are the idol of all managers seem to have the| fans because they work ff BY BILLY EVANS | a, ar | F there is one thing that) attitude of the participants.| often the public does not get| sist on, “the players would| them straggle out, and usually | can they make a slow pitcher baseball needs it is more) Dilatory tactics have crept! what it likes, which of course| have to hurry in and out at|have one player hold up the|work fast or hurry up a ‘3 ae same idea any advantage is} Saseball is going to p : into the national pastime that|is a direct slap at the people} the close of the inning.” | game while he takes a little} cat her in giving his signals. neutraliz : . immensely when ‘the Don’t get me wrong. I do}have no place on the ball! who pay the way. It certainly is much more| more time than the rest. Take your time” is the) Ray Schalk is a popular) agers decide that slow t, stu 08 not fer to speed on the} field. George Cohan said some-| pleasing to the spectators to} Often umpires are blamed] watchword on a lot of major|catcher because he i a are not of iy particular te or the delivery of the} The public likes action,|thing when he remarked that| see the teams show a lot of|for slow games. Umpires, gue clubs, The theory ins full of life. It doesn’t aoe recited nose ec ist on th pitchers 8 even tho there may be much (if he owned a ball club there! pepper going to their po-\ however, cannot do the run-|that the slower you do most|him a minute to give a signal.| players speeding up. HOCKEY SERIES FOR STANLEY CUP OPENS IN EAST TONIGH te Northwest Tennis Juniors Get Square Deal _ Coasters The Pacific North- west before they areeli- an, who wasn’t sent — and junior boys School Players Can ~ Play in Star Leagu ‘Pitchers _ Worrying Iron Duke | Portland Well Set for Sea-; e Favorites | ° |] west Tennis association gible to compete. East for the national will be real representa- for Title has seen the light at last. For years the meet tournament. The North- tives of the Northwest, \| All boys and junior has been open to all west was the only sec- the same as the con- i boys competing in the contenders, and last tion of the country not tenders in the interna- Battery Men Discouraged From Playing in Ju Loop, but Other Players Can Take Part in Games; Other Star League Gossip ‘art — Phe Vancouver Meets ron tennis center champion- summer the Northwest represented at this tional doubles matches son, Outside of Hurlers;| QTAR league baseball teams should not encourage battery in First of Wor ships this year must be junior title was won by meet. are, The winners also How They Look 1 cheno aying on interscholastic or grammar school Classics in Toronto | BY LEO H. LASSEN | YING more weight and being | & more experienced team, od Vancouver Millionaires, Coast hockey A * ame ‘al enter the world's se | ‘Pies with Toronto tonight, in the lat} Per city, slight favorites to win. Tho} weries will be the best three out of} "The Vancouver clad was nosed out “Dy Ottawa last year in the fifth game the series, Morento, after playing second on. | | to play in The Star circuit this summer. ‘ IRTLAND'S Coast league entry! High school and grammar school players will not be bagi - is pretty well set for the open-| from The Star league, but The Star wishes to co-operate wn wong, outaide of the pitching) the public school athletic department and it is the request ® rd Kenworthy has a great hurt-| both A. C, Pelton and Neil Ellis that the school battery play only on the school teams. er in “Suda” Sutherland, providing Other players can’t play too much baseball, but it is: DUNDEE MIX [Suthoriani can burt as ettectively wise for school pitchers and catchers to overwork, A T GARDEN an he did two years ago. The crack National Nationa L fe) Head | right-hander was bit on the think | Oo Pp N= YORK, March 17--Tooke| {20% nd Knocked for a goal in the | alias ic Tonight bright for Charley White again. | Sco fers to Meet Tonight ea } | Fast lant summer, If Butberland ts cago » jin the minors, | | Speaks Up sh tee Eee | Kenworthy a second bert bet in| teams in The Star league will! be on hand for this seasion. | | residents of the North- Alex Ross, a Californi- From now on, the are sent Kast. A Big Question That's Joe Finnernan, Seattle pitcher. Two years ago he pitched swell ball for Vernon, when the Tigers won the pennant. But the players said Joseph used several freak deliveries, and when the Coast league banned ’em he was shipped to the International league. He’s back in the Coast loop. “Can he win without the freak deliveries?” That's the question. If he is a winner, he will do much to put the Indians in the pennant race. |WHITE AND tawa thruout the season, i rent Ottawa squad in the *) ees ‘winning the first game, 6 to ‘and holding the champions score- im the second game. uS WILL right. he ix one of the best pitchers ny Dundes, Junior lightweight cham-| /, Oreo niadieton, another right-|meet at The Star tonight at 8 p. m.| Whether or not averages wilt | Pion, at Madison Square garden to hand tained c Detroit He | fF instructions as to how the games ander obtained from | kept depends entirely upon the John Heydler Scores Pan- night, and Kenny Leonard has prom: | qidn't do so well in the majors, but | “re to be secured in the junior loop ning of “Holdouts”; |imed 4 real honest-togoodness crack | he was rated highly in the Americas this summer. | operation of the scorers, Picks Giants to Win Benny will sit in at the ringside| puck Freeman, a husky young fel * for the tit to noe what the two com, | og tek, Hreeman, a hunky roune te! Entries Close Saturday at the title to the winning boy. | ampociation. EW YORK, Mareh | tenders have to show, ids Senne Shall oho Gated wi | FONTRIES for The Star league) thetr squads, but who wish to Phe Vancouver team will miss wing, as he “There are| White was promised a match with the International league last year: close tomorrow night at 6) should fill out an entry blank | pig acer shot on the no holdouts in| Leonard when he recently beat Will Crumpler, ex-eal Leverens. *eith | O lock. No new teama have entered | mail it immediately to The Stag, | + forward line, and he's ¢x- either league at} lie Jackson, but the bout failed to| gait Lake, and Ross, a holdover, | the league so far, 14 teams being| No teams will oe allowed to ced. Young Parkes has been preaent.” saya!materiaiixe, ax Leonard claimed an | form the rest of the staff. | lheted the season April 2 that have not fi in that vacancy with all kinds John Heydier,|injured hand would prevent his risk-| ‘The Iron Duke's infield ip met with| Absolutely no teams will be allow: | the signed contracts of their p class, but Harris will be misseo head of the Na-|ing bis title shortly after White | poste on firet, Kentie himeecif at nec-|*d to enter the league after Satur-/at The Star March 29. These veteran was put out of the game tional league. eked Jackson. ond, Sargent at third and McCann at | 4ay- tract blanks can be obtaindd at before the close of the season Rather a strange) Dundee is a few pounds Hebter | short Managers who have not entered Star. statement, yet|than White, and the Chicagoan, who! High, Thorpe, Cox, Wolfer, Hale! =— Season May Not Start April 2 President Heydier|has been doing the beat battling of | and Greasett are battling for outfield | The schedule will be made Mickey MacKay will be moved means every word | his career in the pant few weeks, i! positions, with the first three flaured to center for Vancouver, and Jack of it | favored to cop the go and the righti as regulars, altho Hale's bat will) HERE is a chance that the season | “ Z will be on left wing and Al “Not until Grates saset Leonard for the lightweight | make a strong bid for regular duty. may not start April 2. It all de ee soe ond be abe on right. Duncan and Cook bell rings and a | title. Birugey and Eliott wit) give the a 5 aie tions. | ueation er. ¢ hours | on the defense, with Lehman player has failed | a | Reavers one of the best mask corpa|P*nd® upon the weather conditions. |b, ae: tor each game and it will 2 to report can he TRACK. SEASON jin the league. | The park department won't {ix uP up to the home team fellow named Roach |» He be clameed an a get the ground certificates from continued President Heyd. | Geld caretakers each week. | the grounds until the weather clears up a bit. the Toronto twins ‘key association. He eredit for beating Ottawa sin- in the second game of the will be at center, with Noble | ler. “Too much is made of the ao called holdout, “Many players who are dubbed holdouts are merely lax in answering their correspondence. “Other players are away from home, hunting or fishing, and fail to | get the contract promptly | “An for the fellow who asks for change in the contract eubmitted to him for hin signature, why should so ON IN SOUTH With the University of California meeting the U. &. C. on the Trojans’ | home track, the Coast intercollegiate cinder reason wag starting this after- noon. At the same time, the Bouth./ ern California conference schools were meeting on the paths at Occi dental college. Jim Corbett to Be at Moore Theater Here Next Week “Gentieman” James J. Corbett. former workt’s heavyweight cham. pion, who won the title from John 1. Sullivan and lost It to Bob Fitzsimmons, will be in Se attle Sunday at the Moore theater. | 1 Announcement neanon will definitely open will s noon as Ren Evans of the they will be assigned and the t | made j | playfield department says the word. | will have to accept the assign |Eggerman Grocery Team Ready Bil) Montgomery will werk at base, Tony Villata at second, {in ‘The Star league that played in the | 7POmPson at third and q as to when the! be|in sending in their 1% Eggerman Grocery team will | enter practically the same team at short. Unless the teams show some home \ciroutt last year. Floyd Ellis wil be tm left ff | Danny O'Leary wil do the hurting | Westley Petersen in center and Ralph Hopper will take care of either Phil Meyers or Jim Fleet |the maak work. i right, Corbett has been on the stage for & number of years, and also does quite a bit of sport writing. His main claim to fame in the latter field in that he has picked more on the wings. Smeaton, of Montreal, will - Referee @fficiate in all of the games. much ado be made about tt? “Ball players are no different from anyone cine. They have their serv. fees for sale, the mime ana lawyer. i “They have the same right to puta } value on thelr work and to bargain lowers than anybody has been || | Dempsey in thetr championship ff with their employers in order to ob- able to keep track of. Corbett \FRENCH CHAMP jin the United States last summer tain their price. “In any business the man whose wslary demands are unreasonable Will soon find himself out of a job. } That goon for baseball, #ome pinay. | ors have an exaggerated idea of the ¥ made in baseball, club owner will tel! you that | haa been rated by ring critics as one of the cleverest boxers of all the big fellows who have ever doned the padded mittens, | | IN POOR SHAPE) | PARIS, March 17.—Hils operation | | |tor the removal of a carbuncle from | NEW ORLEANS, » TA his neck over, Georges Carpentier, | pabe Ruth cea Pg om tight heavyweight boxing champion |the hanes louded, and ened ; jot the workd, has left for his coun-| yanks beat New C Bare: try home to recuperate before GOINE | Prank Baker “got three out of four, believed to be at least in part sponsible, £ WEEK-END SPECIAL | [REDS CAN USE i i es it E ¥ as Six packets Burpee's Sweet Peas, F 3 + miners, the profita of the last two years, 1921 und 1922 varieties, 230) linto training for bi« coming match mvsnnnasinisaepainatieiasastanionan tine — sispcihmensintnetallpateiareenninetbatatnmninenerans en | Which have been the banner yearn of | each; the six ieee GEORGE BURNS | with Ted (Kid) Lewis of England. also | baseball. have not wiped out the de MP serde Weekes 1.00) enter field ts Eddie Rousch’s| Carpentier's physicians declare regular position with the Cincinnatl/tnat his physical condition is poor, | club, George Burns played the/and that he is foolish to consider | same position for the Giants. If| engaging in ring matches for some | Rousch fails to sign up, Burns will | time to come, if ever. He ia far be-| be used at center, otherwise he)iow his normal poundage. The ter- foes to left field. \eifle beating given him by Jack ficite incurred from 1913 to 1919. “As for admission prices, a little thought will convince anyone that| they are eminently fair, ax compared | with that of other amusement enter Prinen “Ktegarding the ontlook for the | Present season I am thru making Predictions, They the bunk. I would bh to ismue a favorable statement no matter what I thought. | “I am hoping that baseball will not | suffer as a result of business condi- tions as they now exist. “It geems that all over amusements have felt the pinch. Baseball is pe | cullar, however, it seems to weather | a financial crisis better than New Strawberry Plants 50c| Campus Gossip BY HAROLD MARQUIS ‘The University of Montana and the Montana Aggies will meet in the first state dual track meet May 13. Erection of a new building on the Bozeman athletic field has made the construction of a new track necessary. According to the dope from the Treasure state, the Aggies will have the strongest squad of the two this season. Intramural baseball and track, to inctude all the men in Whitman college, is planned for the spring season. Class and interorganization games are on the schedule. 12 Kellogg's Premier 12 Kellogg's Dr. Burrell Postage extra, Danny Edwards, the little colored ‘Coast battler, was finally defeated in . the other night, losing to Montreal in a 10-round bout. ig considered one of the best bantamweights in the business. Eéwards had won five straight «tarts before this setback, copping the championship of New England, 12 Asparagus Roots and two Ranwine Rhubarb 50c ) en ITE re Postage extra, Call or send us your name and address and receive the New Spring Book. 1t contains a jot any [ME of valuable information and will og fed nine, whe Washington State ferued the first call for baseball this week and 49 men | ter Amusement enterprise |B ascist you with your garden sry a 4 reported. Nine are veterans of last year’s champlonship nino and seven Raseball in played under tdeal problems, It's free Weather conditions most of the aea son. That is one of its best ansets in weathering a tight money market “Everyone likes to get out in the others ure former letter winners. MARCH 10TH, 1922 RESOURCES “We have more men, but less quality, than we need,” is the state ment of Coach Bill Hayward concerning the track squad at Oregon. Colt- tralia, Japan, CzechoSlovakia, ; open. A ball game affords such op. i. Balghum, India, France, Dew | it pe bed this week at the Eugene school, = "T° portunity, incidentally one gets the Loans and Discounts ..... wseeeees-$ 8,907,148.85 mark, iy, wi a ae thrills that are furnished great national pastime “For that reason, no matter how low one's finances are, they manage wandadle the by U. S. Bonds......... U. S. Treasury Certificates. . . » »-$1,668,787.79 534,002.50 ‘The Oregon Aggies are ati quibbling with Idaho about the Coast cham- | plonship in basketball. The Aggies are getting little support in their con- | tention that Idaho does not rate the pennant on account of the small num- McLoughlin gig ot) Me 8 -EesdleloBea Sects Bi Tilden and Bil) Johnston : ‘ . to dig up enough to enable them to Ellbott 5156 1103 First Ave. 2,202,790.29 ino exptcied te bear the barden nar ot guenae ages. gala namieston to the ball park. Near Spring St, Other Bonds and Warrants............- 4,915,251.96 i le ' immer in oN — — - — ———__—_____ . . Wt Vincest Richatds, Waenn | ,OTe#en high achoot baskebal! tears will meet in a state tournament atl isagueis kevont me ‘Pena tne ; Bank Building .......... bac ea 587,883.03 fe Washburn and Richard Norris | W!amette this week for the prep school championship of the state. a pret finite opinion, but I am 10% Discount 00 All, Old Real Estate Owned 27,190.73 : } fc Ao Meagan car oy t s ( wide seen i | ‘ ys gala aaa a Stanford foothall turnout has been called for the spring quarter and | wouidn't wo diplomatia Furniture and Fixtures. .. Fedo 30,000.00 xm is the men will be ont in sults this week. Cssch Glen Warner will teach “I might say, however, that the Dental Work for Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 54,000.00 n iy STATE MEET the team his “Warner” system in preparat jor the fall season, New York Giants won the pennant ot CGCral. 2068 tat eees cece ty ed MOVED AHEAD whe 0. A. C. ewhnming team wil meet the Multnomah club water |thd, world's series “last year The 30 D 5 Customers’ Liability—Letters of Credit... 326,861.45 & r, ne ate | . A. C. va are. certainly no oa tonm i ; “ae s wane, Washington atate tennie meet! auoperg in Portiand this week. Saino rah Af third’ clves the tone ay. elk el a ee one eae ) 4 oo mr yor br neti August.| three former track stary are serving an coaches In Northwest colleges | eae rer pevin:: Wetnk alia ak JASN ANG IN BANKS... cerveevecceecees 848,523.05 ‘ a Biorthwest. Because it has been last this season. “Sticks” Dement is in charge of the Whitman squad, Eldon|the Nat nal league, however, and T} 3 | Jenne 1# assistant at W. 8. C. and Gus Pope is helping Edmundson with|am pot : she crack players who make the/ 15, weight men at Washington, rounds of the big Northwest tourna ments oftimes pass up the Seattle | tournament, That was the case last | year, many of the Californian nerely handing out flattery | | when I say that IT believe each and ‘ every one is stronger than it was An organization of winners of minor ‘W" letters in minor sports at! last wesoon om. ae | Washington has been completed. The organization will work to aswist Louls has a great team. It s being sr Aino porta, a going bette “| unable to stay over for #0 long a pe. | NOT BPOTY wan going better than any club in Total... $23,911,109.36 LIABLIITIE “St Capital ....... $ 1,000,000.00 ten, wrens ae = a iieniroociateartecetace tome Hie lene at the oleed OF the $981), te order to intreduay eer mew Surplus and Undivided Profits...... 884,266.10 by the biggest sension of its kind in se. | fre Pieabure tay im, mure to havo | fehtest and atroageat plate Lnette Circulation .....seeeeesesseeeeees - 1,000,000.00 j#, and ahead @ sburg team up there, oes cov e root o mies “1 ° oe ted 1 oh vet adbohavahan | Breat race.” ested Eton week y= Acceptances ..c.ccecsees 11,460.00 If you value your watch, let Haynes | j -___ — Whalebone set of Teeth, eoee ae pet ‘ repair it, Next Liberty theatre —Ady. | | Amen is one of the oldest deition| $8 Crowns Deposits ..... 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