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THE HE last call for entries in The Star Junior Baseball league for the 1922 season is being made today. The lists close definitely at noon Tuesday. Any clubs still wishing to enter the league must have their managers call in person at The Star be- fore 6 o'clock tonight or between 8 o’clock and noon tomorrow. The Pirates, Team No. 22, and the Walla Walla Juniors, No. 23, filed Monday. Detroit Baseball Future Depends : Ind ians Upon Second Base Combination Slaughter -the Cubs Rigney, Texas Recruit, Looks Fine at ‘Shortstop, While Either George Cutshaw or Pep Young Will Fill in at Second, Which Wasa Tiger Weakness ay ' Last Year; Ret of Team Pretty Well Set, With “Big Three” in Outfield ‘Stubby Mack Holds Chi- UGUSTA, Ga. March 27.—Detroit's immediate baseball future depends upon| cagoans to One Tally; second base. If the Tigers have Ueveloped a combination for the keystone! Coasters Take Tilt, 6 to 1 sack, Detroit must seriously be considered in this year’s pennant race. At present chances are that a veteran and a recruit will be to the right va be bey and left of this point when the season opens. The recruit is Emory E.,) Stubby Mack Rigney, a slender youth who somewhat resembles Dave Bancroft in build. || can show the He came out of the Texas League to Detroit and was immediately handed tuft pmggel oo the job of shortstopping. Ria te tebe The veteran second sacker will be either “Pep” Young or George loone in yenter Cutshaw. day's practice Young is a Detroit veteran, Last season he developed a throwing fault ae ot pp which seriously handicaped his team. jeagreore and. the Young suddenly became unable at times to throw to first base, tossing He seemed unable to overcome the fault. During the winter months he tion to his throwing arm and he may be able to rid himself of the Chicago Cubs, his berth with the Indians will ry une time to come. he big leaguers garnered but four nafe bingles off the youthful hurter, Seattio winning, ¢ to 1 underwent an opera ‘oung does not play second base George Cutshaw will. Cutshaw played with Pitts- | last season. He was Brooklyn's second baseman before Pittsburg got him. As a) “member of the Pirates last year he batted .340, the highest average of his career. He was} demon in the pinches. 2 Ty Cobb wana Cutshaw during the winter to play utility roles for Detroit. Cobb’s argument is that a veteran will be of much more value in the utility part than a for the Cubs, were nicked for 10 bane hits Frank Schulte leaned on the onion for three safe blows. The same clubs play again this af. |ternoon, with Elmer Jacobs slated ter. ‘. Ce ‘ 3 |for the bex in the interests of the op ity infielders are generally called into service in the pinches and a veteran is not) Mackmen. likely to make mistakes in the pinches, while that will be the time when a youngster) The Score Cube Au KR I Ruth Will Have to Make Jis most likely to make them. | viveiron is» . | Should Young show signs | Win" 2? of his former weakness Cut- Homer Every Other Day |m-x ! | fennive player in the outfit comers been { new In practice games Rigney has impres on He knows how to get to Break His Record BY BILLY EVA particularly double plays. ive ABE RUTH in 1921 made 5$ home runs in 152 ames to the bag and knows the proper In the spring training games Ruth seems to have started his |) postion. He can take a throw and home run habit where he left off in the fall of lest year. after that he is in position to get ‘On his first trip to the plate in batting practice at New Orleans be || the ball away quickly, fast and ac the first ball pitched for the longest drive ever made on that ball |/curately. It in his work on double| plays that most appeals about him. | In practically every exhibition game since Ruth has contributed a The rest of the infield will be ‘wallop that has made the southern fans understand why he is known |/taken care of by Bobby Jones at as the “King of Swat.” third base and Lew Riue at first All of which brings us up to the question that already Bas @ lot of | Hoth men should be big stars this the fans guessing. Wl Babe Ruth be able to break his home run Feeord of 597 a Mrs. Babe Ruth says that her famous hubby will make 75 home runs the coming season. ‘When one realizes that in order to make 59 home runs Ruth was forced to average one for every two and one-half games played, it is easy to figure what a task Ruth faces this year. Figuring that he will not get into the game until May 20, it will mean that he will have to average one hcme run for every two games y No newcomers are given much chance of breaking into the Tigers’ | “Big Three outfitid, Bob Veach will be in left field, Ty Cobb, himself, in center, and Harry Hellman, the 1921 bat lea in right Creid Johnny Bassler will be chief of the catching staff, Coach Leader Has Shifted Varsity Crew Men Again in order to surpass his mark of 59 As for the pitchers, Sylvester I dont’ fancy that he will be able to turn the trick. Ruth, however, || Johnson, the Portland feerult, is the Clare Magnusson, bow tn is the superman of swat, and there is really nothing impossible for him. best looking np omer. He may the Washington varsity #h for pitch the first game, Bert Cole, Red | the past two years, has been Oldham, George Dauns, Cart Holling, |] placed in the first shell for the |Howard Ehmke ang perhaps Her-|| first time thie season by Coach man Pilette are figured as regulars. || fd Leader, in his mont recent : Magnusson haa replaced arsh, who’ has rowed J ‘ ‘'MOLLA STILL i Tiimareh, who, hae rowed WINS TITLES firet vareit at all reason, ss ‘The lineup the coach will send N, March 27.—Molla Mal-|| oye in the T ay Seebably UGUSTA, Ga, March 27.—Ty|looking youngster In the Detroit won ihe indoor ingles tennis |) wilt remain in present comb Cobb has a flock of infielders at! squad, There is not a recruit who y. detenting Mies Leslic Ban |f Mm Mike Murphy will stro sthe Tyger training camp this spring.| sows more grace in fielding a bat 61. With William T epost aan aay Hargis gh He needed a shortsop and second ' a Tih be Fred Spuhn, Sam Shaw, Bob p m, likewise he needed a pair| ted ball or in taking a thrown ball.| Mrs, Mallory won the mixed d Ingram, Al Skibbiness, Lioya Ma of utility infielders. | He is tast, title from Mrs, Frank Godire son, Wright Parkins, Magnusson ‘Among the recruits Fred Haney,| Sammy Barnes displays Mashes of |. Norris Williams, II, 6 and Al + CO. from Los Angeles, and last season talent He gives promise. He in | with Omaha, looks promising. young and lacks experience, tho, and INDIANANS SAIL APRIL 1 Haney was one of the leading | both he and Mann may need another{ Indiana's baseball team wilt sali CASEY CAGERS football and baseball players in Los| year or so in fast minor league so | for the Orient from Seattle April 1 took up baseball. Danny Clark is a good infielder. | team will play a serie ith Waseda! The Rnights of Columbus club en He quarterbacked the Los Angeles | He is the ablest batsman among the /and other Japanese college nines. Oi: | tertained the K. of C, basketball team | , P Polytech team and was the leading | Detroit recruits. Cobb is quite likely |their return from the Far Fast ab ak tne teiealia Avicenna te School player of his native city. He|to keep him because of his value aa/in June, dndiana will play a two- chats “Gabuder< alee. he fe stocky tn build, much resembling | pinch batter more than because! game series with Washington * completed a successful hoop Donle Bush, but a trifle bleger. He | of his fielding worth. . oe 5 the Weukt balan, “etuaiiie son fw aggressive, fast and handies him-| That presents the pick of the in-| CUE TITLE AT STAKE icca' seis soli 8 wine out. ar welt well. |field recruity From among them! @qicaGgo, March 27 Willie | starts. Johnny Mann is another Ukety | Cobb will mike his tions. Hoppe and J. Schaefer begin their | - 1,500-pe tonight Monday, Tuesday int balk titlé match here | DALY TALKS SYRACUBE, N. Y More interna tional sport will promote the physical well being of American youth and will foster p nd understanding in the opinion ¢ played and Wednesday | ANZACS ASK DATE { 5 Fy Sich | MELBOURNE. — Australia wants Ye 1 a Maa throuout the wor wt & to play the first round of the Davis| Maj. C. W. Daly, h h cup matcher with the Belgian team at West Point. oe New York, about June 26, ler three nice bass Aisplayed trout trom | Al” § Sammamish, RUTH INJURED ene for the angler, for with the close [from Lake Sammamish Al Winters will box four rounds | Sf March comes ihe long-waited-for | | NEW ORLEANS. Babs Ruth, | with Fred Kirchner at Renton Wed- |, Spportunity to hike out om lake or Mackinaw and rainbow tront and | wrenched his side and had to leave|nesday in the main event of the| pe and oot, Sate — —- | yer Secnane woo re ag are |the me after singling twice.| smoker to be given at the Renton April 1 brings, the official opening 1 my vd | Brooklyn beat the Yanks, 8 to 5. fire hall, Five bouts are carded, the game fish season to several | | % ewantios o Western Washington, | cial attraction to to e EC ow - ” 4 iy emeps which fo to be | the ventous species of _AFTER HIKE RECORD | LEWIS VS. MAHMOUT ¥ King county and our own local found in this locality BUFFAL March An at KANSAS CITY March 27 ed streams and iskes. | a jternpt to break the Coast-to-Coast| (‘Strangler’) Lewia defends the ee i a | hiking record will be started here to-| heavywéight wrestling title here | iC agery according to|,, Western Washington's counties opening weig 13 ere to. 4 xe lag Marte F CO ae rete wii (the fishing season on April 1 are as fol- | di when John Brazee, 24, Tona-| night against Tsit Mahmout, the y prove best in the lakes and wealier |lows: King, Mason, | Grays Harbor, | wanda, leaves Buffalo this afternoon. ' Balkan lion, In two falls out of three, | ftreams, not fed by snow wa King Si sadis Aka as Sean he - 4 founty has numberions good lakes, which | . 4 fre pearly all g00d for fishing. Sar - | : é mamish and Washington will lead in ‘Those counties of Western Washington ‘ Popularity, with Wildernens aa second in|opening their fishing season on Aprit 16 | ‘ fmportancs to the Beattie angler are es follows: Snohomish, Clarke, | a fishing ix the best style of angling for|Hkagit, What Cowlita, Skamania, 4 the two larger lakes and trolling best in| Pacific and Wahkiakum : iaiaaga or tart of Seas a — Angie should no loNow' 4 Pierce county fs another nearby 4 ok Waters in King comity’ pane P + trict opening April 1. Several good lak Calligan, unday lake noqualmie lake, , K and a few of the smaller etre Males Late Deane seen BY AL SANTORO | with Cincinnati, and Buzz Arlett, the 4 Meer", ies "repse one. Cleat from ths county highway brides | Baseball Editor Oakland Post- pig right hander, going top stride Z Eatonville hn reported t Avg? OAG that portion of tttens | inquirer ‘The Oaks’ hurling staff looms for 4 Renta citeer tack evepeie on winnlae at the dace of the waogeainn |C)AKLAND, Cal, March 27—The|midable with Kramer, Krause, , va a ily any'n townsite water Oakland baseball club this year,| Jones, Keider, Winn and Brenton hy cunship 24% lunder the management of Ivan! going in good form 3 een ge eet Mg mle eared ‘a dis- | Howard, former Coast leaguer and| Cooper is back in center field é ee Torres Litter has eomonnena quarters ot |brother of Del Howard, is back from|with all of the old spe while will be out with « big buneh of tinnet hiehwag, ‘Tagh|its training camp at Myrtledale| Wille holds down right. garden, with ee lepaties after she fellow who may K, from the King |Springs in as good condition as it}Den Brown, last year with It the season up there does not open ake Shrumemion ann | wae last year. |Lake, in left. Ted Cather, former the same time as in King county. nd inclading all tributaries ot | Altho the average fan 1s a bit) big leaguer, who was with the club Piper & Taft are compiling = game| CCI" fiver and all waters of the Foss (skeptical about Marriott |1ast year, will make a utility posi fish season card, detailing the se ee jand Brown, who Guisto's,| tion from all indications. bag limits and cloned waters, It will povivaccaipaionisns |Pinelli’s and Mill rexpec-| ‘The catching department ip well 4 Pgretionte to the fishermen early next ALDRICH TO COACH |tively, the Oakland w isitaken care of with Koehler. first 4 NEN W HAVEN, Conn., March 27,| pleased with thelr work |wtring, and Mitze and Read, | if Mave emtricg wer 4 in the ape-|—Malcom Aldrich, 1921 Yale grid] A weaknem, due to the lack of hay Po gpa Mp ger ye good right-hand pitching which wax|with Lafayette on first, Knight on notic last season, has been| second, Brubaker at short and Mar remedied with Hod Biller, formerty|riott, former Cub, at third, H ycaptain, and All-American halfback by Piper & Taft. Both Lake Washington Sd Lake Sammamish were represented /%*% been appointed assistant | ip the contest when J. W. Boyes, of Head Coach Tad Jones for 1922, to able | Freeman and Fubr, on the mound SEATTLE STAR Last Call for Entries for Star Junior Ball League MONDAY, MARCH € | Py . i EB The teams that have entered must remember that the signed contracts of their play- ers must be turned in at The Star not later than 6 p. m. Wednesday. Teams failing #4 to send in these contracts will lose their franchise in the league. a The season starts Sunday. Star Thursday of this week. LL MARTY KRUG PLAY WITH LOS ANGELES CHAMPIONS? Yankees Uncover Promising Star . in Southern Boy HW ORLEANS, La, Maren 7.—The New York Ameri cann appear to have landed an other competent third baseman tn Norman McMillan His work at the Yankee camp has been one of the outstanding sensations of the present training season McMillan is a former collegian who came to the Yankees last spring from an obscure Southern league. He showed so much promine that the New York club expert enced no little trouble in waiving him out of the American league in order that he might be farmea to Rochester for development Playing under the direction of George Stallings, his improve: ment was remarkable to a degree, and preas ervers who have seen him perform at New Orleans are unanimous in the opinion that he is one of the “finds” of the year. lanes CASEY DROPS 10-ROUND GO ARRY CASEY snag in his Baturd gle with Bobby Harper at N struck a y night tan Portland | Casey waltzed thru the scheduled 10 ! | | | | for the Cincinnati R but took quite a lacing from the queror of Joe Welling. Not caring to take many of Casey's healthy swings to the mid up enough points to te of bation. Casey broke hin heavy artillery in of times, and nered by and piled boy win @ cou thru and got ton only a couple rallies were quickly amo! Harper's left hand. In the firnt period, a stiff jolt set haunehes, but he se when he got up after fou the count of NEW DISCUS MARK IS MADE LOS ANGELES, March —A new Const discus record was net here Saturday by Hartranft of Stan ford with a heave of 147 feet, 2% Inches, breaking the mark of Pope of Washington, establiahed Inst year, Stanford defeated the Univer sity of Southern California in the dual meet, 85 to 46 ED PINKMAN IS PROUD FATHER) Edward Brewster Pinkman breaks into print once aguin. This time it is to anfounce that Edward js the proud father of a baby boy—Edward, Jr . The boy waa born March 4 FINAL CAGE GAME TONIGHT ¢ final game of The Star Junior ketbal ue wax booked for to. night at ¢ ine playfield at 6 o'clock with the Pirates playing Showns. The winning team should bring in the report to The later than 10 a. m. Tuesday Class B honors are at ke KILLINGER FLIVVERS Glenn Killinger, the great Penn couldn't make the with the New York has been shunted to club in the Interna. State grid star, grade He aneball ankees. the Jersey tional leagu WHALING LEFT OUT Pert Whaling, once a star catcher cattle and then with the Bow is on the w. k. toborgan. 1 by the Beaw xas league. ton Bray He has been mont club of the 1 rele BATS CLEANUP batting cleanup is, The former Seattle infielder is now playing sec ond base. BOHN Bohne Sammy WRESTLERS BOOKED Thye and Oscar Butler win at Portland Tuesday,, the Ted wrestle | former trying to throw Butler twice within an hour. VARSITY WINS Washington's varsity baseball defeated the All-Stars again Saturday, 4 to 0, making a clean sweep of the two-game practice series, Great Collegiate Star Will Stick With Tiger Club A‘ USTA, Ga, March 27. Johnny Mohardt is prac: Ucally sure to be with th . The famous gridiron s Notre Dame ie showing marked talent on the ball field. He is being used in the Detroit outfield Th ar from and physically Mobardt has everything desirable in a ball pla More than that Mohardt ts anx jous to learn, constantly asks for advice and tries to improve him. self, Few ball players ever ask for advice, To have one do as Mohardt does sets him Apart Mohard't best work is In bage running, He knows how to run bases; he can slide, Cobb has been giving him special instructions in this line and Mohardt is quickly responsive, He learns readily Mohardt is a natural athlete and his football career at Notre Dame established him as a man who ean think, Mohardt will be & member of the Detroit team when the season starts. . Harper outboxed the Seattle] Stacy | The schedule for Sunday’s games will be listed in The oe te rr oy is ft a Es Fifth Mix It’s No Trick at All to Decide | to Shift Him to Coast | Puck Title " Veteran Infielder Doesn't Make Grade With Cht. | cago Cubs, He’s a Cinch to Play With Los Angeles; ae Evens Up Series| Both Clubs Need Infielder s | BY LEO H, LASSEN | by Defeating Vancouver | ] | 6 to 0; Play Tuesday 'LL Marty Krug be with the Los Angeles | - club this season? |f]MIE world’s hockey title wi be There is a strong chance that he will be, | > decided tomorrow night in To He is now the property of the Chicago gerne ate it gil a i Cubs and it’s no trick at all for the Bruins 6 Of the nerien. to slip him to the Cafeteria club if he fails | The #t, Patricks evened up the to make the grade with the Windy City | series when they crushed the Const outfit. ss pire aaa tow: baits ag Krug, who couldn't see his way clear to The game wag played under the join Seattle, was sold last week outright to [ne avenge. Se Chicago. The Cubs need a second sacker. | ayia er badly, as Zeb Terry is going back. Krug | An 044 coincidence Is that Van-|i8 no spring chicken himself, but he’s still a pretty smooth fielder, a good hitter and a smart ball player. The Angels also need an infielder since Charley Deal has Young Lindimore was hardly a riot at at be astern a 2 elie fe jcouver won beth sixman rages While the Toronto club won both seven-man battles. | The summary of Saturday's game|refttsed to report. follows |third base last year and the veteran Deal was expected t ggg a... Patricks. | lcover that hole. Deal, charging that he was railroaded out unean Pp ara/of the big league by the Cubs, says he has quit baseball. wt So, providing, of course, that Krug doesn’t make the * w grade with the Cubs, don’t) Parkes raf be surprised if the veteran) ‘here may be more that don't | viret period—1 "nt Matricks, Andrews, {Coaster is playing second] come to mind at the present writing, | Mees Saatear tae P7e, 188. py, |base for the Coast champions | Dut these players were ail figuras x jeke, Dye. to be stars in this league ISHSLS, Oc. Rectiee, Antrowe,.4100) & /thig season. Gocbel would Save been’ ‘ons iil Third pariod—wt. Patricks, Smytie,| If Krug is obtained by _ AD | the leading outfielders in the loop, fi 17:06. geles it will p ply mean tha r ~ " 5 | Stes i MeCahe, ‘how asaies on atin Me kee lapoi in the Muinner, Andrews oh and Dye, 2/ ond base, will be shifted over to engue Met year. Ea minutes each; Noble, ¢ minutes one sea. Wee apie cag es i fortified with outfleld- 8 oon _ amen the hot corner, | r oo pt ye “ ar ers, but Manager McCredie could Angeles a fair br 4 iy rs ipave used them in trades to / * | Griggs on first tase Gm m™MY | etrengthen the other departments. { McAuley at shortstop. Brugey, a .300 hitter, was fig- on ured as Portland's first string | ¢ JIM SHAW GOES jeatcher. Deal was figured to com- TO MINNEAPOLIS te the Los Angeles infield; Dres- F | Jim Shaw the big rightha I) sen would have made Vernon's in- | pitcher offered Beattle by Warhinz-| field one of the best in the league; } ton, but who refused to come to tht | the refusal of Lunte to stay on the | ii Coast, has been turned over ‘©|Coant leaves Sacramento without a & Yale's dual track meet with Prisee- | Minneapolis in the American ase0-| good utility infielder. And so it is scheduled for May 6 at New om. The an ml tome with | Harvard and Yale will be held May 13 at Cambridge, Gation by the Senators, Shaw was a great pitcher a few years ago, | rccad but then he lost control, and last | SHINNERS HAS year injured one of his knees and | INSIDE TRACK was practically useless as a pitcher} Ralph Shinners, the great Ameri- all season. can association graduate, has tl inside track for the center field job | with the New York Giants, accord- |ing to latest reports from Texas. He is being given a hard fight by | Billy Cunningham, but Shinners /s |@ speedier man and this speed may |give him the call goes. The annual Fngileh track and field | champlonghips will be held at Stanfo be ind June and 2 between | Place on | | HALE FOR UTILITY ROLES AT PORTLAND Sammy Hale will take care of utility roles for Portland this year. Gorden, will compete ta the Fare | The little fellow ts one of the hard. Trimactition to be held carly ie April. | ext sockers in the game at the plate, X erack riders will also . Ws but he's no infielder and that has He played ¢ base last year and hit around Joo Sargent is figured as the Alfred Namare, whe won the recent six. | day bieyele race at Madison Square Grenda and Reggie Me- | REICHOW SAYS STATZ WILL DO Oscar Reichow, cost him a regular job. jth of New Orleans veteran Chicago city to At-|regular Portland third baseman | baseball ecribe who has been fol- , ase part ef */ this year with Charley High, Jim/|lowing the Cubs for years, has put bees Thorpe and Dick Cox starting in|his stamp of approval on Arnold | Girie of Bishop str school, Te | the outfield State chow says that Stat> | Fomto, have taken up Incronse, | wigs jwith his great speed, base running | | EARY MAY OPEN jand fielding ability, will be a star D GRAMMAR BOYS | FOR Ls right off the bat for the Cubs, The When Seattle and San Francisco | little fellow should pick up in R < | START SEASON [open ine season at the Golden Gate| hitting, too, with mofe experience ED The Seattle grammar school base-| Park a week from tomorrow, Bob! hitting from the left side of the - |ball league gets under way Saturday|Geary may pitch for the Seals|piate. But he makes @ great lead- s teams playing ty-two | against his old playmates, Geary is/off man and he ehould score a jot vas etched tex Glam ends, showing up well in the San Fran-|of runs for the Bruins. turday’s games follow | cisco camp and the Seals are counc | 9a. m.—At Ballard, John Hays va.|ing heavily upon Robert. If Geary|MILLER HAS ALSO i Mercer; at Woodland No. 1, Webster | hits bis 1920 Seattle stride’ he will) CINCHED HIS JOB | ve. Fairview; at University B. F, Day | be one of the most effective men in| Hack Miller has also einched his ( ve ‘ Washington |the league, but if he doesn't go| job in the Chicago outfield. His-tre- vs. Central; at Lowell, John Muir ve.|any better than last year he may | mendous drives have been a feature Horace Mann; at Columbia, Emerson | not last the season jof the Cubs’ training season. Miller vs, Dunlap; at South park, South! | is no Tris Speaker in the field, but if | Park va. Maple; at M . Warren SEVERAL PLAYERS FAIL he can wield the old wagon tong | Avenue vs. W. Q. Ann TO sHOW [up there like he did for Oakland he } 10:35 a, m—At rd, Ballard vs.| Many crack players, figured upon | won't have to lead the league in field- | Interbay; at Woodland No. 1, Allen| to strengthen Coast teams this year | ing. Ross; at University, Summit va,| have refused to come to the Coast. | University Minor vs. La-| Look over this list SEALS LD TO BEES tona; at I iivra vs. Bry. | win Goe outfielder, Seattle;| SAN F March 27.— ; ant; at Columbia, Brighton vs. Haw-| Frank Bruggy, catcher, Portland;|Morry Shick, Anfinson and | ¢ thorne; at South park, PreVo's vs.|/Charley Deal, third sacker, Los! artwright have been purchased | | Youngstown; at Mercer, Cascade vs.| Angeles; Leo Dressen, first eacker,|by Salt Lake from the local Coast Interlake. 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