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LETRA ENEENRNN meter rntnirene nm eemannnenmtiiiS ESUNUAC entenereneRanee SCEMBER 12 PAGE 14 THE SEATTI TAR WOLVERTON AND WILLIAMS SHOULD TEAM UP WELL TOGETHER Star Halfback Scored But One Point Both Have SAPOLIS, Minn., Dec, 12.—Earl Martineau, of Minnesota, All-Conference halfback for the Built Up § , one of the best backs in the country, scored but one point for his team during the season Ps After Minnesota scored a touchdown against lowa, the ball was passed to Martineau to try for the Big ( lubs extra point. Instead of drop-kicking, Martineau tucked the ball under his arm and made a sweeping run around end, scoring the point. |Seattle Always Could Step It was his only scoring all season, Out and Get Real Ball | Players ROVER C, ALEXANDER pitched on the Se saa ar 2 kc prairies of Nebraska in bare feet with a yarn Ji S Or anize ere JE b LABSE I oe ball. And there are hundreds, thousands, im mit ARKY WO - k < Grover Alexander, Famous Chicago Cub Pitcher, Tells Youngsters How to Hurl; Don’t Pitch With Sore Arm, Says Star FER a tairly cessful stay in the Northwest, dim Sacco jumped to California, TON and he bes cuffered a flock yea, hundreds of thousands, of kiddies today % Williamny should Feverses. The other night in pitching in bare feet with a yarn ball on ens ew be a great team together on the he took a boxing bes dimmy Duffy, the Oakland » The Frisco Seribes like his styte and dubbed prairies and co rher lots. Some ¢ ay hey Mas Sn a Dreher Needs Help for Tourneys 5 dimmy Sappo. But taking the youngsters in ragged breeches from no BY ALEX C. ROSE [held at the North End ns 5 Seleninla .. lesson from Duffy is less a distinguished pitching authority than - : HEN A. 8, Kerry, of the Seattle | Probably be ntaged the week fe thful wer 4 reputation for m dingrace, as Se seg aan Grover Alexander, Gives His Views on Dif-|W"dnu tius, men siscted eo the ing the Fourth of July: ng man of Nortt eaten “wis stepping ov by Duffy over the four v. When Alexander was pitching on these ferent Angles of Pin-| presidency of the Pact Morthwest |. f ve vesgge we ily aed bear fon earns aap ioeen a 4 getting th Tel angen © oe wo. little di » m | Golf association, at the annual meet. | 4 . : noord or 9? pall players th: route. a Nebraska prairie 25 years ago, little did he Smashing Sport ling in Victoria last June it did not! created more or len {ll feeling | known xy this, he be propaganda ir 4 ee . area wat a career comprising 12 brilliant seasons as a ltake him long to find out that a/*t @0nual gatherings, has not done | much-mised personage ne’n wi can spend the SING of boxing, Joe Gorman major leaguer, a member of pennant ball clubs and_par- "4 T complete reorganization was necea-|the game any good and the resolu: | sent mazuma sand @oming to the front again as A : m | 3 J 3 }tion to “kill it” will meet with the Vell, anyway . seta ' the leading mitt wielders or UCipating in a world’s series would follow. But fame and Wilts Paesees Renter | war Leneralagprevd Of oh. whe tave| huge dict A aie Bosal. “seve Bection. The nish milter fortune travel hither and thither Vor many ypare the burden of 41 | happy w the pure sete time and destination un- Me people make the mistake of | the interest and welfare of the Most everybody remembers 8 Portland is boxing regu handling the clerical end of the anno. are open. known, equaling Alexander's success is not beyond the reach trying to learn the sport of | ciatt n'a affatrs and the putting of |#%4 @neient game at heart _ poe para swell team Wolverton had at Pretty good success. Gor- of the hundreds of thousands of wee tots on the prairies and) j wire in one trial. It can't be|the "big show"—the annual cham-| Before the meeting adjourned «Montana, Idaho ar "| Ban Francisco in 1917 with a flock of Sn off-year last season de-| Comer lots. wviing plonships—has been placed on up| unanimous vote of thanks was given | last night a acuta ad Bares’, teks any too geod teh gwen ee SENG Es [eneulgere of eos unkt momen, ube ee Sa wade en himse o : owllng ¢ any other «po szriwsty and wen Joe | How Many Phenoms Last? | quiree time, patience and a deaire| pivary golfer on the Paco Coast| CHANGE DUE JUDGE. LANDIS Wrentern league with &. prety clam age i tty clasny fendition he will give the ague with a pretty ‘ i ven-for ther dough How many young prenomm join the 1920, rescued a pennant and has Just | to improve, if you seek to master the | knows that this same Johnnie Doeher | | JS MING TO team major league class as Alexander did| been unconditionally released | is second to none when it comes to} lames had euch stars as art of getting the pins : Ferdinand Schupp waa & sensation {ling golf tournaments. He ts « Ruether, Ken Williams and Carma od oe meconium ha York Giants in 1916¢| 1 Would advise the novice to start) aster ‘uind and the rise that North. | OWNERSHIP? COAST SOON Bheeley ying with him rief fing? and 1917, wining 30 games with 10| using a straight ball. He can either| west golf meets have taken stn he| ; 4 : were all good then, ranking What was wrong with them? What | defeats in those two seasons, Ho rin tekiet it down the center of the alley | took hold of the reins tn entirely duc BY HENRY L. FARRELL gp FR eat 5 on ; hea | today with the greatest stars in the were their defects and what caused| traded two years later and now i] or on the right side and let it work |t? his untiring efforts | NJEW YORK, Deo. 12-—Change in gg Ag edna haar | them to slide down the path of ob-| drifting along with no particular port s But the buraen is becoming too the ownership of the New York | ‘tator, will visit the Pacific coamt)™ 8 pair have already lined up | Uvien so rapidly? in sight J into the pins great and he has realized it for some | Yankees popped up today an the big. |". © with baseball magnates) .1. Johnston, who ought to be @ Waiter Mails won seven successive] Read Alexander's advice that fol-| Kegardions of the style of delivery fine and so did President. Kerry ; of the Coast league during January] \00e. at first base for the Tribe games for the Cleveland Indians in| lows here. | used, the mont important thing 9 to] The outcome was the calling of a| St ‘lk Sround the annual gather: or February, according to Wording Fred Biake, a mighty promis ing here of the diamond's big fellows to Ban Francisco today by| ine pitcher, Everett Yaryan, the hit the head pin. It i preferable to | mesting of the delegates of the anso | Alex Gives His Views |hit the head pin full rather than|Ciation. This meeting took place in little fellows. : nt Willen H. MeCarthy of) nig catcher, and young Rohwer, an Alexander's prairie days have been same pace and be of the pulsy| mins it entirely. the Rainier club yerterday afternoon,| Announcement by Cot. T. L. Hus-|h¢ Coast league outfielder, complete their deals to {tended eo present McCarthy w ing from date But they still have a lot of loved and passed. However, he has|going down Chicago's Michigan | land was attended by 18 representa . - ton that he was ready to dispose of | om the prominent « > oulwvilie ere ended the|time in which to obtain men for not forgotten the youth who is living | boulevard cheered by thousands as he baer eee Prominent clube 1111, half interest in the New York : % sl 2 , "lene Modekion beter the tekieias a he waa Hoe was asked recent-| does ignored by the visitors of his| Seldom is « strike made if the head | It was a long sension, but there| Yankees created « sensation tn base |. ting on the minors’ action | #eas0n gete under way, Some mors heb gel age Be en nao ‘gaan d teal ag no familiar WItD | pin je miened, but many # strike t#|was plenty of business done; in fnet| ball because the American Ie in ousting William Klepper from| DiS news with these two men. turs Oe ofr anton ' » ‘ * ry o pt any made when the ball hits the head pin | when a halt was called the associa-| champions are looked on an the best | orcas ators nt ing the deals can be expec is to arrive. Alex tackled the assign-| No one Is considered by baseball Seen found telelt tntical: beanaaatedst P pe organ bask McCarthy anid! ay now ment with « smile and with serious-|experts better qualified to present |full, « hit that ts usually regarded] ‘0 Total luwil onlin Ceeenne | investment in baseball he was not even given a vote in| Bess. “I don't know that Ihave any-| pitching tips to kiddies than Alexan-/aa a posable aptit |was elected. namely: A. #8. Kerry,| Colonel Huston omitted details/the matter and had nothing what-| «| oon shoulgn't be expected thing of importance to impart,” said| der. His series is found in the tot. | Great mpoed tm not necemary to! president: W. J. Halleran Lake | Other than he had received an offer) Yr te do with It lof young Rohwer, the young out | » young " young ana Nebraska will meet|Alexander, “but {f I can help a| lowing success, Some of the game's greatest Urbana gridiron next year | Youn«ster reach the top I feel that I “Remember that all succesful! bowlers use a slow ball, while others | strange agreement. Neither | oWe it to the game.” pitchers have control. Some claim it] prefer a halt speed. Country club, vice-pre B. Ford, Inglewood nt; Dr. ©.) to sell his interest in the club and already had rendered m 4¢-| weiter. He hit .994 for the Pitts um cision in my capacity preaident cool ‘ ies try CUD l that he had given his partner, Col hg 7 president | burg Pirates in over 60 games th Fesort to trick plays and| With Alexander there is not an|is a gift of nature. I believe it Is| A half-speed ball gives the pins altri ncy Sra fee Wolawen, Ni! Jy ooy Stuppert. the first chance Wine ee ee preps eaagdntd rawr gio Bes Bg will submit a list of the | Ounce of egotiom. He walks with the | mastered thru practice. | chance to work as the ball cuts thru | Watts, Porth and Golf club; Harry B.| buy him out j he peers were. vey week / Pg Aaawhieee pr “The Pacific Coast used before game time. ‘ — - | _ Controj is the main thing, the most) navis, Waverley untry club; Net! idward ¥. Simms, of Lexington,! against Klepper.” league ranks next to the majors in roan teats ‘cuit "uney eep Muscles in Condition [When one acquires control he can |2amigon, Bverett Country club: K. .| mitionsire oll magnate and turfman a npeed and he will have to show a ly for strenuous football | “Keep your muscles in condition “A fast ball doesn't mean to bUIN Increase his tr oa a tay Maairen McLennan, V waver Country Les call th Aue tints an’ otto We 1s : lot to hold down « regular job. But ‘time. This is one for the|N&P Rucker, the southpaw, had a/one thru the center of the plate. Feed! ounye BALL jon 7 Daamanent Tacoma Country | ome WE TOLD VOU so! the fans shouldn't expect too much lclever idea td limber the muscles of it in the weak «pot of your man. } : © for the club that cost the) i. nig Dec. 12.—On condition| of the youngster right off the reel eee writer has never The Wiehe eae eheueere by touting a| "tn apting trotting Geet ebew eff DESTRUCTIVE | Several changes were made in the! two colonels $560,000 in 1918. that all receipts “being turned ball a few feet over hin head and | everything you have the first day. A hook or curve ball is generaily | bylaws and in future cham *hiD) John Ringling, prominent cireus|over to some fund of national im-| “Dutch” Leonard, one of the gr catching It for 16 minutes each morn-| The arm has ben resting all winter | COmMdered the most destructive de | meets it was decided that the asso! man and associate of Tex Rickard tn’ portance,” the French boxing fed- lent southpaws the game has known, R two successful seasons asling. This is good stuff. |and it needs @ slow, careful course to livery, elation would buy the trophies forlthe promotion of Madison Square pration has approved a return bout|i# strong for Willie Kamm He on end, is tee up| batters about 16 minutes the day| shoots, Stick to @ fant ball, curve| "Peed; not at first, because speed | ships, all other prises to be provided | Outaide off these reports there was baad tein cis OE NO | who has been pitching this year in year. He is taking over | after you have worked. and slow ball. That's enough stock. | "ely doran’t knock down any more| by the club holding the tournament. | tttie tuk as the National Jeague | the independent San Joaquin league of a collection! “Play the corner, especially the in-} “You will find the majority of bat-| ¥od, and kills the hook because it} George Von Him's case was! magnates went into their annual nes. | BIKE RACING IN N. ¥. jim California, knows what he’s talk- Faulk tutored) side line, for the batters who stand|ters favor a fast ball. Therefore | 2**'t give It « chance to work. brought up, but as he le expected to | sion and the International league mo-| new YORK, Dec. 12.—Bike rac. |!9@ about, and he just joins the i the ‘tein years that he| close to the plate. ourve them a plenty with two strikes, | When throwing « hook take it easy | apply to the U. 8. G. A. for reinstate- guls wound up their business. j nd - pet players who think that } |throng of at the Benson high and always try to keep the ball work:|ment next month the matter was!” propositions to stop the trading 2% “* & weekly institution will Delis win make ‘em sit up and 9, 5 ing on the right side of the pina. | dropped until « ruling was rendered | season rease | mtroduced in Madison Square Ger! Don’t Become Disheartened Start the hook along the right side|by the national body.” the player Hamlet cre the cay inereat® |den, according to'Tex Rickard. Plans| “¥® Retice sporting “Don't become disheartened. You| “Remember you have eight players | of the alley and get it working *0| George gave up his position in the are now being drawn for a port-| aun tn Frisco has it that Harry tant measures that are on the sched may find several batters who fancy|with you. Im 12 seasons in the Na-|that it takes the curve as it nears| sporting goods store in Salt Lake! ie, according to John A. Heydier,|®* tenonvpored Sipe | Wolverton is strong for bringing your stuff and hit you regularly tional league I have yet to pite’ the pine and is now employed with the Key. ident of t " — | Roy Corhan be t . “The batter's game ix to produce | no-hit game. In making spares on the right side! tone Mining company in that city, | o*™t Of the National league sia he psd eee canmcniee Lary: a atitrong base hits. Rogers Hornsby must have| “Don't criticize your teammates| of the alley do not turn your hand and there ts little doubt but he will HAMER IS QUAKER PILOT | a non Tigers, was a great man five §, 9 or 10. if} an average more than .600 against|who commit errors. The fellow who|&t all; slide the fingers together in|be back in the good graces of the CHANCE SIGNED PHILADELPHIA. Dec 12-—~| years ago, but he hasn't played for on | me. I haven't forgotten one game| blunders is the one whone courage|&ripping the ball and shoot eroes|higher-ups before long BOSTON, Dee, 12.—Frank C | Ernest A. Hamor, fullback, has been! tive years and it's a question if a in the | Where he hit me for two triples and | you want to keep up. He may come | alley at them. | The Seattle Golf and Country club| former leader of the Chicago Cubs | elected captain of the University of! man of his years can come back a for |%, home run. He came up in the/along later and deliver the hit win-| If you are right-handed, move over | delegates intimated that the 1923 and New York Yanks, has been sign-| Pennsylvania football team for 1923. Gorhan, being an infielder, is no R ninth with three om. f was one run| ning the game for you to the left aide of the alley and bow! champlenship meet, which will bored to manage the Boston Red Sox | Hamer, who t* from Junction, Texas, | youngster, and may not be fast golf. in front and he fouled to my catcher.| “Accept all advice from the man. | across at the Nos. 3, h ———————————— | next year jis Penn's star kicker enough now. “Keep your confidence, because the |ager. He's your boss and don't or-|¥0U are left-handed, move to the! is batter is more excited and nervous | ganize cliques opposing the manager | Fight side of the alley and shot| MAROONS BEAT Z i F 2 i i i than the pite! - | dinag ern ress, to donate a nickel = py mea. gd oe penatios. for practice makes per COUGARS, 2-1 m bag of gold « Don’t Pitch With Sore Arm hog SAO Be Dee, 18 | snilhpemeseinsin v 4 “Above all things, don't pitch with; “And by following those sugges-| fast tn "ene Guat tee li sore arm, Tell your manager about | tions, I believe any youngster will CHIC. GO NOW |Maroons defeating Victoria here your condition before each game so ponsnd the gates to the big leagues A legnin teat et tea 8 3 tally he will know what pitchers are avall- : AFTER 1928 Boucher scored for Vaneouver in able the first period and Frederickson trate ius eee’ henek laa, bes GREEK GAMES (22222 "2, 2, te second. Harris you have been taken out of the game. scored the winning goal in the third HICAGO, Dec. 12.—Chicago start. | "MON on @ pass from Patrick It happens to all of us. | od ite drive today to bring the} # “Clear eyes and a clear brain are D STATZ, the former Los | Necessary, which means that you 1928 Olympic gamen to the Windy | City | Characterizes our methods ia ‘angaction, a outfieldes, Is a versatile | can't associate with midnight lights He is not only a swell! and fool batters the next day | ‘The first step must be the educa. | , but he’s a great golfer “Take recreation occasionally, but tion’ of the general public to a keen | accorded ¥ © ent with nese judgment. some of the best golf | not to the extent of consuming the} |interest in track and field athletics, | in Southern California | hours that belong to sleep. | Big Ten conference athietic directors Paid on Snvings Accounts - ia i i el ! Wr. Not? It will do you a world of . 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SEATTLE||| seuzcr rons sow |{ oanrumnn | Wednesday, Dec. 13th A Wonderful Xmas Gift ence CONNECTIONS 8:30 P. M. Sharp TERMS Admission—$1.10, $1.40, $1.75 All Makes and Models (Tax included) Reserved seats now on sale a the Arena Office, 1210 Fifth Ave, Phone Main 2493. ICE SKATING Every afternoon and evening except Wednesdays and sun days, also skating on Thursday and Saturday mornings: i smaegaay lot of talent / believed. In an effort to stimulate : PUCK RESULTS | |this Interest every effort in to be | ‘The Pirates defeated the Wander. | jmade to bring the 1923 A. A. U R hockey in Seattle needs |ers, 4 to 0, and the University of | ltrack and field meet to Stage field Rttendance of more people | Washington walloped the American on the third Thursday tn June. as the four teams have | Legion, 2 to 2, in the amateur puck | Altho the Big Ten officials recent. | big expense to outfit their| games at the Arena last night j!y tecommended that the Western | ‘The charges are nominal, geen [Conference athletes remain out of are being well played. STUMPF SOLD the games, it was understood they 66 99 | &fe scheduled for every | will probably reconaider. j Right and the fans should| Bill Stumpf, Seattle infielder for Additional meets will also be ‘effort to support the league | th Past two seasons, has been sold planned to prepare the public for the to the Fort. Worth Texas league | great event team. on Ja Man’s Smoke Its castles, cathedrals, towns, rivers and general points of interest, in MOVING PICTURES Dicombee' te and "sr. mM. Western Bible Chautauqua Fourth Ave. and L McTIGUE VS. BECKETT NEW YO! Dec, 12.—Mike Mc [Boat Schedules: Tigue, Irish middleweight, and Joe|R SAVE MONay= Travel by sfeamer Beckett have been matched to meet TACOM a for the British heavyweight title in SAFTY - SPEED 27 his the young outfielder, _pa payment for Jimmy ‘0 Shinners is one of ball players who star in but aren't quite good ugh for the big show. Shin- » however, hasn't had a real yet, as he was hit in the by a pitched ball last year in the year, and lost his t at the plate until he had spent several weeks in the American associa a | London on Janusry 25, according to a cable received from McTigue by his manager, Joe Jacobn. out of which he ‘8 ke ene UND TRIP Havana t hanker fora fine Bi try JUAN de FUCA = = = = = Ae ‘re manufactured in a 1H is some doubt as to her Lee King, the outfield- over by the Giants to Port the Lefty Walberg deal, will to the Beavers. Litigation of | or another is in the air over } transaction, It is understood ee, has a claim to him pers’ sale last year, King } some time in the American with the Indians last #ea- bond at Tampa, Fia., have long filler without binder, are made by the ish method, They couldn't be better. [EN it comes to picking the All-American fullback this year hie job is a mweet one. Thomas of Ch , Locke of lowa, Wood of y, Owen of Harv Hart- Nebraska and Morrison of are all wonderful full- Because of hin kicking and ability, Morrison is undoubt- best triple threat man of | | | | | HOOD CANAL POINT Meee | FROM $29.90 UP TUKSDA DAY, 400 NEAH BAY & WAY Por Excelsior Motorcycle Peon ne | and Bicycle Co. ‘ 301 E. Pine St. EN. 0997 H PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION co (Largest RETAIL Cycle House) EAN Cae At Brewster's Cigar Stores Brews Also fet Fine