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es San gh ae RR AN Re ean te enter = oe ene ape mam 9 me oe THE FAST-GOING MAROONS TACKLE SEATTLE METS HERE TONIGHT - Crack St. Louis Bantamweight Wants Chance at Lynch Champions Rann wii Ba, ) Overtaking ° Ruppert Will Buy || | er Is mete | a Kais ° | "Now York Yauke | Opposition Coming to}... 2°05) | that he will purchase Top Fast |i: 5" has SEATTLE Report Has Heilman | Majors Seeking Young Traded to Athletics |_ Milwaukee Mask Star isiaibuiiedaternaiionnndiiat | EB ow ngruenemgg by Connie Maok and | hig lowly Athletics @ year ago, |Detroit Slugger and Two Other Tigers May Go to | Gienn Myatt of Miwaukes ts now | Return of Hugh Lehman Bolsters the Vancouver | Hockey Club LEO H. LASSEN By signing of Frank Chance Philly Team for Edwin Rommel, Crack Pitcher; |‘%* mort sought minor league catch: 18 - Year - Old Youngster 1} cou tbo paalien’et te leat the Hosten Red SX | Injured Collar-Bone Said to Be O. K. Again "|S eovanag ae eines ents Line ey Miaianaall | FAA Be players for Myatt. Practic tam King eh dae acces ETROIT, Mich., Dec. 18.—Frequent rumors, |iy « circulated since the close of the baseball | * > season, have Harry Heilman, Detroit's slug-| Myatt ts @ left-handed hitter and) very fast as catchers r league club has made Mie services OUNNY KAISER, rining young ban. tamweight boxer, or ? 2, ‘ He bh | Mas cna ett to the New York ger, going to another American league | ii! atm ‘and is ripe for the big | in rapidly putting ¥ Yanks and the Sox were club. league, Heowuse In Cy Perkins, Con i, Lasie on ee The champions “tnto the American league base One report that gained wide circulation, | nie Mack had one of the bent catch a a oe ee have passed the ¢ the m a ° v4 |ere in the country, Myatt seldom is one of thi Victoria Cougars ment. Chanco ao leader of takes Heilman and two other Detroit players | 0% [rth country. Myatt etn leading contend and heve dumped be school, is either boss of the or ian't. His coming may great thing for the Ameri ean league in Beantown. for the feath erwoight title now held by Joe Lynch. —_— Pu £ tistical! | St. Louls has been on the frita, While "| Minsourt’s metropolis can sngb many (still {> be decided upon) to the Philadelphia | jinietioe ory “8 el ge aga Connie Mack's | Cieveiand's big offer indicates that grea' uckle- pitcher. jthe management of that team has However, one fact that has not been pub-|4efnitely decided to rebulld the In-| . lished is that Heilman is under a two-year |“*"* ; ete fi ae eld te Fort worth sR ten se] 928. casclimgat 4 ighbors with George Sisler for the Mond: » league. yed in and tract runs thru the season of 1923. B | etghbore with 5 for the | ap the Canat will start Monday with at the Arena baseball for tne Indiana, soins | Hellman demanded $15,000 last winter. The player and 1g aseDdDa a eup | Amagloan, Wague betting champion. | Ravine poring le Veserern; platy | ‘The focal equad, oti far tm the ‘when he did play rea! ball and) Frank J. Navin, president of the Detroit club, finally agreed | league ewat king, the Boullins at the| ° the Victoria toe van, have lost but one game in aix jthe Island City team into last place again. Tonight the Maroons will make their second appearance of the The first Prairie league tnvesion season in Seattle, playing the Mets & NOTHER Coast league landmark | GLENN MYATT worse the t when he | ¢ } . Eddi he Prairte | att# in the Coast race, that to Van- = Fe eae. He wasnt de /UPON a two-year contract at $12,500 a season. Published t O kl B ° M [national soccer champions, Tide maging iat sn spear ot voe Prarie cover om the arena toe three week enough for a Coast league/Treports said the contract was for one year and that gave a a an eing a | =| peor tourney for players not identi-| score to Edmonton eo afield job any more. He stil! has a/ grounds for the various rumors involving Heilman in trades. fled with clubs, there has never been | ‘The pedéen trace of thé Vanconvel Of fair baseball in his ve pe Heilman was the batting champion of the American league i | stir for a fistic title until Johnny ener, bn aoe fe hee team is largely due to the return of however, and shoul! make al), "901" He finished fourth this year with an average of |New Players Added and Old Ones Disposed Of—Don | Kcsiser qualified for the bantam- Hugh Lehman, the veteran goalie, God man for the slower Fort Worth 46°" inured his shoulder in a collision at first base| Browne Shipped to Texas League; Mails Should | **«"* css ccm late in August and was out for the remainder of the season.| Add Strength to Acorns; Other Gossip Hearyd now at the age of 18. te re:| feng to Fort Worth Stumpf ‘This gave rise to another rumor—that Heilman’s playing ~ play under Jakey Atz, one of days were over. — play bis usual brilliant hockey and “Newer”, Lalonde, one of the |has tightened the Vancouver defense weate in hockey, will be here * \ mitt machinery ever developed In St Solel : |. It ts doubtful if either Taylor or BY LEO H. LASSEN |Louts, Graduating from the amateur | — | Patriok, the veterans filling in dur- managers !n minor league : : ‘ is AST year Cal Ewin: e vene: akland | class @ year where he swept! Chariey Need, whe was filling in at|!De the enforced absence of Duncan Heilman, after spending some time in a hospital in Wash-| AST year Cal Ewing, the venerable owner of the Oakland |v 7a of smm-vuree win 8 na wea, mint. 0, St! OG, ‘auinuse, Oil phar’ honk Tne hi straight yeare . come under the wire first ington, was brought to Detroit where his collar bone was 7 ; . 7 knockout punch, he has advanced to he Calgary Tiers | because they are playing but one the Dixie title two times broken by surgeons and reset. He did not leave the hospital Oaks sunk into the second division in mid-season and finished tne gates of Joe Lynch's pedestal Foaitending position |EAM® & week and they were both in until a week before the season closed, but the injury has in sixth place. | Fighting as an amateur for three |* the game against Victoria in Van- entirely mended. hiv poouy g | —— couver Monda: ight. Recently Ewing said a shakeup was due and he is certainly | years, Kaiser won 68 out of 64 bouts! winnipeg has comtrtbuted 68 play- | Vancouver will probably pret ing up to his word. with @ knockout punch. And that) om to professional hockey. | Boucher, Harris, Parkes and Asel- iG to return to Mo with wallop in what has impressed the ig Here are some of the things he has done: | tine on the forward line with McKay e | Mound City sharpa. 4 ; . and Cook on the defense and Leh- mt, (Makes ScalesDo | 298-Pound _.,,.3% "1 Sutfieider Don Brown to the Galveston Texas| Myainr i ait tone the same tna Tut oie, : f | league team for Infielder — a as Lynch, tall, slender and as active ——____—__— Bernie Morrix, who has been out en Shimmy at 298; || Mervin Smith. wae ig [an 8 cat of the Seattle lineup for two week Const Gus teen © eer | & Coast league Job and) tig most prominent bouts have KUEHN IS AT ith nd jumped to the Is Star Center || enter 8 Pn eo allpioge -g South, | Pa Wil cavort in a slower Wague DEXt | been with Pal Moore, Jack Wolfe, | UMBIA NOW Gentes a ee foun grag peo pe . — @ Mobile year, Ashton Donta, Billy Mascott and COL wih a be te Send siitn Stas Sone a ae Young Montreal. Louls “Happy” Kuehn, Olympic |, rite Po ans ‘om Mo- league tithe and e Signed Walter Malis fer hie pitch. | SEALS GET Up until several weeke ago Kaiser|@iving champion, one of the best pect. y replacing Morris if the latter for Mobile. go ri tar ng. atart. er ee eer OUTFIELDER meek had never engaged in a bout away/|divers ever turned out tn the start. ages cub oe ong nother new outfielder has beet itrom his home arena. However, he| Northwest, ia attending the Uni- Seat mace next year, Sacramento for Infielder Marty Mo jadded to the Han Francisco team. |ts going thru the test at present and|veralty of Columbia and is on the! (=. Vale 7: . a Gaffigan. Me's Tor Connelly, who played with |is in New York to prove that he is|swimming team. Kuehn hails from Leo Richmond, of West-| traded intieiter i Marriott to| Rochester in the International league - “id ern Normal, Is Heaviest ; thie summer. hit 251 in 168 games. How the Beals got him Player of Year away from Rochester is « question. EEF is stil of value in modern | yar, Fred Biake, Seattle's new pitcher, ° hurled for this club last year. With football if it in combined with| He has the nucleus fer a good out- in Witte Cooper, and with spe) en‘ Old ww} 4 Fi Zien € ; : entitled to a match with Lynch. Portiand th 4 ; a 148 PLAYERS ROBERTS WILL y IN “UNION” BATTLE DAVIS Asth According to Ray J. Cannon, Mi-| Eédie Roberts, Tacoma welter- waukee lawyer, who ls perfecting |welght, who has been going well in| mdacr je un “the ‘seertet,. ook tole ae the latest baseball players’ associa-|California, returns home next week | traded to the Pittevurg Pirates, i a ge ive Hi i sf 3 fi e i H fk i t & g play here tonight, but tion, newest baseball union, says|to box Travie Davis six rounds in eae fancouver Monday 148 major league yere the City of Destiny. The bout t#| Washington ts figuring on « sew man- 3 joined the ranks, - = pcheduled for December 21, ager for 1938, Clyde Milan net burning t up the American league by any means by hie showing this year. tls i iit HS oe eeteee See oon oles -|RIDLEY BOXES iy game again. center. ” * catcher with Cleveland, been WITH DUNDEE |8 “Cabs”, Don't, Have, 1 2) ened or rpiace Dan, Noier at Reid high school basket. Pus Ridley and Jimmy Dundes, Year. Wowley ls the manager of the will be laboring under el4 ring rivals, meet in a four- —AT— Zemunte team, "te niet Site yeor a0 te Gnctuss round sorap in Oakland tonight pregency x ner ee 3 z I fate “urs yas Bs 8 The ZERO 214 Jefferson St. the Boston club. Hie contract is iron- clad, and runs thru next year. | nesota, formerly was football mentor ee ree Just back of L. C. Smith Bidg. at Western State Normal. Spaulding Clarence Pinkston, of San Fran- Card Tables, Pool, Cigars, is authority for the statement that cteco, and Dave Fall, of Portland, Candies, Soft Drinks, Track to Yankee Field)== ==." =| S,00vcccc0000000008 aa a two crack divers, are attending 0. Fountain Lunches A. C., but no swimming coach ts on Pay Cheeks Cashed YORK, Deo. 18-—Change in along the line that he will get the) sag) control of the New York Yan | privilege at the new park and he) fy } i i 8 b Clarence Rowland will next try his hand at umpiring, getting @ job in the American league for next year. After in i 3 1h i : i I it With Col. Jacob Ruppert as sole) boxing exhibitions would be con- ee eee ee on the grounds, Only « thea, it means practically that few—possibiy two and no more— Rickard wil) conduct whatever box |of the biggest bouts will be ar ing is staged in the new million | ranged. dollar Yankee stadtum. Rickard said he ts figuring on an- Rickard as much as said today/other Leonard-Tendler fight and each other. that Ruppert had given him tojone in which Jack Dempsey will| oa understand some time ago that if} be one of the principals. He let! | LAMBDA CHI IS the club decided to permit the use|it be known that he is not con- FRAT CHAMPION of the stadium for boxing he was|sidering Harry Wille as the op- Defeating Delta Kappa Epation 16 to be In charge. |ponent for the champion. He de/| es Huston, retiring half owner nied that he has any kind of con | of the club, was said to be in favor tract or agreement with Dempsey, Jack Kearns has definitely |!0 12 pr tlrygp ler AR gs: of granting the permit to a syndi- but he has no doubt that he can Promised that Jess Willard will be|/ tery basketball champtonship|C&t® componed of several of his per-|come to terms easily with the Jack Dempsey's first opponent, “ac- last night. sonal friends, champion when he gets a good cording to Gene Doyle, Willard’s| The winners are now in line to] Rickard at least t# proceeding proposition for him. manager. | pinay the Pantages, independent MS Ee eH RUNNER eau” genom” ‘The match is scheduled to take|champions, for the university tithe. Place some time tn June or possibly | ere é can ée (4 ‘lon July 4. Terms have not yet| been definitely settied on, according BUSH TO LEAD BY RENRY L. FARRELL | from yesterday's soasion. EW YORK, Dec. 18-—With very Appointment of Owen Bush as Following this publicity he #0 go back to Senegal by |‘? Dove, but no difficulty in that NATS IN 1923 little important business on the| ™&naker of the Washington senators program, the annual meeting of the| W#* confirmed here today by Clark line is expected Yesterday reports came WASHINGTON, D. C., Deo. 18.— Doyle said Willard is now In fair) oie Bush, former star shortstop American league club owners here | “riffith, president. Pat Moran an- today promised to be a quiet, peace.|Nounced that the Cincinnat! Reds the receipts went to charity | *8Pe of the Detroit Tigers, utility infielder out between Carpentier | “Willard has commenced daily) wien the Nationals last year, has would be allowed. That | Workouts,” he maid. “He wants t0)..0, named manager of the Wash- certainly getting enough pub-|*** Into shape gradually and not |ieon American league team next nothing eine, Kearns and Dempsey are in Los Angeles With ‘thie Wattevitie act. tad aneaton, had cloned the deal with St. Paul for anni Seeds WRESTLERS TO Discussion over the opening date Rube Benton and Tom Sheehan, but for the 1923 season may be the only| he was unable to get Tom McNa TEAMS DUE FOR | MEET THURSDAY |mbsect away trom routine business,| mara from the Braves ‘ 4 thanie sion yesterday in electing April 17 SAN DIEGO, Cal, Dec. 13 Both | ae etine Pre Cllcnr eae foe | ae the opening date may be followed Weat Virginia and Gonzaga, con-| 1 vorid's heavyweight tithe wrest. |>Y the magnates of the younger cir. ¢ EXCELSIOR testants in the annual Christmas| ji vere tbe held here tomorrew |oult, and the National league's de- here, will take no chances on San| June 15 may also be adopted. BICYCLES Diego climate, it was announced Policy of the league on gambling today. questions, the Players’ union and ‘They will arrive in southern cat.| ST PATS ARE other general subjects to come up ‘wise ones by making gooa|°"!Y two days for light workouts,| WINNIPEG, Dec. 18,—Running | *#s¥es tomorrow will also be decid. the Chicago Cubs this year,|*24 Will not risk getting “lazy” in|up a score of 6 to %, the Calgary | °4 Upon ‘around .250, hie mark in most | California sunshine at this time of| Tigers sent the Toronto St. Pata|, While the American league ts go- and after a poor start |¥ear This is following the ex-|down to defeat in the final exhibition | '"8 thru It» routine, the National wil! No smoker will reject a gift of cigars — Every smoker will thank you for MOZARTS Mild as aMay Morning—and as fragrant } | one => =" =" =e: —- ss \ so stale.” year, succeeding Clyde Milan. 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