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TUESDAY, FEBRI s THE ATTLE STAR PAGE 13 ANTAMWEIGHT Peon AT STAKE WHEN FOLEY AND BUELL MIX EMINISCENCES OF \D-EDugdate As Told to Leo H. Lassen Rules for Season Are Read; Entry List Open West & Wheeler Champions File; Washington Park Back In; Edmonds Team Seeks Admission; Many | Old Teams Are Missing Cracks tell Headline Pool Show Foley Favorite to Win Vincent Richards Heir to Tilden’s Crown George Darby’s Perfect Game CHAPTER XLVL. ) greatest individual ying f of the 1898 season : 3SEN | : : HE grea’ lividua ying feat of the BY LEO H. LASSEN From Sailor in Tes was George Darby's perfectly pitched game. NLY seven junior baseball teams were repre-| ight’s Fistic Menu He later went to the big leagues and turned out to be a ented at the first meeting of The Star Jun- night's is ic n real star, ior baseball league last night at The Star, BY LEO H. LASSEN Darby blanked the Tacoma team at but the fact that the meeting had to be post- _ an pa Tacor in one of the early gan of the pon rom Friday to Monday, a school of the best men year, not a man reaching first base night, and the r did much to keep the on the Coast at s looklng over the old r paper files first meeting ance down.® | thelr weight, Vie the other and the headline over 7 seven t at asked for franchises | eT, a story was “Tacoma Was ! l ght were: Louie's French Dry Clean | tamweight, Ge Darby wasn’t given any cr for his great ers, Washington Park, West & Wheeler, | E Buell pitchin but Tacoma was bawled out be Hillman Merchants, Edmonds, Velvet Ice ack sailor bat cause Y scored eight runs in the Cream Co, and L. V. Westerman’s. | bridle Pies eighth inning The next meeting of the league will be champlonsalp in Darby was a pretty good hitter for a 4 held a week from Friday when a much their six-round pitcher and often fi in other positions. | @rger turnout of teams is expected. Entries are nin the ———=—s scrap at | (the In fact, most of tt he meantime and managers of teams expecting to enter would f, a al Pool te etapa “ event ‘i 7 ie ? + r 01 making his second start subs as the player wa a great deal ¢ ig vod for building up the league if they let here to He mate a- Al ae 11 or 12 me artment know th they intend to enter as soon as fame the fans by knocking Dugdale I'll n 1. that Ted Corbett =f e, € ail or one over Fr Green, the local col ne di " M. gre Corbett Jiked to he season th gt a half away as the junior ored boy, in three rounds recently, one day at the Y ; c ‘ regs a pril 15, but th : : : Buell « for the fourth em with one hand because the far apped louder f¢ } mut the squads should put time in this go before Seattle fanm them, and this paver was Corbett’s be He g ved at le nth’s pr oleh work before starting the | His ot engagements have been across the outfield, and it was no cinch with those bricks, | 5e4son jwith Eddie Nel} and Frankie all grass les to contend wi' e speared the onion _—_— } Green. tall gr : and holes to co: id wit iy Bpe on ae RULES | Buell does most of his fighting wen one mitt about six inches from the grounc t was a ARE READ with his right hand while Foley arb. igne-~Sagan has a kick in both mitts. Corbett was always in the limelight, and some of the tes rules ear the coming season were gone over last night hig) Owen Roberts and George ¥ e “ ») and explained to the managers. They are re ted lay Burns are fighting in the at: nd > > pre Y! >, 8 > y ag ley re reprinted today ix-row! other players were a bit jealous of him. He and “I as: anid all pllots should keep a copy of than, I y) a Ch, |temiwindup. The winner _ will Gaumitz put on a fistic encoun ter one day at the end of the It y ae ‘ | r J) |probably be lined up with Dode Joar that. wank pip. vas urged at last night's session that i managers ap-| oS Bercot in the near future. Corbett now in the city employ, while Gaumitz is in| P0!nt their press representatives at once, that news may be} The other bouts tonight follow: m 3 it in regarding the rosters of teams mar plans for the} VINCENT RICHARDS SE () HE CAREFULLY JUDGES THE DISTANCE AND HIS OPPON-| Joe Wilson vs. Sailor Ritchie, Alaska, season | ENT’S PosrTic oR OF HIS ATHLETIC FRAME 18 BEHIND THE SMASH. (3)| Soldier Woods ys. Jos Sarapin. Wed ___ Wednesda Dugdak mill te t el bout the series in California. | ANOTHE STEP AND HE'S SET FOR THE RETURN. Sailor Garcia ys. Barney Goddard. Inesday Dugiale will tell abou serdes ornis SB Gash ys, as , ee rnc —— —— | CONCERNING BY BILLY EVANS den and Bill Johnston being ahead) In 1916 he had the unique distinc- | HERMAN EDMONDS ¥., Feb. 20.—Vin- . Makes good the prediction of | on of holding at the same time the | HERMAN IS |DUE 800N Tillie Kid Herman, the clever Mex- YONKERS, nt Richa In the past no.out-of-town teams have been invited into im, 20-year-old pro national boy's title and the senior Bi g Basebal l ‘Season lo Hoppe has long been known The Star league because of the headers probl — pa a Bore! baie hae Boy Wonder” of billiards doubles champlonship. | ican welterweight, who fought around ted for Schoola\ aes sesen sees ose canaries |e came he "Saas lad ae 2 concen oe, me ee xpec e or C. 00 § pense of Rrhiging teams to Seattle and this department can-| one Se ge aa ards three times beat Bill Tilden, na- re 4 visit to the Northwest soon. He TH 65 ‘ , not ask the league t lay Ptnwn 6 relay + tr adiae Maite ad saan aeciareacas ds has for years been re-| tional champion, in various tourna-| will probably be lined up to meet _ ITH 65 schools expected to enter teams in the league, § ague tea mak play out-of-town games unless | «rds garded as the world’s outstanding | ments. Travie Davis if he comes to Seattle F Neil Ellis, director of grammar school athletics, is they want to go. If the Edmonds team will bear the burden| “Vincent hards is one of boy athlete | At different times Richards has preparing for the biggest school bageball season ever experi-| Of Paying for the expenses of bringing Star league teams to re in the MI defeated some of beaten every ranking tennis player in | JOHNNY TRAMBITAS ywer to his drive try’s best senior play Some feat. dmonds and will pay the re the United States td house here tnst night In a tame also looking for a team to manage and he can be reached thru crack at Ted Krache in Everett y own § “ " CAN SOCK 'EM enced in Seattle. r own expenses in Seattle the arkable accuracy paired with Tilden, they won| ‘The Richards family {s an athletic The season will start the first week in April and before| Will be admitted. There is no other way the situation can| fonal doubles championship. Vincent has two brothers who ook Dode Bercot five rounds to oy be straightened out { F bs 1 stop Young O'Dowd and Johnny that time it will be necessary for Ellis to dope out his big meee at, veces rs has been sca reer the have hs ses co a oe =~ jand Trambitas knocked him cold in @ LS Tae itl tea Tees “a ll he leac % a | national Junior champion, outdoors? ere is the formula of Mra. Mary ‘ked hii t " ; schedule and get the league in CHAMPIO wear Wh re : . " Pe roc m to sleep in less than @ ei A) NS SEEK Jen made much @ state-| and indoors; once national senior In-| Richards, the mother of three ath- A Fhe = ‘ x4 | working order. : NEW MANAGER I ment, some of the experts felt that | door c pion; twice national dou-|letic stars: sad Teebltes backed kta par Willard Still in are win be the: wont Cas AT” The We __| his friendship for Richards actuated | bles champion with Tilden, indoors| “Feed your sons property. Teach | punch, * > Be and Class B divisions, with the - ve | he West & Wheeler team is without a mans ager for this | the thought. The fact that Richards | and outdoors; and twice national boy|them how to laugh. Insist they al- ‘ plonship to be decided in both di-| seg » ” m: SK 3 : an ranked thi a i rien paamen: ” —— \ Good “Shape” } 22" > | then. Anybody pamoee, smmnbertieavered comuecrlotin’ syith vee mashes: third ta, 2988: only, 32- |chasapion wage ey JORDAN TO FIGHT ETROIT, Feb. 20.—Jesse Wil- It is net compuisory for each » Any ly wanting to manage the champs should get KRACHE IN EV isd “Giecppetated a pack |{school to enter a team, but every in touch with Art Butler at Glendale 1118-R. Lambert is h if N k D I fi Edd 7 Johnny Jordan will get his second C icago-.V ew Yor eat for le The Star. four-round exhibition with Harry Drake, of London. The former champion refused to strip down to the customary boxing tights, appearing In full. length trunks, which kept his real condition still a question of VOLLEY BALL AND HANDBALL FINALS The finals of | | school ts expected to be entered. | volley ball and handball tournaments being played in grammar school sion will be played off Saturday with hand- alated ELIGIBILITY doubt. His only ambition while Is being Any player, having signed @ contract in the ring, it seemed, was to sium at West Se t P tn The mar keep Drake at a distance, which || school at 9 a m. and the voll at rosehe he did without trouble, als for the girls’ gym at Lincoln h school an hour later. | REGISTRATION er that takes part tn | Dd one umpt nanctioned by werd urniah all officials | rROTESTS () Wrong t Collins Off; Would Break Yanks EW YORK, Feb. 20.—The new New York Yankees will have to stagger to another pennant without Eddie Collins, New York isn’t violently grieved by the failure of the Yanks to put over a deal with the White Sox for the veteran second: baseman. There are enough “Polly Annas,” “prima donnas” and just common ordinary stars ,on the team now. The White Sox demanded Waite March 9 when they box eight rounda Krache won a six-round decision over the Anacortes lightweight a few weeks ago down in the Bay district, LYNCH FOR TREMAINE SOON Joe Lynch, bantamweight king, can't avoid Carl Tremaine much lon- ger. The Cleveland boy showed his class the other night by knocking out Johnny Curtin in six rounds The- terpretations rulea by Hoyt, Erin Ward and Bob Meuse! Collins, Bib Falk and Everett, a young pitcher. | The Yanks, figuring they would |met ali the worst of the deal, re | maine packs a wicked punch, some — thing unusual in a bantamweight, | and the birds expect Tremaine to be jthe next champion 118-pounder if he can ever get Lynch in the ring, COLUMBIA PUCK TEAM THRU ELLIS TO HELP SOCCER COACHES In spite of the fact that the tle grammar schools have been play NEW YORK, Feb. 20.— Because the Columbia hockey team has been playing two tneligible stars under the State Five (HOPPE SHOT | Stages Big — rane me countersigned by the And the secretary of the | NO. 2— FORC 3 ligible men, the athletic soccer for several seasons there (2) Manage ng protest shall ta ! : : 1 aa dig aed nded the team, can: pag poem a pega serials | tha. Wenpted tee tse mas scesial | CUSHIO} |tused. They wanted Collins, but 3 H celed the schedule and dismissed Tom | Neil Elis ts preparing a set of in At the time the play tn qu not badly enough to break up the . a < i i aday during the pre-|up and the official murt be t | | team. V t + see steeatomac = ————| should be a gre players from one|under protest.” sake to | COAST STANDENGS on... —o Ward" had a salary burr under l r a He obtair oth] (4) Protests allowed for | Northern Section a “a his saddle last ‘season. He couldn't ; able sentations of tive rules will | Won Lost Pet. | understand why he wasn't worth ; ‘epee rs ee games ayed over. | Non-registra. | Washington wes i £10000 a: yeu whan Se Baker an Ss S : ; Eastern collegi Soccer is Idaho as lavate cue 90 degrees. Aim left/was getting that for looking like i He spreading rapidly rt for W. B.C 4 4 429} rail. Strike cue ball’ slightly back| “wisdom” on the bench. ° - i TONIGHT youngster “Seattle and F Creek + 4 483 /nf center, left english. Strnke very! Getting rid of Meusel would have in ames uae asia « Erdat- deal by ries must be hard. been a good move for both the Yanks| | ie A se aro nsing to play Southern a and Meusel. Huggins can't make| VANCOUVER, B. C, Feb. 20—In | AUSTIN & SALT, Inc. nt A frapiaiendl PEEP : 133 | the California boy play ball. Jone of the hardest fought games of | CONCERNIN 8 shall be decided by | Calif 2 ‘600 As far asthe pitching is concerned, | the Season Vancouver lost to the Ed- CRYSTAL POOL ROLLER HOC In case |U, & ¢ ‘ 0 the White Sox haven't a hurler on |monton team here last night. The t Second and Lenora The school athletic division turned re shall a |the staff worth Hoyt, with the pos: |##ine ended with a 2-to-l score, ; a ’ . Northwest Conference sible exception of Faber. ‘The Yan. |, Vanoduvee Bantamweight Championship down roller hockey as a winter spo all be final, | Won Lost Pet he Yan-| pehman of the Northwest Ebicatas it forosd: (ie: teams.to. play glen ea] |kee owners wanted Collins on hand {Cook and practice in the streets and it | tccrett ail games ta nich Shey ng 2 to step into the chair if something | Duncan vic FOLEY wasn't considered safe, according to EQUIPMENT | (2) Teams refusing to piay at the 4 should happen to Huggins. Unless | fousher . , Canndiae’ Bantamweight Ellis, If the time comes when the|. (1) ach team must furmiah tts own | Command of umpire-in chief fortalt the : he becomes physically unable to han- q Champion schools have restricted strects tor|"*t% 80d kloves, 1 C).; Reamn. ast, ready’ t0 play: -aritnts 5 LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS |dle the team, Huggins has several ‘ practice and for games the roller| in Deas each caniion men lig minutes of scheduled time forfeit : NEWARK, N. J. — Charley Welnert,|more seasons ahead of him, and by | Denenny ... Peay gileenagHl Se, aye t oe ‘ Newark heavywotght, knocked out George | that time Colli be ab Bostrom kate puck game may be adopted wx od berry u (K. 0.) Brown of Chicago in the first awed acquired | Ge 1° Fire peried—aerai Sai i or ie ue jas it is spreading rapidly in interest | ‘he umpire w colt. | Cf), Teaime, playing men Temeanuy — round Deir giving over the bleachers in|ton, Campbell. 18:48. Second perlod- “Ede Ss. S. Connectieut jamong the youngsters. by the ¥ and-all men are barred from future tar | ‘1, : 7 Py | — the new Yankee stadium for him. beearpe-inthste brn byes TS i eae, | | }]JDULLMAN, Wash, Feb. 20—| 16 bh period—Vancouver, Cook, 9:00. OTHER | STAR ternate ong ues, WASHINGTON COURTHOUSE, O.—Tut bs in another pennant, the |" penalties: First period. ats 16 mind ys OUTS | TRACK DATE property after each game, (5) Tonma resorting to disorderty|4 Staging one of the bigmest Up-| Jackson, colored heavy, won a i2-round|Yanks do not need any more star utes. Second perlod—-Cook 3 aatauteny B | TR a Sook ct shall be asked to fortelt their|wsty of the season, the Washington |referes's decision from the Jamaioa Kid| Havers They h ti Poira: pete he : | CHANGED | J anchise, and the players in qu io of New York. ‘fiir bedb sda Bee Ro jagne 2 minutes, Tickets on sale: Joe Dizard’s~ B) 1 the first time In 17 years the| (1). Bach team must have an official/ shall not be allowed to participate tn {State basketball team trimmed the _—— Sra Racer eee ; Occidental capes har ae Le asi achaeciracke east oan’s rd : Jany Star activity nai. Oregon Aggtes here last night, 19 to] BurPALO.—Teddy Meyers, Buftalo, 74 voy compton fe Fall [Bae ae : fait thee we ine F ail games wil) Wash, State (19) Or. Aggies (16) [10 rounds, Harry Cook, Omaha, defeated ing their fifth consecutive defeat the | or ‘a Seneca. | ple torstage a big girls’ day o ox score of his team's games . rriel (8) Reddings | ~ ¢ ond and Seneca SNEED GIS _ see Re: coauney Bead at ular Bpaiding rules will govern the | erent, (ai . injelte (12) | DBTROIT.—Tony Zelll, Youngstown, O. with Victoria on the home ice last Ringside $2.20, Reserved $1.65 gliae i , Zs | iG game is played. ther quertions not covered | achronder (6 ) « Stee! | knocked out Jack Philllpa of Homestead READY EARLY night with @ final tally of 2 to 1, General Admission $1.10 ei seepUases-sepigy oak tr dp fae dade ike Pata | UMPIRES shall subject to the | Harringto a. McMullen (2) | Pa., in first round of scheduled 10-round Victoria a : held either the last Saturday in May | ; > jont -of the} ‘Reforee—Muliigan, Spokane, bout , . Fowler | | (4) Two umpires shall work seach ORVALLIS, Or, Feb. 20.— = 3 or the second Saturday in June. | 6 i (amd eis —_————— Ea see 7 |S oven. | Seventy-five track men answered | Halderson MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 20—The PREP CAGERS tt ak: | Frederickson .. : rads ; he first call for spring work for the | Sutma i . . cs University of Oregon gave Idaho a PL Oatman .. 4 bitter fight here last night, the Gem AY TODAY [o. a. c. team nere tast week. An- anoertitne ; j FINISH UP Staters finally winning, 32 to 29. The eight Seattle high schooi bas. | other 25 candidates are expected out | Anderson | 4 9 ketball teams were playing today|in a few days, Ws Leann ie as : 4 ; aon (2 vostpone rid pac fratl jummary: eriod—Re 24 BIG MEET |..:28:3.° Oregon (39) | fire postponed (games cf last Friday. |’ Coach “Dad” Butler will have the|vegh fea’ ‘seasiey wi Viotertas | awards austetet |The scheduled called for Ballard at], 1. cuatae aghin and Metro Efol.|™eekine trom 8. Second, Millions “Using this Greaseless Combing Cream PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 20—Tho | Fitinpaoa qatrant |Roosevelt, Lincotn at Broadway, | tem in charge again and Metro Hol: | Drtoa"*tne, -vietoria g ig iene American league magnates fold-|Teiford zimmerman | West Seattle at Queen Ahne and | linger is captain of the outfit, Four | Meeking, §:44. ¢ ed their tents today and departed for | Keane Garfield at Franklin, veterans—Snook, Swant, Draper and Few Cents Buys Jar any Drugstore—Not Sticky, Smelly | ..%,,P; Connors, veteran manager | their home builiwicks after « socially Pers “Field goal Fox, 6| — ———— Taylor—will be sorely missed. f iy asbetnvehs fold icald, ME reget successful spring meeting : free throws, Fox 6 out of 10, Oregon. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb, 20.— Sleven veterans will make up the | E be at the Kalm ofthe Lele oettit The only deal to be talked over was| fied conin, Latham 4, Zimmerman. 3,| Babe Ruth and Deacon Scott started | squad for the most part. . They are: as usual 4 misdeal, as Eddie Collins is still a |Gowane 1) free throws, Latham § out of §. thelr spring training with 36 holes|Hollinger, Dodge, Simms, Gerhart, | member of the Chicago White Sox.|qovann i of golf, but they refused to show|Osborne, Dolton, Condit, Walker, palit tltte repronented the Washington | ‘The following was accomplished by eroo—Mown (W. 8. C.) | their cards Graves, Sterns and Clark. Washington park will have ite usually | the moguls: . atrong team this year, This bunch made| 1—The American league schedule big bid for the flag tnat year and will | as framed for 1923 waa adopted, with | be hab Se |e total been Washington opening at Philadelphia Bromo Jarvis wan on hand for tye| Boston at Now York; Dotrolt at St. Hillman Merchants and thie sera’ cheng a Chicago at Cleveland, on ITCHING horseshoes ts becoming) A ringer shall score three In case of a tie of all four shoes, | roatowind. thie | sccbnavtiy of (ha: Aimiglodn lent a mighty popular sport with the | points such as four ringers or all four shoes 2 , ne American league rience they” gained | gra bet he Sinibersdt MENUS | young and old, A, ringor and a closest shoo shall|M equal distance from the stake, no | Jast year to land in the faa, | $<fome run sones are not to be on the fair sex have gono in|scote four (4) points. ¢ score shall be recorded and the con- ostablished, strong for the game, A double ringer shall score six (6) Pena KY Pitched last will be} sede MEY ny veteran fi 4—The proposed baseball monu-| ‘The moment a sport becomes pop-| points and is the highest score a pathy cg es ct si | Stehe wad ae oye last nent at Washington t# to be for all|ular, arguments immediately arise | contestant can make. Li palbn rhplahst tare ganay tha j atron consider! he lem vane br « 10! 4 ff Je © | ove je KOO! les, a0 pac! n vi are 7 ‘nian a x trongly considering the league baseball and not an American league | a ab ' pee ‘ ‘ : in can ot oa h contestant having bin} cor teatantk Who's pipehied ” WRN vs | In order to settle all arguments ax}a ringer, the next closest shoe shall | ringorn and no acore shall bo credited e tae ein Cor eke at te an ve " |to nooring, the official rulon on that! yoore and all such ringers shall be} as points scored SEMI* SOFT i enter AN FRAN ‘ob. 20.—Four |ifeature of the game are given. credited as ringers pitched, but not] Ay) equals shall be counted as ties ( OLLARS Pking i } - nt longue teams started training | Any shoe that does not remain] Counted as a score, and no points scored. Hiven atubborn, unruly or sham-| business and on w#oclal occasion the th. vw. Nang * On Rand for! oo. 1998 today, Vernon went into | within six (6) Inches of the stake| If each contestant has a double} Any shoo leaning against the stake Will not wilt, crease, curl ot fray. pooed hair stays combed all day {n| Greageless, stainless “Hair-Groom” ump at home, San Francisco at| shall not be seored or counted ringer, both double ringers are can-| shall have no advantage over a shoe Appear stiff, are soft, Launder any #tvle you like. “Hair-Groom” is|doex not show on the hair beoiuse CHICAGO, Feb, 20—Taking first | Boles Spr Oakland at Myrtle} ‘The closest shoe to the stake (with-|celed and no ponits scored, lying on tho ground and against the easily, 35¢ each, 3 for $1 a dignitied combing cream, which |it is absorbed by the scalp, therefore | place in all of the eight events and| dale and Portland at Byron Springs, |i six (6) Inches, shall score ono (1)| If a contestant shall have twolatake; all such shoes are ties, If a y gives tas natural gloss and welle| your hair remainy so soft and pliable | second In all but two, Northwestern | all in Chlifornia, Salt Lake will| point. If both shoes are closer than| ringers and his opponent one, the} contestant has a shoe leaning Madeby themakersofArrowCollars groomed eect to your bair—that|and so natural thit no one can powsi- | swimmers Init night vmothered the| start work soon at Fresno, Bucra-|the opponent's they shall score two] pitcher having two ringers shall|against the stake It shall count only | b fing) ‘ouch to the good dress both in| bly toll you used it, | University of Michigan, 66 to 12, mento will wala at home, pola, Jecoro threo (8) polaty, a8 a closest shoo,

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