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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 * 8 * o~-9° -& * * WASHINGTON FIVE IS WALLOPED BY IDAHO IN BIG CAGE GAME EMINISCENCES OF) Gore and D- BDugdate » || Penalties As Told to Leo H. Lassen Come Fast Some Great Characters CHAPTER LIV. Foyston Smacks Oatman ; HEN talking over old baseball days few of the present | by Mistake _and Gets THK TEAM Year Is Sweet Job With | rs | off Game at Spokane by p day fans remember Ralph Frary as anything but an} Socked $15 Fine sone power Race Close P| | 24 to 21 Count * umpire. He worked for several years in the } orthwestern | v iy wiisen. Prank! no | - 2 f , 3 . . enk unt POKA Wash, £ co emmy league as an indicator man and also offici- ver ‘ to Roosevelt Gees eight teams h aaa ; . . a fous ee) th le nad te; j ated in the Coast league. . “om oe i. from Wash- i “ But in his playing days Frary was one a a \|A h seed in| Years here last z y 5 of the sweetest catchers the Northwest ever BY LEO Hi LAl “a aie not ter king ‘ pap } ~ knew, that ever was team for rthwest cone i Frary was one of the rare catchers who played on Seat f can run the bases as well as receive, throw tle ico wa and may®e hit, r ; Frary was everything that a great catch oie é er should be, He was the cleanup hitter of Ir : the Seattle team in 1901 and he knocked in Beattle H 7 am plenty of runs. be : He also stole a flock of bases and was a blond great developer of pitchers © Se Frary recommended Jack Hickey to me in . . we 1901, and I brought him out to Seattle th Duotele season. He was wilder than the provert ; March hare, but under Frary’s able catching he developed { into a wonderful pitcher. He steadied down considerably. Hickey wasn't eccentric ke the average uthpaw, but was a we set-up fellow, and bh could burn that le over th When he was right he was unbeatable. Hickey was a handsome dev and I'll never forget on y when the Portland Oregonian printed a ca x toon of Hic in Po es’ day and i fair sex were ¢ double O, It'S @ funny thing about Hickey, however Coast, he didn't get by majors while That's one of those t happens in baseb Going back to Fra had just the umpire ax he had plenty of He could fight, too, He an Gemonstration in my old bilifard Tankled in Mike's heart. T WSS & powerful fellow and, to start t ff, g0 that would have knocked Frary's head off if it had But it just grazed his chin and they both landed § Were separated. |another player. Moe But Lynch took his baseball so seriously, and underneath he was a| the real instigator, } Pretty good sort of a fellow. Ho and Frary were great r those Northwestern league d eat aa he was on th ¢ lesser ability did Gisposition for an | ¢ fon to back it up, Jack Demp: ty before they |} * years { characters in | blemaker Friday Dugdale will tell about Rube Foster's famous colored Giants of Chicago. | Referee Ion | tossed them ow —| game, Oatr | dashed over Star Leaguers to M eet er | Again Tomorrow Night: ed on the Ice NER Were mo HE second meeting of The Star Junior Baseball league | cleared away and the gamo starte will be held at The Star office Friday night and it’s|asain mighty important that every team that plans to take part in Betors tht Feysten-Cat the league this year be en-| Bob Rowe and Clem Loug \t vehind Mit see Joop, and this ie abe hind | nets, the rival defense men rolling on pv army |the fee tn anything but a fond em The season will begin April 15, “| brace, They were both bounced for | th no} — me teams should be thoroly organ: |. Counts of minutes. Everybody carried a chip on thetr | a tote-a-tote in front of the Victor ‘The managers, press representa. |) ttye and official scorer of each club should attend this meeting for in-| ized tn at lengt two weeks so they } structions for the season. jean have played a few practice All teams that have entered and! games together before the long grind | "P°ctlv® shoulders and Mickey Ton those who still plan to file teams of the season starts, cami pair! out pennant eq sad { BheBld be represented. | Friday night's meeting will got] “Dit sending:players to tho p So far only eight clubs have enc! lon Fraser and Slim Hald: a tripping bee all of ther owr [thruout the evening, Halderson get | ting decidedly the worst of It Lew DO BATTLE i os OH SE Ww March 1 * “ lesa adie |e. eyed little Pancho Villa, the tira | pe hee | Heinte Schuman an: yellow mman who conld fight, has uring the cl Ste boxing six rounds in Tacoma to- [become a 2 to 1 shot to beat Ittrie |e Victor — |Italian Frankie Genaro, from one| .” en end | of the tenest”™ races on earth, }tonight in Madison Square Garaen. | The ® to battle for the championsh P| y Wile ‘non Ted Kraehe, tho socking Hoquiam | 41 ocican lightweight, battles tough Joo Black | A™OFrice im the Armory at Everett tomorrow [and a the | first pe hot from mid Right. It's scheduled to go eight | little Welshman, who holds the|{ Pag 1 t Raat rounds. Krache Black in Aber- és neice that hit Holme he c 1 deen a short time ago. | world’s title, rolled in. It was after 1 sea | The two youngsters mot | of play eaiteght whe en ai |tWice in the past and ¢ wno| Rickey was hit in h the Crystal Pool Tuesday ‘nla won the Olymple championship of|forced to retire for round bout for the weight championship, yexterday. He will go th day st Austin & Salt’s gym weight at Antwerp, beat the} flying puck putting him iiipino because he knew too| mission, Gordon Fraser fi for him game HOLMES SAVES Dode Bercot, ts still under th recovering from an operation f LEONARD WILL WICKED SHOT moval of bis to fn Everett Tuesday, | Hol then called upon to earns, the hard working | BOX FRIEDMAN 12» » 0¢ ree : son's stick, the puck golr lightweight, who ts now making Se- NEW YORK, March 1,— Acc * atile his home, returned from Walla 2 3 . the ice and hitting H Walla today, where he fought a draw |ANce of Sailor Friedman's challenge| foot. It was a painful with Allie ‘Nelson, crack Idabo miller, | for a lightweight championship bat-| Foyston then scored the first ds, , ae |tle with Benny Leonard was mailed equ lizer on a rebound from Fow Johnny Trambitas and Spur Meyers, | two of the best lightwotghts in th rth. went, are due to fight 10 rounds in shot from Frederick low along es in the save: to the boxing commission today by rt-| Billy Gibson, the champion'’s man er’ | shooting first 4 iand’ soon. ager, Gibson served notice, howaver,| Fraser scored the first goal In the 3 ——_—_— that theatrical contracts would keep |**C0D4 period by a beautiful solo ¥ TRENTON, N. J., March 1.—Leg-| Leonard from boxing until time for | the length of the rink. He ig islation abolishing the state boxing |the outdoor season. started at the right side, cut across }from Loughlin |SOME COMBINATION WORK Morris and Foyston staged some pretty combination work and Morris sunk a hard shot to put Seattle In the lead Briden cinched the game by scor: ]ing soon afterwards on another pa |from Foyaton Seattle plays in Victoria again Fri day and the Mets must win to figure. hould they win then Victoria muat heat Vancouver in, thelr protested game in order to figure, ‘Then total |gonls will count In case of a tie, the best goal aver nge for the season decides second place, The goal score now stands Seattlo—Ior 99, against 96. board and placing the supervision So _____} tho middie of the ice and shot like a New Jersey senate. shot that lit high in the net. had # chance to put Seattle * Milions Keep Hair Combed, Glossy, Well-Groomed— | 4 rrvtty, three-man combination, Few Cents Buys Jar any Drugstore—Not Sticky, Smelly jie ‘veca' when Morris scored «tor start the third period, on a pass Vietorla—For 80, against 79. of the sport in the hands of the GRUB ST/ A KE rifle from the left wing about 20 Clem Loughlin evened it up with inaa again, but shot wide on with Fraser, Walker and Morris rifle shot from right, wing > ‘The lineup and summary for last Mitetaentrolier, was passed by the feet out. Fowler didn't even see the 1 close-in shot a couple of minute later. FRASER MISSES all’ ays NALTY penalty shot. nweeping down the ice gave the Mots Frederickson evened things up to Byven obstinate, unruly or sham-|business and on soclal occasion: |e follows | 4 poord hnir stays combed all day Greaseless, stiinieas “Hair-Groom' LINECP AND SUMMATY as. In any style you like. “Hair-Groom"|does not show on the hair becnune vata ‘sai Mate fa &# dignified combing cream which] it is absorbed by the scalp, therefore nowe ett Dotonne,..C, Loughiin gives tat natural gloss and well-|your hair remains so soft and pliable |tekey . Night Defense... Halderaon grovined effect to your halr—that\and wo natural that no one can |Miyaton «-cve-Centor. a. Fredartelron figat touch to good drew both in| powibly toll you used it, Walker (5555 /sittgnt Wings ss+e+ Oatman pads in front of the nets, Riley | | | witnessing one of the most magnifi f : | ° rom m {ne ilnole Athlete lOReE WEALTHY [2 2c ever contested between JULIAN ELTIN 6 E pereonally pusreitesyios 8 the Windy City. Ind ente L® ANGELES, Cal, March 1 Jo, at the report of the pistol (in Person) Price "|at 1d OE tow tt atghte | 24 James J. Jeffries, former heavy-|lunged forward with that cours —RupLLL AND DU $0.08 |p nd man to reach, Walasmuller has set |welght boxing champion of the|/which has made him the Idol of the |f q, cAN e |froat of the world’s recordn to where no world, “broke.” fans, but Ritola, too, had something COOGAN f CHARL IE 13.50 | n being haw ever reached them be-} yori notition In bankruptcy, left, and they raced side by side into|/f and CASEY WILSON 16.00 rt eas _ ~|on file today in federal court hero, |the home stretch |] MIGNON KH KOKIN AND CO. 27.00 aati lists his linbilitles at $292,183, with} Ritola won by Inches, He accom LLOYD NEVADA AND CO. teen a ttre sasets, consisting mostly of real | pli 1 the impos: le He out i mil TRY cccW! Laugbtte | entate, at $180,960 [sprinted Joie Ray. His time was 11] MR. RICHARD KEAN 21.00 Frane t Dunderdale) At ono time the former pugilist |minutes, 15 4:56 seconds, a new out minent Knglinh \ 22.00 by, peeled ite s|was reputed to be worth nearly |door and indoor record, 45.80 28,00 Viotoria 1 1. t=} $1,000,000, His earnings during the| The former outdoor record of 14 46.75 24.00 ring: First pertod--Moeking from | vainy days of his ring career totaled |minutes, 17 3-5 seconds, was estab: 80 25.00 Oatman, Victoria, 10:0; Fovston. Rent. ee than $600,000, Hix Inst bout, (shed in England by A, Shrubb in 5545 26.00 Oi diuniin, victoria, 2:68; Morris trom |in which he was dofeated by Jack 7x5 18.95 37.00 Walker, Seattle, 6:12, Thir Johnson in Reno, in 1910, netted | | 4 | Tenaltion: Firat After his defeat by Johnson, Jof Matinee. Sse | Nisa telt ane tae NG i fries retired to his big ranch near Mr, Alexa TR IANG LE mi nd perl |Burbank, where he now makes his ‘The Gorgeous Musloal Comedy Jutes; Rowe, 3 mii home, ‘The ranch Is considered one ’ ‘ eee ea decking, 2 minutes. Third |of the showplaces of Southern Cali y The Sheik $ Favorite perlod--Haiderson, minute: Royston | fornia. W with 125-27 Eastlake Ave. Rent OF Hanes Meoking, 2 minutes; Ttai-| Acconiing to the petition, Jeffries Raouik ‘1 Mock North Denny Way THE PAGE 13 The Star's Thre Pr BASEBALLING IN JAPAN s Honor Fives © FP | Trish Meusel Uses Radio Vandals to snes". row| Star Teams \4o Spread Weal and Woe) Play Bears ~ eee oe "| AreNamed for Title Huskies Defeated in Play- « on ‘ Picking Honor Fives This| a wi’ Butcher Is Filed men PeneD B SEBALLING in Japan got the American expeditionar rd! tars forces g t Irish cpr: el was the life of et fot the party during tl ted team of big leaguers’ recent hardest |trip to the Orient, judging from this story as told to Bills Ks © basket- mplons playoff with Call- D ey | Evans. i plavott wie By Waite Hoyt WZ ‘ is pickin ference title, I tn 0) { rn } j Pitcher for the New York Amerleans and World Series Hero their: victory to r ‘ i } at head ¢ ge, Irish the part of , sce aEsaty cu * t { the f k Giants ] in had gone y accuracy " ft : Glas /Dlie: Sob tb. ptoktss ing free throws. et 4 | converted 16 of 18 attempts, The t an f I 1 4 abtlity a eceel {ph 4 it is cus-| B tal £1 was not ap- t He played ¥ bal r the of the game, for t) : é mothered team wyer writes at be | ty 1 largely responsible ) pound ft) thing t e| A but four fleld goals at t tin t s Idaho Jone some box P ey oe cae in | low | ton spurted into an early Let's KO, & the thur rief } ng shots and finished the Ass un h entries t | be a one point lead, 15-14. aA thot t the t s : a ze eid for ¢ rged ahead early in the Ket r way B ; the United. | second half with a pair of field goals t " to fight as preliml-| 4 fa Sper eo ! by Keane and Telford, and Fox added b 1 stal I ‘ t Bo loner, i | shock and quit raving, |four free throws while the Huskies ‘ play Bolstad gets the call. He pias ye heivee, | 2nd Stengel took up the Were counting a single free throw, tails of how the champlc fsag f r fastext man a ; his | 1 had quit, Stengel insis Hesketh ged a long shot a mo- lod 4 « work th f the fastest *| play in New York or n r ment before Crawford went out on @ t by Dan Salt and Lonnie Austin. | tne hist f the prep loop. ‘ - ay A few days later the radio bulle foul which gave Fox two more free Exp : nnecensary BUTLER LEADS WAITS HOFt pris “*/ tin carried the report that waty hrows. Gardner shot a long Tom Any y w who thinks he! iN SCORING ee L been asked on at least six of the |#"4 another free throw for Washing- i like he elght fight Saft oh dhe ona thiatrond While in Japan we, from time to] piayers who were making the tour j ton completed the scoring. “Both : a 4 a name t lin scoring, but he didn’t hit his siride| '™¢ Would get some baseball names were given. Naturally | ‘* Hie Were under apparent strain vious exper eo tot p was half over the States, Any baseball that aroused much curiosity and|#"d the floor work of both was r of The st : had a direct t had the tongues wagging. wot Away captain, | p |member of Then the bubble burst. One of| They played two forms, the Van- the players overheard Meusel in| @als clinging to team play and re- ference with the radio operator | fusing to chance long throws, while first part of Tiger team g handi- ading} I heard that a trade with Chicago,| framing the baseball news for the |the Huskies were shooting from all seaed Pe ecanriternedl aioe teherl cgacendad PP angles and distances, the Yankees to the White ad ee PRegaagete captain and coach saw n discussed. One da my| Tomorrow: The possibility of an|jo° Fame The largest crowd in e, 1 ed from the] international world series. attenden vane history ae , the t me. Ho ai \' Washington (21) Idaho (24) ance ft e { . BA! «oe = elf, but : Edwards ea eee ——semtir elt 4 Thompson lationa or Young girls of the Women's # Telford . Keane ‘W’ Tournament W inners kee | Lewis: Peters tor _tietketh: Welte for ming ciation, New York, made = tlean «weep in the first National Amateur Athietic Union plonehiy of 1083 for merm S0-yard free style senior title hole for Lin seeines are wane mare tte HE winner and runner-up for the Washington state high} verde to of the Hrookiyn Swimming cl the pinches. | school basketball tournament, which gets under way at | ,Seorine j pWashington — Field goals: recently, Helen Walawright LAC K oF |th e Universit f Was jay bi ited t i rankland 3, Bryan 1, Welts ae ne nine oe | 1e University o hington today, have been invi 0 |. throws: Crawford 4 out of $f all 18 years old, won the awards in | GOOD CENTERS in theitiational intaricols rayne 1 out of 2. Idaho—Field goalst ‘There wan a dearth of good cen: | Jo, 9 a. m—Granite Falls ve. Auburn. |Iy ‘cur te aero"! + Free throws! Fox . cn | legiate championships to be - rs in the league this year, Chet Toad Py 9:45 a, m—Eatonville Lynden. C. Woolward, Tacoma, tt, the Lincoln captain, gets the | Played at the University of} 10:20 a m.—Walla Walla vs, Van. : Mulligan, Spokane, um- all because of his scoring ability, | Chicago in mid-March. couver, Borloske) Walle, Ree ne Jimmy Austin, the Quay center,| This is a new goal for the 16] 11:5 & m—Hoquiam vs. Almira. yed a better floor game than I 2 p. m—Burlington vs. Chehalis. but Duett was the more valuab| 2:45 p. m.—Prosser vs. Endicott. Bothell vs. Chelan. caroing the decision by one yard in 10 1-4 seconds, Twelve contenders toed the mark. The classic event te worthy of epectal comment Decau: ¢ m to be learned from It m2 Miss Ge jerack state teams in the big tourn: ent t int to. a wie nent to point $40 p a Proadonst ¢ Don Di 1 well at times for| The invitation arrived lato Thurs-| 435 p, mo-Yakima vs. Clarkeon * Rada to get |day. according to Darwin Meisne 7:00 p. m.—Loser of Granite Falls ‘ rat was /of the local institution Auburn game vs, loser of Eatonville more f The three-day meet was ing un- | Lynden game. anything p. jer way this morning with the first} 8:15 p. m.—Loser of Walla Walla rar played a great game |game starting at 9 a. m |Vancouver game vs. loser of Ho- ding guard for Queen whedule eds the day follows m-Almi: game. n the Ballard —_—— SRDS Syoird Ble’ Funiog THREE- MILE BIG BOUT WILL |RUNNING MARK.) ,,..BE AT GARDEN ch Instance. NEW YORK, March 1.—William Russell Seymour was the best run T IS SMASHED} Muldoon, chairman of the state nin rd in the e, He had a} jboxing commission, has announced wonderful ¢ BY JACKSON ¥ |that the commission would not inter more experience should YORK, Ma “Willie |fere with the Firpo-Brennan bout a great cager. scheduled to be staged in Madison | Jim Hyllengren was th an they held se teams to a lone field basket in for the hoop and w THE STYLE THAT IS FAVORED BY THE elop into : 1/Square garden, March 12. Muldoon uard scorer In the len dhe that {claimed that he hay no evidence ot §| BEST DRESSED MEN 0 played a y good floor game, | Ritola run. | previous contract that Firpo made ho had the wrong attitude thru:| ner that ever lived Jwith the per club, It was RROW the season, losing his head re-| 19 the eyes of the thousands that |thoug a compromise between peatedly during the games |watched, he accomplished the im-|the garden officials and the Pioneer Hayward Dare, the husky Fr in captain, 7 a good defer game and Iso & good scorer inst Joke Ray, |club would prevent the filing of an » men, ha | (injunction suit threatened by the Pio- an outside chance |neer club, COLLARS CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. INC. *ithe king of mide was conceded ¢ Was under ha dic Ap, like his a ; as ¢ two runners started from teammate, Frankie Wilson, In that Scratch on the long heart-hreaking MRS, MALLORY WI eam had no regular coach rind MONTE CARLO, March 1—| Of the other gu Nowell, the Rooseve | Wilson’ are selected In, Everett car and owell was an effective standing guard thruout the Ritola was nervous for the first|Showing improved form, Mrs. Molla | half mile, as was evidenced by his at-| Mallory, American tennis champion, | npt to match his stride with Jote,|had Uttle difficulty surviving the | who set a tremendous pace In an ap-|Second round of the International | parent effort to break the Finn's en-|tournament, winning from Miss durance in the early stages of tho |May Green, of England, at 6-3 and race. Finally, however, Ritola warm ed and fell into his own awkwan, |--—————————— lumbering gait, which kept him al "AMUSEMENTS ~ ways on the heels of the little Chi TIRES We are notified daily that further advances in tires can be expected very soon, Why delay your Spring Buying an pay hig Of the players now listed on the three AMS, Spe 1 mention should be made for the showing of th lowing Forwards—Bratsett and Slingsby, lightly elip- andard for Ballard; Duffy | and Gar sd | prices? he 7 field; Shansby, West ac bere ; at vettcotted | pH TWKE Remember our prices, and TE coder ern Oenters—Nardine, Ballard. ieanehe Pid tecbaite tt ao WEEK COR Daily We, invite your) Inspeotion ke contenders by lowering Guards—McCutchin and Starret, capeets peered. noredsbie That Ei 2wh THEATRE mere flesh and blood could stand the terrific punishment of a pace which the head under water on each stroke, | Lincoln; Clarke, BY — | Queen “Anne CORD TIRES tern erties have hopes that Norman —— seemed to Increase rather than dim- First Class can, with constant training, coma inish wearin Oy Vv wranrs Full Oversize Are willlag to make he statwment’ that ¢ ” gun fired as the great crowd held tts y Ary the marke hung up by hin . breath in the realization that It was Tn addition to the Manu- y lard, and Brown, AYING— The Superb Artixt facturers’ guarantee, we Prices subject to change without notice, Mail orders shipped GC, 0, D, subject to inspection, Frederiokaon from ©. Lought Morris from Walker, n from Poynton, Jeffries $116,000, the largest amount} @ ever paid a boxer up to that time Brid awarded Seattio, mis TIRE CO. Inc. vevane ’ minutos} Anderson, 2 minutes; {is owner of 22,000 shares of the dato, 2 minuten. Nevada Smokeless Powder company, 10,000 shares of the Jeffries De velopment company, 6,000 shares of |the Bishop Community Ol company. No cash value was set on these | Phone Billott 2372 BILLIARDS SADING DR, EDWIN ARLOKS BROW TAL OFFICES | tocks In the petition | Wa ruts nhoom 106 Columbia St. | } He MAN HUNT Seattio’s | LONDON, Marvel 1-Georges Car | TET Ry a SUNTOR hoi i} Leading Dentist pentler and Joe Beckett have been & SUNECA a EAU CORK | for More Than 21 matohed for a return bout to be Metincomasel, Adin tan Yenrs fought here on June 4, 4 AAI AVEC MELE Patt UML TFN Va) aR hh hy Wa

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