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SATURDAY, MARCTI 10, 1923 THE . — OOO * ste | First Base Big Ten Conference Boast Real Former Sox Is Speedy Stars Shy Wonder Hoop Coach in Sam Barry| Tho a Bit Overweight in Majors 7 JEMINISCENC NCES OF As Told to Leo H. Lassen lra Harmon and the Magic Coins Indians Finish Preliminary Practice and Swing Into Pre-Season Games This Week-End; Santa Clara Is First Opponent on List CHAPTER LXII Few Promising Young- Cpe of the funniest things that ever happened on any| sters in Present Crop; aseball diamond was staged in Spokane one day. 1’ Other Major Loop Chat tell the story fron r “ + BY LEO H. LASSEN Sporting Editor The Star, Now at Training Camp of Seattle Indians | AN JOSE, Cal., March 10,—A light workout | was in order Friday, Manager Wolverton sending the boys thru their paces in a bunt- the beginning Z : i years ago we didn't have business! BY HENRY L. FARRELL the likes i useBall, but | nagers an resin A gt ae } ing practice and hort fielding work, to utilize all the men « ub for suc ‘ ‘ ai in | It was a chilly da d the gray wolf didn’t Jobe as watching the gat e the tean Bien ate lige ir ya Het | want to take any chances with the fellows raves was on the road i so or catching colds. Today the gang will tackle But One day in Spokane I had Hanson $ bea | the Santa Clara college nine and Sunday the anipus pitcher with the then, on the gate 1 fr ’ | squad will be divided into two teams, one went watching the tickets Harmon was quite i ts going to Los Gatos and the other staying here pinch hitter, and we were short of subs, sc o ce K “to play a picked team of San Jose tossers. we had him case we needed De The Yanigans will make the Los Gatos tripy him to go up to the plate me e Davis and Mearkel making up the infiel We had him on the bleacher gate and lots |1 Piece Orr Barney in the outfield; Viani catching and of times when we put men on the they | ‘ ‘ Ricker, Schorr and Dunn pitching. The regulars will battle would take a dime or so from t ron the local olverton not having announced a definite lineup and let ae in, sticking iP thei ton he al years in yet. E r the n tcher, worked out for i" pockets. 1 not nsinuatir armon |¢ 1 wa « ‘ tire ne ook th gs easily e throws ea i DUGPALB = did that, but on with the story Ae angptaoec nae aie waiitfor z ie of his pou Towards the e we had to call Harmon tc s oy Tie hada Yas of shoulders , : e has a Hack 2 of shoulders. op ate for P 1c duty B a |e sy ane can hit. He didn’t swing a bat Friday. e crackec nd start tch it into if tt t » out 2 i aig an isn’t a veteran double, the the t Taian had ritton to He is abou ' wee pcan ors a yas) Again Soon spose ae = aval Ltt Clevaliiad é regen Old Man iarmon slid at the plate rt a : 4 day n x. ‘ae on him from the st ts te, eu & Mickey Walk game and b at a what I am » “ 2 former cham didn’t bh From my of in my ree a «love on un aso Snead Sa da : : “Austra Joe Kirkwood annex one of the big golfing a Dest as il teh of the tragedy of Charley Sw aln j . mt sma tat beg ; By Sch This eh, ae De tee, ta : , “A | { Be Hat es , f ’ f groups of golfers thruout the country during the past few ° a : rea , . ; Ae] pc rnle. ia Barry's tiret Big Tea tear, | the : | because of the fact that this world renowned champion, W ; é of aoe " a / : lie ME casi Z pettes 1) osker ‘of trick golf shots, has been showing a clean pair of heels to: ap filers eak on ig . ge : | America’s best professionals, winning the California open last month 4 Doan pace) Fea abe ence seian |< nnul following up witht wietclall Sacw.taursoay ler otek oe j P ; s ‘ ee I bie a Ma in the Florida East Coast open last Thursday. Leading three lg 3 Speedy itches sayy : . : so lh Shea: sagen ng oa ; Js in a like number of weeks is quite some feat, but the fact that ne grief that you quit, because fei ag ~ [F-wan walting In line tc tap vouon| Kirkwood, in doing so, defeated such Tinksinen aq Saracenctaaae aie hi WwW ill Th us B B bl Toeintst EON : Hutchison, Barnes, Black and Brady, shows that the Anzac star has GH fast ball and sharp curves are poison to Japa raw néine l is oy e e thon pub ox. the aloves tora itt du (as maasiy abots in his bag Cra ord peta eset a fine s— : 7 r for the first base position or fia enolt und he deaened chance of winning national hono ' tere aut they murder slow -deliver SRDETICNCHS | 11, “AlsArmetioain nilttite tale aries -, ’ ° 9 er ike doesen ere ; Local fans were highly impressed with his playing when he ap: while “baseballing in Japan” with a team of big le ague stars | jeder of the also ranked to l t 0 ey Ss it GE | SliGotes good workouts, he cakes | peaced-berala: short time age:wiftic Walle: Haken’ 51) (nnn are related to Billy Evans of the N. E. A. staff— sty Mathewson as the greatest ® |Den Morgan, his manager, to get} Hot have the distance of the British open tificholder, but hia /iemaae BY WAITE HOYT of all pitchers. He didn't give Ros: | im some fights and around the greens was very accurate at all times. In making j By experimenting, the American | were re ers Hornaby a tum Britton and Ted Lewis were to| trick shots Kirkwood Is in a class all by himself, and those who were Rg have ght in London this summer,| fortunate enough to witness his exhibitions here and elsewhere, wero pitchers on the trip, reached the fol- | Wo but both the old riv cracked at| doubtless surprised to hear that the Australian was very nervous in . lowing deductlous relative to the Jap | * | hl | Hornsby was the home run king ss title, wed bs of 1932 and Rogers said he was a. about the same time, and prospects| the play-off against Mac Smith for the California open batters: ety terptdnd there’ ixets nod | urprised'ag anyone. The kina for the bout look slim now A cool head, keen eye and steady hand are very necessary to pull e Jap stand there motioniens as| + ° ‘The hardest ball for them to hit © ball whizzed by ward x of the National league x0 si much | the 1 not change his position at th nd that he swung as he a Britton still thinks he can get back | the wonder shots that Joe makes in his act, but evidently a Links |in condition, and that he might go| battle is something else again. Anyway, the recent successes will | after Ted, | undoubtedly add confidence to his game, and the writer will be one mes we would adopt ayn his sudden develc site procedure aa 4 1 ff we, intended Mig | “I'd lke to have gotten who will not be surprised if Joe Kirkwood cops one of the major A. chaty-breaking éurye’ pitched e bee patie run hitter was due | his own Whitechapel sais when he blue ribbons of golfdom this coming season. is w speed practic an ef. me ti had those three titles,” he «ald | ee lckemes "tie espns Ay be bag a aig knock 43 homers litke to iheve bean mlddiowels 1] _ Earlington's lady golfers were supposed to elect their captain and the one might |Heht heavyweight char hold a reorganization meeting at the Arctic club last Saturday, but hice stan’ t : I If he took « first | |tand, just for the fun of it the whole thing fell flat when the news was broadcasted around that with? which the: Japs | deere malicious swing like the Babe| |made the crack that if he got me) C. S, Kellison, who was to attend, had gone to Vancouver, B. C., on balt ordinarily troubles our ont | does | |over there, away from my own ref-| a business trip. Frank Atkins and Nelson Parker were hanging best Invariably vel eee eres, he would knock me out 11) around the lobby, anxious and willing to fill the vacancy, but nary w up on the Jape they A. ctlap by: the name of Teneguct nat Pittede was wil lng to give him the c } a soul showed up. t the slow one mc st ob that as the best but this fellow Kellison must be popular!” voiced Nels after get over on pacing the floor a couple of hours. “Yes, he's popular, all right,” | Herble Pennock h ay to a third successive pen. Walt Haa en replied Frank, “and, according to the attenda: here tonight, those 1 this f ant. I , ple way *C. 8. Initials of his stand for ‘Chaperon Sheik In t eres ted Members of the Jefferson Park Golf club will engage in a medal play competition on the Beacon Hill links today and tomorrow. This event was scheduled for last week-end, but was called off early Sun- M | day morning, when the snow began to fall. Chet King, the energetio in 0 UL es) young club captain, expects a large turnout, and makes the announce- | screauan 1o.| ment that each player must register his name with the starter before L Like » Walotr Ha | teeing off. | gen, fore eritnorg hary, hag egret P. U. Wolgemuth, with an 82-14-68 score, led a field of 37 starters | apollo aR Hagen has| ! the regular monthly medal play competition at the Seattle Golf | ioe es he Delereaina ts a busi.| Club last Saturday. A. L. Dunn (18) took second prize with a 72 net | It is generally that Ha-| ease Gop | Introducing Georgie Lee, California’s premier Chinese| Pression prevailed that he would | GODFREY | A *| TAMPA, Fla, March 10,—The WINNER IN | ‘| PHILLIES SET | FOR CARDINALS | EESBURG, Fla., Marc jes play their first inde’ wilen + Manager F by our nding up. That offer hance to put over some by y stood the Japs that their MONDAY Coming — generation of Japanese ball Players will be dupin a slow, | world-heaters, judging from the way nen just as we| the kids play, ‘ NAULT K AYOR jow the proper way to m: SW YORK, March 10.—George| bantamweight, who ts to do battle with Vie Foley, Canadian|™°*"<!y shots, also the incorrect wa tf i thi. Vn Godfrey, negro vy protege of}and Northwest bantamweight champion, in the § r¢ 1 that the pictures would AA an a Jack n was k , training camp roster of the Wash NET FINALS ington Senators {s now complete Ss Johnson, knocked in| main event of Tue day night 8 ring show pat the ( rystal Pool,| slowed up so that every golf en-| 2 WHE AVGHIS UTS os ro sas ein oS ena Nm Canadian champion ii haliy stile pare? : i on De Turenne, former : . still being held on the Pacific coast| yard University | st 3 _ College coaches tn football and ‘y star, state cham AJOR iegoemanagws now oon thin ation. geveralmonine] WALKER” OUTFORNTSBxToN IN ext Ring Card Solid | wintactind siete fda sem ov ons ely ‘ena’ gies i, a | on the small town for spring Pago a certain National league olun| _ WOR R, Mass., March 10. | son, | great ald in perfect ig form. Slow Johns in a gruelling match for the training purposes h a great bal ‘ alke, 00 ight. | on‘ pictures are ; Ss ie ee city indoor tennis champtonship at al/announced that {t would t 4 | Arch Walker, Brooklyn ligh | motion pictures are made of the men uty iP more favor than they did five years | such a place. 1 was ruthie st oe fa|Welght, won a 10-round dex inion | 1 rac ive ou Shin action, and then the faults; BENTON SHOWS the Armory Friday evening. ago. c I 3 | | was familiar with the|ffom Sailor Byron pointed out as the pictures are Johns took an early lead, but i and knew it had little other ITH nothing re-jevent, was to work out at Austin &|/thrown on the screen UP WITH REDS could not stand the pace set by his Once ttpon time most of the 1 climate to offer | M'CANN IS WINNER maining to be ar-|Salt's gymnasium this wee a | There ts no reason why euch a ORLANDO, Fla, March 10.—Rube onneneay who tyes apparently in q major league clr d one of f Staoe |_ 1.08 ANGELE March 1 ranged but the rbpaats bth i a Vancouver An [stunt wouldn't go big in golf, par-| Benton, center of baseball's most re-|™Uch better physical shape for # the larger cities t jouth for! At the meeting of the National|Frankle McCann won a decision in curtain raiser, < ut Sunday afternoon Ucularly with Hagen doing the stuff. | cent scandal, arrived here last night |!0N& match, and was easily crushed ” training qu the National Pat Williams and Eddie Jackson, However, it is said t Hagen has | anq was given a royal reception by |by Turenne in the fifth and deciding on warm Athiatio club's | lightweights, are working out daily| been playing the lead in @ regular zy set. : ties than the tre ring card, to be|for their six-round semi.windup tilt. | feature’ pie the selec: | league magnates in New York 1 {Ur fast rounds from Willle O'Brien brot here last night ht the question up a d asked uing ad-|him the big reason, afte his new teammates, Other members po Theat ture In which golf play Johns, who has held the city | Lae Re gn ; of the team are coming in rela : 3 vantages: him that outside of climate 1 didn't _ CUBS PL. Ay TIGERS staged at the ae lave bea boxing Pibest of late. only a minor part, J‘and within a few days Pat Moran|Championship since the last tour the last five years there has| He «miled and replied | Cubs will meet the Vernon Tigers Tuesday evening, | the after an absence of a year, with, wice since the season, aan ee thatenaece Rete led im nd rep | here today in the first training game bristles with clasy}and made an auspicious t by DODGERS NEED Bo AE ioe Se ae EY The scores were: 4-6, 6-1, 64, 46, E 106 Litho aeons pt vaena, oA 8 to be| beating Billy ("Kid") Johnson, of 6-2, ' point of managers and club owners| spy ‘ of the season. and looks to. by \ point ‘ot managers. During the et two. or eica| tM MAAN. i tho ent that | ON drunk! cumPeot SACKER| SPEAKER PLANS . 8 want—climate, | ‘ = ere in sore time, n unusually heavy advance dale A BR, Fla, Marc - 4 Bie tenn society, the tee lite a town |«vO"Y Mmalor league club to be doing |e on shown tm { ‘annotincement of Of seuts is reported by Druxinman, |Attontion of the Brooklyn’ Robins | TO USE RECRUIT| AMERICAN WINS Capt. Tennant ae a ate i an patlatiod, ¥ don’t! Otern “bite -thiah, has little other|Matchmaker Nate Druxinman ts that|With thé house practically sold out pcan is eat pales at te ed} LAKELAND, Fla, March 10.—A ENGLISH BOUT | re Ne place hasn't even a movie y o ; Spike Car-|/&t noon today | Sch ttle Rock, first base-! rookie will get the cleanup position 4 than a fine climate and good grounds | Sailor Eddie Buel) and Spiki it 5 Took 5 Te ak ONDON Mare Be y Has Dog Entry nie The Diva are Rieeie, Ope to offer aM RHMIAMAMIMant © on (ney, bantame, will do’ Battle thr tour 7 ¥ man, who may be forced to start as! tor the Clevelang Indians, according |. gt farch tae itio hemselves, and thru the|‘'? fer 4 \ RAPO, the police department's J notable “booze hound,” has for long hogged the limelight around the police station, and now comes Captain of Detectives Charles Tennant with the state rounds in the special event, and that| SLENDER RU T Hite, resular first: basoman. The | to" ee qome tony Meagan, Olymple lght heavywolght . Homer : medium of baseball Is the only way < cerfier rookie ts built like Stuffy MeInnig, Jichita Fails, 'Te: has been | Ch&mpion, former Yale boxing a eee as Convineing arguments the Na-| Roy Fulton t# to meet Kid Kerber ‘ ! x sacion, | £FOm Wichita Falls, Texas, has been | CAMP or tt SSR peecoemp lished | tional ue manager offered mo, |{n the second bout /TAKES WORKOUT Spd Her tad Biya : good ib Hon | elated for a permanent job at right aera: oe tered ene - : . r 8 at s at the bat and in the field. Routher | gieiq No. 4 in the batting order. + Won s “Too thtich woelty, too much jife| He won me over to the small town} ‘Tho Intter pair are light heavy-| NEW ORLEANS, March 10. Ms) and Wheat are the two remaining a ta area tebe be Charlig | Cambridge tournament. He stopped tends to retard a ball club rathee For some time the fistic} regarding orders of the club. phy- holdouts of importanos, state MMe Raker and: Ba F, Mickle in the light heayys thatihelp! Ga Giva mela’ town i, been awaiting a chance to} siclan Babe Ruth is working out with | Jamieson, Tris Speak a Sumitie. | eke ‘class, and ‘knocked, GHEm ¢ (hen ; n action, The Portlander,| the New York Yanks. He is down RR Eg ri ment that his blooded Irish t has no race tracks, no night life, but nin action, The Portlander,| t A. D, Simpson, another American, Hv; Shia; te Goins tosbring: 0 inlehty cor wehitiohimate ak Abie of the famous Minnesota |to 204 pounds and he docw not havo| SACK BENTLEY ; if ; FIVE TIGERS in the heavyweight division, honors. to the law enforoamentt ball park and 1 am contented. 1 battler, Fred Fulton, hag the build] to do the “road work around ithe Ai slabias ty of the ity by entering the te the movin and have hfe | Fliers vurhe, ihe uarng ‘kt S08: Neva hove dgnea ena ain KORN SE ale Te SHOW PIRATE BOXMEN stuff for spring training he S.NAVY YARD 5 ‘Take Fast Steamers at annual Seattle dog show and |/tion to the player killing a couple of ving » “ o y ’] AUGUSTA, Ga, March 10—F ae ¥ lock of ribbons. 0 4 i. 7 game and ¥ a off hi nnese, | leaving Herb Pennock, the only “un-|the arrival of Dave Bancroft, who ts nagging a flock of ribbons. |) hours each evening in such a diver “(DOLE by | Fame, an {0 thone ‘who have vseert| signed? expected to wet here today, the Giane| Veterans, four of them. outtieldare,| WORK: WITH CLUB. ee tate center craauind | ee nate tot Pay, him in action j -— . Ust of holdouts will bo reduced to] Were missing today when Manager! OT SPRINGS, Ark. March 10es Gttsotas (aig? siebean nose (Lay gates Aik ‘ ; ag iy Be Actors Ace EM [Pate atiees alte? eon dhveste eee THOMAS DROPS Go Jack Bentley, the $69,000 Baltimore) Ty Cobb put his Tigers thru thelr! ytanager McKeehnie, of the Plraton ) can detect anything—even moon: || ptayern to tive peobuiiicenne tt it| fogs Mase lin known af his prowens, except that| SAN MRANCINCO, March 10.--[rooklo. Alt of tho regulars are in| first. touring rea ret Te RisHts | changed his program tong enough to 4 nidie: coanaectoor prun Brick ||the fleld and pla rire, tt ° ti A, SPECIAL, NIGHT SERVICE FA | no iq considered quite handy with| Billy Keteholl was given tho verdict | good shapo with the excoption of Art Peat Te rete ae agsteud | put his pitchers thru a stite Baten : ‘ th val abe? he. flat From Heattle to Bremerton || ne Yellow towHine 'n hia bout with Frankte Thomas} Nehf, who ts suffering trom bruises, | Pratt and Mothergill, Pratt will ar) practice, Pitchers Babe Adams and is canine gentleman with @|) ‘Too many elubs forget baseball the | PY ints Seat Bihady hia dukes by hix fellow townsmen, 1" } Hieettanes wetter my x rive here Monday, it was learned, Abe Kunx, formerly ot. Hevea pedigree a lustrous as Mayor || moment the game 1a over. [] Wednesday, Friday, OO1AL, EVENT “ od ‘ : Bro r, He'll reflect dig. n'y 1190 P. We oat st arrivals LOOKS GOOD stopped the fight in the fourth CONNIE’S GOT \ mento club, are Wa nity on the city detective depart- || “It has been proven that two big AUTOMOBILE FERRY ‘The Huvoll-Carney tourney should} round because ‘Thomas —poralsted ; ox Delighte Went aud oh hinswelt! league clubs after a couple of week Heattle to Bremerton Dally be a keen affair, If Carney Ives up} !n holding on EM TOGETHER S e 18 d Mayme McDonald Brick is well known to North. || conditioning can make much more Ti1b, 11180 AM, 8 reputation, He has been box MONTGOMERY, Ala, March 10, With Woodward | west dog enthusiasts, He has||money by playing games in the big bs ee el ee pater MFM | ing enst of the mountains of late M RS GETS DRAW With Tillie Walker and Mick Gallo-| SIIGUIN, Texas, hh 10,—-Out Wins Net Crown } ken ribbons at a number of ken. | eltten on the way north rather than a raprob hand shone Lead ath Trot] | Buell wie going are ut, locally, until] PORTLAND, March — 10.—-Spug] way in uniform today, everybody on} side of Kamm, the bost looking} HAMILTON, Bermuda, March 10, nel shows in the past making wome bie city the training |g NAVY YARD ROUTE PY¥| no ran afoul of Vic Koley's right | Meyers, Pocatello, Idaho, Hehtwelght,| Connie Mack's + rvo lint with the] youngster with the White Sox is|—Defoating Miss Gladys Huchins ‘The local vhow will tw staged ||camp and playing all the gamou|[] Colman Dook Main Anon hand, Ho is anxious to come back, [fought a amashing 10-round draw| oxee tion of Pitcher Kinney and] Woodward, at second, Hoe was the|in straight wots, 64, 6-4, Mise Mayme ff at the Crystal Pool March 16, 16 || there, w NAVY YARD ROUTE FY) Georgie Leo, the Chinexo bantam:| With Johnny ‘rambitas, of Port eateher Hartman ta in camp. 'Tho| best xecond baseman’ in tho ‘Three MoDonald, of Seattle, won the woms and 17. | oF. Ga Mein 9003 [weight who will try to litt. Vielland, at. the Armory here last} Athletics and B teams will play to- nhiinnamnmnnd "Nae of tive: yearn Yiook for Rea CIT) CE ETF | Hye league last season, playing with |on's tonnts singles champtonship @f Bloomington Bermuda yesterday, Foley's Northwest crown in the main | night, day,