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PAGE 10 THE SEA TITLE STAR _ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1924. DAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1924 / SEATTLE INFIELD AND OUTFIELD SET FOR COMING SEASON | | Battery in Need of Help Pitching and Catching Depts. Weak; Bowman and Osborne Purchased | BY LEO H. LASSEN The first sucker lugger deluxe, and Jim Osborne, hitting outfield: | er, from New Haven of the league, sets the The season, but t pitt fyreseeeeasyy ay 0 | Horseshoe Pitching | Organized | “The Old Game Ain’t pur ¢ of Elmer Bowman, a har Eastern | Seat field for | "tm was when the game of seshoes was confined to an pitching and r " nfined catching departments need plenty of pen the villag bolstering before being ready | front of the country store, but time when the game ight Baldwin is a pretty good " the gam higt with all ped.and is | petit n really interesting Frank Tobin, and they ve mport the is a hustler all right, but elub In Seattle alone there are sev to do hundred young fellows playing ‘the Seatt hoe ub tour catehing. j ments, team iB. lized, natl 5 been stand: the The game ha. and rules made up b: the pres rge Steu Joa ot from Fast used b Seattle h manufacturers, are the hav more namenta, rman sid phone Mr quads him Graham en will be teams have entered to date on Bakery, Fire De Class A—Han: r Mu rtment wer time Club. “Rea” Tecelver and of his faults, will fit in Mtl needs a high class man the majority of the Tho pitching staff was badly shot | by the loss of Elmer Jacobs, Fred ) ar r ith nin Blake and Harry Gardner u X 5 pi 14 teatne' in Cle The hurling outlook for ent is Suds Sutherland, G ¢ . Victor Pigg, Vean si PJini Bagby, Bil Plummer and : P & flock of untried youngsters—not a mye Very brilliant layout. They say that Bowman ts a mooso @f A fellow who can sock the ball and who is a good target to throw ®t And that he shoukl ma Seattle & Sood first sacker. The Indians @iso have young Jimmy Welsh to use there in case Bowman fails and Welsh can also do outfield duty, With Cliff Brady and Sammy (Crane around second base the In- @ians have one of the best keystone Combinations in the minors, Ted Baldwin should be an improv @d ball player at third base and will 40 if his hitting picks up. Osborne, Billy Lane, Ray Rohwer land Brick Eldred give. Seattle out Tield strength that doesn't have to bow to any in the } And in “Red” Killefer, Sea of the most capable m: Yours 1G Trul he If the mewcomers deliver as they "should and if the local club can bol Stef up the battery department to a Fevel with the infield and outfield) the Indians will shape up as a first division club. | GENE OLDHAM | | Horseshoe pitching, like other games ak the years. Once it was the game of the _ CATCHING WILL BE | village street with overalls the official robes of GOOD THIS YEAR | tenders. Now it is a highly organized game with a Catching in the Coast league will) ryles and regular league competition in which the a — gelmanpel acd Perea tues wear uniform sweaters and the shoes are made to order. 10 nate. ie tobe S e"| The Star cameraman caught Gene Oldham, one of the star | players of the Orioles, a local team, in action the other day. | San Francisco—Yelle, Agnew, Rit- | Oldham is one of the ‘new school” of horse rshoe pitchers. chic. Wernon—Hannah, Whit f Photographers The Minneapolis ney. Oakland—Baker, Read. eS ee Sacramento—Kochler, Schang, C d I ls ° Cook, Shea. anada its Fights Davis Los Angeles—Billing ; i i PR se Salt Lake—Peters, Jenkins. W Hubeell, Tillie Walker Seattle—Baldwin, Tobin. | twnner tn : Chick Shorten, Carl Kast Seattle and Los Angeles are still} Sate ney toes ok thee Clift Brady, Seattie’s new second | Ice Battle man. is a professicnal soccer eee was - player during the winter in the East. | ere Ng aiden ett de Tel Whether he is playing now or not 1s| mnadian hockey teat defeated fot know! If he has been playing | ‘he United States aggre; jon, 6 to ihe game, he should report in fine|1- In the big event of the winter] | trim to the Indians. [sports ‘program of the Olymple . adds 10 points to Canada's Olympic| BOOST FOR 2 total. Reorge pi idioma Seattle pit.| The American team fought hard, ‘cher who worked a while In the East.|th¢ Yankee players being on the? fem league for Springfield last year, | ers? Of collapsing at the end of the "Bas a good word for Eimer Bowman, | *4me. but were outclassed by the Masitie’s new first sacker. ~*| beautiful, smooth-running Canadian | lager fae Wal bababell,” ways Abra Many of the big crowd of spec Wand he's such’a strong fellow and | ‘tr thought that the score would \ @ free swinger that he’s hard to fool. | ave been 3 to 1, as it appeared that Eat he hits like he did for New Haven | three Canadian tallies were ma |from offside. | Immediately after the game the SS death of Woodrow Wilson, former | Weating Georgetown Lithogra, aa fo ha vacant lot or the definite changed with the con- Truang Stewart & Holmes players Diamond Dust Murphy, a the Houston club of the Texas league. MILLERS HAVE MANY ITELDERS Millers elders, Charley Earl Bee. Amith and | at BAUM JOINS 1K pitching conch HAMILTON GOES TO MINORS After many years | Ham? veteran south t Minneapolin cil, the slugwing outfelder to the Millers by the to the Reb Rw MILAN 18 PILOT im, for years # for the Washington Americans, signed to manage the New Hay tu add catchers to their rosters. psoas here Sunday. The victory} ABRAMS HAS “He's one of the hardest hitters 1 | °ombination. JEFFERSON’S _ GOLF SPREAD | ON TUESDAY HE annual dinner-n Jefferson Park Golf GENE CLINE + president of the United States, was announced. The crowd stood with| | bared heads as the American flag} | was placed at half-mast Another local bow Gene Cline, California welterweight,| Travie Davia in the siz-|be held at the College « new Ddattler makes night his when Young Emmer, the new inflelder ‘Picked up by Seattle from.All “the Eastern league, is being Gointed ing of the club will tomorrow “a . 0 the the electing will be any sug go toward the high-cla exist at there show gestions now s victory was va a complete ght the Nor as it was tho n, ban |EDISON TEAM Harry Gorke vs. Johnny Hawkes, | atherwelghts | | EDISON, Wash., son high |ketball squad Jan. 4.—The phenomenal bas piled one more tasu- list Friday night strong La OC the La Conner Most of the that the La Con up ch better Mount the to defeat Edison Friday's game, La! to the end school's star nner prese went for 216 bases which shows that |JU™ped back into third place in the | Poot ase at 6:30 and along about 8 o'clock winning the winter games California last year. at th Beacon Hill links. | Carpentier, the fighter, 1s sald tc conceded to be good Olympic games year In , a is mecta Ri ciy nit: tse tne a ciel CHAMONIX, Feb. 4 America | round headliner at the Crystal) 605 Spring st., tomorrow evening. The boya will tee-off to the eats Clympic winter games here today | ae ayrie ey ter MOOTER ian s Anders Haugen, Americ ae SNE CLINE, of California and|Club President H. D, Folsom, Jr., star, pulled a tremendous surprise Travie Davis, of Everett, two of | will gather his cohorts together for | by winning the long ski Jumping con-| the veteran welterweights of the Pa-|the business end of this annual |test with a jump of 50 meters. Hau- | elfic coast, and both have'reputations | sembly. |gen made the winning Jump on his|as hitters, are winding up their train-| Aside from the of second trial. Pinte tidy tor. thelr eiicround’ tight |pttioecs for te coming season, Norway cleaned up all the other|at the Crystal Pool here tomorrow |Jeffersonians will have their chance Gl | points in the contest and increased|night. Cline holds a two-round tech-|to voice their opinion on matters ( 0 0 jher lead so that she seems sure of |nical knockout over Davis, scored in|concerning the handling of affairs mbed, SSY Hawes and Donna, of Norway,| Dan Salt and Lonnle Anstin have! The park commissioners : tied for second with jumps of 49/lined up the usual rin of prelimin and will 9 moters, and Haugen and Lanwek, of |aries for their an follows that 4 Millions Use It — Few Cent 3| Norv tied for fourth with 44% Langford ys. Frankie | improving of the 5 meter ix rounds, conditions that ’ Buys Jar at Drugstore | Haug Fred Welsh, | municipal links | surprise, ts, fours rounds weglans would have their own way 1 va. Brownie Vill |in ail of the ski jumping contests, |be short-winded, but you never hear jot a fight manager being short-| RAY DODGE IS | winded COMING BACK ais to: tie Ray Dodge, Oregon Aggie | defeating the half miler, is planning to teturn to | high quintet on school in time for the track season, |floor, 21 to 18 according to communication recety: t admitted Jed by ch Butler, Aggie tutor.|ner boys put | Dodge holds the Coast record of me than did 1:56 24 for the half mile and is|only prep school | material {Conner led, 8 | ee = |the first half, 'SAXON WILL | In the preliminary game, son scrubs, WRESTLE THYE tie ta Conner seconds, light heavyweight wrestling champion of Cahadn, will meet Ted, Thye, Portland star, in locals will take on Burlington |the Rose City, Thursday night. Pacific College, then a trip Southwestern Washington will 900000000000000 made, this p an HOCKE Watch ibem for 2, a the Edi yet unbeaten, won from 23 to 17 Edison plays Hamilton and Coupe. co. The battie ville this week. Next week, th the League's leadership. VICTORIA vs. SEATTLE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6 $20 PY. M. SHARP Admission 75, $1.19, $1.50 (Tax Included) Special exhibitions of Fancy Skating between periods. Reserved seats now on sale at the Arena Office, Sth Ave, MA in- 2493 loc to There Is Pleasure : in Companionship 3|HUSKIES WILL THE ZERO ©; ENGAGE U. B.C. 214 Jefferson Street |. 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LOUIS Boxing took on t Louls s refused to dig ts for a $2,000 defi er-Pal Mors Clifford bouts eum 1 they when down in 'Washington Five Plays at Eugene COAST STANDINGS OBSERVATIONS or & BASEBALL DE; BY DE. DUGDALE Brees ball 4 a ni Ad's principals and refu real money, t saw club in and game ha rhaps the monickersa of ” held by nal league team BARBARIAN CALIFORNIA Sid Barbarian, the Detroit’ middte- weight, hag ‘heurd e of the four-round California ring game and if now in Los Angeles, where he !s expected to be matched with Pail Salvadore, Johnny O'Donnell or Joe amin soon, Barbarian came {nto | fame recently when he beat Johnny | Dundee in Detrolt. He's a rough fet low and rather awkward i 1 IN most famous Ula kind the New for ne In Y 40 cart rly .. th 605 a famous c nted the Manhattan ¢ National league race, and n man on the team The men were real ub in rly was a giants fn an been kept onal les y of Washington team is winding up its} Euge Ore. tonight, Oregon quintet. their, first at Cofvallis, HE Un basketh: road trip opposing th The } jot the season at ne, moose, acquired the game | his s teams ever aince That York was some ball clut New team of the ‘80s to the Ag ain by right, All a and run. the best hitter of Tom . and ranked with Pop An | son of the leading clouters} 4 2 ¥ ne (7 ddard ( Eller Lyman eon ¥ OF SCHOOL RACE SET The second half of the high school sketball race will get under way Frayne (7) | Friday, with the Roosevelt-Lincoln jduel being the big game of tite day, | Lincoln is a much-improved team! |due f the addition of Eddie Swartz, 1 high class running guard. Lincoln leave the Teddies a terrific struggle in the opening game of the season, }losing out 22 to 20 and so another great game js looked’for Friday West Seattle plays at Broadway, klin at Ballard and Queen Anno rfield in the other games of the as the same ma ‘Washington won team here ING, of who and bent ever one amateur ers stepped behind tt did t Keefe three as ono plate THE LINEUP Hesketh (5) | by Deasley rece 3 Tim who ¢ won 19 invented Inia M* NAGER MUTRIE alw wore lk plug hat, and 1 am from the berth, He and Harry Wright were the only mana: | |gers to wear such coverings oat the tanebs, i\FOUR TEAMS CORNER GAMES Vernon, Angeles, Oakland a San have cornered | F! |the exhibition games with the Chi-/at serhart was one of the cago Cubs, Kansas City Blues and | 4ay. ar fielding second basemen tache the Pittsbur Pirates, eattle, | om ever knew, but he couldn't hit | * It Lake a ‘amento Fa aa a init | "seveny percent tm plavers|Perand St tans and Suramets | ARVEY LANDS DIAMOND JOB didn’t weigh much. | . Se th ee Eastern teams which "will | who didn't were the you ters just | the three Eastern tean ‘ohn Ward was one of the finest 3 rs ju . i John Ward was one of the finest | eaxing into the ble shar ie in California. wingil Carved i eeolianiown has been appointed business shortstops of cs HN] and a |CLINE Is TO {ager of the Seattle basebql! MEET KRACHE ETS 5 who fights Travie| NEW STADIUM runner. the original New York re tomorrow night — will] FOR CHICAGO Dude Easterbrook, the thi r ants perform ever dream that the guardian, was a good fielder, and| came develop into the bus}. hitter and was known as the fashion | Ness proposition it is today, as base. 4 Krache rounds in February according to |} new stadium beifig erected the Rose jin ant park for the University of will seat 60,000 people. It’s ‘ball, the length and breadth of the | Chicago, permanent structure. land, is one of the biggest of all to be a | Ache all over? games, and who ow ball, was the star pitcher | outfit ‘Smiling” the raise pitching staff. ly pitcher p raise ball Anderson Welts (10) ner the K referee Mickey the Welch, comy Mays ts baseball who ted b devisor ed the about ball, Car! head as perfec you imagine Red Killefer sit- ; in the Seattle dugout with a| first | si A | the) wright ger of St and Mutrie the giant could He led Witt the atick for two on? Los and Gus Schmeltz, mana Francisco Louls, wore full beards had a big Texas mus ong here, man- ITTLE club, seo did the fans who used to woul Gate Davis } fight T Portland, word from ARIZONA WINS OVER BRUINS | BERKE ‘ob, 4.—The Univer. sity of California basketball team was defeated by the University of Arizona here Saturday night, 23 to 14. The Be won the first game the series Friday Cline, 10 20. HE outfield was made up of Gil lespio in left field, 0 Rourke in center aad Links News golf league has been fi sin Low Angeles, By between four-man teams of the tnatitutions form Ing the league will be played before the individual tourney Is scheduled. business enterprises naw =" COUGARS ARE _ CARDED FOR | LOCAL SQUAD ICTORIA will furnish the hoc »pposition for Seattle this wee ithe Cougars and Mets playir Wedne and then renewing hos- The Yakima, Wash., Country clab has) ¢\)\tie gain in Victoria Friday. As plans to go to Call-|the two games are very important in the Coast r | Orator De anny of DEMPSEY GIBBONS « hamplonship Fight fornia shortly, Regina is closing its only trip to | this league in Vancouver tonight, the 19 and/Caps stacking up with the Maroons The Regina team has won two out Jof three games on this trip and has FE. J. Barke, newly appointed chairman Shee bat b sful against Coast icap committes of the War- Country club, is in California or n inter-league ustness trip. He ikely will pick up althig year. few pointers on golf events to bill for the Waverly members this season. , Whatever the cause overwork, damp and chill, rheama- tirm— ROUND For ROUND Taken ot Y. MONTANA N' \, ‘OLONIK ractiian? the you can quickly take the stiffness and pain out of aching muscles with Sloan's. Apply gently without rub- bing. Get a bottle from your druggist toc ay —35 cents. Sloan's Liniment—iitis pain! contests Both Victoria and ake trips to the prairie yet, Gene Sarnren and Arthur Havers may|they aren't more successful than! et a ire lhe bongo were before, Seattle stands an| nville, Pla., during the Iatter part i Sarazen recently defeated | excellent chance of cinching a place playoff. ‘OREGON NET PLAY EARLIER Oregon state tennis} are to be held the} July, according to | week earlier than | jcouver must | and if See they Dr. O. F, Willing and Rady Wilhelm, leading players, ara ne great wr According to reports. ch has a 69 to hin credit already this r Rounding Up All Former Montanans ‘Montana Dance’ the Moose Temple, ogo g February 5, 1924 Dane! if | The annua is contemplating the | Championsh!ps unicipal golf course| second we center of the city. t’ plans, Nine holes will be peut at the start. ee Wee usual, ‘LOCAL CASEYS shy wiaudaat ft up by President H. ‘on The Seattle Knights of Columbus } Lad eee ee carte MIKE DUNDEE. IN PORTLAND a score of 44-to 31 in the toc mnasium Sunday afternoon Sielk, former U. of W Dunde Chicago fea the light of the nt Lakey Morrow 10 night. | s of purely | inters fe ¢ lo-|rounds in of the boy in a are being’ made 8. Gray of the Tehnis associa club's gy Meinie tar game, Mike ther ach amisston ¢ (Including Tax). wgirls, Cowboys or Any a Character Admitted Free We'll _have the ), Rattlesnake Gulch bar and every= thing. You'll regret it if you don’t come. Record the date, time and place, and pass the good word along wa battles po " “Typical Mont al K, of r Portis tallies, ‘ortiand Mriday card all five, Kropt was the star] The rost of the belag responsible for 10] Portland interest ./being Portianders.

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