The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1924, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNE DA FEBRUAI 6, 1924 SEATTLE TRIBE WILL HAVE WELL-BALANCED BATTING ORDER Not Hard |CLINE WINS CLOSE VERDICT FROM DAVIS to Figure ra Zk Ea Bat Order Indians f OUR BO. ARDING HOU! BY AHE RN N | Rally of Rerangementof Offensive Decide [A LED DTTTEZEZT/ D> Everett ei. on Camp | (0. F wivc1v Ci, th 0) Na ia] Vet Late A Surprise | Package ave of Lineup Sak ! EO H. L ASSE N Seattle Tossers to Train at) | e, I L DEMANE Farha MAb Davis Makes Last Round SR ak. San Bernardino, With ia] Moor & 4 WEN tt i ah ag ge pip Finish That Fans Favor a ut the & Battery Reporting Early : ailp | ADVAD : { n) fey YOU b =| for Draw | | qe G [ Thru the Ropes | TACOMA CARD ‘THURSDAY battery will b In case Jimmy speed. Lane and Brad two of t the le them y EW ORLEANS MAS COME vat EAGLES IN MANILA DIRS. HOOPLE HAS SIR ROL AND PEGGED ——- TONY REGO _ MOSTOX NECOMD MADE Another Jack Britton’s Left Hand Is When it was announced the other day that Tony Rego,|tovst \» Yow atl, the T be f - Still Best in Ring Business Americans, to. say that it was a surprise is putting it) piiaitestent wis Pe acta ‘ 99 _ t hand in pugilicm ; «| mildly. Rego ia a ec a9 d receiver, : ong /a1") DUFYY TURNS DOWN roRTLAND ae I we i; etiensive the Indians will be well which may make him ul entertaining the St. Loui po a W . q There i hat | tossers between inn unime ~— so his ‘ Yneup—La’ ' sean See eeey Se fy — " Hus and Crane b 4 JOUNNY MACK RETURNS to. 0. A ¢ they say Osbor: Bee eters as “M ets and More Fame for Means, while Bowman, accord ing te all reports, can move Co u gars San Luis \ Mra d The injection of Brady Into the ; NOTHEE m rn A. = Mneup improves the top of the bat-| AP gai : fistic & oes ting order as he’s a more experienced | to Clash See, ae MARANVILLE ‘Is stone ® man thah Clyde Mearkle, altho} s { Jack Dempesy, king of 5 bese TTT Aid aicoalwainable work TEAM STANDINGS Ae has STILL UNSOLD |< io ‘The addition of Bowman gives the Won T " vans ee “he t e : 1 lub much more of a punch as he ¥ ° stv MACK MAKES PREDICTION LEADERS STAGE CLOSE RACE ‘Wells, San Francisco, lightweight, is billed to meet Stanley Willis of Ta tle's Met = coma in the six-round main attrac |i" the last 1m I tion of a smoker to be staged her |‘ he 4 at the Metronome club, Monday, Feb Fuary 11. The bout promises to be full of action as both men are re-| = ported to be in the best of shape. § Johnny Hawkes, the Tono lad, whe has been making them all sit up and| take notice lately, is down to tangle |ter si With Brownie Villon of Manila Prairie and Gib Weaver of Centralia clashes | decisions over with dusky Johnny Wimbrey in the} ico to their credi four- round special event. Roy Win-|they are conceded ters and Young Jeffries of Chehalis} The game starts at mix in the second preliminary. | time—8:30—with the follo Johnny Bray of Aberdeen battles | ups: again with Kid Miller of Centralia, THE LINEUPS in the opener. : Jack Scultto, well-known South. ‘West referee, will be the third man in the bouts. 4g figured to be more of a driving % ' hitter than “Doc” “Doe” Johnston. grind PLAN SMOKER ADVERTISERS AT CENTRALIA . 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