The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1924, Page 20

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PAGE 20 FIRST CALL FOR STAR’S JUNIOR BASEBALL TOSSERS Lincoln’s Spark Plug |ROBERTS GIVEN CALL IN TACOMA FIGHT O pening Session Feb. 15 All Managers and Players Interested Should Plan to Attend Meeting 0 Petattetatatte O00 +o 6¢ KN) > managers rosters ular about the a ho man oO the playing a man ¢ team and bars his entire clut future competition in the league. The season will start early in April and entries will be called fo: shortly after the first meeting There will be the usual contract sys tem, 15 men be club and changes in can be made during all of th liminary season. The league will be divided into divisions, the number depend; upon the entries. And the winn of each section will contest in a big series for the championship. The Seattle baseball club trophy, now held by the Three Brothers’ Dye Works, is a perpetual emblem and will be In competition. More news and instructions for Seattle's great army of young dia mond stars will be published from day to day in The Star. In the meantime don't forget that first meeting, next Friday at The Star. ng allowed on each registration JUNIOR YACHT CLUB ELECTS Swift Baker was elected junior commodore of the Seattle Yacht club, at the annual spring election of the 2 i Junior club, at the club house last A wizard at dribbl and a good all-around ba: ba i é z g f “ pew, layer, Eddie Swartz, new Lincoln cager, is the spark plug 3 ra player, Eddie Swartz, new L ger, f dete ik rere tS caarite of the Railsplitters. He has played in two games for the Schaak, secretary-treasuror. North Enders and has. been a real sensation in both tussles. James Hodges heads the entertain. | ch Logg is using him at center for the reat of the season . ‘oa 09 9 [ Ment committee, Willard Branch the| after playing Swartz at guard for two games. The young- ee ee ne Lee ee ster was expected to give Roosevelt plenty of trouble this the membership committee. z pe hina ee |afternoon in the game at the Teddy gym. DUNDEE WOULD pee "ee Sere oe EDDIE SWARTZ tr THE SEATTLE STAR EXT WEEK First Base {OUR BOARDIN Guardians | == Are Classy Coast Nobby League to Have Set of Men Guarding First Station BY LEO H, LASSEN | T POOLE AT PORTLAND ance to play with Oakland for the Acorns, H . follwits, a. wonderful fleld. in the first round and, Budnick rm or, a 200 hitter and the best base turn ¢ compliment with « right running first baseman in the minors. sma. the jaw that flooted Me will be Sacramento's first sacker State Don: for a nine count. again ARNER ALMOST McDonnell Cloored Budnick for GOLVIN IS x q A 1} ISIICTS Si! ND=} |x in the second round with a right FINE FIELDER @ Se UR J } i | INSULTS SIR ROLAND: cross to the button after a flurry of Walter G n, the flashlight field iff} iy Jt .. Honors Go \: Bowman t W lk r ger, will ank boxing commission . the “Monroe Buz ell are 4 nother K. 0, to his today to suspend McTigue If he does ther K. 0, a ofter 4) a e if . Fs ef n he floored Shorty Orr, Ta- r DP JACK WALKER the Seattle |? ‘ | ils gow ts George Burns, now with Cleveland, has|coma youngster, twice im the first © weakest stick ‘ t FY : McTigue contends te |stopped it. The boys hit pia ter All in all, the Coast league will! wwe eo tauthiocite Aa base | Tific pace while it lasted, fut Be , » goed an array of first aack a : cot's superior strength tol. Th, ors an minor cireult in the coun-| spy, fas ontract. for him as they flyweight title of the Northwest | body Thru the Ropes | | | MORGAN BACK SUNDAY in the scoring depart |¢ his defensive play excellence. as 4 shot, waiker | scoring Altho a left-hand ts one of the be that’s dy-| fl es -|MeTIGUE MAY |= = » Right Wing ‘se ‘susPENDED | Diamond Dust was | not force him to fight in New York|the pew man we ™2.*''REGINA WINS | BY AHERN } Dudley Is ve Entitled } to Draw | | “tree, e#2-| | Tacoman Hits Hard, | YD CALL Colored Boy Pile Ot j Points; McDonnell Wing 1 With ina Wat nigh fornia’ colores While Ro. MILY “TREE Age, but the K SNK WU home town stat, T 8 colored bey tg thwest rings, 4 over big 8 Ag0 in thet (EARS UNTAI WN CAL rive. He carries g right hand, is fox fi can take ‘em, One of of the eveding ap when Bird dy qualified nick A04 gave tng 4 n to Jack McDonnell, Seattie weight, in the fourth foga wouldn't fight, He fight on @ threeday Very good on KNOCKDOWNS SCORED nt with a left hook to the mouth hes udnick then crawled into. his shell and ran away for the rat the fight It would be a good rematch t» bring these big fellows together when both are in conditlon! Donnell hit better? last night and looked pretty good. ‘EW YORK, Feb. §—Asking for howdown on the McTigue-T | y Gil Tunney’s mert-}round in a wild slugging be Birt business relations at the BOP FISHER AS MANAGER? cong | Went to Bercot by his victory, ning and he maintains |, ter, ene has been with atinnesenia| “Cossack” Koslow, a giant Hm { the New York commission can-| tor 1 6 ia Doing talked of slan, andg big fellow named Ze of the Sioux Ci merman socked each other silly fr partes four rounds, the. former winnig * EXreer MUCH OF GooCcH | Not much class, but plenty of After a big semson fn Harry | base hits, 3 — arg catcher. fell] ‘The veteran Stanley Willis brat is in hopes that nejone of Bud Fitzgerald's ribs in tie Western leagu he has no New York license. | down ‘in. OVER MAROONS }¥'«: work li acennen FIGHT WELTERS JOHNSON TO ¥ ee ent oe le Will Geltver:agala the Sensor [third round of the opener and tit bear: t rt | REGINA, Feb. §.—The Regina — latter bad to quit. Dundee, sae Pek heckeees ep a e MEET MACK PORTLAND FIotHT TONIGHT foxy noodle; as well as. physical |“ nent { A the ont AA pe Waperman and John Pepe and featherweight champion, has * t Mike Dundee and dorrow, High made Walker the star he ra started. strong, acoring | axing limit to 18 players etter the firet|saged the show andia.gal gual 4 | weights S Pi i v 8 started strong, scot teenth of th ai i j challenged Jack Britton, former wel Q u in te § | ON Tl JESDAY and salbele laa in. the ‘first period. xa c Toren announced aimee iad BAGH thteion aia ke Soo en s Mire altlo Mets are ch ame back in the second session} Postage stamps commemorative of |Gene Cline would) Reading. the ‘ghocgelhsos ga oe patie Rea "7 | JX 1D JouNsor Olym: xy Mit ctoria again tonight in the| And evened the score up. The win-|the Olympic games have been issued | Eagle's show in TAgma_ nett that he was able to meet Mickey in CT LOM | Kovin iicncveien: we Wis, Pebr ning shot was made in the third|by the French government, . . .| Thursday. Roberts tals Walker, the current champion. 1 ed by | period. Do we have to lick them, too? hairline verdict over Cine. Dundee said that Benny Leonard) The Seattle high school basketball) posi. Mack's ¢ y GAMDEAU IKE | ould not meet him for tho light-|teams were playing thelr firtt aMeS| windup of Tuesday Weight championship and he was) o¢ tne second half of the season to-| Pool smoker. willing to get out and mix with the! reputatign of bein be ate hoa ging lightwelg |teams are both strong and a good = Ae ar here, t O’LEARY WILL fiat in softens | eamke wai expestac off. MEET KRACHE |" isan yas to pes Franklin] | Another «dod bout has been made ABERDEEN, Feb. 8. — Mike|and figured to win. The Broadway. Druxma: Bur O'Leary, the clever California welter-| West Seattle argument at Broady Small batt weight, will be Ted Krache's oppon-| should be hard-fought. ent in the six-round main event Queen Anne was slight favorite | months ag and it night's Cr Mack has gained the hard t to have ¢ day, with the Roosevelt-Lincoln bat ltle at Roosevelt the main event of jthe afternoon. The two North End nxlous to see two-month lay the Georgie paces of fan Windup Frankle Murphy and Cyctone | field. | Bobby Harper and Walker, middlewelghts, will meet. - - | main eventers, are going thru NORWAY GETS MOLLA | EX-MICHIG AN | crowds witiner will NEW YORK, Feb. §—Molla Mal. | | probably meet Oakland Jimmy Du} decided to play for Norway in the | STAR CHOSE! | wired t ia welter an at- Olympic games. She {s barred from| peted for Norway in the games of| T\UGENE, Ore., Feb. 8—Joseph H.! COX STARS 1912. Maddock, Idaho Falls, Idaho, has} ar | been s ted as the University of FOR CHURCH Manager Frank Chance, of the|@ product of the University of Michi-| Chicago White Sox, says his biggest | gan, and a student of the famous CAGE FIVE shape. The veteran Harry Hooper |star at Michigan and was a popular SS 7 a Js the only player who can be fig-| choice for All-Western tackle. ‘9. fives wero the winners in the yed last night |comes to Oregon highly recommend-|at the University of Washington gym. here Tuesday night. In the semi-|over Garfield in their game at Gar-|a fight. They'll hol ene | training before lory, international tennis star, has Jat an early date, as Druxman has Cali ORE. COACH) tractive offer to appear here. the American team because she com. | sd POE 2 MUST STRENGTHEN OUTFIELD | Oregon football conch. Maddock is Problem is to whip his outfield into | Yost system of coaching. He was a Gratings and the Yellow Cab ured on as an outfield certainty. Maddock is 42 years of age and| City league games pl of Michigan. He| WILL COACH YALE FRESHMEN | ed by Coach Clyde Engle, former American] will start work with the coming dings won from the Plymouth Sleague player, will assist Joe Wood | spring football practic {Church team, 40 to 39. However, in coaching the baseball candidates | one of the score-keepers maintained ve charge of | t p has he score 0 a the freshmen players, the tature| EVERETT GRID dig: vatacen® alioeed Gaatsnestie *varsity material. | Action by le le officia exarding ee eae [) (GAMES “BILLED |i, ‘hatte: te cxpauceatn tha tan WILLIAMS SIGNS EVERETT, Feb. 8—~The Eve rett| few days. Carl Wiillias, Seattle pitcher, has sent in his signed contract to the Se- high school has ali five games for next y dy scheduled| © Whether it was a tie or They are:|ing victory, the fact a Spald remains that atte baseball club. Sedro-Woolley at Everett, October| Plymouth surprised thelr rivals by ~~ |18; Port Townsend at Everett, Octo-| putting up a jcreat game. Orin Shelby’s decision to stage another | ber 2 Hingham at rett, No-|Cox,. former Yale university star, prizefight simply goes to show that you can even get used to carbolic if you drink it long enough, vember 7; Aberdeen at Aberdeen, No- vember November was the bright light for the chureh- ; Wenatchee at test with 19 points to Captain Walt Wood: great e for Piymouth For . Munson and ‘Craw- ford were the at In the his credit, second gume of the eve ning, the Yellow Can Co, team de feated the Knights of the ‘Moon, 28 to 18. Sunder vtarred for the winners high man for the toxers. PANCHO YILLA DEFENDS TITLE YORK, NEW Feb. Georgle flyweight, will la, world’s champion, at the Madison sat rden here tonight. It will be Villa's first ap. pearance in New York since he won the world’s title from Jimmy Wilde, of ngland. a, THIS Is A WING SEASON AND THIS IS THE WING MACK BANKS ON ROMMEL, Connie Mack tw banking on Rommel to have a big year, T mel, the pitching sensation of 1 didn't do so well last year, Connie ures Hd has profited by experi e and will be a big help to him this year, IT’S AN 20 ¥ ARROW COLLAR. Cluett, Peabody & Co, Inc. ie m0 Everett,| men, and was high man of the con. | so played a| while W. Anderson was the | , | business AMATEURS TONIGHT Maple Leafs hocke l o'clock this evening in the first of ne title series for the city] honors. To the team acor ost goals in the two games r, of Butch's, will be the man of the Cosst | for the Maple Leafa to watch tonight If Hender ts checked ROJAS WOULD Sipis tats anand a goon eat win, If they let ittle forw FIGHT FIRPO [iin wits, it may be another story. in Romero Rojas, Chilean} Jacobs, the Leaf forward, in at last i route to Buenos | fairly effective hockey. It] is, with the Intention | took cobs most of the season to} sing Luls Ange! Firpo to| get going, but his work in the com-| glove match upon his arrival in| ing series is 1 to bo effective. | © South American metro; | Bateh's A Altiaon | Hender | closely, the eight, a } th It must be great to be an unoffi. | ena! jal world's champion, provided you | Jacobs have a sense of humor and can | Lindere enter Tankin Malone |keep a straight face. 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