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THE SEA —— isht| COAST LOOP ABANDONS PLANS FOR BACKING PLAYER FARM About Fights \& and Fighters - nyteontassen | Restoration of Draft Going Strong ] Will age to En er Nati TOM ng "| Go If Me ee t fe y em UO LO m7) S ALS Ohi S Opens Mar ket for Men Dr. O, F. Willin 4 famous Portland, Ore., golfer, has announced intention of entering the —) California Class D League Plans Flop When Cities tional a eur links meet at the Merion Cricket club in Philade Iphia thi ummer | Can't Guarantee to Establish Large Enough Cir- international fame by cinching the Walker club trop! for the I nited State | Majors to Send Men, so Farm Unnecessary He also plans to enter the big tournaments of the regular North a na- ‘on summer, » Husky Cagers Have Fine Title Chance They Are Home for Windup Victory Over Idaho Is Big Help; Three Games on Home Floor Left Indoor Net ||BETWEEN INNINGS, Tourne y TS | \opsrrvarions or BASEBALL DE; ndent organ! Englishmen retur are nds rep Fre kton, wouldn’ the countr ns an every day a sensitive Joaquin orgar tournament for the city San Franc ts willing : from the aen a > upsets bare Charley Lockard, was hight fav 5 league farm wh kein ITH the restoration of the draft and the declaration Wr peace between the Coast league and the majors the plan for backing a small minor league in California for the perpens of developing young talent has been dropped by the P. C. loop. Four California cities were represented at the last meet- LTHO it’s not generally|ing of ro Coast moguls seeking backing from the big known to fight fans, the|\Western minor, but the league planned wasn’t larg weight of boxing gloves varies|enough and the finances that would be required for considerably in different ring | putting ove ah an preani centers. zation wouldn't have made DE DUGDALE In Seattle six-ounce mittens No Lost Balls \the risk worth while. Under W ay BY DE cS d. Six-ounce gloves . ee I ] Officials of the San Joaquin val ae i pyos in‘ tifornia in Fiji SLES | hey ion \ mee miso in vogue a ya 3 rom the ||zation of central California, dec : F however, boxers weighing)|] possinie to lose a golf ball on the |) St and such cities, in Today; Two Upse over 140 pounds must use|] links tn that pa a Are Registered ich sed e to the growth c -ounce gloves. nt which shrivels at the touch a onceaweek b peel ties Eight-ounce gloves are used] Thus the wayward ball Is easily team in the C T under the New Jersey ring] | traced to its resting place sleeps lpr es law ¢ ayers from the m poe eel fo if > powers-that-be say y When the fight game was flour ° . ishing in California in the old days ideganttrd wea ‘ pave been five-ounce gloves were the style. ueen nne sax ees Can ats ale ; é ss Joo Swarts, be After the carly days of q - pr Aird baw r osha te Knuckle fighting, the ring gladiators | l Gncased their hands in Montana | | Fi we [P ays hard” gloves, which amounted to but | fal %& piece of leather over the knuckles. sage Then the fourounce gloves came ooseve a gy on agp i gl en is @ local De Tom . sp y 1 ng a5 ma BL fag B24 eae ae Into use and there are instances; 4 : A 5 | the an eaeek” Of P r last game always a c ns may lose a stray ngton State or Idaho Winston ifornta. A Cullen beat Fred Welsh here two}? beat him dadly When only two-ounce gloves are ANNE'S revamped high | thinks thas tt w " used. | noo! basketball quintet and the} waste of league mc ‘cosevelt. leaders will furnish the| such @ loop now Marquis of Queensberry rules | Roosevel! ts , yn preg ian ter aves weighing not less | feature high school basketball game market is open ag than five ounces. jof the week a psevelt Tuesday, Sparring gloves used in gym: | The Quays have come along nicely, nasi e ° jer, Kelly ly welgh 16{altho they have lost Butler, pon ices. “topeeinae Sai aa |and Austin for the season. Hap Morse, who used to p fees | In the other games of the day,|ond base for the old Sea! orth Sullivan psey; | West Seattle goes to Ballard, Frank mn league club, was a visito and Dempsey; in journeys to Broadway and Lin- ast week, Morse is a star in a New Comparison | coln plays at Garfield. the American association now, play Oldtimers will tell you that when | - ———— ing the keystone bag for the St, Paul sociation club. fohn 1. Sullivan entered the ring | association clu! Bra aed gps ECT ERE PRPS i that his fierce appearance had many | * Morse had a trial with Vernon in sheqel her ies, © of his opponents licked mentally be- it Links News tn Company, but couldn't make the | Winding up th beat M,N. Fiadman ardner and beat George Hawley G weeks ago and isn't the best shortstop in ast league this year, I'll mise WINDING UP | SUXDAY'S RESULTS THEIR igs trtaeterst s who ¥ furnish nd Seattle will ntend: Without they ve a fight on ¢ Bwarte beat Ma Danny Lewis beat Pat O'L ‘ fnaw, 6-4 HAP MORSE 15 VISITOR HERE Saturday, they The final score the lowest scor game ofthe year. Play was terrific pace, Beating an Idaho fein in th loscow gym is some stunt ane them their good to me is this baby btained from Jim Ow the greatest zer the game to start anothy isconsin, Altho © 60 years of age, John still re tains tho fire of a young baseball en t and I we t be surprised > wee him trying to start a léngue m one of these days: I met him at nual meeting | and the ol young mar ling some of his inimitable One of hin classics is a yarn in its The Washington club is reported to be in good shape and if they can hold up under the big series coming, the Huskies stand an excellent chance of going South to play the winners of the Callfornia end of the conference. Frayne and Hesketh at forwards, Welts at guards form Washington's regular combination for the fipal series, GRADE BOYS STAGE BIG TOURNEYS F. DAY and Lowell won the vol- eley baM and handball grade | school titles respectively Saturday. |The Day team defeated Interlake in the volley ball finals at Lincoln high ee 14-15, 15-12, 15-10. Bare ament at aaa : tei jowman They said he couldn't throw, I looked up his rec but rd for the season 0 . 4 will be all set for Uk gta aiake hd “fore they ever started a punch. grade as a hitter, Then he had a|™ ay Hise, A es n from Dick Vanderias As soon as John I. would ciim! season or two in the Southern league | the slow Oh Ute nA into his corner, they say, he would aoe jeesp tenho yp FER, and found his batting eye. He had a ' bow re mad job Wiack, for the past alx year Saint: t season, | Peek & je glare at his antagonist and Yr¥ | rsentonal Country club|@t year with the Saints last seas -- etc well aeailaat often that glare would be more ef: | or oO. nas Fesigned his pest: | Morse has a good word for Clift | To Se fective than some welldirected | tion Brady, new Seattle sacker ca bernie opts Ho saw Brady play last spring and Battie "if the top stx-rounde says that the new infielder can field pega ere add pec ange pan d art man at the plate er by iting gre ty Hal Janvarin | pretty stiffly with his right hand. | Henley. es : diey needs no further introduc jobn got going well for Indianapolis and! Dudley needs no further int aie White vs by - fon to Seattle bugs. 4:00-—R. Lataure va. Te ad bg y sider pay ee 1. Ritchie Davis and Billy Gardeau,| | ¢:10—Harold Vand wasn y too good, he had wy Hotlue ! yo elter in the heason with the Indians. Janvrin |*9other pair of welters, box in the)" ¢oi¢ y. geuity va 0, 7. stephen couldn't get going for Seatt aix-round semi-final, The winner wil!| ¢.99—11. Willams ve. Laon de Turenne, |Are trekking to the California train-| swapped to the other team for a gh +The break into the main event class soon Morse plans on stopping off at $4b—Latoy Foley va Diek Du Bole |ing camps agal canary bird! in the Northwest elimination se Denver to vislt a brother before go-|'" * ing home. ered Zwickey Cullen and bet ns SEATTLE IS (Outfield Stare Mets M ay Lose Ice Schumacher, Nght heavyweights. SOCCER GO With Detroit Mavs Manager Ty Cobb of the Tygera Race Lead | Frew at West Seattle, 10-12, The complete summary follows: event Harry Wood and John Budnick, | heavyweights, tangle in the second foavretnd ‘eitaie, Sipe 7S alletar soccer eleven|| is banking to a great extent on Danny Carlson and Young Synder,|*> Mashed thru with a one to noth. || his three rookle outfielders, Foth lightweights, open the show. ing victory against the Tacoma Manush and Wingo. The ‘Dan fait and Lonnie Austin are|ctcks in the first half of the home || first two named will probably al u staging the card and home match for the trophy || ternate in left field, the place va- Volley Ball ot |donated by the Puget Sound Navi-|| cated by the veteran Bob Veach. lan ake ae ben from Green gation Co., which was played at the|| Wingo will act as understudy to Salmon Bay, 18-1, 16-1; 3. "Sas woe Kecreation park in the City of/| the boss himself. Fothergill and from Georgetown, 15-1, 15: Whittier won from Gatewood, % 16-7, 16. Second round—Interlake «ron from Se- ward, 15-3, 15-1; B. F. Day won from while the les ading as i he was ight field, to the plate mac Gonts lame beat Chet Vincent, | sist maker had on alll el probably in eith t from CW. Ma thews b The match between Chet Vineent and " rt James Seull fint ee TODAY'S SCHEDUL 1ite—W. Langile 1Mb—M. M. Flog throw most second event whos gen @n the other hand take Jack Dempsey. The present champion is most nervous fellow CHRISTIAN TO YAKIMA Nel Christian, former professional of the Tacoma Country . has accepted ‘akima Country club, He will begin his duties March 10. ARMSTRONG WINS E. & Armstrong was returned winner tn the 24-hole medal play Invitational tournament held recently over the course of the Hillcrest Country club. His medal was 119. Fred Wright was second and George Von Bim third with | | TOBIN ALSO DATE 18 SET VISITS HERE ‘The first Senior golf tournament to be, Frank Tobin, Seattle catcher, was staged over the course at Dal Mente i] also a visitor hero last week. the Sie csnscuied te this tournament. | DI fellow driving up from Sacra |mento, He hasn't signed yet, but) his contract is expected in most any Tobin will report with the bat: | inore, Roxas 2. tohwer to one of | t much of him. the biggest trade uthern | ever turned, and the dickering that had been going on for months won't be lone he athletes| was over, McCloskey was finally au ve. 1 Wie lacey HE time is growing sty scowls at the crowd or floor, con- “stantly shuffles his feet, arranges this bathrobe and does a hundred ‘one odd things in working off . Dempsey, when iit ‘a bad looking baby to . constantly scowling, his ‘with a three-days’ beard those wonderful arms and speaking for a world of But before the gong sounds, Sulll- and Dempsey, two of the great- of all heavyweights, are as dif- as day and night; Sullivan glaring bulldog and Dempsey nervous panther. SCONSIN IS LEADING RACE CHICAGO, Feb. 18.— Wisconsin the Big Ten conrerence bas- I percentage column today, fol- ng Chicago's defeat by Iowa and PLAN BIG PLANTING The Olympic club of San Francisco | time. plans to plant 11,000 trees on Its course, |tery men at Ei iaily on the upper stretches and the | ern portion, which ts devoid of foll- FIRST SEALS LEAVENWORTH | aux SUART WORK STILL WINS advance guard of the San Francisco LEAVENWORTH, Wash. Feb. Seals departed this morning for Boyes Springs to start limberfhe u 18—The Leavenworth AllStars| i: Ps ated fi hung up their 14th straight victory Forty-three pitchers and catchers, | $y" 5) including a considerable number of | tor a week because of rain. by defeating the Seattle Lakeside club five, 48 to 27, in the second rookies under the chaperonage of|to fight 20 rounds ; 4 dieses Manager Bert Ellison and Tim Hen-| game of a twogame series here | dryx, his assistant, were in the party. “agg last night. The locals won from| ‘They will make thelr headquarters | wamiton, veteran, the Lakesides, 44 to 23, Friday/at the Valley of the Moon Country | has been night. | club. by the Pi HE lead’ of the Seattle Mets over | the Vancouver Maroons and Vic- | |toria Cougars is very, very slim and! |the locals will slip into the Coast |league cellar today if Victoria beats | | Calgary at Caigary and if Vancouver Destiny yesterday. Manush were with the Tygers last || jtrims Edmonton at Vancouver, | Wisconsin's victory over Illinois. Michigan, by winning over Pur- ‘due, held fourth place, with one fame necessary to tie Chicago and HAMILTON 1m the Tacomana in the opening Spencer Harris and “Oz” Thomp-| Jocal club BY AHERN HAR-HAR~ Now You'Re “TALKING HAWTREY!~ OTHER TIMES YOU SOUNDED LIKE YOu)” WERE ONLY YAWNING ! = BUT SAY, T DONT KNOW THIS BRIDGE GAME, ~~ LETS MAKE IT POKER /« THEY | peepee aceasta { Sport Salad ) Jimmie Bennett was the iad who || season, while Wingo was obtained pmeerinataeennataniceneneeemenensint low shot in the second half when || entourage. |place in the playoff: They play} teas: the ree aoe bes spectators had | Vancouver hero Wednesday in the} J) Sem ene all doped out that the outcome | last regular league game at the|,Zi# round—Georgetown i Saas | a je Gatewood, §- ns solng to be a epaliene ean SECTIONAI ‘ Arena. They also play the Maroons | from Van Am TRIALS ARE | eae Se ce vents mae It was announced at hockey head- | 1 nwood won from Salmon jeveral grand openings were missed SUGGESTED - ™ * fs ; West Queen Anne won Purdue for second place. a betes ees pine peared ae frovi Interlake. 1041, 12-10, 21-6; Be Fe oid Gh tai amas ak = de Di Fe G Lake, 11-2, 11-1 egg gegen Feeding alf which found the ball hovering NEW YORK, Feo, 18—wight see-| cold and may not be able to play ay won from Green Lake 1 Horace nn, 11-2 } Tdapo, Feb. 1%—fdaho's tho homesters were unable to pene: | pic team have beon suggested to the | ge from Greenwood, ¥ ” ” from West Queen Ann BERKELEY, Feb. 18.—The Uni- } ong Gderwad Cnak that fant | ieatine teat “deteated Oregon here |trate the last lino of defense. “Mac” | committes by the A. A. U. ORSES OE oren fe eee Gene ARae The Versity of California basketball team OREGON WINS l@emciaan bas five eerepetloh ortd nna tind an OUD never looked better than he did yes| New York, Birmingham or Atlanta Hi HOE town, 11:6, €11, 11-6; Lowell won from ‘defeated Stanford university, 26 to WHITM | : * terday between the sticks, and to | Chicago or Detroit City, N 4, in es thrilling © game that has OVER Si IT MAN) lmeatits cabin TAA dee OS aaa NUE ETLAZ: || nion and) Bonnett. goee; the mar | Orleans, Portland, San Francisco | ue rea hece,” ata 2 La e —The e - ‘Tho Austin club of the Texan as _ ever been playe Tasy. | ontversity . of Oregon basketball| | Morgan was planning ® trip to/sociation announces the engagement | eam defeated Whitman College|his uncle's ranch near Sequim, but|of Outtielder Cecil Griggs an Ita man-| ward line to score in tho first halt | were Memorial day, May 31, or|T)LAY in the Seattle Horseshoe |, MILWAUKEE, Feb. 18—Pinky Ho suc-}when it had so many chances, Mitchell, Milwaukee, meets Lew Juno 7. Pitching leagues starts tonight. q Le DAVIS CUP DOPE j brought about a rearrangement in| Final traisl are to be held in the | Two divisions make up the club and | Tendler, Philadelphia southpaw, for MELBOURNE, Feb. 18 the formation when the teams lined |rarvard stadium, Juno 13 and 14. | they have been divided as follows: 3" rounds Kees tonight: ‘mendations that Australia’s chal-| up for the second half, but whoever] Athletes who place in the intercol- phate “Jenge for the Davis cup be with- N E drawn until 1925 were made by ; |no time during the play was there |rous conference meets are oligible | Cousty Bldg.; The Fire Dept.; The Han- air a Ss Va Lp |anything approaching, the | ‘or the finals without competing in |"*" Baking Co. ta committee said that Patterson, | A |tion work of tho original quintet. | the sectional trials, Traung Lithograph ( | 1 SAY, MATOR, OLD BY DOVE, SIR However, the exhibition of soccer | a Eiectrie Co. “The “Al SHING ~ WoT SAY | was high-class and clean and eth | T ECKLIDER IS Is Nou, \F WE THREE is 4 | ASCOT VICTOR #32" thelr first time in that formation. | AT AND fas City, play four games in the| HUM~ WE COULD “THAT You rer Miller Special, Ralph De Palma was | ROLAND, “THAT IS A CAPITAL IDEA! I WOULD SUGGEST 3 Serene 3 Wood, Schleisinger and Brookes will ‘De appointed. HUSTON VS. FRANKLI 0; The Wild won the honors for the Seattieites, || trom Toronto and will be a new-|| Tho Mets must win two of their rient pie ape a in Victoria Friday and in Vancouver | cade won from Latona, 1 the opening whistle and kept hard son were the high point men for | around the Seattle lines, but thanks t ‘0 % pp tore er geet aap PASE Rarer IFORNIA IS _|s0n were the nigh, point men f° TOD MORGAN IS lonal tryouts for athletes who aro| tor Seattlo Wedness |B. FL Day, 2 Finals—Lowell ate from Cascade, 10-1 . 11-4, 11-8, share of the spoils. Los Angeles were suggested ng the Bight. This great samo was wit |’ here Saturday night, 50 to 28, Capt.|will re-enter the ring again soon jager for the coming season, jWan responsible for the chan |jegiate championships, the national! Northwest Lead Co.; Idle Hour Club; the committee appointed to select |elevens worked remarkably well, | own Trani BY A HAND oR The game rate CHICAGO, Feb. 18—Tom Huston, PL be © gam The date of the return game in| LOS ANGELES, Feb. 18.—Because j - Whittier, 15- 15-6; and Jn the final beating Goalie Banks with a hard, || comer in the ranks of the Navin ||remaining three games to cinch a irre B. ¥. Day won from Interlake, Monday, |ace Mann won from Steward, at it all the way thru to the finish drona, 6-11, 1 AG! WINN R | | IDANO WINS to the sterling work of McPhilllps, |candidates for the American Olym- | CAGE E ~ | BACK FROM TRIP xo%o~, he falltire of, the ‘Tacoma tor-|places and the dates recommeded TO START. MITCHELL VS. TENDLER essed by 7,500 spectators. Latham starred for the winners. instead. ceeds Rankin Johnson, | made a grave mistake becauso at | collegiate championships and tho va-| Puget Bound Glove Mfg. Co.; The City the team. If the team is sent the leonsidering tho fact that it was Chicago, and Walter Franklin, Kan- “Wo oF BRIDGE? = ar 5 feattle has not yet been decided | he broke a ring gear on his speedy | L} Mercer st., February 18th, Glove . Htaneen B Walwort " Shamrock Februi bom. Fin vx, County-City Building, and Realty Co., vs, Hoftua Steel Co. February 20th, 7:30 p. m: Northwest Tend Co,, va Idle Hour club, and Rinky | Dinks va, Witd Cats, forced to stand on the side line at the Ascot speedway races Sunday Beatle oss ye AT: BECADSE 15 and watch Fred Lecklider romp away HOT, WHAT I MEAN = HAR HARI | } DOR My punta | With the honors. C'MON, WE'LL PLY UPI 7 |x. ; +. T, Corbett! It must have been reluctantly that R. Stubbs . J. Davideon!| pg Palma MY ROOM, AN! TLL LEARN yj J. Crate iu 1.8. Abbey |D® Palma handed over" the gilded) Fetruary 21st, 7:30 p. m. Orioles va, te Yy J. Gilchrist (0). . H. ‘ eiiy | Helmet, which carries pay of $100) Richards Brush’ Co,, and Traung Litho- You aH! GAME! W. Firth.) L. mpton | Weekly, to Lecklider, who won the) staph Co., va, Westinghouse Electric Co, W, fe sree Ascot helmet dash in 33 seconds, two! ,, the ‘it's courts may be reached by’ * Bennett tak wi Davis aking © West Queen Aune car, ) neconda alower than the Italian speed! oint’ borit'es sant acenna No ae Barwick demon’s time of last Sunday. Leck: Al {a DOUBLE Prred | der also won the Frank Chance | Br ntenne sweepstakes, leading his nearest | rival, Fred Horey, by a good 100 Facounek vs. SEATTLE yards, i Greatest Skating Act in America TO INVESTIGATE | FATAL WRECK | Norval Baptie and Miss Lamb of Hippodrome, New Matlonal pocket bill 4 1. Hiay cnt tomorow, || | PLAN FOR A SHILLING MARKER PLAY | A POUT To ADD A 1 WILL BE CONTENT Oa eee o SHUFFLE AND DEAL AWE CARDS, AND Do spe COME Y HE ScoRNG!~ The teams lined up as follows: Murphy | SCHLAIFER HERRICK _~ LINCOLN, Neb. Feb. 18—Morric | | Schiaifer, Omaha, is slated to go “16 rounds with Joe Herrick, Omaha, here tonight. Muff Bronson, Port-| ) land, Ore, and Bat Strayer, Lin-| | oln, are matched for a six-round semi-final. ® Read SHADE VS. WELLS ST. PAUL, Feb. 18—Dave Shade 4nd Billy Wells of London, Eng- land, middleweights, will meet here fonight in a 10-round no-decision | “bout. Cliff Kramer and Ole An- ©derson, heavyweights, will step eight rounds in the sem!-windup, | MANDELL VS. CHICAGO, Feb. 18. a! SAN DIEGO, Cal, Feb. 18.—Inves- tigation into the auto accident last Friday which resulted in the death leading in the two divisions in tho | later of Norman D, (‘‘Tony"') Boeck- Spaldings |¢l, baseball star with the Boston Braves, and former local sand lotter, was to be held by Coroner Kelly this afternoon, Boeckel died late Saturday. parents, Mr, and o'DOWD ‘Sammy Man-; the Green Lake M. BE. are now ity Basketball league, |were dropped from the lead in thelr division by the Y, M. C. A, Saturday night when the Red ‘Triangle team won a 33 to 28 decision, today for his hout at East Chicago Next Monday with Mickey O'Dowd, His ) © There Is Pleasure © in Companionship THE ZERO 214 Jefferson Street © Just Back of L.C. Smith Bldg. Tables, Pool, Cigars Card Candies, Soft Drinks Fountain Lunches ——Pay Checks Cashed —— 2000000000000 9090900000000000) M, i | f SPALDING’S | “ ; . t FIVE LOSES fe es NG rf LEAGUE LEAD He RESULTS TOMORROW The Yellow Cab company was trim. med by the Independents, 38 to 17, ‘The standings of the teams follow: DIVISION 1 Won Lost | Independents . 9 Apaldings Y. MG, A Won Green Lake Halla Lake F Advertinors a Fonda Glove , +000 Mrs. Samuel L, Boeckel, and his sister, Mrs, Charles Dohs, all of Los Angeles, were at his side w sib topalan came, COAST WILL HELP WIDOW The club owners of the Pacific Coast leaguo have voted $1,000 to the widow of William J, Slattery, veter- an San Francisco baseball writer, who died recently, Slattery was {ll for several months before his death ; and as a result his family was left in straitened circumstances: York. Everett. McGowan, champion of America, Gladys Robinson of Toronto, amateur lady speed champion of the world. Wednesday, February 20th 8:30 P.M, Sharp Admission, 75e, $1.10, §! (Tax Included) Skating act will take place between hockey periods. Make your reservation early. speed Phone MA in-2493 Arena Office Even stubborn, unruly or sham- | pooed hair stays combed all day In any style you like. ‘“Hair-Groom" is a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well- groomed effect to your hair—that final touch to good dress both in business and on social occasions. “HairGroom" {s greascless; also helps grow thick, heavy, lustrous hair, Beware of greasy, imitations —Adyertisement,

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