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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1924. 21G LEAGUE BASEBALL CLUBS are and Fighters) Powerful c BY LEO " LASSEN | Cage Men | to Battle | east | Leavenworth Team Will) '', ‘vor Clash With Knights of | wendeu their way to the various golf | Columbus Here Sunday courm yesterday, to tako rt in the official opening of the competi | | tive season which was marked by spe T= powerful Leavenworth basket | 014) noliday competitions: ball team and the undefeated/ At tho Seattle Golf club, Charlie ghts of Columbus quintet of | Walker breesed under the wire ahead | Seattle will tangle tn what snould| of & field of 44 starters in the tomt iircan oben |stone play in the morning; driving THT 4, 2 joe o , |tho pellet off of the 20th tee for his RAINING for a fight is|son at th ea Py deal Casey gym Sunday | past stroke allowance, J. 1, Colwell one of the most intensive] at 2-10, and W. P, (“Wullie”) Camer forms of athletic training| he reavenworth outfit has made | fied their stakes to the 19th gr and there is a usual routine}, wonderful record for the year,| ¥Here the former annexed the » that the boxers go thru dail; V ITH weather conditions far from favorable for the knights of the usually large er Kp © big Games of the sea- jand one of the strongest independ: | row inch contest. There the daily road-} there ts some talk that Al Fox, |tmbstone competition in tho af work, which is done early in! star forward of the Idaho team last the morning, usually around) year, will be in the lineup of the | goif and close results followed. 7 a.m. Leavenworth squad tomorrow, | Walter Henry and M. M. McEliwaine Then there is the gymna-| Spencer Harris, former Broadway | ¥" the high honors when they land . 2 . 1 ed their final shot on the home green. which consists of skipping} isst year and Keane, Idaho guard, |pping of the North End players rope, shadow boxing, spar-jare playing those samo berthy for |¥@ shown {n thie matinoce tourney; ring with partners, bag) Leavenworth, with Wunder at the |the majority of stakes being “plant Fy 2, | “ jed” along the 17th and 18th fairways. punching, dummy punching, | ther suard. Mitigate AGA cae et the tet and then a series of exer-| 7h Caseys will take the floor with | oo iects trom the large number of | WoDer, | {Nicholson and Riddle at forwards, o | Be: < in Los Angeles for a coup cises for strengthening the} siex at center and Clementson and seated ay gp rh Pi agetcarnd months, tx stomach muscles. A good! soumela at guards. r nia, has 4c rear | leap medal play competition at the shower and® massage- wind} Bob Morris will handle the whistle. | Rainier Country club. A pair of jturn game at Leavenworth , é€ Each bit of the dalfy grind ts im} saturday night - and if any part of it ts -_——_——_— omitted it will tell when the fighter B foes thra the grueling punishment BRITT AND se next |round, which with his handicap allow ancg of #ix, netted him a 70, Th on the first prize, but F, D, De « (18), gave the little fellow a y chase, netting a 71 score, Her of the rin them on the fairways, divided the jout good wind a fighter can't | spective cards totaling §8-14-74 and last more than a round or two. Without his legs in condition hi footwork is void, and if he can’t AT day night's program of fisticuffs at . Whaley and Hl. Niemeyer were | move around in the ring his defense | the Crystal Pool ‘ f the bogey seprserecey yes. and attack are both weakened. Rope| His latest addition to the card ts ry rg op ra ss nglewood skipping also develops the legs and| Johnny Mack and Frankie Britt, | “0! club with cards of four up. How The Star Wil award when hoe placed his ball just a/ links cronie, hes hearer to the pin than|now doing a at least two weeks before a ent teams ever put together tn these! the braw lad from Scotland. the Empc parts. In the leap year mixed foursomes | evider nome hely noon, 16 couples faced the starter,| thought that Fr and, like the forenoon meet, good| village. The res time. The lady, man Ross and Steve Dwan, both of | 1” ria, Saye. ing on the road in the| MACK. WILL whom their meals served to| from Salt La y to repe ts necessary the ake attuntag ot the, wind bed legs BOX. HERE) mits ot tne tnira award, their re. leat THE SEATTLE STAR 1, who Is rium if ly thought that he need hool. Ted a and Frank evide sco wan quite fairways (a aide by « the now doing and striv EORGE VON E abouts as the It Lake City because he has lived pted by C I the ranks of the benedicta. There was a rumor go- up the program for the day,| The same teams will play a re-/35's gave him a gross of 16 for the|"# Sround that “« he ts as ifing « ularly called in gt cles, rain the Mormon City were soon to be one, but Dame Rumor missed her mark this however, hails but, according DRUXMAN Is Uning up 4| 99.16.74, Fitty.two starters teed.off in NTO! TO oe algae oer ps teste, RENTON STAGE BIG SOCCER GO 4 é wey z t. O. Haynes, Harry Hjert and C. | { but int separating inereases the wind. who will box in the special event | . f re ITE ut one potn pa: Shadow boxing is important be-|over the four-round route. Britt Pereihade sh all ted for third place | cause ft {s a session in which various|/and Mack have fought two hard | With two , | punches and feints and footwork can|batties before and they should be| Forty two golfers competed. =I teaders in tho soccer champlonship be practiced without an opponent in|one of the bright spots on the| Frank Atkins won the bogey Dlayi race, chief int nt of the boxer to take his mind | coming bi at Earlington yesterday at eight UP. program will bo centered in the oft of his work. This style of work-| ‘toq Morgan, Coast featherweight coca ple Eat pa UP. match between the Canadians and out increases the boxer’s speed and/ xing, and Joe Gorman, the popular | ns thea aitxty-tup pot nti ped the coal diggers, to be played in the execution and also the wind. | Portland Tamale, are down for the | 1.4 coal town, The actual boxing with a gymna-|siy.round main event, | aie | The Renton lads have been show-| f sium sparring partner ts to perfect Freddie Mack, the dynamite lsht: | acc FORTUNE, wellknown local | 25 improved form of late and, unless judgment of distance, which !5 80) weight, and Kid Johnson, the hard-|,J° ". a the Hole.Inone| ‘?* bar players scapes out of pon a n ffective iS pia battler, x in the | | : £ slump, figure to cop tomorrow's v . : : |Golf and Country club course, For- it thening of the stomach | r reliminaries are to be) referee, “ Wi istactin oriain fa cone tx; 6: pected can i Deciaat tolag, tune made it on the seventh hole, qoaa's Drydockers will strive to of exercises, is also important be-| init aes 100 yards im Gletance, Jannex a couple pf points at the ex: cause the other phase of the train-| | Soke pense of the Tacoma eleven. Wood: ing doesn't develop the stomach.| DILLON LOSES RANK “MINCH busted into the|jand park will be the arena for this which takes considerable punish-| , | limelight the other day when he) tilt, which will be handled by Jerry ment in the average fight. | ba Ay VERDICT | won the regular monthly medal | Melbourne. Without the shower and masmage| LOS A ELES, Feb. 2 Eddie | play tou ment of the Northern Tho West Seattle team fs having a the muscles tend to stiffen when| Anderson, Illinois feather dt. al eee ag Golf Professionals’ asso-| hard time collecting a point, but they cool, and a boxer’s muscles|teat Dandy Dillon, of Minneapolis, | ciation, leading a classy field on the | with Carbonado furnishing the oppo- must be absolutely flexible for the|/in a four-round fight hero last | public links {n San Francisco, with | sition tomorrow, a win or a draw right kind of results. | night. a fine score of 70, |may be forthcoming. Fred Douglas Training for a fight is a serious/| - = | This young man, who recetyed| Will referee this game, which will be | Pp eship tra layed on the Hiawatha playfield. business, thosd fighters who neg- jhis apprenticeship training at the | PI J Laragein training ehetias font °%| COLLEGE FIVE Bverett and Beason Ha courses, |All rames are scheduled to start lar with the padded mittens. | went South to compete in the Call- 2:90. very far with ne) cnarareh ot WINS TUSSLE fornia open, but failed to quality by | —_—--—-—- | Running up a score of 38 to 18,/a single stroke. Trofible on the OREGON WINS | M t Are the Seattle College basketball five| greens was Frank's downfall. EUGENE, Ore, Feb. Ths e s \deteated the Douglas high school | Coming North to resume his | University of Oregon five defeated . lteam of Alaska’ at the Knights of|duties at Everett, he dropped off a-college here last night, 41 ( inch for jColumbus gym last night. lat gan Francisco to visit his old Play-Off | OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | IVTORIA, B.C, Feb, 23.—Se-| Z sain parc cut a — ; attle defeated Vancouver here’ {777 Z (Ce eaweecoe REE a last night by a score of 4 to 2%, and spy WooPLe,~ Ye ’ FRO u a WM-M~ FAUGH! the Metropolitans are now sure of a FAA rive ic ay FRIEND, WARNER GAVE ME, I ; YOUR CHARGES AGAINST|Z Place in the playoff for the P. Cc. H., |7 rive I KNOW THAT HAWTRY BOTO!s GIR ROLAND WAWTRY “nie scomxa | GALLAGHER HE'S WANTED IW) ERIE, PA: FOR | ARE REDICULOUS “70 Fiat Period Ne eet aver, Dostrom.| | | FROM CENTRAL!= || WORKING A CON GAME,~VEH!«| | tHe LAUGHING PONT! 3:36; 4: Seattle, Walker trom Harris, 4:13. I WAS “TELLING HE PLAYED “THAT OLD GyP WAW eI BY THE Rowe, Bis; 5, Seattle, ‘Foywon, from Him ABOUT Your OF SHOWING PEOPLE How “To WAY GALLAGHER, -~ Harris, 19:00; 6, Vancouver, Mackay, 4:45. PAL, SIR HAWTRY~] | CUT THEIR GAS BILLS HALF, AS A DETECTIVE, / ; F pirst pertod—Sklnner and Arbour, 10 AN! HE SEEMS “TO AN’ WHEN THEY SENT Him 5, WHY NOT BREAK THE mijecond. period —Fraser, 2 minutes HAVE WIM PEGGED!) | HE MAILED ‘EM ATWo-BIT PRECEDENT, AND Fraser missed fr hot for Beattie. 1 PAIR OF SCISSORS Third period—None, Thru the Ropes WADSWORTH WINS =, NEW HAVEN, Conn.—J. J. Wadsworth, heavyweight member of the Yale fresh- man boxing team and @ son of Senator Wadsworth of New York, outpointed Rit- tenhouse, a member of the St. Johna| Military academy ieain iu an extra round bout here Friday. TENDLER INSURED PHILADELPHIA—Law Tendler, Phila- delphia lightweight, injured his hip in training Friday and will not bo able to meet Ted Marchant, an English light- ‘eight here Monday, Jimmy Bacco re- places Tendler. FISHER VS. K. 0. KING q NEW YORK.—Young Fi Byracuse middiewsight, has beea matched to meet ~<. dePiinbach, Sew York sensation, in ‘B 12-round bout next Thursday in Madi- oon Squat JACK JOHNSON AVINS MONTREAL—Jack Johnson, former heavyweight champion, returned to the ring here last night and won a 10-round decision from Homer Smith, Ka! h Johneon did not crowd yelled its displen: ¥ weighed 221 pound: AMBBONS TO FIGHT CHICAGO—EAdia K Tom Gibbons, has signed up for four! FY i 3 a & z : = = cinnatl, March 17; Winnipeg, March 14, and Memphis, March 21, ° REMOVE YOUR HAT WHILE INDOORS 2s LIKEWISE, You Too, WARNER |. usineas tn | with th: jing camp but two x bugs a lc t jnow | deliver Aa fc Tobin, both a hel present up tot | deliver Seatt 1 Es another week the Seattle bat |> te ‘ace, and the ope Present Baseball for Its Readers The Star, as in the past, will cover the nappy form, TOM OLSEN will take charge of the or- D. E. DUGDALE, dean of al) Pacif already beginning the long trek to their diamond field thoroly for its readers. ‘The HENRY L. FARRELL, nationally famou ganization work of The Star Junior league, baseball men, who is the best infor pring training camps. In two weeks’ time following staff of men will give baseball sports writer, will also contribute big the largest organization of its kind in the mond follower in the West army of Coast league tossers will start bugs their fodder during the baseball league news thruout the year Northwest. weekly column, Dugdale urations for a long season and the season: LEO H. LASSEN, sporting editor of The JACK HOHENBERG will cover the ac- thruout the winter have had a large follow- rammar school, interscholastic and inter- BILLY EVANS, one of the greatest of tar, will cover the activities of the Seattle tivities of the school tossers, including gram- ing and his column will be continued by ollegiate performers will begin baseball all umpires, will cover the big league train Indians in their training camp at San Ber mar school, high chool and university The Star. : ictivities, ing camps. He is one of the best informed nardino, Cal, and will also make a round players, He will also be in charge of the If you're a baseball fan you'll want to Baseball, America’s national game, is due baseball men in the United States and he of the other camps: before the Coast race Seattle and Northwest amateur baseball read The Star for the new nd gossip of for one of its greatest seasons, knows how to present his knowledge in tart new the national game. ‘About Fights| CALLOW TO PICK TENTATIVE FIRST CREW IN THREE WEEKS teran Hurlers Question Can Vets Hold Up Bur-! | den of Seattle Pitching for Coming Coast Race? erations at Elrinore, California, and © rest of the club set for the of the trate away, the r if the an it ts 1 be able to © beginning to v atter instituted, the catcher it Is no secre Is a ,as Red Baldwin ai uge mask men, need is that these] i¢ the club must depend upon the Mrs.|two former travelers of Seattle's munielp ® ¢ pitchers, the he yeterans on the r mative sons 800 | RInE LOS? rid of those | BEST PAIR le 1 handers last fall when Elmer Jacobs Harry Gardner was traded for Suda Sutherladd in an evyen-up deal with Portland, | M, known here-|was sold to the Chicago Cubs and Between them this pair won 46 games and lost but 2: it with @ club playing just above | and they did |.600 ball | Suthe and a well known member of the phan he won thi fair nex gc Portlan |were a is arma: riand lost one more game 1 the season with ar, and the Beavers outfit. Sutherland rt and can pitch when he winnin wants to, Much depends upon him Ho has pite his league and tf he can a golfer, At|this league and tf he can like he Percy ed some fine ball in used to he will replace Gard. oO. K. CONTROL y Jones, the southpaw obtain- jea from Los Angeles via the Cubs, }Was an tnantouter tant ear, win ning 16 and losing 17, the same rec: ord Sutherland turned in. | Jones has a world of stuff, but the Renton team from the|was rather shy on control. He will Maple Leaf and Todd clubs, joint/be a winner if he can find the plate. st in tomorrow's | obtained from th shown | Texa GREY will report to the Tigers. He's a whale of a third sacker George Steuland, the youngster when he wants to play ball, but he'll have a tough job get- FARMER LODGE . Chicago Cubs, has | ting young Jack Warner off of the hot corner on the Ver- TO BOX FIRPO € Just average ability in the ague. He's a righthander. HAS | POSIBILITIES Vean in the vod | Farmer Lodge of the United Stati a better year this time in the games I JNDER W. A | Prep league were being played to-|” apne gootball field, on low Pa won and lost column with an im- | day with the following schedule: | where the contest is to be held, is proved club behind him. Gregg HE Idle Hour club, in class A, TODAY'S SCHEDULE Feehan cin yeavyieat ie. pitched some great ball against | f igre hr Halnier Valley vs. A. C., Wood-] flooded with a heavy in and SaWldw lest seer” bot: ain't oe ana the Mirohy Realty Co., land park: referee, F. Webb. j there is any more rainfall the con ast year, but didn *° | class B, are showing the way in the niversity va. Ballard, at Ballard play-| tact yw: ver again Well against some of the other tle He » league after the referee, Neil Ellis, haere eed a be ree Phir clubs. Gregg had a great deal of uaa hay cacoene ks Fhe tral Y' vs at Broadway irpo's insistence tha 10 Pro trouble week's pI oth teams have d; referee, W. Walter. moters “get it over with” will cause when he was right, he was ranked | with Wa best #0 Gregg, the veteran south. | contest between Luis A! 1 Firpo, paw and the most effective pitcher LEAGUE IS TEAMS PLAY | erin Amerioan — chasse league last year, should have | in completing games, but er Malls as being uthpaw in the league, Gregg will et careful handling under Red | teams jayed Won Lost Pot.| Se tte ea 5 Ane the, viene hedea {288 vt ff tt|JACK WESTLAND [ott sie'trunke, showing plenty ob) watching. Ae 4 2 > {9 ic " ye AL the close of the season, Whees. | sssenmtcne $$ # 48) IS GOLF LEADER [extn betage, and sala that ne Ba er Dell was pitching some wonder. |County-Clty Bldg... 5 164] Jack Westland, “University of |Tetuced 10 pounds since last “Baie fully effective bail. Last year was | Northwest Lead Co.. 6 § 000] Washington golfer, led the qualify. | UP04Y- j the first poor season Dell ever had | wurpny ¢ 9 1009/ing round of the intercollegiate in this league and there's no rea-|Traung Li 1 .$53) tournament at Del Monte, Cal, Fyi- son to think that he won't be a | Georsetown ¢ > nee | 8% With a 74. He also won his} winner for Seattle again 28 4 2 cf) arst rouna maten, And then there's Jim Bagby, The $36 A BROS 60 | _ former big guer ‘wasn't in con .6 3 09 dition last season, due to illness, and | Warrock sity Go’! o = +4 INDOOR NET didn't have a fair chance to show. | Orioles ...... n6 ‘ 2 MEET RESUMES Killefer thinks a lot of him as aj Wertine | | possibility and ts bringing him alt | ,t!, 12 2 9 .350|- The indoor tennis tournament at the way from the East for another |)’ fo $00) the Armory was to get under way trial | Following is the echedule for the|%8#m today with the following meres r the! schedule: PRESS |following weeks’ games, which witli all | TODAY'S SCHEDULE Then there are Pigg and Plum-|¥¢ Played on the club's courts at] [f:gecpoie jane Mowe iavine. jmer, the two young righthanders | First ave. N, and Mercer st. Games| 11:30—Jack Adams vs. Fred Gleason, |farmed out to the Weste ‘ pip | 12:00—Joe Livengood va, J. L. Paul, | rm. league | begin at 7:30 p. m | 1:00—Bob Dilatt va. George Hawley. jlast spring. They learned a lot in that company and should be im. proved will Williams has the contro! and flingers. Williams, one of the most workers that ever wore a unie, but rfither shy on be given another jthe ambition and with smarter rr hing may deliver. ‘al rookies complete the pitching roster, } At th departm 00d. | two moc he best the Seattle battery nent doesn't look too A high class cat and od righthanders will set this [HARRY GREB | WINS FROM | wor JACK REEVES (OQ ycacce tate Feb, 22.—Harry Greb, rid's middleweight champion, | experienced no difficulty in his four- | round bout here last night with Jack | Reeves to wate | Oakland | geles fe Teddy jin the knocke round, of San Francisco, and easily won the decision. Reeves was no opponent for the champion, and the fight was painful ch. Stewart Mc |won the decision over Johnny Farr, an, St. Paul feather, 1; Frankie Monroe, Los An- ather, beat Joe Leopold, Oak land; Chick Roach, Vallejo, Cal., wel- terweight, won from Charlie Rodgers, Los Angeles, by jout in the second round. | Kid Mexicon won from Tom King. | technicaf knock O'Hara knocked out Bobby Ward in the second round. Mickey O'Donnell knockel out Johnny Fixke third round. Tim Callahan out Kid Kinney in tho first t ite two best right- ix aight contests, |. Lincotn ve. + at Garfield; referee, | the fight to be staged if there is any he standing of the teams with the | F. Douglas. Saas ai Soak chance. va ee the | schedule for next week follows: lathe iettes OC eM ee ee iv. He Decides to Be Good] “@ifornia Race Only | Objective Olympic Trials and Hud- son Events Not Bother- ing “W” Coach Now wu more than 60 men still turne it w y crew berths ro weeks before 7 w picks a tenta a for the race with 0’ handling a large squad and he says it has been im> ble to weed out the men as yet jand it will take some time before he picks the first squad, The Washington crew coach isn’t worrying anything but the and he says that the | Olympi ls and the Poughkeepsie jevents will be thought of once the | Califor: ns are defeated—and they aren't beaten yet, Callow held two workouts yester- jday, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon, and he was to have the oarsmen out again this morning and afternoon. California } | PULLMAN CAGERS | HERE TONIGHT | Washington state is furnishing the | basketball opposition for the Univer | sity of Washington cagers at the lo- cal gymnasium tonight in the second’ | game of the all-important home stand being made by the five. Washington defeated the Pullman team at Pullman by six points and the Purple and Gold figures to win again. The teams will line up as follows: pes THE LINEUP: Washington Ww. 8. ¢. F. CHARLEY DEAL a After his fallout with Marty Krug at Los Angeles last summer Charley Deal refused to report to Vernon when he| was traded to the Tigers and he said he would quit base-| Gre ct Fenn ball. But it’s the old story and now that spring is rolling | sonaay. around again Charles has promised to be a good boy and non club, BUENOS AIRES, Feb, 23.—Wet grounds today again threatened a ‘HORSESHOE PREP SOCCER postponement of the heavyweight — The weekly soccer games in “the | After an extra week of training © j Class A 2;00—A. Winston vs, Harry Neer, eorge Clark va, Harold Vande | Monday, February 25, ‘Traung | | Lithograph Co. vs. Orioles, and | Las. | Georgetown Transfer Co. vs, Rinky| ? |Dinks; Tuesday, February Han-| { sen Baking Co. vs. Fire Dept., and i} ‘ ‘ -Bud Parsons ve. Dick Du Bols, Stew Barker va, Harold Williams, teel Co, vs, Richards Brush | ebruary | ; , Coun. | eR etna a Rates ty-City Bidg., vs. Northwest Lead Co, and Westinghouse Electric Co.| TELEPHONE CO, | Shamrocks; Thurs¢ Februa W |, Orioles vs Rinky Dinks; Wild INS BATTLE) ats vs Walworth Mfg. Co. and The Telephone company five! Westinghouse Electric Co. vs, Mur-|*nowed the N. W. Mutual Fire In- | phy Realty Co. rance Co under a 41 to 13 score Jat Broadway high school last night Jin tho first game of the round JROLLER PUCK un in, "Commerc ee | GAMES TODAY hica'tne scorers The Victoria B. C. and Seattle |roller hockey teams were playing! CU TY BASKET their first games of the home and home series for the Northwest title| GAMES BOOKED! at ste Crystal Pool folny ue | Two City league basketball tus- Statement by Jack McDonnell Franklin Huskies meeting the Vic-/ sels are scheduled for tonight with y +30 and ~ 3-4 Next time I box Nig Yeager I toria Midgets at 1:20 and:the Bal-/ing YM, CA. /mnbetigg, (thesis sein elép lie Ine mee eee two | lard Cubs tangling with the Vic-| plymouth church team and. the rounds. He wag Plenty lucky iaiy toria Seniors at 7 p. m. | Telealdie <claiait ith our first meeting. I injured my ‘ ; ; | Lakesides clashing with the Fonda) tert hand very severely in the The following lineups were slated) Gigye outfit, Both are booked for ginulng. of: tie trae: noun ‘and for the games: the Y gym. Tho first game starts|] twice after that I had Yeager First Gamo at 7:80, Queer Street, but my hand was Victoria Huskies ae I thought it was broken. § | Wallace Goal... | rl give my hand one month fs * “Defense -- i est, thon 1 want Mr. I pai 8 LIGHTIES ARE |[ieti in S005 acaiae nter Forward... Forward. Spare... oe THROWN OUT NEW YORK, Feb, 22,— Johnny been: hind them, then his Howard | Clinton and Pete August, New York good enough to bother me, I waa A. Davies + Garrison | lightweights, were thrown out of the Sani: Qathea the het eee ar “Wecond Game" ~"™°**“ tring in tho fifth round after Referce| | tiaued to believe te cath head Vietorta Ballard Cubs | Magnolia had warned them three|] stopped him inside of. the six Westindale Goal F, Hansen | times for stalling. une nee eniine aay | Blavinaca ns sivapercnaecel socking and the fight should not Deleha: Center. ... 3.—The | | have been stopped. At least thi ™ nel} Forward. ,. HN. Hoff] Victoria Cougars met defeat at the/] fans voiced their disapproval, of | srourentney,-s::Pamvand ---- Hi dansen | hands of the Saskatoon Shelks hero || {Ei Tearee® SGton. th Re MRoeS Layne 00. “ik. MeLaughiin |!ast night, 3 to 4, in @ clean, hard JACK McDONNELL. Patterson ..++ game