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itis mia SALTO STAs oe _ Abou Fak] WALLA WALLA SHOWS POWER IN STATE PREP CAGE PLAY PLAY | | jand Fighters ebay | | ony pe et 1923 Champions Smother “\ Washington ) Very Much in Running; Second Title Basket Game!) in South Should Find) Huskies Improved | Evidence That Spring’s Around the Corner Napavine Under 34 to 13 Lewis and Clark, Snoqualmie and Granite Falls Turn in Victories; Foster Loses to Latter Five, 21- 19; Games Scheduled for Today at “W" Gym BY JACK HOHENBERG ALLA WALLA, 1923 champions, showed a world of power in the opening round of play in the Wash ington state higl hool basketball tournament at the Uni- of Washington gymnasium this morning ‘ 2 me in thy e Walla Walla five trounced Napavine, 34 to 13, run- tind fe \ abe : in two sets of players against their opponents H COge ty pe nani ‘ice| Led by Cherry, one of the best prep players in the state, ’ an nanag € jthe champions counted 24 | points in the first half, cinch- prospect ageiont “men too A aCKEe ANd jing tie xam veloping a prospect good for | the fans yell ° Sse ergaatrdibaborgenss = a m } murder and claim the man- Roberts in to bo « 1 of t rious - . Hue Hedin 4 ger is trying to kill him off conte for the tit defeating ne ex primedyetiy aN If a manager hand-pick Bi B t l the powerful Mt, Vernon team, 21 “ ashingtom dam i hig.opponents so that hi tg a t e to 11 i i ! protege will gain experience rpacon Gar) wan Ras Orbe sinuiey 36 ston win tonight 5 | without serious setbacks, t ttract ot |" aH z ead game ype ot. } then the fans yell that he i " Granite 3 most ; : being fed up cra a Ted } nd Eddie Roberts, two |5,, ne Yn ng —- .@ / nd going. ‘4 ading he Altho will p games in x Concerning + : and one w ° 4 the bie d ball fin < Berlenback «|? t bouts and hly rated con: rubtp Sea nuts, but most of ‘ that t : second 4 the baye made, that run hafid arr } w ar ft against the topnotchers A Piymouth fing - nest the vision, because lack expe i f the a pet pone a perience, Seatt s bus planning to s band w alte A pee If he had been pitted aga t fus Walla W the Joser Harry Greb or G Punney The regular run of preliminar snarl aehat for the one second or thi figh w nt sled play at some of the asta ft ne. have you think y of Berlenbach if he te promised by Tubt ie Deven i be bad teen v0 | ET ANEY WINS __ ‘sunt ls promined by Th This young fellow must have the OVER ROBERTS 2) arrsneornes ‘unson, d a great basketball fe the winners. 2 In a Division Tl. contest, piggy tainment stuff as he knocked out Jimmy A cir A banquet Friday night : . gs ; Gatien (ae the Green Lake Mog Darcey the other night and North-| PORTLAND, Ore, March 6.--Two isturday Right Will « Fred Carter, The Star's cameraman, dropped in at Collins playfield the other day and brought in some direct evi- \tve downed the Hall's School @ ans who remember hit Sapaecartgiee Ses. Macaig ated brea age Meseea abe ogy dence: that spring is just around the corner. Carter snapped Nathan Bitterman just as he was about to Babe Ruth a \commerce aggregation, 36 to 25, Ii Valley Trambitas know that Darcey |@-round ser can fight. ancy If he ts brought along caref as he will be, Berlenback may sc jay soon be a world’s champion avywoight tational affair, with the con honor guests, The a third game played last night, th) Cab Co. team defeated th rch tossers, 37 to % riller. Schwartz ani top out of the ring, with his gang giving his act the douDle-o, Phots by vima Donic ow the final games coms ROACH HERE §=6Pyuck Title in another t | Forsythe | tas iaty doe, toe ee eee eet, ce eae : ON TUESD AY Is Staked | \ossravarions orm BASEBALL DE The Case of | foul «went down on |eat announces tat admin I gee page gee re F id my eseceaas Bobby Barrett his back tor od minute : ut ual games will be 1 7 Fe On m ay ae : Take the case of Bobby B: +t bi perenree, S ean ae a a & i Pp Dette 7c for the other extreme. This Phil delphia youngster showed a tremen. doug punch in his first few starts Detroit Tygers, is banking two blows were low, but that it} on First Baseman Lu Blue to wag questionable whether they w 2:00 p. m.—Ilwaco vs. Lynden. be far more valuable this year - fouls, so he gave ° 3 than last. Blue slumped badly and was hailed as the next light-| oi tes each time 2 the figh 245—Prosner va. Vera a thes Pepe weight champion. They shoved him) 1) ounds. Delaney took & )—Buckley vs. Hoqu! he first game ended in a paign. along too fast and matched him) oi ous decision, | 4:13—Cashmere vs he frat gary in a 2 with Lew Tendler when the south Andy Anderson took a decision] 7:30-—Loser of Iivwac Lynden vs. r of tonight's frac " they say arry off tho title, Both teams will be at top strength _Baih eas wl be a top atyneh | . Biota WONDERFUL ent condition. WYER, In his Hal for Stomach and Bieet| fair pitche le STOMACH REMEDIES } tim of too much con’ |] Eepeciatiy for pains in the bowde ll 1G00D SLAY st Sats | | pitcher could have too much contro IS BILI ED but that's what was the matt paw was tr his prime. Barrett was! 0 jun. Murray; Brick Coyle|loser of Prosser.Vera. knocked out in the seventh round./o.4 prank Sullivan..battled to a! S:lh—Loser of Buckley-Hoquiam Soon “@fterwards » Charley White) 404. Ernie Woodward took a de-|vs. loser of Cashmero-Ellensbure. stopped him. leision over Louls Unis; Ad Macke| Referees for the entire achedu Barrett, a great prospect once.| 04 johnny Kelly went to a draw,|sames will bo Bobby Morris, was the victim of being rushed and) 4.4 Gal Wallis and Gene Franks) Harrison and Dick Munson, will never be more than a se fought another draw. =a rater, ILLINOIS A. C. seems that a poor appetite, indigestion, pra |park. The fans wanted ly on, gastritis and all kinds pa The fans wanted to lynch ean Ss to meet Har Dwyer or declaring hi: dgment Our Local YOUNG CARMEN | _ MEET WINNER tine faa with ‘Deore ting. He and |¢0d Yor dong hie duty Seaes|| sven? Soa Cases | NEW YORK, March 6.—With 1‘ bid ama mates on the Ch It made b pular in Cincin-|] itt fine and tiredness tm And we have like situations right | PRAWS 0) March 6.—| margin at ote oint the Tilinota “R sich ths & formidable record AT ARMORY ; Maroo 1888. Derg a game! nati : rity” afte satan ba’ we “ thd Solnta; “or urinary, disoraaaaal here in Seattle. | Young Carmen, Portland welter-| Athletic club, Ch smuocennfully Take Freddie Mack. le and Mike O'Leary, San defended tts title at the national |? This young lightweight socked| prancisco, fought to a six-rouna/ indoor A. A, U, championships here his way to fame in eight short! araw hero last night. Ritchie Da-| last night ULD acquaintance was to be re-| at the Indoor Tennis |g tehes on the Armory | F || troubles from bad blood. | Whether man or woman, {f ju he was immediately ap-|| have any of the above ailments, all nted as ular umpire on the|| oF Write, I can help you. Dost mi an over Young we were working to-| re Jimmy Marcu many others of note in the southe d the Saints were hitting} put ank’s stuff to all corners of the | y, : | up like ares Mel National league staff and worked||'" 5. LysoUND, Herb Specialist Gights and was pitted against Bobby | vis toak a decision over Joe Dunn; ae c scored f 1) Dranga, A titleholder, book-} I told him that his control was|several years succéssfully. | 819 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash. Ward, an old head. Experience! Kewple Riley beat Frankie Myers; Be. A. C. a 1 " he hasjed to play a former Ballard high | too A and for him to pitch for | von and Mack was knocked dead.| Herp Zimmerman knocked out Sol- the Nowarl Gee ee. second up to all that is sald of him.|/#ehool teammate, Joe Swartz. Their | tho corners of the plate, He went | He hasn't been the same since} ajer Winn; Johnny Malone knocked With 20, and Georgetown university Harper appears to be the f¢ © feature match of | back box and let go a. dc I the oid days the Cincinnati j7 Northwest hip honors, . - ere t pt ! y, deciding the section cham-|livery that looked like a wild pitch i Sine, were: 10m ret ee or hip. |“Peekaboo" Veach took a toe-hold| ee °° Pie ADS eer Se Te bert of Tacoma, Ted uesday's play eliminated Lai and hit the ball r ,|took years for Cincinnati to live} ' 4 mile over the | t to Gene Cline and Har-| Hofius from the championship com: | fence. jdown th d baseball name that! Roberts beat Young| petition and mad. those early fans gave the city. 4 Cline. Harper t cham| The Ohio city is now one of the|} » trick. If Bobby « best baseball centers in the land || r Roach and the: Roberts | the and to sit in on a game there’ now, t fight. Mack seems to have! out 1 erbolt. Smith was fourth with 11. ae Se contiaena: iv pe amare 0 de Ralph Hills, Princeton star, who { r ¥ record for the 16 pound far rate ne Eh a com xe| ‘SOX WILL HAVE (Seo ees is opponents being handpicked BATTING PUNCH nearer oe — Tange Sacer vege nl ae: ob behest hoot area g Cleveland bought First Baseman shot feet, 11% Inches, beating ed for bringing | tm glong cant SE George Burns to get more t Phe MeDoriald’s' ld. Fyoord by four i ; inches. Take Tod Morgan. Altho cham-|Strensth, yet Manager Lee jeorge Clark n of his section. | “There's your wild pitching |your said Dwyer disgustedly were walloped that day, 18 to 4. potlight is aleo thrown on/ patch between Leon de} re indoor champion, and] — one who had played before. the old || f the featherwelghts on the |th® Boston Red Sox, is poslti Fold Osborne, Tilinols Cc. epbans)'a, playiid veteran WYER was the victim of the| Red fans in the stormy days of the || Pacidle Coan, there int u young [Deming of Burns will tot lereen the] and Dick Landon, New York A. ©. |e! | tart at A match be. | LJ most unta t that any t game would hardly know it for the || Pacific Coa: e is n You 5 - er ts ae art at 5:30 ch be most u: act that any base wo ha | Se n&- | offensive of his club. “Harris, who| equaled the record for the high je ~ ; es unfa y ame woul | ser that ‘le matched more carcfully| in piay first, is just ax good a hit-|fump when they cleared the bar at| Have you noticed now Star Want ie Picindder heer. dered foeratio fe ; pala fn. tbe ihistory-06, Die tina | MT Pee ‘an Morgan. He has fought some| ter and Veach, secured from De-| six feet four inches, Ads are growing? RESULTS tlie, noeelt high net teams, and|has been charged with when he yugh Ege Dag ea! : be troit, will supply as much batting! Osborne won the event on the! our advertisers has made this pos- as to decide cham-/ became a member of the Cincin ‘forgan, is a sma) head and won’ plonship thei ection In. Reds, re ea t | power an did Burns,” says Fohl. Jump off | sible |" eonehip.: 40 thelr section nati Reds, three years later. t Tod take any chances. ‘The boys who show possibilitics| et championship form must not be} ushed ahead too fast and the only | olution fs for the manager to stuff ytton in hig ears, match his pros-| cts as he sees fit and let the tallbirds yell because the One day in the Ohio city the! ) ‘WELLS BOXES gular umpire failed to show up! BY AHER land Dwyer consented to act | N DUBFY: A DRAW |" stone" aatiat “tee cro March 6,—Ber-| thing went along smoothly ne | mondsey Billy Wells, British wel-| ninth inning Gosh 1 dor 2 Al ote Youre Doe Z7 he L GEE “THROUGH |terweight champion, fought a fast|s to 3 Oo N E pon'T sat nai THE FUN | Your lodge, church = and Will you the fun DIAMONDS} “i see |} Our rates are lo ret lessons. | vat American Jewelry Co. nt cos OAKLAND, Cal. score was tic and the visiting Philadelphia! | sacitio 21 SECOND AVE. : ‘ 1 bi }draw with Jin Duffy, Pacific | teq got thre: en o m3 foe 821 SECO: hear the Olympic Serenad » holler no matter wh | KNOW WHAT “To MORE WORRYING ABOUT] 0 ce A are |Coast welter champion, at the audi-| with, two ‘oat rho Rt ear nae Established 1889 | Miss BRIGHT, 100, ath a Be SES BEST | Do ABOUT “THIS “THAT LETTER “THAN A ra MAJOR SENT | |torlum lant night. Ray Pelkey and |pattor was three balls and two | iyi =u eae BEST fs | Z REGISTERED oe tea HIMSELF ! - THATS sUST Id" Mexico fought a good draw 1D} strikes. The result of the game de. | Miller Huggins figures on Sam he? ‘ * leee € Wirth Falk sembwind: semese ‘mes as his best pitching bet for the | LETTER For TH’ FREIGHT AGEN r SOT’ MISSsUS WILL mi-windup. pended upon the next ball pitched. | mipg season. It’s the opinion of MATOR AN UNCLAIMED With the thud of the b: or = aE lin th Huggins that the success of last ELEPHANT! © (1's || HOIST A FLAG OF TRUCE, (OLSEN LOSES catcher's big mitt Dwyer called tt ar has given Jonex just the confi HES LEFT TH SCENE eee AN! HE CAN WALTZ BACK | a ball, decided against his own} eke thet ta needed, | OF ACTION, AN! MRS NOTHING BUT A HOME AGAIN@® Ye: TO SULLIVAN team-and the game was won by| === HOOPLE DOESNT * THREATENING NOTE AS “TRICKY AGA SAN FRANCISCO, March 6.—| Philadelphia : Fred Sullivan won the decision over FR = S\N WANT TO BE Ptaredaicatlt 28 Da ec mmy Olsen in the main event at | — BOTHERED SIMON WHO LOANED i tional hall last night. Eddie Me- Wty rrr. TH’ MATOR, MONEY! : |Govern knocked out Martin O'Shea : DR. Wo in the special event Natural Remedies Dr. Wo. Chinese Doe tor, Herb — Spectaitat, gompounds the Chiness Nature Herb There was a yot in the Cincinnati POST OFFICE PENY PUGET SOUND | STEAMER SCHEDULES Save Money. Travel by Steamer OMA Leaves Colman I Dock 45c ae 80c Trip Port Angeles, Straits Pol Daily, 12:00 Midnight Does not cail at Vietorieton trip ng Beattie Sat. MiAnight Efforts to Keep Espinosa Futile “After giving the matter much consideration I have decided to ko East and in doing so 1 feel that this step will be for the bene- fit of not only myself, but also the Inglewood Golf and Country club, This statement was made by Professional Al Espinosa, at a Meeting held last night at 317 Col man building, at which over 20 members of the Inglewood club attended and expressed thelr re. gret that he was leaving but wished him the best of good luck in his new position. t night's meeting was brought on by the announcement ‘that Espinosa had resigned from the club, All efforts to have him retained were squashed when he mado the above statement, ‘This twice-crowned state cham pion expects to straighten up his business affairs within the next fortnight when he will leave for Chicago, where the Thomas Wil- company have a position ly for him to step into. So that’s that. 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