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ae WINS franc ta, today fol. Ps victory. ming at tp itn at 9 d the sec. f financial F Poincary mics which t to 2,009,. decree, And cans speech og Premier tq eaTURDAY, MARCH 15, 1924 ‘About Fights sot Fehs| JIMMY WELCH MAY BE SOLD TO CHICAGO NATIONALS and Fighters THE EAT LE TAR PAGE 5 ms“ 'SNOQUALMIE BEATS FOSTER FOR KING COUNTY CAGE TITLE ‘Cub Scout Is Looking Over Infielder Today Tribe Would Not Be Hard Hit by Loss of Welch; Indians and Cubs in First Game of Two-Game Series at San Bernardino Today BY LEO H. LASSEN AN BERNARDINO, Cal.,,QAN BERNARDINO, Cal., March 15.—Jimmy Welch, ) March 14.—‘Moose” Tau- young Seattle first sacker, may be sold to the Chicago ‘one of the most famous|Cubs before the start of the present season, The Bruins af California's ring men, says| were dickering for Welch last fall, but they couldn't deliver he would walk from here to the players wanted for him. ‘Red’ Killefer admits that Bob New York to see Joe Gans W allace, veteran Chicago scout, is coming with the Cubs to od Benny Leonaord fight if)San Bernardino today with the express purpose of looking it would be possible to bring| Welch over. Killefer figures that Elmer Bowman is per- Qld Master and the pres ca -——— {fectly capable of playing first ightweight champion to- |base and with plenty of out- fore in the rn Tacoma Welter || field material he — wouldn't “What a fight that would seakenatitiaiene cay ts fe” says Tausig. “I saw F : , [se Welch at the time. Gans when he Vv in his “ a me, and his skill matched Lap st Leonard's skill would pake the fight of all times. didn’t do the The # howeve r season regular in the m *. The Cubs fixed with Grimes at first the present. If Killifer gets his price the deal may be cloned to day or tomorrow It all depends on fcr footwork that features Leon-| | w Welch impresses Wallace in the a oe. eran 'g ener two game series b atts figh |S exkbedbdizs and Cubs, which wv decking and The Indians, w five days’ Ys elbows, work behind them, are barely ready bept walking to hit up @ fast pace in the series ' se foot Se a with the Cubs. The pitchers are In Jatg Eg oe Ban an fair shape, having had a week's work Rr raeny aa. | a Elsinore, but the regulars are still qpenent with that deadly right king things pretty easily, Perry “Leonard is an altogether different ye of fighter, weaving in and out Jones and Suds Sutherland were to work today in'the game for the In 1 Ne he's gg thee marvelous feet, and fu and crafty and hits with both ‘Gans, you know ween the Indians hing punches on sn to begin today ynly ns and gloves. He after his man and were not announced definitely neg | of the Bruin team is made up of sec “| wouldn't say which one would «tae ond string performers, Alexander wa, but baby, I'd ke to see that| f Grimes, Grisby and O'Farrell being er ae fs, the regulars — hye The regulars and Yannigans played Meehan Is on a nm innings Friday to a 1-1 score, Stage with Emmers clouting a homer and Sage Now with Ramsey and Williams doing the Willie Meehan, the roly-poly heavy Hin wight, Is now on the stage. He's Baa ie ‘grofthe mob scenes in “The Fool,” hcerrent play at the Curran in) if Hoarauiline Talk Ss Francisco. And when Willie| orseshoe ‘alk it modding he's shifting scenes. | | igate comedown for a man who} | a — é | The crack Idle Hour club te til! in the \ Is Coming song Wei tuk Renault, the Canadian heavy ivigt, bears watching from now on. | fis young fellow is coming along | fit. He has been fighting for only fie years and he has been winning surprit Orioles. Murphy meond: vag i on Aa ¥ | the running, but mu rate heavyweights, the re Me viber night he stopped Ciift ms , Orioles and. the Richards Druah team rom. on he & 600d chance to lead the . alg egret ague if they cen turn in = few more o wt ‘ Kramer was ever dropped. Last week's games were featured by the 1 saya he's ready for Luis |enooting of A. Welger of the Richarde Brush teas, ’ , and if he continues to ‘mmehe may be the next big man | jare in a good ship of the league if they Johnny Jordan, the clever end| handsome Tacoma dorer, who meets} Dode Bercot in @ return bout here Tuesday night, is pictured above. Jordan holds a decision over Bercot| and received a drow in their recent Following ts and the schedu c Snoqualmie’s Great Prep Basketball Team The Cubs’ battery selections | Moat | Here's the crack Snoqualm tured above, from left to right, is made up of: Floyd k | O'Dell and Coach Reardon. te high school basketball five, runner-up in the state basketball tournament. The squad, pic- d, Willis Norman, Raymond Christman, Ray O'Dell, Bert Ray O'Dell was named all-W ashington state high school forward last week. “Photo by Gale, Snoq : Jordan and | Bercot to Box Again ¢ action and excitement should v to the Crystal Pool Tuesday |%t the Seattio Golf club when 16 declares Dan Salt, the well-|CoUples tee-off in an elimination Journe; night, known tenor promoter, Dan {s offering as his main event | ° return Bercot and Johriny Jordan ncrap between Big Crowd at Annual Dog Show HE Seattle dog show was crowded to the rafters Friday afternoon. Nearly three times as many attended as had been the case {n former years. Long lists of awards were announc- ed by Judge James Cole, titions’ hereabouts will be put on match play mixed foursome handi- y tournament. Heretofore, events of this kind were decided on 18 holes of medal but the North End captains, Both Tacoma and Portland will Ray O'Dell Is Star of | 21to6 Win | Neither Teawa Is Up to Form in Championship Tilt Played Last Night BY TOM OLSEN HE Snoqualmie high school ba ketball team won the King cou y basketball championship last nig at Renton when it defeated the Fo Ray O'Dell was by anding star for the win ners, ca, of his team's points. | HH. Heppenstall was the only Fos caging a uguregat ither team was at the basket made by b it a fast re con t was slow Snoqualmie took very and th in doubt. In the last | game tucked safely « don sent in fc who in the nex e up the nucleus of Snoqualm |teams, Altho they youngsters showed much promise. ) Snoqualmie finished fourth in th recent state basketball tournam: suffering defeat at the hands |the Walla Walla champions. T jeldim a record of winning 18 of jthe 19 games played this season. Last night's game was played in the gymnasium of the Henry Ford school at Renton—one that would make any of Seattle's eight high schools envious. Coach Reardon, of the Snoqua! mie team, had only 18 men to pick his team from, and he deserves |much credit for turning out a cham- jpionship aggregation, | Ray O'Dell, who played a running | guard in last night’s game, was nam ed all-state forward at the recent jtournament, He was also high point |man in the tourney | other year at Snoqualmie, The of his success largely is that he plays the ball, not the man, | His brother Bert is @ dependable |guard, and he was particularly ef. | fective last night, | Floyd Reed, center, played a con sistent game, and was valuable in | defensive play. Raymond Christman, ordinarily a {standing guard, played forward last night and is a dependable worker. Willys Norman, the other forward, 1s also effective, He was an im- portant cog in the Snoqualmie com- bination. Snoqualmie fans are banqueting the team at the New Washington hotel here Monday night, and a thea- ter party at the Orpheum is planned afterwards, Snoquaimie (#1) B. O'Dell (4) Creasman . lead result at tt start lacked polish, Foster (6) WX, Meppenstal! (6) OXING fans who revel in plenty | GONETHING new ta elub compe k | | | play, |'This pair put up a great battlo here | PIA: ! Teams. two weeks ago, and it pleased the | Mrs. R. Kncx Roberts {oomecee *lcrowd so that Daniel thought it/C®™pbell, have it all er shether dt ‘vas | would be wise to rematch the boya,|that @ match pl bd {more Interesting DDS AND = COLLEGE RING: cow rine to rematch th bore RENTON IN | MEN TO MEET. ae |ece'in'a Tacoma scrap and the ove] it 120K8 like & wood, new feature joubted t | The University of Washington |here two weeks ago resulted in a undoubtedly: be BIG MATCH 2c". team will meet the Univer. take ther club e | ; draw, ‘The Monroe logger is anx:| cit, m up by the other clubs in th if ~ | h t, and Lon SDD'S DRYDOCKERS, who have | sity of British Columbia mittmen in | Westinghouse Electric. ¢ | fous to even up the count, a ; |the first Intercollegiate ring compe- | #otlus Stes! Co ‘a clear ead in the pennant race, c i Hero is the draw, the first rouhd -u3)nie Austin, his manager, promises! o¢ which must be played on or be priate year meter t goo | that Dode will be even more aggres y f tition to be hel je 4 | Idle Hour Clud 1.00 Ss cccatnes travel The events are to be held at the |Mansen Baking $4 fore April 6; school {n Chi: From 10 to 12 noon—Scotch ter- sivp than usual, " La eed sae td ig ae ‘ : i He Medan is no cinch for anybody,|, 1° Stell-Mrs, H. M. Pease va.| Aside from being @ very good golt-|Hers, English bulldogs, Esltmos; pus gym and start at 7:30. The | Puset sound Giove Md T. Hole, Jr-Mra, A. Nordhoff; L. M.ler, Turnbull warb! Scotch {to 6 p. m., French bulldogs, shepherd (gage the Coal Diggers in what |°OmPUSs KY ees ” | Northwest Lead Co. jand the Tacoma welter is expected) Arnoig Mrs, W. M. Tomp Mi. | On bull can warble a Scotch |10 6 DP. riers i | inlks the feature match in this| bouts are as follows: County-City. Bide. |to do a little fast stepping himself. | 2, 4 ; Tompkins vs. Rex} song with the best of them. Aye, | 4088. fox terriers; 7:30 p. m., Boston ee acne. oat "| Bantamweight, Weymouth, Wash Mom esi wiedan Tueniay Hatt Btattord Mrs, } Fransioli; 3 W: Me-| mon, he can th teerlara: i e. ton ve Bir . a 4 aan ee m Kenzie.Mrs. C. ly ve Herts from the coal town state) ‘nston v8, Brown, U. B.C; feather will bo between Fred Cullen and! cinotenl and wife: Boa Bolin Mes Bummy Overton, the goal-keep-|Wsnt, Vassar, Washington vs Eédio Richards, middieewights. Cul-|5'G. Hotchkiss va De Fe We Pe ; . tee of few years ago, nas} Mulhern, U. B. Ci lehtwe |ien has been going good In his recent | x7) H. Moasiil. Je Dentdire 2 the University of Washington Ile shooting shoes again and|Bowman, Washington, ve. Lowden local engagements. Richards 18 8] Kooy poberte ea De, eas wong, [ROM champlonshitp, Just managed to or McWilllams, U. B. C.; weiter Portlander, and has an impressive! " ze ‘Ores | squeeze thru his first round match in 4 ce | Portlander, . > 9 ce Sho: 2 { ~ fe ceiaecxtonae ies weight, Beymer, Washington, vs. ¥®.| record to prove his worth. jars Sark eee , Bees Bly mathe 1924 test this week, aguinst H. | Gordon, Hi. Frank Webb gives the signa!” U.. B.C. epee | ‘The special event will be between | Wiro. Ty Ota Me ee ayn’ | Gratt, one-up. field Lady, aw! Mead, Washington, Lettingh: |that speedy little colored boy, Young |“, 1 ne Rent] After trailing all the way, the efield tady, Fite kick-ott, tomorrow. oa att envy walatt Medley Terrell-Mrs, L. F, Muck-!chamipion managed to square the r gp Be focal equad will be at full) i cton, and the U. lem; M lwalne-Mrs. Walter Gh and the fans are looking |" “*"" aii ° try is unknown. to seeing several real tilts Centre-Half George Buck Aer | io cate | Langford, and Stanley Mc- 5 match on the 17th green, He did not | Willeress. | Henry se and wife. 1 his former team-mate, Tom. A BOXES WEDNESDAY | piny Orr, former Seattle short: Shamrocks, 2 | Tham ter Co. ve. Walworth | iride, the veteran Chicagoan. This ae eek play the home hole very well, but} Wigress |B Overton, Both are soccer artists. Cal, March 15.—/stop, has signed with the Fresno, y Pancho world's flyweight| Cal, ball club. Orr was sold recent. is another rematch, the pair having put Up & good acrap here last week won it because his opponent dubbed | Lady, f TURNBULL is coming|a couple of chip-shots. | champion, has agreed to fight Billy|ly by the Seattle club, to Shreve- (ARBONADO Bonilias here next Wednesday night. port in the Texas league. Young Tham dropped a close deci.) the Northwest! This All first-round matches will Tit Maple Leafs will oppose the | — = jon to McBride ok to Salt is workings on the other bouts|>raw Scot, who can rr-roll his r’s| played before tomorrow night. @ eleven on the Woodland Mounds tomorrow afternoon, at Ol WMA ~ INDEED HAMILTON, —~ HERE WAS NAUGHT SAID on the card and will announce them | Just smoothly as Bob Johnstone, | OF “THE MATTER HAW Se by Monday |the North End pro? has accepted the Mi IAL play with full handicap a WHEN You WENT NoU WILL RECALL “THAT I Ne A es -| professional berth at the Tacoma Fir. | jowance is what the Jefferson creat club and will take up his new | Park Golf club members will shoot at | jq BY AHERN ) jest within the next few weeks. /this week-end. And “be sure that In the Pacific Northwest open|you register your entry with the champlonship of 1918, the Seattle | starter before teeing-off,”’ Golf club, these two sons of Scotland sent out by Club tied for the title, but in the playoff | Dawes, Bob, owing to a badly sprained wrist, | was forced to retire, giving the hon: rge, who was at that tim inal at the Waverly club in BACK Home TH’ LEFT THE CLUB, AS THERE OTHER NIGHT Qe |7/ WAS AN IMPORTANT LETTER DID “TH MISSUS WAITING AT Ho FOR ME le PUT ON A WAR WELL SIR~TT WFORMED one for the fair. |‘! Cascadia Tazewell Tribune, DANCE, OR Did SHE ME THAT IT WAS LEFT x Match between the all-star | IST HAVE ICE SOLE HEIR OF MY UNCLES y DENY a Jand interesting program mapped] Florence Brydon, Open, tri-eolor:' Cas-|basketball championship. Saturday Seattle and Tacoma; and| SusT H ef a? VAST ESTETE, BY HENRY L. FARRELL | °"" sheehr org pio ire 7G. |stats Tazewell Tribune, Mra. Lilian | night they meet Monte Virgine, now March 29, will be the day| ON HER GHOULDE Be NEW, YORK, March 45 —Paut | Woner : ( gyi| venturer, Mrs Florence Berton tegeta, |! third place, and Sunday they will this | DOWANNESBURG, Rerlenbach, the swat king. of if ce, nut | Northport D'Artagan, Mra, Florence Bry-| tangle with St. Benedict's. If the big soccer attraction | Look it over! Then clip it out) AN, y aged, SOUTH AFRICAT. ie bush league ring, took his flrst| ana paste it up in some convenient fe", litet: | Puppy: Garnet. Arthur [Immaculate five ts defeated in first meeting of these teams look at big league pitching in Mad.| iacg for future references, Hero|phy. Limit, white Moonwinks, (either game, a playoff with the Dace in Tacoma, several weeks | ison Square Garden Inst night and | /) Winatred Blake. Blessed Sacrament quintet will be S04 resulted in a 1 to 0 win for he fanned out by Jack 14 day. Nine holes f rs necessa: Seattle team, | Z laney, tho tall sharpshooter Aicap. Approaching an pen, tri-color: Northport Joan 0} ch Mat players picked on tha} seidbesoke Mrs. Florence Hrydon. Winners: Hs tas I ot set now, | Fe ie lintel Baa SUMNER WILL Northport Iderdown, Mra. Florence Bry- |don, “Reserve: Garnet, Arthur Murphy What the association wants every {knew how to stand up at the plate eer | 5. ahd tlie ‘3 os | —Match against borey, fan to remember in the time and swing and miss, and he Jasted ee iene, iyha Hinien« hordbahoe> pitenink at Den team will meet two of the leading | Brace: Mr. Higby. Northport Iderdown, Mra, Florence Brydon. Best Ramely, Saturday, March | |for three and a half rounds when | Qualifying round of club cham-| 6" Ais y tela, | |he was beaten to the floor by an|pionsiip tournament. Match play from |? Seattle bimuyard golfing outfits, the Puget Suund Glove Co, and the [opporite sex: Northport Young Adventur- | ‘SIDERS Jopponent who knew how and when |scratch, Idle Hour club, in a scheduled Brydon, Beat Maidens North 6 Adventurer, Mrs, Brydon, a Z i} it i] May %~ WILL PLAY 3 i f HSS ane bach was floored” three| ole, full handicap, Star wie y Berlenbach was floorec 06 | 16—T'wo-ball be. cbleved MRE ttle tras aaeeseee, tee hing grounds, First and | Y'8% tor tryin, |times when Referee Jack O'Sulllvan|tion, 18 holes, one-half combined handl- | if 4 West seat Mercer, st § p, m, Saturday, f lshowing made by the I an against | |waved Delaney to his corner and|°*p" #! Mid for the Wert Seattic } called Berlenbach’s seconds into the! country elu! West Siders have W elts Named on | Luis Firpo, two weeks ago. Spalla < All C T is due to fight such men as Geno | -Coast [eam yy jring to get him, * |) May 80—-Leap OF a win to their credit, | County |Tunney and Tommy Gibbons while | OLY ACA tasks aenesh dee a J , g Smart generalship, good boxing) Ment: | Mixed tou ate always out there t y J Z Al = Jand clean, sharp punches won the) ned handicaps out there trying, Z Z3 a 6 knows but that they nay jon his America tour, He should} 1 ack abs eeitue masa Seer In announcing the coach's | All-Coast team, today, Dr, J. | ("Sune €—-Rpring Ifight for Delaney. It was u clever! June 13 tomorrow, when they tackle land brave piece of daring Tees trom. Tacoma, on the! Fred Bohler declared that expert opinion had picked the best men. ! a: | turned the first break and the fight i tha playfield. Woods wit otticate as reteres California placed two, and Ore- gon, Washington and O, A. C. ak Dempsey. and Roy a figured out y contest will be! l sensational bout here. hold dog shows after the Puget Sound | Norman (2) . Kennel club has been concluded, Be-|¥- O'Dell (12). Score by quarte: cause the ban on California dogs has | ualmie | been removed, even larger entry lists F | | _ Substitutions—snoq jare expected in the two cities which |B. ireits et Ace er nte Kemp for Norman, Kiause (1) for O'Dell, —Carmich O'Dell; Foster, L. Knighton for Bagby. Saturday's judging program fol-| Referee—B i low r. Reed (3) ... Gs, o Go. rs Portland, During tho past few years he has been employed in an indoor | ON TONIGHT PALDING'S and the Green Lake M. BE. fives will tangle in the sec- j {ond game of the series for the City Reserve: | Basketball league title tonight at the a eee lY. M. C. A, gymnasium. The game ‘Amer. |48 billed to start at 8:30 o'clock. A ley. Open: | preliminary game, in the Class B yularess. | series, will be played an hour earlier, 0 |with the Green Lake seconds and the Best Lock fives meeting. Both Green Lake teams were win- ners in the first games of the series, played last Wednesday. ATHLETICS IN SOCCER PLAY Allen athletic club has a chance ,|to tle for the pre-league champion- ship by beating Wilson Gaw’s uni- | versity soccer team today. It is reasonably certain that the athletics will down the university squad and enter into a tie with the Rainiers, to be played off next week. The game starts at 2:45 p.m. IRST PRIZES ordon)—Dogs: Puppy, Bingo, Andrews. Novice: Pex's Rex, Limit ACK WESTLAND, ttile-holder of | pr | Setters Better be | Mack, | ning’s [open } nore nerve Higby enn Open: Jenning’s Jen- Bitch Win heep Dogs—Bitch Camermam, Open man. Win Fanny, Piet Sunday's reverse at Tacoma | Ahard blow for the Post lads | When they take the field tomor- ike Miners are very apt to find in @ revengeful frame of mind. changes are expected on| ides, but the line-ups will not| iowa until Referes Fred Taylor | Mg Whistle for the kick-off. | 6 GAME ON > | field will be the venue for wor hounds—Dor Hensen (alone in Henson, Winners TRIES are now being listed for | Henten 2 alle l | Collies — Dogs the best all-ball-and-aggregate | preme, Mrs, Chela Bete competition at the North End club, | port Young Adventurer ae t in line before the closing day,|don. American bred: ‘squire of Moimir, — ein os SNe | CRUSADER’S TO A one ey xh ne aaa | Prince Aliwhite, Winatred Blake. Limit, DECIDE CHAMP {sable and white thport D'Arta- to bo a busy A heavy schedule faces the Im- season is going} an, Mrs rence Brydon, — Limit, u Mrs. Lilllan Miller, Open, white: Prince |maculate Conception five if they sex players of the Rainier Golf club| Anwhite, Winafred Blake, Open, sable |. . & Limit: Prince, Mrs. jase, Open: Mra, Prince, Mra. F. GAN “THATS GREAT, HOOPLE I= Y'know WHAT 2 ~ YoU OUGAT-To AHROW A PARTY FoR “TH’ BUNCH NOW! -~You SAT 1W On) ALL OUR BLOWOUTS, AN Now YoU CAN Even UP TH’ COUNT BY BUMPING A BARREL j WELL MATOR~ How! YAS YOUR RECEPTION Puppy: Btelt: Novice Mra. L, W. Bry- Garne was Spring Eelectio tournament April 18—Biind hole competition. April full ha Ma play s | oat Ct we lone neawsn, RICKARD WILL BRING SPALLA Erminio Spalla will be brought to |the United States by Tex Rickard | Zion the strength of the marvelous | Tombatone Skagit County | electic cloner. match, Everett Golf t Ralnetr, Tul Skagit Country * July 4—Mixed (wo-ball foursomes, | Thruout the first two rounds De- club, at Mount Vernon, | for Delaney | July 11—Summer Eelgetic opens. F 5; f Janey took the big chance of @tfow- |, | y seas! "i pf uly 26—Two-club ‘competition, 18 ing Berlenbach ta swarm all over Hen medal 2 en g|ROCKNE WON'T | him. He was blocking some of tho| cup. Match play on handicap, terrible short punches to the body, untry club mt lmJack | cal cond! ac August 1$—-Tombastone tournament Auntie Low putts competition eptember $—Fleld day, Nine holew medal play dicap, Approaching and putting con 1 but others went thru, and they hurt)" him Hefore the gong brought the fighters out for the third round | Berlenbach could hardly walt to get) started, When the bell sounded he) § Te ott h y rushed acrons the ring to finish his! September ? man, October 10 ette, Mat borey. ‘Tworelud competition, Knute Rockne flatly statement that he was after the Uni | versity. of Towa football coaching fob, today. lockne, speaking at his > home, said that he was sat- isfied where he was and did not} intend to leave Notre Dame unt | versity. denied the each placed one on the mythical five, GUO. Ay Gis Talt, California ... Latham, Oregon Kincaid. Southern Cal Wolts, Washington Forward Forward

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