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sata ee © =—Pay Checks Cashed—— WILE VETERAN MOUND MEN COME THRU FOR SEATTLE TRIBE? THE SEATTLE MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924, WASHINGTON VARSITY CREW LINEUP STILL REMAINS A MYSTERY Killefer Is Confident Coach Callow Shifts Men Pitching Staff Will Do Dell, Bagby, Gregg, Jones, Sutherland and Steuland Will Carry Early-Season Pitching for Redskins; Catching Needs Help; Fields All Set Right Now| BY LEO i. | LASSEN Sporting Editor of The Star AN BERNARDINO, Cal., March 17. eran pitchers kick thru and carry Indians on the mound? | “Red” Killefer, Seattle's carrot-thatched pilot, seems to} think that the present staff will make quite a noise in the coming season, and, if the mound corps falls down, Killifer has hopes of landing two or three good men from the majors when the big league teams begin to cut down. Killefer expects much of “Wheezer” Dell this year, The big fellow himself expects a big season, In fact 1928 wa the first mediocre year he ever had in this company, having the remarkable record of having won 20 ball games or more per season from 1918 to 2 inclusive, Vernon had a terrible club last year and Dell did creditably with the Tigers even under such ining circumstances. It was thought advisable that he be given a change so he was sent to Seattle. Dell pitched some Cal. May Become highly effective ball in the Big Ivory Belt closing days of the 1928 race ALIFORNIA h —Will Seattle's the burden for vet- the and finished slightly above the .500 mark in games wou and lost. Here are the boys the Jim . Lake Washington, Agel 12, Harbac h, § Holland, i Bolt in the ie Se or «Marks Are wit Broken by Dog Show He has the sisiest HE most fron Bag! > may fi Bagby belt of the United States this time, California has been called the belt, and other names based om native deriv But, with training camps in C won't be long before it v known as the {vory belt wasn’t toning b fall bh ied x " ¢ f any pitcher to Mt this! Jleague tn years, He will te given} . ja thoro trial by Killefer. Bagby | [ Camp Gossip has a lot of freak stuff andhe has | been pitching a long te and} Frank Tobin pulled Kpows what Ht abouy early camp injuries SUTHERLAND HAS ALWAYS WON erland has gays beer a winner in the Coast Maue. He's n right now dog show Bowman and Brady of the newcomers Mt righthanded, while Osborne sticks he other side oi Pb. from the other side of ¢ 5 ae see ee, fled here te in terrible season, he wat dinsatt a re the plarers ar he should go weftinder K shape The sidelin usually play catch | practice, are torn up, while the outfield fe too short. Percy Jones, the pouthpaw ob. | plans f » even tained from Los dameles, has a | year. - Senjworld of stuff, and if he finds con. | were ex RSMPltrol he will be a wer He won | Tacoma w gage for a second | be held ¢ t far, and ho was Adolf knows| troubled consider#y with a sore arm, Last year ms the first sea Den't be surprised if Wheeser Delt |#00 in nearly fowyears that he aii pitches the opening against Zoslany pitching te speak of, as he be read |spent Ta let e¢ eae tine ‘on th openers for : "3 ment, but he's with the Portland Beavers} Vean C i win his share of =. game nd Mil come in doubt valuable as & relief pitcher ¢ from the Green Lake Gress rt Griggs : tay masaiet riskihended’ hitter'in helYear. Kille@ however, | expecta | M an overtime period fer @ lefthander to pitch to, and|him to take is turn at the start o: a , the Spalding cage Ya giad that the Silent Slugger ts man-|the race. 5m tle for the City a George StHland, the young fel The score was Whared, Rehwer and Stealand are|!0W obtainedfrom the Chicago Cube, @ card hounds of the club. You a looks like giite a pitch: iways tell who is winning by Eldred, eh remeee Af tee Serine: rom. jold headssn the club like his style | He resemiles Elmer Jacobs tn loc nd dellwy. There § still a flock of young fel wa in amp, and Killefer may find |and Chet Du Jimmy Delaney, who meets Gen | pitch or two worthy of carry: | hibition Tunney Monday night, will fight jing {nile bunch, but it's still too ry Floyd Johnson, Seattle heavy, at Ver-jearty # the training to get much Ron, Cal. on A 1. The mill will| ore a te on them. fo four rounds. Kilifer starts —— Many of the 275 4 ited he 1 be taken to re anoth ° wi the other @ i ng the next THIRD CAGE GAME, MUST BE PLAYED HING an 16 and lost 17 Ad Schacht te winning favor ae trainer | division club with the bors, who his business. apparently sewed 1 won one contes Windy O winning foul basket, » hruout the entire For Green ke ‘Tea fed in good shape and the young third sacker expects a fa: season. | time Babe ut up a bang Green Lake seconds tossed the Ci hip oy from Best’ Lock, STANFORD MAN practice games 1 in these con- | to get a much / lbett# Une on his pitching strength. | 1 the catchers, Red Baldwin, | renin snd tart Srucer wii| GOOD PADDLER the bulk of the carly recetving.| Swimming without competition, a new man fs obtained. Bald-| Wallace O'Connor, Stanford univer. and Tobin both know the y pmore, came within 17 sec je, and while {t's not the best |onds of the world's record for the iff in the circuit, Killefer is cor 500 meter swim recently The lent that they will do until rein- | world’s record for the distance whic 5 ‘ements are obtained. Bruckér, |is in the nelghborhood of a mile, ta] EMillions Use It — Few Centsh three-t teazue product, looks good |22 mainutes | now, particularly aa « hitter. Killefer isn't worrying about his Infleld and outfteld—it the battery record hold: and Coach | preparing | Hav, \aul, BY Jove, MY DEAR ISNT tT GRAND “To LADIES = “THE 00SS Ession PAVE WEALTH DescenuDY| OF WEALTH DOES NOT GIVE ; ON NoU WHEN You | 7| ME“THE SLIGHTEST QUALM'. 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Card Tables, Pool, Cigars Candies, Soft Drinks © Fountain Lunches ORGAN IN A AMDHONY CONCERT = 5000000000000 “-**90000008 | il OUR | BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | California Crew Which Rows Here in April University of California who will contest the supremacy Left to right they are: Coxswain Tapscott; Rogers, stroke m, 3; Walker, 2, and Loscamp (captain), bow. Aggressive Welters Top . Tuesday’s Smoker Here BY TOM OLSEN Northwest,| Young Sam mroe and | little Pool! Tues of welter » box air p © two opening n va, I y were prompt : Mick: KARLOFF TO BOX THURSDAY cht edge, > Karloff. 1 draw was correct, | heavy ht, boxes cnn of the deciaton, it was hand fight, from the tap of the Tacoma car ¢ round until the 4 in the atxth have taken kindly to the rematch, and it ts expected that they I) be generous in their patronage Tuesday nig th boy engagement Home thougt Russian o He has tak apt pupil, Matt" Ma’ pear fn tho lo future, and is a ver dup thelr training and o in the best of shape. dup should be a good ickey Cullen, the idiewelght who has been the boys over with fre around hore lately, meets rds of Portland. Rich im ton very good ring were pi PANCHO VI 18 COMING Pancho V world’s flyweight champion, will be in Seattle in the {near future, according to word re celved by his Fullpino friends here | yenterday Pancho 1s to meet his bride, who jarrives in San Francisco from Man ila thin week, and they expect to re turn to the East by way of Seattle | Villa was married but a short tine |before leaving his bride to seek | fame and fortune In the America ring. | TODD ELEVEN PLAY TO TIE) er tnt ne nas won vit ne bas rae Todd Drydockers and the Ren- | her arrival at the Golden Gat nounced The ner bout, Fred clever m: knock! auei Eddie Mi arda lays record. RENTON AND — Renton. A big crowd .watched the} battle, which was’ thrilling from Davis looked good for the|QTANFORD UNIVERSITY has ven, declined the invitation of the I tender for the min: |ifornia will meet in played a great kame. assic on April 26, conl diggers battled to al scoreless tie | the Washington sion eae _ TRAVEL FOR Jimmy Daly played a great defen- STANFORD U sive game for Renton, while Lapsan. | fo upset the dope by hold- University of Callfornia to compete ir ple Leafs to @ scoreless |in the Penn relay games this league game. Stanford and th their which Tacoma scored the only victory of | preclude entries. he day by walloping the West Se-| Hoy attle eleven, 7 to 1, in annual would the gamelare promoting all-We: played on Hiawatha playfield. ern relay | 1 fs slated for tho] 6 date of May 10, on the Cal. | oval, All of the Coast col- | ie cea and untverslties are probable | contenders. May 10, fs an open | ’ date h most of the present ag: | GRACIOUS { gregations, and a mect then will| 1 SUPPOSE YoU AND MRS. serve ®4 a good termination to the HOOPLE WILL GIVE UP THE on the Coast, Just before the | HOUSE, AND GO AROUND “THE {national meats tt thee : in whieh ora: ‘ornia and Stanford probably WORLD —~ OH DEAR, | will compete, | WHAT WILL BECOME OF ME 2 IT WAVE ALWAYS HAD A PRESENTIMENT THAT 1 WoULD FALL PREY ToTHE SNARES AND PITFALLS OF “THE WICKED CITV!~ cad *f the date set, seano! ‘SWORD TEAMS | WILL COMPETE) Stanford and California fencers | | will meet in a final contest at Stan ford on April 14, Coach Harry Ma- loney has three good men in Ken- |neth Gardner, Michel de Cazotte and | Jack Wallace. Gardner Is from Oak land, de Cazotte comes from Palo | Alto and. Jack Wallace is also from} the Stanford city KIRKSEY MAY SPRINT AGAIN | Morris Kirksey, California sprint jer, Is going to ¢ the Olympic gamer, but is puzzled as to how he! will get there. Kirksey aspires to become a member of the rugby team and, falling in that, he will attempt to go as a member of the sprinting team, |NEW PRODIGY MAKES FURORE | Chester Bowman, the new sprint sensation, played football far Syra- |cuse during the 1923 season, Bow- mi lendof high caliber, has re- {eently developed into a real sprint | find, His greatest achievement was a victory over Loren Murchison. ‘PROMOTER BIDS FOR BIG FIGHT Billy Haak. Memphix fight pro: moter, has offered a guarantee of $100,000. for a Dempsey-Firpo or a Dempsey-Gibhons fight to be staged \ ca at Momphis on July 4. \Indians and iIndians ts booked for |dropped a meet to the Y. M. C. A in nford and California About to Get Best Work Dow Walling and Al Ulbrickson Putting Up Great Race for Stroke Seat in First Varsity—Roland France Is Taking Care of No. 2 Job BY JACK 8. HOHENBERG ITH the University of Washington race month off Coach Rusty Wast lecoach, is in a quandary as to who be varsity shell. Understand, tho, that y is not hampered by a lack of material. He has too much, and does not know which men to choose. The secret of the whole thing is to get eight men who can work as one unit behind heady stroking men who can control their slides and make the Sag! ride thru | the oan at’s what Rusty (nl a Teal, )| wants a nd |} 8 going to ge No Coast Title af he has ( anit ig Baseball Series arlie Brown to coxswa I 4 ersity bal there will be no Coast ch mooth] teams well RUSTY SHIFTS HIS OARSMEN of the Washington eight on ee tite ffeil ast! Baas ee ; Donaldson, 7; Stunstrum, 6; || the be ranged, his plans were 4 He pi t based s been rowing 2 seat slide e subje: a Cons up sting, however, sure is practically whe Ulbrickson race for 4 oarsmen-~ ed his m at Ulbricksea certain to pass, putting wy nt { Diamond Dust Cubs S plit Two Games BERNARDINO, Ca: ch! §AN FRANCISCO, March < Vrancteco took full revenge from and Chit | se ay, winning b war ok et LEADER AND BECK ATTEND 17.—San| Prous C. Beck and The Seattle Indians ; go Cubs divided their tw 4 Lende i erable apr Walker Ren aan’ os do his stuff. Beck took motion pic- the Bees were bes! re films of the oarsmen with his esterds: amera, so the men mi, be ¢ their own faults FRESNO, Cal. teri, Balt Lake the Fresno A ed wo see MYRTLEDALE, Cal, March 17,—Iey KNOCKOUT ® ss MAHA, Neb., March 17.—A krock out at the hands of a champiog made instead of ruined the career of ‘against Pad Morrie (Kid) Schiaifer, Omaha's cone have voted to| tender for the welterweight title, was) History shows that a knockout |punch usually blasts the hopes of a young scrapper and he never is a4 | good as before. Schiaifer is an exception. He has been stopped but onee iq his dife—that time at Chicago by |Champion Mickey Walker himself. | Undaunted, Schlatfer started right |back up the indder. ste ttine| He has won 14 straight fights sin signed his|then and a glance at the list of 1 | victims shows few were “set-ups. tion of Verne ©. Lacey go ovr the . f rgen made ateur standing, nd twe him to good standing, It ere was noth- lent style, allow ing bait a brace of hits} and flopping nine on strikes in the| four innings that he itched. The next exhibith game for the! Wednesday when the tribe stacks up aguinst the Sherman Indians at Riverside. HUSKY BOXERS DEFEAT U. B. C..°"""" In his comeback he has won deci ersity ol r | SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 17.—Till | bs ee nM Aikmpen es |pitrery: heldone’ piteher, elgued a new {sions over Billy Wells, the much jost one and won one Saturday contract, making théyBosten Red Sox} touted English champion; : Jimmy when the boxing team de: | squad complete Seoce Phu Deis, bile Fepa eee. . B.C. four matches out of | — ne sckttae, age See a a LAKELAND, Fis., Mars ae the fresh. weremiie See | cag gine ca Meee teiJimmy Clabby, Tillis (Kid) Herman, ’, Bud Logan, Cowboy Padgett, Rocit | Smith, Chgrlie Long, Patsy Rocco, AUGUSTA, Fin: rch 11-—Manager OT tty tara ne eeet | Harold Siamons and others. nd fielding drill, using 1 'D MOBILE, Ala, March 17.—Shocker, | PSEY WILL REESE NAMED nt ied tina te ng en | CAGE CAPTAIN irs,'2, 3 tle ana the treo on | DEFEND TITLE } Tt practically certain that Jack Ree oe, en been named Defines will defend his heavyweigit 1 «aptiin at Washington} NINETEEN ARE IN CUP PLAY against Luis Firpo on Labor lege. Reeso was a star} Cuba and Belgium bave announce) day, The South American will be the during the season just past|thetr intentions of competing for the }¢hampion's only opponent this yeat hould have even a better year/ Davis cup this year. 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