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. na ATTLE AR itil DAY THE FRANK EMMERS IS TRIBES PROMISING YOUNG INFIELDER PANCHO VILLA NOT LIKELY TO BOX WHILE IN NORTHWEST” { No Rivals H wat Crew Likely to Meet Bear: Seattle Picks Up Goo for Champ ee Prospect From Eastern in Seattle Chan About Fights and Fighters| BY LEO H, LASSEN e oe Lh ie go's Emmers Has Little Chante. of ‘Breaking Into Regular Lineup This Year, but Is Valuable Man to Haye ~¥ West soon to fight th: 4 nm ny je Berlendack in four round: Ce] | ; : Sy h Around—Other Gossip From San Bernardino | Flyweight | BY LEO H. LA AN B RDINO, Cal., March 20.—This Jack De- laney, who ruined Paul Ber- lenback in New York the other night. met * He's who knocked Bert” Colimas down so many times that the referee got diezy and stopped S the fight when they tangled P in New ork 9 a Colimas, middleweights, Knocked off by right back hom The Connec ago. of Westers and came boy , ie comir © bolts at!) Doyle's Vernon Arena the first Match will probably be a return go with Colimas. Judging by what De! the short Game shouldn't bother him any, The result of the fight was quite gin ® shock to the California ring con sets Ungent, i because fight stories reach ing here had Delaney all in and a| setup for the Busting Berlenback. b t= Te anybody who can answer the Question: What ts a Setup, one engraved dill pickle. The Same Old Story It's the same old story: we offer ‘im this Ber | Bid Berlenback had won, Delaney Would have been a setup, and now| that he’s knocked off, Delaney was too experienced and Berlenback was » overmatched. It's a great game—this business | of matching prospects. That one knockout shouldn't neces-} sarily stop Berlenback. If he has the stuff in him he will get over It altho such a defeat is undoubtedly bound to be a temporary setback, Benny Leonard was knocked cold) twice while he was learning the fame. Old Jim Flynn stopped Jack Dempsey. And s0 on down tho line The defeat might ruin Berlenback andé yet the knockout may taught him more than a quick tory over Delaney. Greb Goes | Back East | Harry Greb has returned to Pitts burg, after a prolonged stay on the Coast. He came out this way more/} for a vacation than anything else. Hoe beat Jack Reeves handily at Oak-| land in a four-round bout a month Or 80 ago. Greb didn’t make a very good im- Qression in this bout, as he out- classed Reeves so far that he al- Tost made a joke out of it. Los Angeles, afraid to use cham- pions, couldn't give Greb a tumble, while Tommy Simpson couldn't find a suitable opponent for him for an- other shot at Oakland. CITY BALL LEAGUE IS ORGANIZED Nee Seattle City Baseball league, | to run along the same lines os the Sem!-pro league, was organized at & meeting at the Ben Paris bil- Nard pariors iast night. Five charter member teams are| in the new loop. They are the Union Ol! Co. West Seattle A. C., * Ben Paris Billiards, Post-Intellgen- o and the Covey Laundry Co, A $200 purse was offered by Ben | Paris, to be divided among the two aig teams at the end of the) Biamond Dust CLEARWATER, Fie, March 20. Brooklyn may pass on one of the regui | catchers to the St. Louls Cards for Milton v0 | | | | Stock if the Cards do not get young Gib- + son from the Boston Braves, it was re- * ported at the Robins’ training camp to: 4 day. Ruth, who lost « $1, The Babs | started to the bank with four of them, and when he got there he had only three. the same middleweight ; rt Flora Johnson, HELE. Titleholder Probably Will Not Be} Seen in Action Here BY TOM OLSEN ANCHO NEA, averisce rs 3 ring dur the North pponenta f in th a war of the woods, The lacking tn © of this fact ho world's s neck kilo Grendetta « 4 flyweight ts weight i around nd it's not Ikely aced to come ey aia to) | MecDONNELL BOXES FLOYD JOE SON handful of ring fane have ined at tho Austin & Bal ns with « eally enjoyable heavyweight bout, The action has been furnished by the Seattle heavy has won fame thruout and Jack McDonnel! nother local product. ‘These two boys stand on thelr toes nd sock them to each other, and n't a dull second during al! ‘ma wre of the time that | ite Altho McDonnell lacks the exper: size and strength of Johnson, give and A sma! ence, he shows a willingness to take. ROBERTS AND | HARPER NEXT Eddie Roberts, the Taco’ weight, {9 expected over the | part of the week to begin his local} training for the bout with Boboy | Harper Tuesday night at the © rene Pool here, which ts billie’ for Coast welterweight championship, Roberta has proven himself to be one of the leading welters on the *| Coast, while Harper has likewise dis tinguished himself. The fans are warming up to the coming match, and {t ts expected that seats will be at a premium Tuesday night. | Mareario Flores, the Fillpino light-| weight, who fought around here lethree or four years ago, meets BMy | Morrow in the semi-windup. Flores, } according to Sam Belkin, his trainer, is a much-Improved battler, and the fans will see a noticeable change for the better In his ring work. WILLIS IN MAIN EVENT Stanley Willis and Mike O'Leary, lightwelghts, headline the card at Ta. coma tonight. Altho Willls isn’t re- garded in Seattle as a main-eventer, reports from Tacoma state that; these two boys put up a great scrap) in that city two weeks ago, and the rematch was popular enough for a) main event. spot. Waterman and) Pepe are staging t ow. Teddy Setdernan, the New York} featherweight, meets Len Malody of Laramie, in the semi-windup. Chick it, the pleasing Seattle welter, Is down for the special event with rug ged Jack Griffith of Portia ‘The two other bottts compl ete the j bill. CASEYS BEAT Y. M. C. A. FIVE! ‘The Seattle Knights of Columbus | basketball team defeated tho local | }¥. M. C. A. five last night, 44 to 22, on the “Y”" floor. Logan and |Stelk starred for the winners, while | | Ted Stande was by far the outstanding luminary for the Y. M. C. C. A. team. | GF, MARTHA M'DEAR,~T GAW A BEAUTIFUL MANSION TODAY AND QUIRED ABOUT THE PURCHASE PRICE! = WHEN THE SARASOTA, Fia., March £9.—Condition | of Heint + Giants ver + operstad ¢ newly work. LAKELAND, Fia., March 20—An in- fected foot kept Rube Latake, Indian | third sacker, out of the game with the | Cinginusti Reds, CATALINA ISLAND, Cal. | The Chicago Cubs A | here todi les, where three | games ate to be played with the Vernon Tigers and the Los Angeles team. March 20.— ing to leave MOBILE, Ala., March 20.—Catcher Pat | Collins, By! Symon and Ed Cutting are on ) the Browns’ hospital iat. FRESNO, Cal, March 20-—Jack Knight, veteran Infleider, released by Oakland ro: cently, has been signed by the Salt Lak: Beos, and will report at once, Manager Duffy Lewis announced, MYRTLEDALE, March Man- _ ager Ivan Howard expects to have Oak- “Jand rookies class pruned down to absolute “must by the end of thin ee of the youngste ¥e STOCKTON, Cal., March 20,—Portiand expects 19 have all holdoute within the fold hy the end of the week, Secording Kenworthy. nd MeCann, High and Lev- expected in camp shortly. DIAMONDS American Jewelry Co. 821 SECOND AVE. Established 1889 = MONEN COMES FROM MY UNCLES ESTATE, I THINK WE WILL TAKE A JAUNT To EURODE, THEAS COME BACK AND BUN “TI HOUSE WW QUESTION, AND GIVE UP THiS LOATHESOME BOARDING HOUSE BUSINESS 4 ee FIELD | time of It are revising thelr opinions | Cardinals THIS 1S THE ONLY CHANCE READ THE PAPER fo FORGET ABOUT BACK PORCH, TELLING 0 11h Kure +) nomad Here are the eight Huskies who are rowing in the Washington first ; “hell at the present time. Coach Callow consid- | praay ers that all of them have an excellent chance of making the final eight which will row here against California, April |W 4; Hal Condon, 5; | 12. Left to right they are: Harrison Sanford, bow; Chuck Brown, 6; Fred Spuhn, 7 7, and Al U Ibrickson. stroke FRANK CHANCE COMPETE | ,,,,, 10, JOIN SOX Y eee PREPS raimiay White Sox, will Join hts am at Winterhaven, on Apri 1GH achool track fans are getting|4 Chance has bee i ready for a series of high class)ieq by a serious flinexs and is Just cinder events this year With such men as George Norion, Indo Indridson, and tm, ama, arte jewve, BUSHER SIGNED Sais fieie| BY CARDINALS being uncovered every day at the dif. | ferent high sthool camps. Those who} stewart Clark, Frisco bush leaguer, has been signed by the St. Loula thought Ballard would have an easy Clark, a shortstop, will because there are at Jeast two other! report Immediate! teams who have just as much chance jat_Bradentown as Ballard valesctn EA Jenkins, |r nine ‘They are Broadway and Roosevelt a weight material In the league this) Those threo, at the present writing, | year. No Percy Egtvets, Harold look like the cream of competition in| Shidlers or Apollo Hutchinsons will the prep loop, Ballard and Br ay | scintillate on the field this year, All have all the individual stars, the! the points are going to be won on the mwork. |trnck. Welght events are weak, all Strange to say, there Is a dearth over -|| OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | Uo WONDER! « HE HASTURNED W SO MANY FALGE ALARMS ALREADY, SHE DOESNT PAY ANYMORE KTTENTION “To HIM “THAN AN ESKIMO WOULD To AN \Ce CARD! WA-HAs THAT ESTATE DOEGN'T GET A KICK OUT OF, HER —~ SHE'S AG SKEPTICAL AS A BEE with A ROGE'ON AN EAGTER Now See HERE,~ L Getto AND GAY, BEFORE I ih WRITE OUT A SUP AND DUT IT IN A MILK BOTTLE ON THE THE MILKMAN TO LEAVE AN EXTRA DINT OF CREAM TOMORROW Je y) =a tara Hees. HOOPLE TAKES THE ESTATE WITH A PINCH OF SALT =, dines aia Eide Roland France, 2; to the Card camp | | | Dennie Abel, 3; Max Luft, Capt. Don Grant, coxrswain. SBCs * Washington Crew Will Be Ready for Golden Bears. BY JACK HOHENBERG HE Huskion will be ready for the California oarsmen when Bears Journey North to contest Coast rowing honors on Lake Washington, April 12, That ts the by Coach Rusty Callow, Washington coach. Altho Callow will not make his selections until the last week be- fore the big race, his present first boat ts a fair indication of what Call | fornia will be up against The Huskies are not over-confident They realize more than ever that the| crews in order to train the men in | Bear obstacle must be hurdled before | the finer points of oarsmanship, the old varlocoupler can be tuned in| Feverish activity Is being marked on Paris and Poughkeepsie chatter.| every night on the lake. It will con- | Right now, morale is at its highest | tinue until California comes and goes. ‘TOM GIBBONS IS | CARP-GIBBONS LEFT IN DARK} SCRAP LOOMS Tommy Gibbons has not heard a| A fight between Tommy Gibbons word, officially, of his proposed fight | and Georges Carpentier this summer, |with Carpentier, the French boxer. | either at Benton Harbor or Michigan | Just before he started his afternoon |City, i» belng discussed. Edaie| workout at New York today, he de ane aah tip ie Bice ee Peake | woutd oy zsommins, jclared that the Carp bout was news| promoter, who claims to have the |to him and that he would willingly| Frenchman's signature to a fight, box the Prenchman {f ho could not|can show whether the fight can be |get a crack at Dempsey. | etaged, = * % * point in the crew house., Every from the stroke of the first cr ¢ coxwain of the sixth ts hard to place on that final They all have a chance one of them. Coaching by voice, and by Callow in an effort to teach his proteges that they must perfect their slide work as well as thelr outboard work before they will be ready, Bob Butler, stant mentor, !s taking man the by experience A Most Complete Stock of New Spring Patterns in All-Year Weights—from ~ which the most fastidious can make a selection, $50—$5: Tailored to Your Order 25 Years of Sincere Custom Tailoring Service HE TAILOR 1315 Third Ave. Saatceiamininveente sane ~ SA EMRE en ew to] | motion pictures is being used | charge of tho fourth, fifth and sixth) (Sport Editor AN BERNARDINO, Cal., b) EN of The Star) March 20,—Seattle has picked up 4 promising young infielder in Frank Emmers, pur- ck Emmers is a husky fellow, | and he fields well, his throwing being especially a right-handed hitter and whe His natural position is shortstop, and } this season as an extra infielder. ed from the Eastern league. weighing around 165 pounds, strong. He's cts the ball travels. will come in handy n he conn He hasn’t much of a chance to break into the regular in- | field, as Ted Baldwin at third, Sammy Crane at shortstop and Cliff B; Jimmy Welsh and Elmer Bow- }man have a stranglehold on all of the first base work. Emmers is still a youngster, and het lop Into a valuable regu lar in @ year or so if he improves as he should Resides this sextet of infielders the Indians will undoubtedly carry Leo Taylor, the Seattle ball hawk, whi Taylor can hound that base ball, and if he could onl hit he would not have any trouble making |the Coast league grade RED BALDWIN PRETTY FAIR CATCHER And don’t worry much about the catching for the time being as Red) Baldwin is a better catcher than he when he h Seattle in 1920, Three seasons made a muchimproved receiver of this fellow, and Red Killefer thinks & world of his judgment in handling piteh He was the Radiant One's chief mask man when the Angels won the pennant a few years back Baldwin showed nice form in the games with the Cubs, and he can carry the brunt of the mask work until aid BRADY CAN WORK ON DOUBLE PLAYS Most any second start double right, but the jewel fs the keystone guardian who can go to his left and get the ball to second accurately in time to complete a double killing. | And that’s Just what Cliff Brady can do. This little half-pint tosser has been | turning this trick time and time| again In practice sessions and with a/ crack shortstop like Sammy Crane| to work with he should give Seattle the best second base combination we} have ever had. TOUGH PAIR TO PITCH TO With Billy Lane leading off and! hitting second and with h, Eldred and Rohwer following, | the opposition hurlers have their work cut out for them this summer. |Lane and Brady are both midgets and both have fi batting eyes. Be- |sies, they can crack the ball when {t does come in thelr alley. Lane |haa always hit-around .300 in this |league, while Brady hit around that mark for two years in the Interna- tional clreult. baseman ca TED BALDWIN HITS | ABOUT SAME Ted Baldwin, the Indians’ aggres- sive young third-sacker, is hitting |about the same in spring training, He is etill awkward at the dish, but when he does land on the onton It travels far and wide. If he could loosen up a bit with the willow and |swing more freely {t would tmprove |his hitting. Killefer said last fall | that he hoped he could change Ted's | | win {s using the same form as ever. Baldwin will hold as well as he did a year ago—.280— he won't have much trouble holding his job. - armed NEW OUTFIELD FOR VERNON Reports drifting here from Los An- geles state that the Tigers will start the season with a new outfield. Mike Menoskey, obtained from the Boston Red Sox, will be in left field; Al Gil- hy lespie, t Los Angeles | man. style in the spring, but so far Bald-|, his own fn this| | company as a fielder and if ho hits), ady at second are cinches to start the season, and Setanta who f year, will be rm ing Botie, der, will be Itallan pill carried tor extra for 4) onkey work in this company. JONES FINDS CONTROL One of the most pleasing things about Percy Jones work on the mound for Seattle tn the last half of the game with the Chicago Cubs the last week-end, was his control. Hé has always been advertised as a wild But his control of the apple was almost perfect Saturday. He has & world of siuli and if be can com trol it he should win. With a second division club he managed to win 18 |anG lose 17 for Los Angeles last year, |which was pretty good after sitting ‘TRIBE HAS | TWO TILTS | OVER WEEK AN BERNARDINO, Cal., March 20.—T ne work is going along at top speed in the Seattle training camp, and Wednesday's | workouts were varied by a team of Yannigans being sent to Riverside, where they beat the Indians 6 to4. 7 The real Redskins had the |faces beaten until they blew later innings. Lesley and i hes worked on the mound for the Seattle bunch. Osborne featured the |game with four safe blows im four |trips. The regulars went thru two work jouts, taking things easy in the aft lernoon. Red KiMifer has booked tro practice games for the weekend. Pomona college sends a team here |Saturday and the crack Shell Of outfit from Los Angeles will be here |Sunday, (_ Camp Gossip | Grimes, the Cubs’ regular first ts & moose, and he takes cut at the ball. He was one ef ir) |ip the Indian-Cub series t fe Filmer Jacobs made the trip = be! Bernardino with the Brut of the Indian staff of 1923 says ao he was in « Seattle uniform right Bem,” the Cubs, CUft Brady has been troubled with fore finger on his throwing hand, whic has affected his meri some, Youn Gres bas been umplring mest nd 6 L lobby these days. bird who liked to better ‘than the Little Glant, youre & would lke to see him. Lefty O'Doul has reported te the Lake Bees at Fresn' The Seattle club man Indians camp say that the veteran Boebler | hurling some great ball for the ACore. | co. 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