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PAGE 4 About Fights and Fighters BY LEO 8 LASSEN | t ' : “ain't what it used to be.” Tim McGrath, one of the most famous of the old-time i says that present of going thru light and gym training previous to roadwork for a few days battle would have peen a joke} in the “good old days Lo" LAr emmeeeernmee cane entra CRN abit ana them aftes th.oe lr short work of THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, MARCH 29 9, 1924. eee WALLA IS SENDING TEAM TO NATIONAL TOURNEY SOUTHERN GOLFING CRACKS TO COMPETE AT VANCOUVER? ‘Bill Armstrong Will Head Invading Army Paul Hunter, Fred Wright, Jack Neville, George Ritchie and Others Are to Be Seen at Pacific Northwest Golfing Championship Tournament Sa ee BY ALEX C, ROSE py BERNARDINO, Cal HEN the Pacific Northwest golf championship tour- J March 29,—Training ae nament gets underway on the Shaughnessy Heights fights of the present day|jinks in Vancouver, next June, there is certain to be a rge and classy oliers from California await- ing the signal to tee This is the word, brought to Seattle, by Johnnie Dreher, the well-known golf scribe and for many years the lead- ing figure in Northwest golfing circles, and Frank Orchard, | Spalding’s Pacific Coast golf representative, who are in our m mids t, renewing old acquaintance 3 and telling {golf and golfers hereabouts i compare with the sunny| sou se ig Big Thr €e South. aking San Francises. Ono thing that these two former G. A, meets and, with te, May Come + tat BY JACK HOHENBERG AM ie for fights « t a month k cue TLE, football fans will have) quit he ms contes thie Aa . an oppor' to see one of the| that Dear Old California few days and sy they're rea best football sin the i Pik s va up. “Speaking of training for figt : nse eae strand ; aad different condition o| plans are now Mie oo. or more w > And that ts|tho party make the trip on the same ie in San } all the graduats management of tho | boat. was an influx 0 university has to say on the Northwest golf fans, however, w this. where on game subje > pr regret to learn that George Von Elm, nie Sines: We used to cal n | Hime. ho former Salt Lake City lad who Swingers. They would fight lik The management has announced | ¥ the Nort t and ary for six rounds and then they| that the team finally selected will | Tops ated 1 Wee" Willie “Wired. Ths Frisco fighters mado|*trprise even the most knowing of amateur cham: | uded in the Cal ters at this year’s the dopesters, It is not beyond hope ° ce to suppo hat one of the “Big we { 5 r % | stere—the beat pair of golfers in the Gmercial cnterprise now. It's on a} Harvard, after her engagement) 0th have de to try thelr akill Bigher level and it's conductad Iixe| With Oregon in 1919, sald that she! i. tne national open, which, unfor & big busine You don't get the| Would never v © Coas in tate for thes Storthwees, til bs i aaephere That the old finish fights) Harvard has changed her a ded about t ame time as our EEE’ to have with th | toward post season games because of Genie ¥ ©) Bamblers and saloon followe the efficient mar in which Wash 8 ag te an thie gedel (Wm different game. But. mehow,|Maton and the aval Academ: aa thd oe Cae tae Whe’ present day fighting ‘acks the ge Eph aaeceun Ek sociation, W Armstrong ®lamor and the thrill of the old 0) ¥ee ida yj of the Los ntry ch mbattles. Not that I can't give the} ball is k ¥! will head the 1 aver vis hy ‘« their § a amatew - itors. “og of Paw npr ‘ eam have been rumored | "°° but the old kic ‘iat ing for the date. It was| 5. [thought that Pennsyivania would be os ia FAVORITES PICKED IN HANDICAP IAN DIEGO, March 29.——On the eve of the running of the fifth handicap for $40,000 added | Hmoney, more than 25,000 extra visi Mors taxed hotel aceommodations = With a warm sun shining and a ‘fair wind biowing, officials of the) Jockey ciub held out every hope for | iB good track. ) face the barrier in the mile-arda (Marter race, the outstanding stars terminator, the tron horse | Yok the turf; Little Chief, Osprey, Run "star, Blanc Seing and Cherry Tree At least 20 runners are expected to} Spler the seen here, but the announcement b: California that Penn would play at nhavelly hap Bed eah tabby Berkeley on New Year's day killed | "7° ©*pecte oie lesa Biv Se tat ae thn Phtledelgbin. tenon: wie |CRAmplona® 1 at Vancouver ting Se: From the Southern profess eye a. ranks, coming north to tak af wilt be Hutt Marti yvak, Bert Wilde George Martin, Harold Sampson and several other members of the craft And then there are fair-sex golfers from California making the trip, And t the open Smith, is passing up a fine make to the respect of the East by not ting Dartmouth or Penn State. is certain that neither of these teams will be wonder clevens-in the East next year. But who ever heard of a Bezdek eleven being medicore} and without color? The WNittany/ Lions may make another visit t Coast. what a fine bunch of experts they or » something m, now and next hing, but at this writ Se TES ing the Fourmome—Mra. Hutch- ngs. won the award at Victoria |EAGLES PLAY in 1922, Doreen Kavanaugh, Mar | garet jw! I be on deck when the C P, N. G. A. special satin FIRST GAME The Seattle Eagles will play their! lifornia first practice game Sunday at 12| Quite a fine array of talent! There These thoro 4 to ret Se ee ee the leu. |Roon on Broadway playfield, when|may be more if Boosters Dreher ar her ningaaieal bs they tangle with the Post-Intelligen-| Orchard can get “an audience” w bis cer club of the newly organized Se-| they return South, next week coda geste Over |r City Baseball league. Oh. yes, Johnnie Dreher and I 4 The Eagles save been turning out| Orchard will also be among thos ry ~ ero 88 root our | regularly for the past month and| present from Sunny California when Died here today to te the pucats of| they look stronger than they did last| the curtain goes up for the 1924 an “President C Wii of thee Tijana | season, when the club copped the| nual Pacific Northwest golf cham Rynckes club, ducing the running of /Pasies state champlonship. Their pionship meet, in Vancouvér, June a ne unning Of | vais are also reported as being in| 20, . Manager Jack today. Holl ‘Moved here almost en masse, of famous movie queens and being present. if |. Exterminator was expected to 50} }io the post a favo: Henry Me Maniel, his trainer. has brought ihe former Kentucky derby winner “tack to top form. If Ojd Slim places} *among the first four tomorrow he| mill pass the money record of Man| cores cings | j UDRUXMAN TEAM 10 BE PICKED Manager M:Conagiiy of the new organized Druxman's Cigar Store hall team wil! pick his squad in the i prelimiiary tryout to be held afternoon on roadway playfield. McConaghy de oe that he has lined a classy ar. vay of stars, and plans to pla “Pendent ou outsttown ball this « Horseshoe Talk _. Conditions remain about the sam Last ‘week in bot! UMorseshoe leagu “Meaders of Class “Hansen Bakery “J will be the toughest game tha have played to date, and wil for them, If the Hansen team is abie| 419 cop six games from the Idlers, they | Swill then have a good chance to cop the| | pennant. In Class B the Shamrocks are still in tthe lead by @ good margn, Th ¥ “yrt to meet some tough op Vihere ts stitl a chance for the Aoams to beat them out of their prese | position. Veen handicapped al ind If they can on 1 be able to be ‘of the season. [wil have an outside chance to cop tho| i (gonfalon if they can win the rest of thelr | games, Following Is tho standing of Mie teams and the nchedule for next week = € get Into pi He th tthe top by the end | worth and Orioles | etown ‘Transfer . ag Lithograph « 0, ve. Idle Hour club, . Bhamrocks. APHIL 2 va. Murphy | Hotius ster WEDNESDAY, Georgetown ‘Transfer Co. nie Biron Co, ve Wild Cate HURSDAY, APRIL 3 ¢ Gases ta wercorie Menviacturing. | “Traung Lithograph Co, vs, Murphy | ty Co. | good shape, and a fast pected. Ely Caston and Early W jagain directing the Eagles this sea-| game is ex, MASTER ROBERT WINS BIG RACE LIVERPOOL, Eng.. March Lord Ali faster Robert won the MISS. COLLETT Grand National Steeplechhae over the AGAIN WINNER difficult four and quarter-mile course at Aintree PINEHURST, N. C., March 29.~| Laidiaw's Flymask Miss Glenna Collett again wen the| W. HH. Midwood's Silvo, North and South golf championship! ran. by defeating Miss Louise Fordy The bet an 25 tol, of Youngstown, Ohio, 5 up’and 2 ¢'-tnner, 100 to 7 against play. 1190 to 7 against Silvo. (our BOARDING HOUSE ~ BY AHERN |" BY DOVE BUSTER, MLAD~ HERE L AM, THE SOLE HEIR TO GREAT WEALTH, POSSIBLY MILLIONS, ~ BUT FIND MYSELF IN A PARADOX, AS IT WERE, mm ER Ai AS MUCH AS I ABHOR THE PRACTICE, I FIND (Tr NECESSARY TO REQUEST OF You, THE LOAN oF TEN DOLLARS, \F You WILL BE SO KIND? WELL GAY, o~ \F You HAVENT GOT MORE CHEEK “THAN “TH SPHINM fe ASKING ME FOR “TEN SPIKES, AN NOU OWE ME “Wice THAT MUCH Now! fic MAJOR TRIESTO PUT A “TOUCH “ON BUS! AGAIN 77 Bafrrertit i ‘ same how} ight | June ‘ameron and Mary Browne—| A FEW POINTERS Li. ‘| | Here's Coach George Smith, of Roosevelt, showing Tom- my Hyllengren, star shortstop, how he stance at the plate. the onion + for a row, judging from his intense e. xpression. might correct his Now Farlington {s not opentd up all the year round, but the bunch who get golf on the Black River links just like to have a ide to mark the beginning new season. Next Saturday | April 5, will find the Hartingtonians off on the 1924 achedule of events. their Mixed foursomes will teeoff on « nine-hole medal play cap com petition, at 1:90 on the afternoon of © op day, and along toward evening the crowd will ongage in special events, such as putting, driv Ng and approaching contests, and ome sort of stery” play A dinnerdance will be given tn the the previous rc 6 for the Univeraity| Savery ‘on champlonship ts | Position t i qualified HE links b of Washin for a semi-fina ———— | bracket on the p of the draw. ING flor the women's di club in scheduled Captain Mrs. J ly for May 1, and wants everybody to start off on S'POSE IF You HAD a | i YY, jee right foot, as it were, because! A FULL ORCHESTRA, YoulD (7A jon that day and date, she has a a 4\ \"Kickers’" tournament on the bill-of ASK ME TO WHISTLE |tare, In. other “words, (f you don’t “ANNIE LAURIE” For You, like the way you played a certain ANIA BORER, Staech Bae vok Kae END ma I! | shot, or certain shots, just play it or| MINNEAPOLIS, March 29.—Jock|year has been centered on veterans EH? TLL LOAN You A them over ngain or forget to count it| Malone, St. Paul middleweight, | rather than youngsters? WO CENT STAM® IF You lor them, whatever the caso may bo, | knocked out Roland Todd, of Eng-| This may bo duo to the fact that or eo : Simple, isn’t it? And, also, encour-| land, In the 10th round here lastjno Kamms, O'Connell, or Bentleys WANT TO WRITE ANOTHER cine night came up last fall, preceded by purple- LETTER To TH’ LAWYERS, AN AGK ‘EM WHETHER |Nell, as Mrs. Bridgman is fondly |the battle on the Inks, stories of enormous purchase prices, | 10. Th Who AN cotiere | called by the Inglewood falr sex, has| W., H. ("BUI") Irvine, president of |The million dollar beauties, there. ? >| arranged for the coming season: {the Arctic club, will captain the| fore. are not beaking in the vernal OR A PENSION, You May 1—Opening day, kickers’ courn | Scout and P. E. Harris will lead the | Spotlight. ley Harris, of Washington. i: 4 Z | ment Bisel ey Irish, It promises to bo some serap. WERE LEFT fen aly vial foursome, One-half)" ibe question that the respective ay against bogey. |skippers aro trying to solve now fs, | t Relectic |"Who's Scotch and who's Irish?" ‘Tell End at Inglewood. Monthly medal, Full handl Mixed lub champons! Hidden holes Match between first and #ec é—-Monthly medal 7 Two-club event, uly 10 | Low putts, | duty Play againat bogey. July 24—-Matoh between frat and sec- ond ton) Keplember 4—'Two-ball foursome, Hidden holes mber 18—Two-club avent. September Monthly medal. October y med Retectic HOSE golfing members Aretic club who \they, or their\ancestors, the iand of tho thistle or the tock will engage in a golf mat the Inglewood course next April 4, and the losers ok for the beofsteal dinner that | jthey and the winning team will par- of claim that sham. ch on Friday ry ie aia alder og Hyllengren evidently intends to crack \iatent tho Jubhouse, at 6:30 : Fi $ DIEGO, Cal, N 2 and Doug and) INFIELDERS: Walter Golvin, ono |S EGO, Cal. March 29—Jim| On Sunday, April 6, the men f facine cach other ts - Bigs ae elas Ascot ql 5 skeet Ge onl Li thee toot E folng each other {n|of' the best fielders in the minors, | \7, — Blea : Fiepo fight at| GOLDSTEIN TO ‘ shen afb pe altign A é heae matches will | put weak with the willow, will be at ap ad drip he for ‘irdies, eagles and other auch |e decided next weet | Tijuana this summer “if the mate BOX WOLGAST species th me ¢ b th @ knights {| Close results featured the seml-! Krug, himself, will play second jean be secured at a proper figure, | TOLEDO, Ohio, March 29.—Abe the fairway who shoot ¢ their this week Nicol lnase, He's slowed up considerably Coffroth wired today to Tom Laird,| Goldstein, newly crowned world’s | heads was force ro to the 18th holelnn x { “ : é nk Atkins has era ise x aon cn 19th hole! nut wilt play the bag until he finds Dally pee of the San Franctsco/bantamweight champion, will meet rai eo ban oun : 0 ated ours w inters, better man. They're trying to get anol in sient: whore gunn | Bobby Wolgast in a 13-round match Ihls Inds to eng Sun. second extra bola: tit pig hs oat Hat Bineca See ryt ieee ji Kearns and Dempesy. will be awa 1 Ao oe day program. Harvey duplicating Winters’ trick in|, °2Y J#cobs, one of the most prom-/roy the handicap Sufday,’’ the tele-! defeating Bobbie Woods, fo the semi-final stage with |4nd Victories over Barnett and 5.| OU TFIELDERS: Wa!ly Hood and/to them while we are motoring to} The University of Washington holder Jnck Westland meeting ards, repectively, landed Nis.|Clarence Twombly, twe of the best) San Diego.’ Daseball team was to meet the Alas list Harold 3 meyer fr in the up. r and Westland on the last /llaround flychasers in the league,| ‘Will put on show, If the match|ka Steamship company nine on vision of tho Inglewood Country C. Bridgman ¢vident- | | Marty Krug (Ne New Coach | Winner of Reigns in : -~ Prep Meet L. A. Camp Goes East Little Manager Spreads Funds Finally Raised Aft- Harmony in Ranks of er Hard Struggle by Seraph Followers Walla Walla Alumni BY LEO H. LASSEN wrt Av O08 ANGELES, March 29—Har 29.—~Att is once more prevalent on 5 Angeles basebal | | At least, A It was no secret that Marty Krug had @ tough row to hoe, as it were when he took over the management of the Angels of last year Vor years Red Killefer handled th reins of the Los Angeles club, Ki ifer was just the right kind of a fal- low to get the best out of the veter an that pl Angel ban a0 say the L. A. owners ayed under the @ quiet sort of a fel ‘er's drive or dash agat | Joe Maddock, former University Art Grigg! 1, Charley |0f Michigan star tackle, haa been Deal, Lefty 6 Carroll, | ¢lected football coach at University Fiea McAuley and several otner| of Oregon to succeed Bhy Hunting pastimers on the Los Angeles ros-|fon. Maddock, for a number of ter, had been ing the game for|¥¢ars, assisted Yost in coaching many gensens ‘ of them| Michigan teams, after greduating a Sidn’t take kin rep. red from that institution. to Krug’s m as 7 THE DEAL-KRUG russ Cards and ‘so mid-season Deal and Krug had @ battle and Leal we ‘ his guard, ° Trojans in bein traded to Vernon. oc p re named on th cond All-State went so far that Deal turned editor | team ¢ piesa pia ees and thru the columns of one of the| bry Los geles papers he told the u t ; with Mr, Krug. Which didn’t help|T ¢ ANGELES, March 29.—Home wound the harmony on the team any from their ill-fated trip to ams to Chicago, Sines Griggs hi en 8 ‘ is A ince then Griggs has been sent | Berkeley, where they lost a close © personnel of jto Omaha, where the ‘Stent’ ; . which will bane” the. Wastin es F/ méet to the University of California, a, which made niry of that elty Dean Cromwell's University © cacti: ca Thomas, Carroll, Buster McCabe,| Southern California tracksters thi tha trip, ean ‘ Earl Baldwin, He Lindimore| week went thru a hard training as possible, only the 4 and Elmer Ponder grind in preparation for tho biggest necessities of the journey will ¢ to other clubs: local dual meet of the 1924 season— be had. Funds for the trip were s other words Krug has prac:/ the clash with Stanford—which 4s to|raised thru an exhibition baseball a new ball clul be held this afternoon in the Los game between the Legion Bears and ra fi Angeles coliseum. The Cards come |Whitman college and a basketball is QUESTION to Los Angeles with a reputation of game between the Wahl and the F being the strongest dual team in t a ‘, 95% Whether or not he can mold §| West, if not in the country, and|*Y ‘e8™. former Northwest A 8 | emooth-wo' rita chine out of CI : - e ys J, cha DI i ring mac tc ‘BY| while Cromwell does not look for aj. Y champions, which included fa roe ate pesemiied T® | victory, he Js grooming his men to |." “#6-UP a. A o be seen tes tineup|™!3,84 Any placen ax ponuble, |west Mars Dement, Copeland and Hero is the dos Angeles tneup | "tn: 8. C. should have beaten |Rich. Wa Hi won, 39-23, at presen Ca peo Saturday is agre y vir Se | CATCHERS: Josh Bin y f ERS: Josh Billings, a vet-| tually all critica, for had Bud Hous- | 1 eran bench-warmer of the 8t, Louis|er, U. 8. C's great weight heavy SCHOOLS LOSE : Browns for years, will be the first|been {n condition, the 10 points tring receiver, with Butch Byler, a|Which he certainly would have BALL i CAPTAINS Coast veteran, available for second | scored would have turned the 69 5-12} SAN FRANCISCO, March 29,—~ string duty. to 627-12 score in a Trojan triumph, |C&Ptains of both the Stanford and PITCHE! Doc Crandall, who | Houser, his tonsils swollen so badly | California baseball teams were de- | should win his customary number of | that bis physician advised an im clared ineligible for competition yes- gatties, | as lato operation, and confined in bed | t¢r@ay because they violated a con- ‘Arno a promising| “ith @ high fever all last week, got | ference ruling. They are charged younger b: via cone | Up out of bed and went to Berkeley | *!th having played with other than George Payne, a winner tn the| k80wing that he could hardly hope|* University team this season. | Western league last year, A south. 12 me spin ged aH ~~ often | hat a former national champion, | aw. jp and one must Jook to his reputation, JAPANESE CUP Elmer Myers, obtained from Balt | ein Lake wh he said he couldn't get| along With the management and the | jsmall Salt Lake par risk a defent by men whom he | knows he can beat. TEAM CHOSEN | TOKIO, March 29.—Anno of the selection of Shimidzu, Fukuda} | Tom Hughes, holdover, Okamoto and Harada as the Japanese %, acc. 1 a Se pe Ww 33 : a ir oe ‘COFFROTH Davis Cup tennis team was made parles Root, Lawrence ober: | here today. Shimidzu ts already well oy Hanna, O. H. O'Neill, WANTS TO |known in the United States and a ries Walton, Johnny Walter Stokes and W. F, Russell, promising young fellows veteran of the last Davis cup com- petition. PROMOTE! j ising youngsters in the Coast circuit, 1 ]ll open the season at the third | base station, gram read. It added that Coffroth would meet} jthem in Los Angeles “and will talk} 'HUSKY DIAMOND TEAM TO PLAY will patrol the gardens along with|can be secured at a proper figure," Cedric Durst, obtained from the St.) the message concluded. Denny field this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. |Louls Browns. This should be one i of the best combinations in the M N GERS AY G ORE pander remepmemnreerg ery UT Fok PAYING M plate. Lyle Bigbee and Bill Whaley are extra outfielder: | ATTENTION TO VETERANS BY JOE WILLIAMS You realize that this system has ‘OT SPRINGS, Ark., March 29.—{ been thrown definitely into the dis Have you noticed the ballyhoo| cd today when you check up and n | |MALONE WINS | Here is the list of events that Capt. B evatityne| July 3 Monthly medal, captain’ | > fairs.” Sage te oe “A | RSPINOSA formor profession. | That's what Rusty Callow, coach August 7—New Relectle starts, Tomb: | al of the Inglewood Country | of the University of Washington var- je eaae ta week pilin club, will leave for the Kast tomor.|sity, gives as his opinion of the uehet Match, between firet ana {TOW, carrying with him « beautiful | Husky eight this year, Callow thinks incon th |watch and chain which was pre.|that the crew which will represent Close of fo remind her of the lady members the came from | will pay the [take of at the Aretic club, following BY KNOCKOUT find that most of the veteran stars from the spring camps so far this have ALREADY BEEN IN TRAIN: ING FOR WEEKS while the young: Sters are only STARTING. Every American league club 6x cept the Athletics has had a flock of veteran athletes here working out, some starting as early as February Two managers even came bere to observe the work at first hand, Tris Speaker, of Cleveland, and Stan: clad trumpeters and breath-taking |'em,, boys, now | OY CAMPBELL, captain of the Seattle Golf club, has a best- Il competition on today’s card for YET UP TO’ 1 tho, North Jonders, to engage in. “J AM of the opinion that the 1924 | Any play ean couple up and go Washington crew is not up to the {to it, and the winning palr will be | Standard of last year’s champions at known by the low net score on half the combined handicap allowance from the Liban total, the present time, The people of the Northwest cannot be fooled and I Want them to know the state of af. |sented to him by members of the Lakeside club. Mrs, Espinosa also has something tho Seattle institution against Call: | fornia on Lako Washington April 12, | will have ono tough time winning lfrom the Bears, | The lineup of the varsity boat is| not picked, by any means, Even tho eight men have been rowing to- gother for the last four nights, Cal: | low is sar from satisfied and is con- templating changes, The big strug: | glo in the varsity shell has switched from wiroke to six. Al Ulbrickson | isa cineh to stroke the varsity, | At six, howover, the battle rages. Dow Walling, stroke of last year's jof the club, a traveling bag, and Jeverything that goes with it, being |Presented to her this week by her many women friends at the club. ‘Those tokens of esteem, together | Iwith the beat wisher of ali, ao with jthe great golfer and his wife, and |Seattlo golfing fans will be pulling for Al to cop the title when he jsteps on the tee in the national open, in. Detroit, next June, Good letring with Rusty Callow, ant CREW IS NOT 23 STAND! tion, but big Charlie Brown and Homer Kerns, both of last year's freshmen, are pressing him Brown has had his shot at the post tion and it Is not altogether able that Kerns will get his some time in the near futur. me The rest of the boat is nearly” picked. One or two exceptions, how: ever, make the final lineup an ma, ‘The freshmen are hopelessly mud dled up. The coach has three or four freshmen from the ond shell to the first and vice nearly every night. anid | Meanwhile, tho time for the i raco is approaching slowly. di | California comes the ews that || Jand stroke. hag supr Roth camps with activity and anxiety jis In the very air. ‘The orthwest |has faith in the Washington and despite the dark outh fighilng Husklos who Tel luck to you, Al nd Joe! champions, {a In the lead for the post- yh eis hi flower of a great untverslty,