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THE SEATTLE ONDAY, MARCH 321 STAR Bshind the/ INDIANS WILL END TRAINING IN LOS ANGELES SUBURB BY BILLY EVANS , . ‘T «1p"\Glendale Ie Picked by \Harper and Aa GREG? oF RUNG SPOR oo AT Killefer i Place for Mitchell in Three Big Stribling Likes Books Tribe to Finsh Work Big Battle a) e M AJOR p er , E vents un Killifer Gets Los Angeles Suburb After Being Turned Nate Druxman Arrives terre we comeing One 7 | Down by Reichow; Tribe Wins by 20 to 7 Over| Here With 200 Choice rimaing. We " ches A ty fk ew Weeks Santa Fe Reds; Ray Rohwer Smacks Homer Seats for Portland Bout aE every. man re i BY LEO H. LASSEN paying articular attention to that | Crew, Track and Baseball AN BERNARDINO, March 31,—“Red” Killefer and his Teat Events Will Be Offered merry band of Indians | this town tonight for The o ng pits that for years ahr b abandoned are now a part; at Local Institution |Glendale, a suburb of Los Angeles, where they will com- plete their training for the 1924 seasc Radiant Red, of the daily training routine in the south, Hach club has several of the) BY JACK HOHENBERG | chi ® Tribe, di q ar’ yesterday, Nets adept in the art of sliding, serve | ME of tho greatest college sport: | chief of the Tribe, did some hot hustling around yester Ai) as instructo: - } jand landed the Glendale spot, after it appeared that his About a month ago John McGraw 5 programs ever lined up | jmen were destined to remain in this town until the season manager of the New York Giants, an. | Norhtwest will be run off in Seatt | opened. Mounced that he had signed Armando|by the r f Washington pas fs Mareans a star in his day as a base|sraquits management between Apri | The players had their things packed and were ready . iT runner, to instruct the Giant rookies fe ae jleave for Los Angeles, where they expected to use Wash- and regulars, | see v events of more than ordi Possibly the attitude assumed [Ary interest, besides a flock of by McGraw relative to base run- | minor contest, will feature the fort ning caused the other managers |2isht of sport. The regatta with to fall into line. Suffice it is to | California, to be held on Lake Wash say they are all doing it. ington, April 12, is the biggest event 4 aie on the program The Califo: ne 1 to leave Berkeley on |ington park. But Killefer received a long distance call | from Oscar Reichow, business — — manager of the Angels, who DISSENTION shi x declared that his club had 4 adn |changed its mind and was RAMPANT IN by m tebe 5 The chanibies would i fi se » itself, 1 not fight arpe c would Nutini atetel| .GIANT € AMP |i oot erer i pont ol ball has for the time /are sch practically ruined the art of | April 5, accor to present advices hase running, It took the premium| Neithe off the one-run system. Stealing a/ crew, t) base Is playing for a run J until the Im addition to the lively ball the elimination of trick pitching also | ys Worked against base running. A fall- | test ing off in the effectiveness of the | afte telling Reichow a few tnings, but © wasn't too peeved to net like manner It between us defeated the Santa Fe Reds by a score of & Kamo played here Percy Lee Jones league ¢ Pitchers made for hitting, not base/ 3. M ty ba [Dell did the twirling for | spreading hi running. t the t ates for dians, with the National league champions Get ‘em in clusters, instead of get es with American col | Ray Rohwer got a long home run land it might be time to unload. ting them one at a time, became the © first series will be played je lever the right field fence. It was! There is a growing conviction that Mogan in bascba That system with the Washington tossers at the |his first solid amack since the train. | pitching weakness is not the o: Salled for brute force at the bat rath-/Coast league ball park, April 15 ing season started problem that J jraw = mu er than strategy on the bases. and 16. An interval, filled by base. Aa Ive if he is to make a new record Keeping new balls almost constant: | pall games of minor importance and A Sve arlantans tiny fennanty to al tow Ty in play also made for more hit- | tie ting. On rts follows 4 6) Veteran baseball writers with the 3, Charlie Paddock will be| William who Lawrence Stribling weld ¢|club are beggnning to have do JOHNSON CALLS i Seattle im conjunction with | meets Mike MeTigue for the world’s ‘ |that young Travis Jackson, the OF¥ BOUT When the vos reign Borg jthe sixth annual Washington relay | light heavyweight title, is shown olyearold former college player, will! Floyd Johnson, the Aubu: y ret cry_ta for more hit: | carnival at tho Stadium. Paddock! shadow-boring (above), and then ® do much in Dave Bancroft’s place. weight, was forced to call off his ting. When the batiers mT wil have Bt omapell sparring with hig Uncle Ney-and)~ i A Fred Leib, one of the leading ex-|scrap with Rocco Stragmalia in Upper edge, the sympathy goes tj vi. Hurley, the little Northwest | Als Books (upper right). Below- perts among the writers, suggested | Portland tonight. Because of John- the poor pitehera, g flyer, gets In shape. Mother Stribling proving that she ® ©\ broadly that McGraw {s figuring that | son's inability to go on, the complete | Besides the .Paddock exhibition, | still can 2 her boy a spanking } §|ne might have to bench George Kelly | card was eled by Matchmaker RESIDENT JOHNSON of the | coach Edmundson and the manage | —— — +—— — ainnipisdnununainbibinmemapetsiagiies American league started a cru-| ment ve lined up a card of events Sade Jast fall that resulted in the /tnar are sure to Seek swinicn wes mage So Woe tacind a ace ns SEPUBLIng and McTigue TenPounds | 3 believe is going té | they are: ate | e . ° 4 Mf | in Title Scrap Tonight New Limit y, the former To-| Harry . ledo star, at first base, Johnson received a very bad eye 1 Some opinion has been expressed|from Frank Farmer, the Tacoma @jhere that if.the Giants crack the ger, and it failed to heal as soon may fall clear out of the first di-|as expected. Physicians advised him ¢ | vision. not to go thru with the Stragmalia Base running a much more important feature The American league head” sent 2 contest. Dallletin to his umpires. that more 1 ad | BY STEVE HANNAGAN ; ing started fighting ° Og aL, ; FAST EAGLES WELTERS TO BOX care must be used in the throwing of | ° relay IXTEWARK, N. J, March 21 nd his battle with Mike| aii is in : dont fron » balls out of play. It resulted in the |? BY CHARLES rav-| N taibiichan’ ¢ a hase the light - heavyweight 8 HELD TO TIE |IN TACOMA F : ke Judges of play using just about half page si champion, tonight, will be his 100th HE King county limit catch on ~| Im a fast 10-dnning game in which|_2'™™=¥ Gory, a welterweight from rth But | edie | Chicago, who lays claim to a good #9 many balls as formerly. | ie, medley relay | it'y rm, performance | 2 fish is just half of what it was! 2 |both teams showed mid-seuson form, | CMs, who lays claim to a g Seve Maturally made for mere old 4 | & = = Tepes last seas now being fish, or 10 ix, |tho fast Seattle Eagies wero held pepe a Gene Cine and discolored balls in play. Not |? reg mre ’ » Lawrence Stri 7 R nds of fish per d according to! 7 a lee a. 4 to'6 te by the Post Intent | Oakland, in the six-round main event Only was the ball expense greatly re.) 4 ity old sation ¢ TAR IS jannouncement of officials of the Bogart. | cor nine of the & City Base at Tacoma Thursday night. duced but the effectiveness of the /+ the priz ring, who meets pitch 18 ‘ \* ‘ ae The semi-windup will be bet Sportsmen's Amociation of Seattle, ° ; 1 i fly gp WINNER AT |Sportemen’s Assou ee Reale vn Dapnes, Innings pitched-—Dy Jones, by |ball league, on B playfield | Pready Mack and Kid Johnson. The During the last two months of the : cits nficdasbut avywelght title, as the thousands wo will be on the t' ¢ | Vemterday. Kid beat Mack here a few weeks ago American league race the pitching to battle his TLI UANA lakes and streams Tuesday, April 1 oft} The Eagles were leading by 4/ put Freddy predicts that he will land improved at least 30 per cent. jWay to a champlonship so that he} J the opening day 0 season. *|4 to 0 score at the end of thejone of his haymakers Thursday. ‘The National league followed ~/Frosh Ball pas ave chance to make the i bee JUANA, Mexico, March 31——| 14 in explained rade at college rech 5 | ‘hy | seventh inning, but the scriben came Zert Forbes, the popular Jocal and got similar results. Agoiph B We ah eee star won t wed has been neces ‘back and evened up the count boxer, who is attempting a come. back, meets Len Malody in the spe- handicap befor nager and | persons here Suncd Pitchers accordingly Increased. > ih ‘ jake Mc jhe is getting in tri his cut in the size ole farm phe experiment bao eameed the Men Start Gas rena Gatekie tec His daddy ix his ma that one run will decide many a ly has come bile makes the most remote fishing | Japanese bantamweight, meets Jim- ay afternoon. . trainer, his mother his nurse and y and Cherry ‘Tree fintanzh |"P% auickly and easily accessible, DANGEROUS THIS SEASON my Smith, popular Tacoma young: ball game this summer. They in- l Season dietition, his Uncle Hoy deme than, tal anes Inished | .n4 causes the average outdoor man | oad ster, in an added attraction. Ono tend to be prepared for that sys | lof book learning and spl coher teat jart, aa and woman to go fishing about six By Joe Williams ) discussing a rookie in the dugout,|more bout completes the card. tem by perfecting their base run: irronchy TORRANCE, freshman| visor, and his 1 0 a ee behind Boe times more often than In years past.| ()RLANDO, Fla. March 21.—Out/®5d_ the temperamental Roush js} Joe Waterman and Johnny Popo _ ning. baseball coach, is decidedly op-| his sparring part alabnsteia’ as alsend aided The Sportamen's Association Seo- at Tinker field, a cigar-box base- Pe ne ore eo ages with Dono-| are staging the show, i nnn reserenrmens jtimistic reganiing the yearling | !uxe. ftalched feurthe strong favorite, | retary, Ran Crawford, extends an in-| ball plant which nestles in a cluster | werd he tall pitcher. You admit you} Rg CARDS DEFEAT }baxeball outlook this spring. Tor-| After the mid-day conference fn vee erie {vitation to all who love this health.| of ancient pines and frayed palmet-| ‘en't seen @ more contented =H WILL * | thelr hotel suite, the Striblings pro-| Spreckels, owner of the winning | fu! recreation to join the club in the |tom, you see the Cincinnat! Reds go| ll spring. ; |rance was greeted by some 40-odd ’ TROJAN TEA candidates for the 1 nine Satur-| ceeded to the gymni LOS ANGELES, March 21.—The/ day. young Stribling went thru a rou great Stanford university track team| Most of the men were stars on|tino that would mako any 19-yea ; "defeated the University of Southern) their high school teams and are ex: |0id envious strugsie. | He ‘California. aggregation here Satur-|pected to shine again in their new| He skipped the rope, shadow. | motion when am where Horse, waa in ill-health at the time of the rabe, and was forced main seated dur | This answers with convincing logic ed | thru thelr spring step if 4 ie ) backing of the state and| Narrow strips of black crepe en-|‘D@ Digest question in the Reds SIGNED FOR depar would | circle the arms of the players, worn| “2™P- They WILL play for Hen overcom: 2 drick t ey have! overcome mean the raising of the limit again,/in memory of Pat Moran, veteran wes eb se py kn dh bee a BIG FIGH [Ss 4 yada \ nificent fish-| manager, who died five days after | !\°? 9 Hine hy he st of more game fish. He s ms . - t iis aad * ise. The chief consideration in thi E YORK, March 31.—Harry 7 boxed, beat a tattoo on a dummy, ton up i ¢ |e e e 2 ‘ day, 79 to 62, at the Collseum./home. Jack Cameron, Whitworth + } ; ston up untill opening of the camp. You aren't i sat nstd ' n ‘The Cardinals, by their victory, are| college shortstop, looks like the best /and then with healthy perspiration RUNSTAR CHALLENGED the last three or four years here long before you sense that ths lia 9 et ak dates egos ay hes mh bee at chad Reva antec favored to beat the University of| prospect of the whole outfit. {dripping from his perfectly propor SAN DIEGO, Cal, March 31—| The following counties open the! los is deeply felt and the players’ | sttendant cocente nis series and gl pscabedete iA pr ser a bp a SGalifornia in the dual meet tq'be| Other men who are going to/tioned bxly, he sparred several ant em fy {contract this afternoon w ex i John P. Mills and Baron Long, re. hing season on Tuesday: King, | erief is genuine. H spective owners of Cherry Treo and | Clallam, Jefferson, Kittitas, Yakima,| You are told that this club, which |either, simply because he stepped |tests “some place” in the United Osprey, which horses finished two|1¢¥is, Grays Harbor, Kitsap and| ts considered'a formidable champion-| from ‘nowhere back Into the tenes |States thie summer. ant noses behind the winner, Run. | Pierce. ship contender, has adopted the *ym-| pictures. Oe Wille ‘eigiped ti conte saaseiee eae in the Coffroth hand! Tho county license feen are $1.50 | pathetic slogan, “Win it for Pat.” Whatever happens to this team he| pearance in June or July against , have challenged A. B, da state license fos costs $7.50. 1 Sitting on a bench in the dugo’ will be the fall guy. ‘Ermino Spalia, Quinton Romero or eis to a Uhree-cornered match race |cense cards may be had at the coun-|a portly, gray-halred man wearing! If Hendricks wins with the Reds)Luis Firpo. ‘The agreement. speci at Tijuana, Sunday, under the samo |ty-city bullding or at most sporting | tortoise shell glasses. ‘There is some-| the mob, characteristiqgpt mobs, fies that if he is successful in the Don't call Hendricks a Incky guy,| Rickard to appear in two major con- Staged this month. | ¢ the varsity tonsers hop next | rounds with a husky, human punch #8 }year are Butch Meeker, shortstop | ing bag ‘ALS WIN from Lewis and Clark; Ray Dans,| But after his rubdown he went SAN FRANCISCO, March 31.—|!nfielder from Mount Vernon; Al| back to his rooms and hie school P The Seals titd the morning game|Schuss, third baseman from Cen-| books and sparred with the agile (1.4, With Pittsburg, 4 to 5, yesterday, but |tTalia; Louie Tesreau, outfielder | mind of his Uncle Hoy for an hour "got mad in the afternoon and beat|{rom Chehalis, and Bob Nelson, and a hal *the Pirates 4 to 1, garnering 12 hits| first base; Kennie McKenzie, cateh-| “He enjo: is oks as much as conditians, goods stores. a {i 7 i y. “Whe 0 > . * ler; A t Ate Se-| his boxing slo Uncle Hoy. 8 thing familiar about him. You re-| will say, “Why shouldn't he? Look first fight he wiil be matched with acne ate Mitel: ca je Beton f enetgrateing ac hot Tho deft provides for a purse of PETE MATT fiect you have seen him before.|at the team Moran left him.” |Jack Dempsey for a world’s heavys id : : The unofficial frosh schedule fol- | Stribling’s parents were acrobats eit be theta Dut up $5,000 | MIDDLES TO BOX utes = hin wee a Hees ee | Ana eaeaaeeminint (i say he peer champlonship fight in Sep+ era, March Iaannted LOR, (ORAS. WeRS TRG. Lo. here | oe eens travetad’ te (2 state (Stnount, SOCANAgEE Jack J Titty Brow ty aod. Beatie ner iat ec | the cardiogia. base tn 1818. | "The truth ia, Hendricks faces the| Rickard sala dhat ‘Wills hall ae. Tdespite five defeats, Oakland went|more games to fill in): April 14, | year fd 3 mom. | Dehalf of the Jockey ctub, has already |mjadieweights. have been merre;| Apparently complete harmony ex+| toughest assignment ever given to a|cepted a" osition” f in to win yesterday, beating the Chi-| Broadway; April 16, West Seattle; and 11-foreign countries as a mem- i » has already | mjddiewelghts, have been matched |, APP& _ 2 | ighest assig: nt ever given to a | cepted a “percentage proposition” for (ago Cubs $ to 5, driving April 17, Roosevelt; April 28, Bal-|ber of the acting troupe. So, fac accepted his end. to fight In the main event at Na. | !st#. You see Daubert and Hendricks! major league pilot. Iboth fights. Alexander from! the box. Walter|Jard; May 8, St, Martin's; May 21,|Ing large crowds does not frighten! All that now remains is Spreckels'|tional hall here, next Wednesday | = eae (Mails hurled for Oakland. The Cubs | St. Martin's; May 26, game at Vic- | him. acceptance, night ook the morning game § to 4 toria. a8 ‘LISTON LOSES Hair Stays | BY KNOCKOUT) SAN FRANCISCO, March 29—| LL, Bud Soules knocked out “Sailor” | Za NO! MY ORDERS ARE Yu, |Liston, of San Pedro, in the first! Ao,N-10 DELIVER 10TH’ DOOR!« round of the main event at Dream im OSSY land last night. Bobby Ertle out-| OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN | “LB ITER CE. A. | OKE IT EASY V7 ILL BETTHATS A MATOR,~YoulRE|q BOX FROM “TH’ AS NERVOUS UNCLES ESTATE? | \F YoU WANT THis Box UPSTAIRS, YOU'LL HAVE To (TY HE BOX pointed Sammy Compagno in the | 2 c x YT MIGHT BE final, ond Jack McPartland ! tn YEH \S FOR ME ¢=+ AS A WA a rie end th oer by Sake cd HUG IT UP Y'SELFI—YEH <~ UMMY DURING | | PACKED FULL OF OH NES “NES ~ AND THERE ARE Ho CHARGES? HMM, & THATS GOOD! 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