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PAGE Thru; Bugs Favor Davis Bross Given Call and Up- roar Is Raised; O'Neill | Jess Barnes Can Still Pitch © ny Clubs Are All Set for Spring Training Grind “ One Ring Judge Quits When Fans Howl at Thompson Is COAST TEAMS SELECT CAMPS! Batting or Pitching Duels: W hic Carry M ore Thrills for Ball Fans? WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21 Decision!| aE Rh BILLY EV 1 1 piteht t fa 1 games in the two ANS t rill t goes f Ping the game g Yor « time It looked as if that defeas Washington the pennant. If se, the raph. victin of “bone” play would have had much to tre to i tie R ; 1 in the Am 4 ® got the break when the i eady to Resign ¢ , ; ‘ » ~ a f y Vernon, Los Angeles and Sacramento Will Train at feet 1 am safe in venturing wag Ager Acton 1 ; BY LEO H, LASSEN Home; Indians Begin Work in February, Earlier cacitiig tmosents that featured ousness of a “boot” play ts determiner aan : UA HOMPSON ‘ eattles Go to Santa Maria game in which the Giants beat Fred Merkle failed to touch second R ‘ ‘ an in Former Years; Sea es 7 a Morkia tailed te touch 24 7 HE eight Coast league teams have their train- kewlee, it te extreme doubtful : ¢ = ‘ [ ing camps lined up and within the next month as ORY 9 es a, See ee Nearly Cost P are haaal all preparations will be complete for the ae oe Picuaist ce ft ards month of spring workouts These two games were just theep = Pe eit 1 Seattle selected Santa Maria Monday and Poe lp sage ety garg iat ae os ik eee tn ag I ON 1 “Red” Killefer announces that the Indian ath- : ae rata ne, Cther steer @ erred in & i hag Big Tp letes will ort February ‘ several days agues ner ha mistakes immediately forgottesaam } a eon earlier than usual, ele: @ Ge s ¥ t 11 Ss waa ¥ - ANS All of which simply goes to show - i twick os Angeles, Vernon and Sacramento will BYAm Unquestionably the 15-14 defeat of the “boneheaded” play, rather than toga H for Rilty train at home suffered by Washington would never have been self, determines the status of the player, i ; uring Salt Lake will work at Leng Beach, Portland has all but) forgotten by the Nationals had that team lost the ; : = t Ps ided San ‘ tand il work at| American league nant UT Hays the ‘baal “f r definitely decided to go to San Jose, Oakland will work a B q i was Myrtledale Springs and San ‘ : ) a 6.99 : : » va cee at pitching dose 6 the verd Francisco will return to its y ouths Star Wm NGTON, by virtue of a } having t i genera eded that Walter Johnsen mp { to Pete F old grounds at Boyes Springs ' t int ‘ t t finials in the final gai f the world series ' x The Oukland and San Franctaco First Season the big thelll of 190 e r wind the last twe NWO of the best ing foe Bt the t with ¢ : However. it wae het : Da w their tral aon Ww qT, token ak ta Bis ut teher, made t Variety Makes ing alone that pid y tg ath,rou game th hor n last fall were ‘Moon Baker || for Best Game thrill, it was the fet the : park of N wentert was nothing for the piteher to do but sh * % hitting constantly had Jog 4 for 1 W the eight ( be || ¥rieden f Mict Ij to the pla ut off the tying run, also mak son in trouble, producing ge going wu : ts and w Bake pa cap tetas ing it pe for a made the pitching paramount cause of the uproa t Bt { the first r0e play at h's triple with only one out that ‘. t first dew : Thompson stated aft r a nt st vat : Pitcher Pulls the side Johnson's superb pitching that prevented Fria fi that he ma t ; Hanford, the Chicago Cubs at Cata pasticipathd “Bone” Play For eason, know ring really worth ommod . . the Pittsburg Pirates at Friesinan canna M ” sq only to himself, the pit s+ ng that . f Paso I *, Califor will have ‘ th nce sure pulled the unext A mixture of both hitting and pit a ach Wh is the ex ation big-time ba t thin spris virtue of hia stellar £ Instead of making the proper play, he pivoted and shot ideal combination. Just enough — batting te get id: not hav = ir lity. His ball toward second base with peed, the pitcher into trouble, making it necessary ; lent criticlam of his Judgmen Acuics Wi emma tite No.of ering, 80 the ba on Its way to him to do some super-pitehing to a O'Neill says he is willing to in won ‘that . continue as a judge, but thinks Oregon Aggies great deal that it would be West for the Over . Se C. Five | (rn a in over enc preferably given the power back Heats eprean team ites bredroee Age No Bar j to the referee to call the de alr exe in|] ¢F Michigun bas pyle ‘ : a, # cisions. a Ps nitent | | Mre 7 * ‘ oi Diliy Freee, ene of the € V—______—_—_———/ | Horse Wins First Prize ‘ea ure 1 a iel ip regular judges, wasn't there to Celebrate Twenty- | a last. night and Col. Bostwick Bl 4 NAVY Fifth Birthday Se " ) a filed in for Wim. voted The Aggies lead. 8 Indians Smother Babes, ; 27 to 10, Using Five-Man De 5 Bostwick | IS STRONG fense; Roosevelt Just Noses Out Lincoln, 1817; t ‘an | Broadway and Ballard Win Portland Lands Two ()% of the ete kata eas y an i ficials Not Paid \Giunt Castof f Pitehed __ Star Righthanders ©" ST SEATTLE, Broadway and Bala Officials No : officials are-pald t and ts to receive Pitehe re motes ee high school baskethl } | 4 tt cthelgireat today following the second roud $ ‘ and are 4 ah B li f - B , Dees race y ng the ¢ yutable business men Ene a or raves'; star, yap pe a ecere of games played yesterday. These thre and have been Wee; a pitcher o 1, 1922 Poole and Emmett McCann would teams have won two straight * weeks in t lows Chrnout | we aaave tw that te league team the The Indians, using a stro. “It is to please roe ¥ a * < | " ng. everybody, and the fans who : ide ithe Did Well F defense against the Garfield pe holler the loudest are the raphe p< a the case of Sima og tom) — an t smothered that team under a Be é ones to turn down the offer o! J tained: of | td . = the Middle arc score, outclassin the Babes after the| jeane jor me ot nder *hriat hay g& the Ba judging the fights,” says Jones. [/ese* Barnes, © ficy t Christmas holidays Navy play . ee decisions, I think, have sy vce ft: it ing valled, At the Figh ers tripped som the premier first quarter. ' They played at ™” Fs, been uniformly good during the co gl pea le betty ——______—__—_’ und those parts, including Seattle, present season, and. while one pages or therreigpliicny age Jimmy Sacco never looked better here quintet, among the Ballard trampled on Franklin by a 33 to 15; ; pi or two will be adyerse togthe » Boston Braves a year 4 and Min nosed out Lincoln, 18 to 17, at Lincoln, With the Boston 1 y col an sentiment of the gederel Cs ll rn as 7 ‘ Queen Anne at Queen Anne, 19 to 9. eo obody is perfect. The com- ek aie his in not the fi eit * mission will meet before next | When Mec: ta the Annapolis schoo! The next games are scheduled for Tuesday with tel im week’s smoker to try to figure coe bog peer eatlt ch a winning aggrega lowing games listed: Ballard at Garfield, Enea out some new system. : aiding Hartmann vw Aes @ year ago Ae : | Broadway, Franklin at Lin- ti A change in elther the judges or = Cauter thru @ tough sche x fd in"the system would’ be a Af nders ia ontests. All nem were cole West Seattle at Queens thing, on the face of the situatic imoaaa aed the senate 1 more tw |4 nne. used to squawk so much eye thas - and Mob Harpe’ nations, | ; - TRS PRE eraics ta. previo In pitet effich Barnes | A fight between Ses ’ n 6 INDIAN DEFENSE ea that the system was | Is Booked for ria’ is’. leaders with a |i tart enough infghter to give Bacco feat twice fe eel West Seattl Nx grits . h mark of .320 . f oppositi Harper beat Bim outa’ ding «tars on Went ttle’s five-man defense - » eS led, and now they 20 a Pr . i Saat thems cle. impose to Coliseum Here Bentley Won, But— pore two years “e |thia season's team in Leggett. He's | j Was too strong for Garfield at West || 3s <i please everybody, as Jones states,| 1 ExNyY LEONARD'H motion pic-| There was Jack Bentley of the| -rrerte wavie, afier his layeft of ®!the captain, plays a nifty all-| Seattle yesterday and after a close || Broadway. fe but give the fans a change ture series, “Flying Fist Giants, who bad a rd of 16 vic > round gn rish’ in close behind first quarter, the Indians romped R = ey 46 i ay béen obtained by Jensen & Von Her. | tories and five defeats, yet his op. | \« his leader in ability,. too. home easy winners, 27 to 11 joosevelt . } Fight Was Even berg for the Coliseum theater, and Ponents aver 1 5.02 earned runs | Lieut. J. R. Allen i# present coach | | Pied fee Ant THRs) Tharutony ae . 2 ¢ Bross n with [off the husky sduthpaw of the Navy qu were playing in topnotch form for . HE fight in question—the Bross be shown in connection with £ ae t i he West & ; ‘|| Lincoln . Departs scrap—was very even. |tu proareses Neticonit agi Whe da oe AMATEURS TO tatvoaley! pixsskepe Gd abis ere ross holding a lead until the sixth| “Biying Fists’ is an interesting | | oa t # away | >= = Se nan ctr Weverat? "veteran | sation of twoxresiats Banat separ tight abe shed stl A a | “CAVANAUGH” Pati atateee a ___ |day Tuesday, Roosevelt. corked a rally that had the fans Al Rosenberg, head of the De} it is Posi sh ie es seh els is pens “pws Hie ag ew BOX FRIDAY) * : ae eee ree ue Willard did some fancy shoot-| Lincoln at Ihincein, 18 -ta Ih) out of their chairs. He hammered | Luxe ex. Here, who tis the! it, ltcade offers for the right “handicapped vy being musole ana cr vr loig’cog In the offense.'< "| na oaeen erates) aa Bross with both hands and had him | territory for the series, de! hander this winter. hich hurts bis bitting power Boxing fans will turn to amate uar| Pr weak anaugh,” the best enlisted) West Seattle (27) Gartiel ain “wets he only score made it pretty dizzy | clares eonard shows himself s the: Giants: swallow | rhs her Al Gracie cam fight, We wai- bouts Friday night for amusement | man’s mount in the Philippines, re- F wade | ¢ Gian allow 0 be y , soplet ae Q . n> ; it gave Roosevelt the game The previous rounds, in the [to pows ability both as an actor|,, pills dehdan: ‘ten Onysel baat about the ber when eight or nin ps will be! cently rlebrated his 25th birthday ¥ j dmgerpe a Judgment of the writer, had ie as a boxer Gitorles over hile ange his left eye. Gracto, much fast- | staged in the Austin & Salt symna-} 5) winning first prise at the ennual orn, - dencite = pox gone as follows: Ci) ress: 2 a eee Georerion nba: toga ins Ninth and Oivs i |norse show at Camp Stotsendurg. | Thornton (1) 6 | weKinnay is; (3) Bross, wide margin; > 2 i . n the absence of Lonnie Austin i Score by period nton (8). i Bees 3) even. ‘Mamaux to Pitch aon rice oe rae apr he point Mae | eho sla, css Culiteeatac Sette Dode rand aoe peed Rad ne eid Reng mrigd Be t Bettile ss ees |Jonneon (2) A draw wouldn't have hurt either | for Minneapolis (02.0) 00) (She ht Me2 | pad Fisher, 8 big fellow from Aubare. | ud Bercot, Ted Whitman. is in livetnce pgreeoeR RRRRR ERGY MGT came yr Ae edida ht Matsa micat {06 cl Al Mamaux, the singing pitcher,| Tony Kat r Roether | Sos) cempany.;, dee. Wiles, Canny as {ohare of ee bouts. je | Willard, Wuimont (2) tor Eiared Gar. | Begearet. : Bross fought inskle me ty {Will piteh for Minneapolis in the|and Johnny Stuart, who also stand lever, beat him every one of the four yhitman has some good matches j Seid. Blegel for Foster, Foster tor Sin - Bemrhicks t y “t 5 f erie for Truher, Siegel fo Substitutions—None, time, laagens 5 oam Sl etan |American association this year. He |high in pitching circles, were beaten | Funds nN ats Fey gray plenty of ac- Snell Will bart atl angler tiesanend [Brien bone Piacoa ten Bross fought |e caraes aver to ‘the Millers by |four out of five times by the Gl-| saen ctenceo tee witing Pipi, put | tion for the fan: Fight Murphy jena res Pe are particularly dirty fight, trying to|the New York Yank ae: Les atire crak ppt Spore! fh wie sri sinc 2: BROADWAY BALLARD WINS sid Davies Buddy B t Wi ° : pound Davis" eyes, which aren’t any Buddy Berco ins Next Tuesday WINS reves Laeger <a tat ibey ure fer Scrap by Knockout |,, BNLY.” the Tris "Bebhiols one Broadway Tigers held the | Ballard steamrolied ite withl os, but they | ; ware ween Anne t | fom good. sportsmanship, |OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN |, 18 axorits, san. 1. —300/“D%, poveerhoune, faces a tough | cag oll ia 19 ete eee eta over, Frankl sm : Sia ‘d | ———~Y | Mills in a 10-round bout here Inst (AwEnMent At Cryst en ie treje | Mt Queen Anne Tuesday. Anderson ran wild with: Saeco Stops Jordan ] wer AEST LE Re ee Mita, dishatietied with the} vcmeey Bight ‘when he will tra Jerry Reynolds was in form and | to his credit for the for the other fights, Jimmy a= me Zi IE WERE suST nigh. | Milla, dissatiofied with the | punches with. “Dynamite” Murphy; | the tiger - captain’ counted aight |) hoa Gn A Sacco was too smart entirely | [ Fy WONDER WHATS \4 PUT YouR 7 NOU SAID, We we : S # decision tried t0 ito the a a of Oakland, in the main bout of the! jPolnts for his team. Jensen (4) oF “ ne bout! [Ff x “ f 1 ¥ ING AY ARGUMENT} a riot. but his efforts were halted on| \ustin & Salt smoker. road: Anderson (10) sid pits higielae pd and. 7] HOLDING UP TH MAILS 2. [| HAND Our WHEN || HANDSOME | es ee a eae the appearance of Promoter Ja | Trading. paneben WieutKite’: |amaa to oe wereld, |i clark (10) fas stopped. it te ne Le T JG f \ y * 6: d a corps of policeme f r eynolds (8) “Sages RZ mn toy | SEF 4)... we jordan took an awful beating MN PAY CHECK HASNT AKING “TH AN GeleROUS|'| ABOUT CANAL Ki Doyle and a corps of policemen. Bud} the nail on the head. Snell is | Reynolds (8) 0.0 ..0K waxin (0) |Sevmeur (4) and it looked like Sacco carried ert CORNERS LIKE || YouNG MEN, | |SAKE!+PRETY S001 Bercot, kid brother of Dode Bercot,| quite a socker himself, but ac [Jynte (8) eos... Ena him for several rounds. Sacco | oe NET! UMM THAT, JAKE Isl] pips Nou, | | THERELL BE SO MANY BURA Gundatrie yeuneatst oe cores fel yor oan ak Vee adi ar sat ‘ ‘i | © OF , iad , J second round geter made) young Murphy of Oakland is a wore by periods Sal ee Pant WHICH ONE oF pen NICE WEATHER |] Jake ?w WELL) | AUTOS TH FARMERS | great hit | socker par excellence. He tray | Broadway z -2°7 © s3is 4 hittatieatione — Ballaed was a poor fight from an audi Hantbeon = AND, AM! | FoR GOLF iF |\ Txt LEAVES | | WILL QUIT RAISING | scored more knockouts in the | “substitutions Broadway. none, Gases | Officlals—Torrance, _refettt ence standpoint, because Sacco y, GENEROUS YOUNG | | Qa play ME OUT fu] | HAY, * UNLESS TH! |Riggert Peddled | og ae fighting druggist | Anne, Frink (2) for Murray, Brrant tor j ood for Jordan. vi IG - . are has had fights. | Barkhutt, Murray for Frink | was 100 00d bo aig ae | MeN, eave to CARDS, iNT NOGUE FoR cbt to Western Loup! Murphy sent none other thai Tod |, Offlelale—Morris, reteree, Etter, um- eo Goldberg in the four-round special {| LOAN MESS, To ae ye CIGARS Lalas S Joo Riggert, after 10 years with |Morgan on his back two times in : Carns ik, event and took a had pasting from pele ME OVER? UP AGAIN t= St. Paul in the American associa. jO® round, each time for the nine | TEDDIES IN Franklin, 16, Al Gracio, a newcomer from Spo. y THT vine tion, has been peddled to the Tulsa | count, but whist bern) ae He: | THRILLER Anne, 14, Broadway, 9 ane. The Spokane boy was too Yow r © Weste league. He's |the last two stanzas and got him-| 11 the mo Roosevelt: i aie fie i nd he woh ii} | 4 a out ae pon lself a draw. In a return match, pee Uiciseaiceddeett> ath SAMS Of the | Roowevele aks, It the best fight f |Morgan won a close decision over Fisher, from Au burn. Geo Cira cio in a opener Ad Schacht card. refereed the whole Seattle Sportsmen to Meet Tonight The Seattle Sportam tion’ will moet tonight at the Northern Life Insurance building, Fourth and Seneca, A several important matters will be taken up at tonight's session, it requested that every meéembe tend Sisler Signs New Diamond Contract— ST. LOUIS, Jen, 21.—Phil Ba owner of the Brows announced last nm t George Sisler had signed a three-year ¢ tract-to manage the club, The sal ary feported ts 920,000 yearly. | Calf. {| Anste Tacoma Features | Welter Fighters Kid Herthan and Eddie | welterweights, will fight |the six-round headlinér in the. bi monthly smoker row hight Wayne Munn | Real Giant He's midget, this Wayne Munn, new champion of the heavyweight wrestlers | To give you some’ idea of his |] size, take a look at the following measurements which belong to this giant ebraskan: Height—6 feet, 6 inches. Weight—260 pounds. Reach—80 inches, Cheat (normal) Chest (expanded) | Neck—18% inches. | Waist—40 inches. | | at Tacoma tomor- no -4$8 inches. 5h inches. Forearm—18% inches. Thigh—27% inches. 18 inches 10% inches. Age 27 years. | “Dynamit | Murphy's has always claimed was one battler that jducked and absolutely refused to |meet when the Foley-Allen ¢om- |bination made thelr California tour. | Joe Waterman is not picking | any setups for Doc": Tod Mor- | gan twice, Vie Foley and now “Dynamite” Murphy, the hard- | est hitting 122-pounder on the | Coast. | Rufe Canon and Barney {Filipino feather and bantamweight jchampions, will face suitable op- | ponents in the semi-final and a pre- liminary, it was announced by Dan Salt this. morning. Tiger Flowers to Tackle Berlenbach NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—Tiger Flow- ers, Atlanta negro boxer, gwill meet Paul Berlenbach, hard-niding New York middleweight, at the Madison Square Garden on February 26. Altho both boys have lost to Jack Delaney, they are considered among the top-notchers of their division, and unusual interest is being shown in the coming affair, manager, Kid Parker, | that his boy Vic Foley Furrell, ‘Minneapolis | Ring § Stable | | | | . | | To Be Busy HE Mike Collins-Mike Gibbons ! boxing stable will be pretty busy for the next few weeks, judg- ing by the following schedule of bouts sent out from their Minneap- | jolis headquarters: Jim Delaney vs. | Young Stribling, 10 rounds at Grand | Rapids, Mich, January 21; Jim De. laney vs. Harry Greb, 10 rounds at St. Paul, Minn., January 30; Bob Roper vs. Jack Renault, 10 rounds jat Omaha, Neb., January 29; Harry La Barre Herbie Schaeffer, 10 rounds at Peoria, Il, January 22; Paul Milner va. Billy Strip, eight rounds at Peoria, Ill, January. 32; |Gale Gorman vs. Ralph Alexander, 10 rounds at Waterloo, Towa, Jan- uary 33. 1, What happens wh takes more than the two! allotted after requesting: jout?” 9 F 2. Can a player who thiler than his opt ball when it is put in P ter or elsewhere? a ball 3. Is it tlegal for tain possession of the ing it from one to the + out making any attempt t ANSWERS _ 1. A time out shall against a team for period or fraction there 2. It is iMegal to cia LOSS FOR ILLINOIS when it is put into be ta What a@ pair of halfbacks Illinois | elsewhere. It must | Would have had the last two years |It can be caught by & if Baker of Northwestern had re. |diatoly after being mained at Urbana. Both Grange | 3. Such passing i$ and Raker* entered Illinois at the |The opposition always B® samo time, but Baker later shifted | portunity of interceptin to Northwestern. passes.