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4 1995 : VHE SEATTL gaTURDAY Welsh’s Leg Bad; Seattle Club May Lose Men Portland Has iorid’s Champions Depend | {pon Veterans This Year Harris Is Corralling Exnerienced Players in are of Baseball Title for Washington Sen-| ; Must Rebuild Soon BY D. E. DUGDAL E Baseball Dean) ’ ANLEY HAR R Is, the young manager of the world-} i hington base ball club, is depending upon in his defense of the title this season. » the series last fall with the New) ork Giants Harris has been busy filling up k spots on his team, and he hasn't aken on a single young player, making sev- { It’s a Stick of Dynamite ) = | Men in Every Line of Sport Are Making Good Prep Athletic Instructors Turned Out Fast by Husky Coaches; Many Are on Job Now and Several Prom- | ising Men Are Still in School | N ANY fine coaches have been developed from Washing ton’s university athletics, the crew men, in particular becoming na lly famous for their instructions Two of the present varsity coaches, “Rusty” Callow, crew and Enoch Bagshaw, football leader, graduated | from Washington, eral deals for men about ready to close their areers } Guy Ebright ard Russ Nagler, at California, Charles Two left-handed pitchers have been added | Logg, at Princeton, Ed Leader, Don Grant, Dinty Moore —“Dutch” Reuther, who was to be sent to; and Mike Murphy, at Yale, and possibly Sam Shaw, at the ors by the Brooklyn team, and our} Harvard, are some of the crew_ instructors _who 0 _per- own Vean Gregg, who had such a fine record forme r the Purple and Gold “Climate Fails mi! to Bother N. D. last year i th fe en he claimed Coveleski, | Stanley whose spitball was a terror to American , sesh HEGDALE leagy xe hitters for years while he was a ' Hoe tba 1 track Climat tainly didn’t bother fe of the Cleve eland team Aberd Daw une team dur th . ng n Amertean Con nea. i” pea utility man, was dtodd i ‘ nd travel neem 6 ‘I LARS ARE | VETERA eh ? ‘ deen pe game & long tine. Joe Judge 4 aust top: Sam Rice, outfielder; Wal Where They're Placed i close to and T nery have played for years in N1.EN LLIGAN Bagshaw ita soho’ 1 ave P t " G ae aevate|| wie and playe weather with ne oa s right his prime, @ Harris i r Aubu or there ne : r Pi istered any i base again. Young Bluege, his third base tere from sero.to 1b above, McNeely, his center-fielder us ham Norm Peery one a el alee * t ast et reached his peak as a player “Chuck” Smith coaches Enum pete sc thny ans re Dame playera : b ' eich ieee eeeite srived on travel and a var r RY ONLY YOU NG PITCHER “Hap” Miller, an old Gil Do- climate tie Se kacs only George Marberry can be said to be a youngster bisvatae. et a Sthnesuiee bleh In compiling its great record fat promise of being a star in the future canial: \deiaebaba, cid.) Dike for 1924 Notre Dame invaded || fh voch an array of veterans Harris ls planning for only this coming rg ay ak ee Fo oS gaat every section of the United States. far the time far distant when he will have to almost com-| Cornell those veterans can't go on forever Bagshaw Wayne Button, Bil geduild - Grimm, Wally Dailey and Ray Eck CITY LEAGUE z mann, all former Washington men “ J “ next ye ° “Foul” as It Was Five Years” as 4 Tn Unive Washington} Above is “Dynamite” Murphy, California featherweight, : Ziel Preparing f © Mistars| looking fondly at his right arm. This same arm has won i. ce a the lest half of th th agra teenizg ive 1 Mis 1 ~ ect play ela — “3 a | him his nickname, 0 no one can blame him for admiring tf day on athe lent Rel. of the Ne hectare gga calito met sat rd - rag rite» oe ‘it, Murphy meets “Doe’ Snell of Tacoma in the main event Inning the score stood 2-all, the t | of the Crystal Pool smoker Tuesday night. he can go ¢ wax to start a f and. white qoys had a runner on work @ nd/C. A. The ea game at the third b with two out. The pac Dalley, too, ts i §:20 o'clock. * * * * * % * * holdout being shown batter hit to left field close to th » coach his 1 sccuat ined te/ainehl | is a not ball the foul line that won the team ¢ fut cn tk Jikineer ok th r | Sean @,- pamt Frank Haggerty, with experi nd Ut a 6) a oO e Fe aleemsars gam ’ pe ub and the University Amert As “EI came up to ence in basketball, track and a. tangle ir 6 rs | hand the r his whisk football, is looking forward to Frosh-Hi-Stars game, Hey, Mister Umps, you could Hugh Beckett, baseball, foot 1 the ¢ cutest’ walter tive S ’S er fem “Bight Bal havé said ‘foul’ just as easy as ball and basketball player HEN two rugged, hard-hittt who claims the bantam bameep off the that judge said five years to x D ne of Washing boys get together, chan mplonship of the Or ving that > me.” ends t ra considering | vs that an Interesting fight will r « Furral her good Fil auch v omit Kid Kaplan Leaves ‘That's what the “Dynamite” Mur- | pino battler, meets Mike Mitchell, the veteran, in the special event ‘orman Wilson and Joe Manilla While only a few stick to the @nell fight at the Crystal | Seat coaching game and desert it for phy-"Doc™ Pool Tuesday night appears to be. | for Ridley Scrap af S Googan Plas \Larry Nabholtz Is NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—Kid Kap | ‘olfer other business, many fine pros Both boys can sock, there’s no|are down for the second bout, while } lan, ow erweight | i * ‘ ik Gol Champion|* Quite Some G Peete aren the mag at ae inno, ‘here, hs |20Ubt about that, and both are fairly) Ted Frayne and Ed Downes, bean ashington new | proficient at the art of taking them. | weights, 4 t are slated to open the show. | DEL MONTE, Cal, Jan. 24.—Lar Charleyhorse J “Row Pic] COA CHES TURNED OUT HERE Young Star Is Troubled With Injury Still Bad; Bowman, Dell and Gregg May Not Report BY LEO H, L. ASSEN IMM ELSH # ore t tw WELSH Instead . hon Oak n if W . E . B paid a faney sum and turned wer two pitchers and a third one yet to be named in the transact und they would surely squawk | Welsh wasn’t all right t |he slid back to first base in 4 ith w Buster Me And it's no Welsh aggravated a sore leg whe ame and t able to finish out e re the season je looms for the Tri? th as it is said that F er Bowman, sold. fo & price Birmingham in uthe ague, W quit s ad heezer Dell is of und may ante, the mame ¢ got cret th n Americans World Series pall and Athletic miscarry, the or title is likely to become a real nual meeting of the ball Federation in conduct for Amateurs Being Planned 24.—If Amateur Base sociation do not annual tourtiament the national amateur baseball ama LEVELAND, plans of the Cleve rr world series this summer, ‘The local organization, at the an National Base Pittsburg soon. gest that it be allowed to the Class A championships jas a tournament here this summer |volunteer to adopt the also that the titular series tourna ment be awarded to these cities for the three years following the Cleve land get-together. RL MONTE. cat, Jan. 24—One} DE st aS \ ngage | bouts again’ Nabholtz, of ( 4 was “The boys get into some definite |'9 to engage tr ee bo wt t gor)” Re Ege ‘ ite anaes age - idley, Yc ou : 2 Murphy has met wifi considerable! Tickets are selling fast, accc \ Se tr ih a ether Fy: Fe tine 00 nie Marder. Joo ‘Mra, Simmer (rues ss rinen rapidly to ring | expected, and all the fans who stayed | cig that in which little national do any coaching,” says Bagwhaw, | Jackie » Joe Ryder, Jimiay |?ime in the Northwest eee to aaet thase Sed facet fern, who starred first gg perme Ne an aor - bent 2 Eh fet boi EP 7 3 Feuson. |" “in the semi-windup “Ch Hell:| here will undoubtedly be out Tues-| (Me Kid,” oppoced the Califor a pi ght sta Aint ah F ns hem 4 man, Portland battler, meets Rufe | day. | » ng a 72, with one ball out of ) HOLLINGSWORTH ) y ined by W of Scotty Monteit r : yirti ss je a | Bateur cham Capt. A-| pounds, on the old Del Monte HOLL ington men will naturally prefer | | EWebster. The latter is fond|course, while playing with Joe| py » » ite ball ti their college athletion at Washing: py- . | Portland is rebuilding its ball team idtie and thoroly enjoyed the| Mayo, Pebble Beach professional. |and here we hat two of ton to other institutions. \Rickard Denies He p nd here ¥ > oO while the 11 film star — the new Beaver pitch suenet | i fie match moat seriously do- HAVANA HAS LEAGUE frem Brooklyn. Above rcecsnand Has Made Big Match wrth, wots ex- N I | xe WYORK, Jan, 14.—Tex Rick Ma test to hold Capt. Bullock-| Havana, Cuba, is enjoying winter | and below Holling s of a two-| league baseball, fording the competition denied today that he had matched apsey and Tom Gibbons, to "d like to with four teams af JUST A KID on Seattle Pcoasae oe perienced sity of California and St oR ‘ Bias meet here next May kh [California Plays —_|, suite Puan ur © winning |pat on the natch itt bares] BY ALEX C.ROSE Open Tourney New Big St. Mary's Quintet oe i. nae an een” be | shee | Event in Southern Golf Play osicxo, ont son. % yraget: Jona afoe pt GRID STARS ON | aera oats a eatioas aigat juni an hi: nies Details for /national open champion in 1921, and back | lene will ttorium night MPA. Fla. Jan. 24 th bicee~ Web in Wmpleted today. It will be|Temple Ter: clash in the civic aud title daturday the J long after U has lost its «nap. holder of that the profeswionals at from lara of the university cours When @ lady golfer cries the safe thing to do is to step be- urnament to) McLeod, winter|in 1908, ar % golf tor @ South this carry the water-pipes up to the new basketball j club, He is still figuring court cc, a few mile , Wer the Palma Cela course|Tampa proper. Farrell and Cruick | eee ° e Ps | ; iM wil te known ax the|shank are one of the few teams! = Eddie Collins in [ Welureriateee grec wunatsstertfot|< cd G ane foven, and the flag and veit:| ; ih open championship.” Al(|that have beaten Duncan and Berl bach : Bap 7 | gers Morgan was elect “Shoo! p Beet foremast professionals Sd beets on their present sojourn > | Line for Honors' ! Montana's football’ team, as] vice presidént. ef the newly-or- — Be metry and Enziana havelthra the states. Is Different | If Eddie Collins hax a good year| 1h pavag igo the Grizaly basket-| ganized Earlington Golf club Bernie Smith writes: “What is fo compete for the rich| Walter Hagen, who is wintering [next senon, he is certainly in line|"*ll five ts scheduled to. mest the} Inte Wednesday night. He didn't |the difference between a summer about 60 miles from here, is ex- |for the most valuable player honor.| UBiveraity of W ashington Huskies| make a speech nor pass the ci- | member and a regular member of a tournament will have a yalue|Pected to make a bid for the bis Paul Berlenbach, who aspires | Collins ran Walter Johnaon a close |!” ao ates Seton Cee eioe 5308 |: gate ya him time, boys. golf. club? M8, will be held Fel \money, as is Cyril Walker, the na-} Some day to win the middle | sevens for the title this year, campus gymnasium Monday — The summer member, Bernie, 4 id February 34, | ree chen, chemplon. ‘Then. it to| Weent bexing title, has had night Nels Parker claims that the rea-|does not enjoy the privilege of pay- HM the Tuesday, Wedneaday|tional open champion. Tiearasen| career Just opposite to that of 's f d Fi I Kelly, in particular, played a|son that they call it “par” is be-|ing dues during the winter. Mirtay following Washing- |more than itkely cath v | Wayne Munn, new wrestling tanfor te is great grid game for Montana dur-|cause the nbarest he can come to! deicus : Utthday. This huge purse|and Leo Diegel, Bill Mehihorn and) cysnpion. Victor O N. iq !2& %8* pax: reason, and those who |it is 100. lx ia re : Attract the leading golfers|® host of other star prow will com¢) — Berienbach was originally # tctor Over Nevada |). coon him partake in the cage | A |" Golfers and non-golfers are ; Mery section of the country.|o¥er from the Mast const for the| wrestler and achieved much suc- STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal..| sport declare that he is just as sen-| Sergeant E. C. Griffin, the demon} | hereby reminded that the an- ’ MP. Davis, local tournament cess at the mat game before he Jan. 24, Stanford had a narrow es-| sational a performer in this game. | southpaw golfer of Fifth and Yesler| | nual Scotch concert, commem. | ' This golf tournament will follow | decided to take up boxing. | cape from defeat Friday night at the) Hesketh and Frayne are slated | way, can't lay up a cent these days.| | orating the 166th anniversary | he two-day water carnival which} At the Olympic games at Ant- | hands of the Nevada basketball team, | for the forwarc Joba for Washing. | He hasn't been on the fairways for| | of the birth of Scotland's im- | be held here February 21 and) werp, Berlenbach starred, win but a spurt put the Cards ahead at} ton, Capt orge Anderson at cen. several weeks. He, however, is get-/ | mortal bard, Bobble Burns, will | | and in which America’s greatest ning his four bouts and came | the finish, 18 to 12. ter and Cobley and Hale at guards. ting plenty of work in the rough| | be held in the Metropolitan | — —_—$$< | | theater next Monday, January bek to this country light heavy | aca \cirl swimmers and divers will com | a weight amateur champion. |plete. Two championships will be} among the events contested—the na He made up his mind to turn fancy dive from the 10-foot| pro. He did. However, he had hoard and the medley swim.| no prestige as a wrestler and banner meet will be held in Temple Terrace | Come with or without your |) kilts. John Levi Has Elastic Stretch St onan ee night will be the open meeting of * . 4; : 7 : 3 + | the Earli GO club te \d Famous Indian Athlete Recently Signed by New York Americans Not Only Stars at lreeiner Arete Sate eh ta ouuetee Bat, but in Field as Well | Frank Ryan, the Duke of Ireland, a will tell the audience all about the }new organization. | | tlonal | spr and Cruic are| Thi the winter here ax Tampa's! the tive pros, while Barnea.! pool. Mavo Nurmi in Class by Himself as Runner | | ally, be has made som found it diffieult to get matches. Reading about the fat purses received by even the preliminary fighters, Berlenbach decided that He frank kshank picturesque boxing was his forte ly admits he needed didn’t see any elan it as a wrestler. The possessor of a knockout punch, Berlenbach soon Jumped ete the limelight as a pugilistic is regarded as } Neither Dick Dilworth nor Ryan will be permitted to delay the meeting with talks on the potato or banana crop. money. | |. The patrol wagon stayed in the | Maria, spent the entire day playing }12 holes on Beacon Hill. The match ended all-square, each breaking lthree clubs and” eight command- pi won't be any m athletic data for Will be all about Nurmi. Undoubtedly some of the New York fight mana- gers regret the Finn isn’t a ring sensation Instead of of of getting out any | Report He'll Coach | Horrell, who captained the | y of California football team | report that he Babe | Universi a track phenom Yow | tax denies the With his seeming ability to perform every night | last year, Nisa win, he wodid te a a card 0 the bonis game | 'As Been approsuhed by the Loe Ap 5 A fihat would soon make promoters and managers Wort high school to act as grid 4 ealthy coach, “FOR | THE ROUGH {COURSE WHERE Is LAID FARTHER AWAY oak FAIRWAYS, Getting a champion fighter to perform in defense { his title twice a year is a real feat. Yet Nurmi takes a chance almost every night. It will be surprising if Tex Rickard doesn’t capital. | the athletic ability of the great Finn in some way | 5, eaves our fair country. id he should know, | Stanford Plans to | Enlarge Stadium). ule by | uthori- | Bob Johnstone, the ans are already being 1 | Stanford university athletic |tiew to enlarge the seating capacity fore he ays the Americans urmi, dontan society last week. P... adopt the wrong syatern to develop distance runners. | °° 11, stanford stadium ans | , OE preneire: probs li dete senses aamercae | ot ta an additional 0 Ma ates, | Seron Ly SPR ease sete ol od inatets that wy sary consideration. You must ine éa 11d bring the capacity up to Rapes, Of ts) SQeck p” the Morth." ie el - Rec ‘ i Mee thting “9 elf for the t Sp ery Pestana Nurmi | JON LEVE IN BASEBALL UNIFORM, ALSO WEARING THE WAR PAINT OF Ills TRIBE | $684, 1438 Receipts s Lovey corns or the (ath, mead ETc cay bast! ronal NEXT TO RUTH If John Levi, former star of the Haskell Indians, can hit a baseball like he tosses Calif, ° imal . ., mt determine for himself i of Detroit ranked next to|@ forward pass he is going to be a big help to the New York Americans. colle alifornia Grid | % Tone ase Tying 0 watch to time hist Ly eeaiid uebe eth in dra og bases on Levi recently signed-a contract with the Yankees, who are hopeful he will overcome the rere Yr. Jan, 24—The Uni-| f imee Leet pace. With this knewiehemtt SEE jbl, The Tyger xot 10 tt 192) jinx that has followed the collegians with the Net » York club. Yorehka tamse caasCeaeanse eral i ingly it took ‘no Hf be bad the right [only “American leaguer besides the Levi is a first baseman and outfielder, better than six feet tall and weighs about 190) g654.438, according to figures has out here yesterday | urmi certainly make He oan stretch and get them as the picture shows, ile distance runnin Ramb to reach the century figure, | pounds. FPAVO NUEMI is unquestionably one of the most remarkable ath es oa gurage yesterday. C. E. Rix and fo * 4 super-ma there ever was e eo ke on break b 4 | |F. W. McCaffery, conductor and} man if there ever was one. If he keeps on "’ Babe Horrell Denies jdriver, respectively, of the Black genial pro: | Ifessional of the Seattle Golf club, | wus elected president of the Cale-| In other | n at least three other cities same plan; a that According to the plans, the tour ney would be conductéd on a sched ule arrangement O'Dea eliminated umfil they have fee win or defeat, the known as th teams not betnt been de Following their initia teams would g i division. Th s would ther is a definite fire system, ated twice in these until there | division winner in a two-outofthre: | seres for the title = Jimmy Crowley Haw Relapse in C. hicago CHICAGO, Jan, 24.—Jimmy Crow ley, Notre Dame halfback, suffers another relapse and nervous break down and is confined to the Mere? | hospital here. Crowley, who starre¢ in | has been in a }and was on his way to South Bend the Notre Dame-Stanford gamé an Francisco hospital Ind. when he suffered a second ré lapse Seattle and Tacoma. | their soce: in Soccer Contesi Seattle and Tacoma were to settie dispute for the Puget Sound Navigation company trophy at | Athletic park in Tacoma this after- noon, 30, starting at Ernest Bactd Named E. |Nebraska Grid Coach LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 24.—Ernest Bearg, who has been assistant football coach at the University of Ilinois uncer Bob Zuppke, was yes te: the University of Nebraska. rday named head football coach.at Beare will assume his duties here in March. He succee: wa O'Dare, University of Califor dent, ov Fred T. Dawson, whe to athletic director. aS promote JACK O'DARE WINS SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22.—Jack stu- scored a technical knockout Hal Yont in the main event of the National Hall show last night? Joe Hughest beat Jack Lee tn the