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Old Second Base Weakness Threatens Tribe : Betistop Is [ ty, Cae Batting Rival I WEST SEATTLE SMOTHERS BALLARD Abt Fights i Again Cause aud Fisk Fail ; ighters | = of Worrying He’s Clever ‘J BY LEO 18 ASSEN J bd hag Crane's Departure and a George Eddy [ Has No Fear Indians 27, Beaver: ‘West Siders Lead Race bie Threat to Quit May ba Combine ! f F id 13 ; a , : ave Hos Up re) rl ay, Redskins Nearly Shut Out Rivals, Holding Them ota ares ‘ Scoreless Until Final Quarter; First Half of Sea- ve : He Will Open New Ma- son Is Over, With West Side Undefeated oe, foes ple Grove Course on nin ; oi " That Day Next Week MING within three points of tes, the Ballard Beavers, the West eo y i BY ALEX ©, ROSE dians steam-rolled into the lead ir In A L/S day when th completely smothered their i. opponents under a 27-3 score “THINGS have come to a Both teams went into the game with four fine pass in the boxing rte aig traight victories and the complete dom- e when a champion « x on nance of the West Siders was one of the} dict } rms ¢ bigg surprises in years IK : allov 1 ar oe Emme 3 » to stop the powerful offensive of the Indians, the] Bud Ridley for their fight - Beavers were just as powerless to score. For three-quar-|Tyesday night in Los An- 4 ters of the game and well into th final period they were! gel a - - tay ‘ crack defense of the " Red- 7 seopaema, | FTO a Naamg t we : that the missed the St dj * eatherweigt champion a me Se attielitlee tl “! a. andings in best, comes West to pick up me ee opportunities they hac aie ‘i i being team & + ’ ome easy money, and being < the , Cone ; u Prep League forced to fight in a decision ean * |ibout, he stipulates that Bud is y ‘ Ridley must come in over the tr ; : limit’ of 126 pounds and e sie ’ «0 || forced the Seattle boxer to t FiVE-MAN ‘ »||/put up a $1,000 forfeit to to oar /ORPENGI e * || guarantee this. : away 1 en by — f n't eir 4 ag Eve ile whe n “ the Crane and Brady Best | |tne 1 Indians w strong for the k ut, be wouldn't gain Kap L Qaas altho he was out of a | Heavy T ey wer rly help " n’s title i eh MP peat many games because |'eee earning | | Nobody can make Kaplan san Wf jot bast year, was | The Indians took early lead fight, but they can refuse any ube gstiie de y the be t champion such terms. The bugs der wih (hfe Brady, he fires W. S. C. HERE on the Coast undoubtedly want Se ealy real combination a nd make ¢ | to see Kaplan in tion, but jem that the local team rT COART STANDINGS | when the boxing commission of gace Hts re-entry in the Coast | : Won Lost Pet | California allowed a fighter to = aint. f . ~ ‘ *| dictate such a contract then it nin Crane, with years of experi mee s 1 | is aiming a blow at the very en- exe at this difficult position, heart of the game. ; ee had wintered in Seattle until He bi G Aft ; : : one 4 Kaplan won the nt feath: sf Seen es" Hornsby Gunning er jr on | Sophy gedaiely after receiving his ‘ e a 0 13 FAM? PAH REE b rk boxing commi Be caieect. C bb’ B iti R at golfers w MICKEY O'DONNELL the k salaried 4 | whe Johnn ee obb’s Ba ting ecor in fu fe a Gy S| nu the chain 14 ABHANS coi gy letuced to return is not known , Pe i Stanfn . heer ar BY BILLY EVANS not the majors, For five he luce ye Ke 1's T perior size and speed of the aioe 1 : | How in the wide world the About Emmer Gan Rogers Hornsby equal, bet he has dem at formal open ie t h w team wa much ae Oe | New York commission should ae Bmmer, in his good games last ter yet, beat Ty Cobb's great t Golf club tw that It is for E ! 1 altho ave lown South: | have the right to select the ook year, oked te but he had a] est . you a red cent to play M 1 eve ey * Washington| men to compete in such a tour- - if of poor xames n which] When H led the Na the Pree golf is a rare ‘ nd defense, they plays Washington |. . 3 t and hand the winner aly wecantiety and d mply cc tarted eiahe thas the world’s title is more than ben, felling wrecked ¢ | who ‘ Friday's ended the first SD Grea nei | anybody: will ever understand. te the defense | what kind of al with “De Crystal | half of r Oregon tangles | The California Deuntaer - Some of the wonder Barney Oldfield ix | Pool two 1 ts here and tn} In the prea ord ie of any state i whether Ted Baldwi id de- but he'll | training nd , aca “' | where the game is legalized has trot 230) 18 at ce ja| 88 much right to name a cham- ashington 1a] York. under the jurisdic- Boxing Federation, with Of the presentday batters he | is the only one that has chance to equal or better Cobb record of the her as a shortstop, moving ! Bhim over from third base. It's T tery doubtful. Baldwin was facing a gov le m tonight as the 1 Franklin un at Broadway, Thrills! You) 9 DONNELL . ent fun, ot the, Boson lost but one game, |jegalized boxing is the only one in the best third baseman in the sevelt de ene year, but his ann batsman of a major league for | 5 1 Queen Anne, Bieeiy strong enough for the nine consecutive seasons. | Fans Get ‘Em at Que fs that by a close ; sonia ea es longer throws from shortstop, aude apn Pes kn a ie Lede iy sino ay ee that by 9 closelwhich a new champion should be and be isn't fast enough to to the restttuin the tricl My 2 thril thing: in | Petnbuese agisleevOrDohaa. ib |canah, tame ts : ANDERSON gon “Aggies | named, Mi ‘ grr the extra ground. Not © Ameri od | least from a ratings inds with “D * West suite ¢ ngton fi > pallial plan can fight, no doubt Bakiwin is a slow fielder, » bat | ¢ \ fights six rounds with 3 ’ are pulling! about that, His record in the that in is a slow fielder, | c batamen Cit Cc L | of view. It sug mite’ M t the Crystal Pool F vietory over O. A. C.| tour (proved that; but al 2 rn rn " he ‘er that be arphy 7 a : ournament pro’ aut; - ae be isn't by any mea But » For nine years uy age eague the power tha wnesday night |= ’ nford team is a slight! Jowing h io get away with there is all the difference in he performed the G O T h fans keyed up to the MeCiary pam Pec | edd i acm A hae of the world in playing balls hit | Taina Ctined deat of ames On Tonight ia becaus® of | what he did in making his con- r : , . a of the cham act for the Ridley fight is be- tub down third base and down the | leading swatters in the league Two gam the sportive cur He beat Geor vv tract Ridle up, theristop lane and the extra | presided over by Byron Bancroft um furnishes many thrilling farks in th He ne lineup for tonight's game ah Gus Public's comprehen- speed needed in making double | Johnson | ents. Mont of them are but outh recently ins Went Beatle, Eldred (1) | here follows With the ‘champs is ; pays, the vital part of defensive Cobb had set his goal as 10 years fleeting in space of time, but pk PN ages td SAC hee ruREAtee. tal: 1: Weakdeaton ea mans the i nampions Tr Seeigd i: Henebal, simply isn't in Ted's | eee ew orca Bpeaker «poiled f he ustutlly dole out enough excite ) : |fight logical opponents, with mil- _ yem. = Nagel Papal deg bs 5 1 the Hi-Stara the|] ment to leave a lasting imprint =F Anse of the Coast F ghd |iion-dollar gates and with such tac- ee tand open ine 188 by. Moore ’ CLINI Generke | ties allowed, the fighters are hand- Amrican Le on the minds of all those who | bore witness. | i baseball, a clout over the : tne Tyaer otar wan only Edmonton Eskimos In baseball, a clout over th iaf'the Seattle club may find it], y halted, for he resumed . . + 4} fence. with the. basse loaded. and Witiy bard°to pick up a man to| “POTN Ny eye in 1917 and for| Win From Victoria|| tro team at bat tenind, gives Gi Crane's shoes if he retires and} 11) more years led the American] EDMONTON, Feb. The E ¢ of the biggest thrills, On the can't replace him. Hicas ta batting: | chattel’ Weltendis: Soe vovie’ “Viet diron, nothing brings the on (ORD BASE—the position that| qweive firsts and one second, nine |in « Western Canada Hockey asso-|| 0okers to thelr feet quicker than Makes or breaks a ball team|rirsts in a row, is some batting | ciation contest here last night, 4 to a lon se op hru a broken f the spot that beat Seattle out} achievement 1. Victoria scored its t counter} bee Nabieede A execs pass for ‘Peorants in 1920 and 19 Tt seemed that Cobb had set one| early in the first period, when Hart || ‘7 " DN UE Toul is "Ki "in ob tausing the big worry f0F| record that would stand for rs it | Sagged the nets tihied GRE toro’ collego “elghte Cuiseiee Hing the goose that lays the golden Shetistops of Crane's fielding! Cott 15 points, Ty being the run Reese | eggs a dose of slow poison. Wility “and with his experience | nerup, Mewbfound every day in the week] 4, mantamweights, 19 | for Jensen. for Seymour | Cobiey Bi realstar. O'Don-| Offictais—Mor referee; Eckmann, | Hale } must have) — Koosevel 20) rhe - Y Bight ad. |, Roscerett (0): 1 Queen rth 'Califo ia en Foley to Be v o inweight, |Hutete (9 F Meakin (6) rn. Op Busy in East vat beating Marks H W. b Vic Foley, the Canadian bantam- Guliek ’ a. . Murr a . in no soft snap | av iad Brent onors Won weight champion, who received such no woft nay | & . fo | la serious setback in the terrific 26 ° George Von Elm (tect: he took from ‘Doc” Snell, Ls ANGELES, Feb, 7.—George|!8 about ready to take a fling at O'Connell-Murphy fight, but Dan | pire Von Elm, Rancho Country |*he fame game in hi a ; Redskins just when they had! c+ ail time. Perhaps it w’ | . " Salt beat him to it. Murphy re club ‘amateur, won the Southern | habits rind ager Aen ow ¥ © eh. 7 near the finish line neck and * d up with Ji @ real pair in Crane and But now we have Rogers NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Pepper Mar. : Nees oalved wires. here for auch a fight;| Garfieta (24) Lincotn (28) | California open golf tournament | Dp apace! fi. These men are real infield-| jyoensby of the St. Louis Car- |tin, New York featherweight, who neck, and the early kiocking out . 2 Wascher (6)| here yesterday, when he t di joward: Mayberry and Hornsby of @ champion in the ring always : ‘ ne turned 1) Carl Tremaine. No dates nor NP ehad MURPHY — for any feather pmy Simpson, the Oakland promoter, ‘was angling for th or Bryan’ Rice, um- but had already signed with & Aid their play around the bax} ginals, flashing across the hori [collapsed Thursday night after a O'Donnell arrives} today, + Cavender (0) @ score of 289. Von E : | 4/1) brings “do 4 othe Donne en day, | Heeking ¢ A ap ’ 2 ‘on Elm, after a 3 # = Buch to bring Seattle its first} jon, |punch from Mixe Ballerino, was Im.|| DBE "a igh Pag seth While Murchy tw already on theyrruher (4 <+ssss0s/Mall ) | Siow start, care back strong ana| Dlsces came with the announce: It’s too bad that such a! Last season, when Hornsby batted | proved today eae. porting || ground f j...ts MeCutohin (1) | won the title by a comfortabl priate gi pada has to be broken up if| 404 he set modern record | — fraternity must have action, And ae y ortable Mar-| ghoul, Johnson. Foley stopped i - AU, he set a new mode bs nlenty of it. Excitement | Tre sete ar Tay gin. f lub can't come to terms with 7 < st | “TR Ped. 7. i ¥ . je & L 68 s Mayberry in three rounds some : oo = for the majors, topping the best) DETROIT, Feb Sid Barbarian, || paramount tssue. ndom wants | Frenchmen who moving 18 6 ». Jimmy Duncan, assistant Mid-} time ago in Vancouver, B. C. itutions—Gartield, re (3) for| wick professional, tled with Willle| Tremaine is the hard-punching Sam. that Cobb, Sisler, Wagner, Lajole | Detroit eorae: a judge's nothing dull, drab, The thrill |) pictures of Johnny should | 504; a, Peloton (6) toe or Hellmann ever offered. | cects sion over Pu New Or { more be there. |have a care, We went to war with {to Petereen Tinceln werner Truher | Hunter, the Brentwood profession-| Cleveland boy. Teaches us that a profes In win i the batting | honors Of \teanas, in 10 pHi i Spain for less than that | Cavender ; : al, for second honors, with 295.| Foley was a great fighter before G0" league, “conducted on| the Nation: 1 lea ague in 1924, coer —— — = ~ - — = — — = — jale—Morgan, referee; Torrence,| Abe Mitchell, the British pro, made that Snell defeat. How good he principles of baseball,” is|by broke Wagner's long-standing 296, and George Duncan, 298. will be in the future will be largely ig Florida. This may indi-|record of four in 8 row | diate Sh) loa Wakes a) Joe Novak, who led the field|determined by his c aa away (29) ) | j ‘ »y his comeback efforts & Florida. ‘Tha may indl|reco! of ou ve outstanding || OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN ||ncccy x Tied Preinine porate Maal lh Ga ates among other things + batter of the National league, Reynolds (10) Wis. Boliasuabes (3) | finished sixth, with 200, ; A peeettye ae ; zs Lt ~ ——$——$—$—$————— nd | Runte (8) Cosesse Hughes (2) | pa tate Be mi (a) fy Y trl New Northwest RUNNING AN HERE 19-THE GEE MKSOR,~ by periods , | Spug Myers i. Boys to Front Hag 4 Every few seasons a new crop of ELEVATOR Ga EGAD BUSTER, a MLAD~MRG, HOOPLE! , HAS UNWITTINGLY FAUGH!!~ ‘1 on Seattle coe | || nace Soertout) } AND ME MrT ) I te aercLes BY ALEX C.ROSE MY WORD NES! OMTEEN To GO ON THE best 5 s+ NO DOUBT Nou UNIVERSITIES 4 LECTURE PLATFORM Bettie Levine, the demon barris-) F KNow oF THE “WO HERE, AND NEXT WEEK, TO , doesn’t wear a raincoat | emu ly SOB SHE WoULD FOURTEEN 1) GIVE A MATINEE PREDICAMENT 1 por KNOW I AM WwW, WHAT 10 ON = Substitutlons—re vet et ~=© Loser of Bout | Xor2vest fighters catne to the fore ' g Hull, Stevenson for Gilm Thomas for | as the older ones drop out or go to T ALREADY HAVE -~To RUN AN I] Rante. Franklin, Kashiwagt for Jacob- | to A Hi . othaksutina’ c ELEVATOR, NOUR ff [300 igcebien for Kashiwant stowier Cd) | ce udkins| For a long time there was | Oftictats—nell, referee; Kunz, umpire. OLLYWOOD, Cal, Feb. 8—Ace! O'Leary, Pinkham and the rest ARM MUST BE IN - = nerd vara | Hudkins, Nebraska boxer, won! of those famous lightweights SHAPE «— ANY | a 10-round decision over Spug Myers| Who dominated the /game here- rr of Pocatello, Idaho, at the Holly.| abouts. And then along came CHANCE OF No wood. Auer Legion Travie Davis, Billy Wright and | wood American Legion ere last | ravie Davis, Me right an a nk Rippe, Sr, Comes to bat days, hen a man’s well off, ba je ar es mrs be doe a need Wb “i canoes | WAVE ME TAKE EUROPE AND ae EVENING pepsrea ene NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Johnny pEiceons lat Siena ay . bis | seas oak eG Rose, Rees ; hat Keeps him ary t ry inact 0 1 | yy Sid Te a ers had piled up al ) Pane and tnat keeps him dry the} Why nual he ko Play got | NEXT WEEK!4) 7 THE ORIENT Hy (L ae Wale bab AN a Dundee, Sid Terris, Sammy Man! Big euriy led ee yen eee sPatiot the ds | On ee ee, a | Metal e Mo us ie who were figured on to pl@y an im.| _ Gene Delmont won the verdict over| On the rise are Young Jack KEEP NOU FROM | Dandy Dillon in the six-round semi. | Dempsey, the Tacoma light-heavy- portant part in the New York sta on’s lightweight | Windup, They are bantamweights. 3 ht, and Leo Lumski, the Spo- wiikdaty }kane kid. They're main-eventers Awa Fault, soe entarale right now, and you'll hear more sto, Say Sones FIGHTING. WAY |sncraten una. Yori, thie: allernates, hava besa aer| I sey hasn't fought a main event yet, a on, Havel been del ey haart is event a min aheut''tt eo THRU COLLEGE) tetas de! he ae more will be named soon | > out 0: e big bouts pei Herbie Hamburger, Wittenberg |Much longer. Lumski arrived in alege sophomore, is ing his |fast company with a bang when he Draw Bout Feature | way tnru school by engaging in the |beat Eddie Roberts in Tacoma the |gentle art of fisticuffs. Every Fri-| other night. of Amateur Smoker 5" and Saturday finds him don- Art Thiry and Jimmy Negro nin; " Py & the gloves in Dayton and - a draw in the feature bout|other nearby Ohio towns. Montana Winner athletic mm tournament, hay 4; LECTURING, “ad” appeared in Bernie (“Two Gun") Smith was) sman: | planning @ trip to San Antonjo this} ve golf clubs, | tceck, but he has decided td post-| pone it until Frank Ryan starts! work on the new arlington course. When will “Two Gun” leave,| ; cigar PMlaman of the Motor Bus» depot, | Prank? Mies how to make change, but he} | Been able to figure out yet] A word of warning from Bi four par hole in less | Ehlers: “Be it known that on | Bob White is packing around a 20: handicap and shooting in the early | $08 these days. Bill and few | other Earlingtonians found this out Win the Jefferson Park din-| here's your friend, Mias| too late for themselves. of the amateur smoker staged last] And what is more, Hambury Hy ii 5 | en 4 8 Hs ger is Of, over there. Why don't| night at the Austin & Salt gym-|studying for the ministry, plays in Gonzaga Tilt nasium. Other results follow: football and is active in the college} MISSOULA, Mont, Feb. 7.—The te? Orer and speak to her? Eddie Rivers, the genial man- | Wheest, mon; she has na, ager of the Heilig theater, Mer check yct. brought in the info at the end | initial round yesterday Gaston,| Y. M. C. University of Montana basketball team defeated Gonzaga university here last night, 45 to 34. Illman NURMI AFTER ys se me NEW RECORD winning 16 counters NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Paav mi, the Finn runner, will atte a new world’s record f in the Wilco A jiyn, tonight. Willie Ritola, fellow Perry Israel and Har draw; Don Johnson won from Nip Larson, Chet Ward won over Cly Raub, Dick Butler knock Young Brazil, Bob James kayoed Ward, in the first 1 Billy MeDerman won by k. 0. Kid Twinner in first, Angelo Con-| stantino won from Ray Brix, Roxie| Harper knocked out Jack Thomp. son. but you things, named, ting, swearing and sweating. PARKER SAYS THAT) ne balloon type of knic IN| going to be the thing for golfers HE} this year, says Ed Oliver, the hand-| COMPELLED = TO* HOLE | some haberdasher of Second ave and Marion st. There is enough ; Mr. Zby zed 56, has agreed two miles |¢4 wrestle big Munn, ‘This seems to - games, in Brook: | Hove you do get too old to learn. |toom for two golfers in one pair ot| zi countryman of Nurmi, also will| 7 me Whatle clemoesee tee cender no Tommy Gibbons has never been | run MORE SPORTS Knocked off his feet. Just wait til] Many other stars are entered in} tances should two pla lon any course in such manner, ex ept after the annual club banquet, |when anything goes. he hears that one about the @vel:|the different events, and a great| P E 6 ing salesman and the village mani-|crowd is expected to witness the jcuristt meet, , nibliek, y club’ that Player has a ditt nam