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: , } : J FEBRUAR Y 19, 1985 THE SEAT ILE STA® Red” Baldwin, Crane and Fussell Unsigned ‘SPRING PREP COACHES ARE LISTED ‘Baseball | 4 Rookie Re Glenn W Played F BY BILLY EV ANS Ma } i Es a2 zy 3? ¥ peered Pirates Shifted Seldom fting at than any team lely player who covered more ge spot. He appeared at t pond and the outfield George Kelly of the Giants payed the most positions—four, filing in at third, second and the outfield, besides phiying regularly at first base. Frank Gibson was the only catch lgmho moved away from th players in the who played ae Louis using ™ Catcher, Moore was the |; Know This Celebrity? | | l' hampion Weriania as She Appears in Hei Winter G Garb | 'Only Three Indians Not in Line Yet at Home Pitcher, Short- stop Haven't Turned in Signed Documents tate ed ° he Fred Pus All three men play big roles in the cha the onship hopes of Tribe, Baldwin in yeing a vital part of far in the league last year Crane ha his home in Pennsylvania baseball men here expect the Seattle club to start someone else at HELEN WAINWRIGHT nd! Flushing, Long Islay g the off seaso Miss We paint | wright is at presen g plans to attempt to swim the Munn’s Mnaber Has Denial for Charge CHICAGO, Feb. 19.—Vehement nial that Wayne (“Big”) X ing used to promote a w E Lt HOPPE GETS |Munn’s manager a stater aes : the press. Munn stan eady to meet Ose of the most promising young bal! efax, def e man and is nay Come ght. H Ka t : ty s making Te al 48 ‘4 fa “| Crack All-Blacks : cecal bic yep atc en ice Win at Victoria “0. ss my of nanas hes VICTORIA Feb, 19.—The}°*! ™*"* Huskies Lose ee are acnecie vein First Contest Atle difficulty Jefeat a Victoria On Hoop Trip! tugby team here Wednesday after g eye is . 5s that des Wrinan ‘cote. toon, 67 to 4, ae English Amateurs ' i in 50-50 Break sos pon how Clyde Barfoot « Lat day ight, over the Ur ‘m ot YORK. Feb. 19 3 and the Pirates t * e ipvest with 29. Olympic | - defeate immons, cam and Jack jot ated F - 4 McKenna Not Fay, Pittsburg. Hugh Haggerty, an ‘ other Pittsburger, won from Pat " “ gt ere S . O’Hanrahan, and Tommy Lown, New be from c tranger; to 9 Sar Orta ri LS George Goga that s ¢ a a . or z Battle Snell (e5:.00 i & sea ae ie et for Washing DIE McK A, the feather weight, fights “Doc il in Tacoma tonight In a six mind tattle, is no stranger to Se was introduced from the same nt in the pre h four or fi ago. Iways was cle md going to New Orleans, he broke fast company and obtained a Mienal reputation. McKenna will have his hands full limight with Snell, the young Ta- aman being strong George Shanklin has lined up a ipod card for the Eagles. The other is follow: Babe Folmer_ vs. any Matthews, Young Peter itkson vs. Jack O'Neil, Norman Wilson vs. Gib Weaver, and a pre A good crowd of Seattle bugs is over for the fight card ADAM WALSH |OUR BOARDING HOUSE _ WILL COACH, One of the latest football celebri- | to join the college coaching ata 18 Adam Walsh, gritty cap i and center on the sensational Dame eleven last fall. Walsh | Meatly accepted terms for a two- | YE contract at Santa Clara uni- Meaty and will assume his new du- | Ss at the spring training seasion Walsh at the helm the Cali- institution is pretty certain Whe drilled in the style of play} ide famous by Knute Rockne, Dame coach. Several other te universities were after Walsh. Merling to reports. | Stribling Passes Up | Bout With Delaney) MEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Youngs| Rebting, Georgia light-he: e Nted down an offer to meet Jack Maney, Bridgeport middleweight, in| tsa Square Garden on February Veause of other engagements. | Campbell Is Victor | in Frisco Ring Mix! MS FRANcisco, Feb. 19. —| paths Campbell beat Joe Hughes x tounds at National hall last Johany Burns outclassed MYizsimmons in the semi-final, | V Entries in Big Derby Race Listed IAZOO, Mich., Feb. 19.—| ehtries have been posted in the American pacing derby to be he At the Gran# Circuit meet | in the suramer, it was an-| f REDS SIGN ROOKIE— wein, a semi-pro from st. Paul, has signed a ‘With the Cincinnatl Rega, and a harder |. iter, while the veteran is smarter. | ,. TROJANS WIN ANGELES 1 «| WAYNE MUNN WINS 19) ASILY cf CHICAGO, Feb Big |Loughran Wins in 4 : iver Bout With Reeves sip ND, with Harry Hartz, holds the official} OAKLANI speed record of 135.5 miles an hour, | Loughran, Pent cheduled to mi the Culver Feb. 19. STAGG TO LECTURE reached the mark again yesterday | weight dects in an officially clocked lap Reeves 11m 40 xounte LES, Feb. 19.—Dr yes wer) +7 Univer of {tort last night 1 as y Jim Poppen, star pitcher on the ean ae ; Hope college nine, 1 with ‘shaded Jimmy Hac m final the Baltimore In BY AHERN | FA \iow-1H' MASOR™ A WILL HAVE “To Own) UP THAT TH! ONLY WICOME F cuce You Mave THE BA E Gap. Wares GTkTEeMENT THAT Your ZB Wis Qa ie. PROFITS FOR LASTNEAR |~ "= EPANKLIN BT\ME,TH' MAJOR Sz}WADS CAUGHT | ¢ | EATING OFF 1 WERE 50,000 AND ; HE KNOWS You Dott ten -To ST. CLAIR™ DIDNT Kilow H ABOUT, Io HE WAS ASKING OP, WHERE COULD FIND AN \ OFFICER! ha INCOME TAX 4 05 2 \NSGPECTOR =} FILE AN INCOME “TAX RETURN, -~ I WOULD flag Novo READ THOSE CREDEN TIALS S OF JE VERY CAREFULLY, MY MAN fe | | Za\ | oe | ~ Lightweight Division in Bad Shape No Outstanding Star Is Available Benny Leonard BY JOE WILLIAMS 1 Sid Terris hdrew Questions commissic elimination tourr 4 ‘the . 1 samy H A ky This gives you an idea of the complexities toward whieh the tiivision Is now headed. It may be years before the situation is atisfactorily straightened out A game of his ac “First Trouble m has been suck 4 on has always hi 1 out undisput The present generation goes hack to Kid Lavigne, Joe Gans, Ad Wolgast, reddie Welsh ard, who has n after seven years No Outstanding Star And what makes the situation all of the pre unders unusual seems to amount of ability Mandell is not a hitter, Terris is too light. (He weighed less than 191 pounds for his receht fight in Madison Square Gar den). Dundee is too old. So is Chaney. Jack vie would be this writer's pick of the lot if ho were sure 7 do the weight But the Pitts er is a junior welterweight and mains to be seen if he can possess down PREP CAGERS _ PLAY F FRIDAY kethall fives n on Friday hief interest centering in the Ww Seattle-Queen Anne encounter t West Seattle, The Indians, lead- ing the league with seven etraight wins, can cinch af ieast a tie for first place with a vietory Franklin and Lincoln pl Franklin, Garfield goes to B and Broadway plays at Roose in the other games of the day FIELD BOARD MEETS TODAY ‘The first meeting of the executive committee of the Washington park athletic field organization was to be held Thursday afternoon at 3:1 lin the offices of the Seattle park. | Something definite in the way of} to Replace *’ | organization plana is expected to be | lthe chief outcome of the session. It jwill bo the first meeting of the Sixteen acres of land) }have been reserved at Washington | committee. park by the board and the big thing now will be to perfect a plan |for financing the scheme. A Cleveland golfer, shot 20 times; in the war, thinks his -expertence helped Kis game. . This is auf ficient renson to start the next war right away. Entry Blank I wish to enter the ..... “ . team in The Star Junior basebal! and agree to ablge by the rules and regula. tions of the organizat Manager . AGATOGS vi sreseveviccs cysdvetines Home field cscceccescevevers vee PHONO svcecoesces pear In kilts, but was forced to nd a OOKS*SLICES tek Tutor on Seattle fairways and Baseball BY ALEX C.ROSE ** Mentors Set ,- ; x pabegresd Fatih x Few Changes in Coaching tlr ae ear na , in Spring Sports Due ny ut on | t tf the toe, for 1925 Season ws inay vers ing WINS AGAIN 2 me I we “ ‘ . ‘ F pobte ° 4 . . Di "the new fooled his pla ‘ : base allard while Ira . Pease t his champlonship ielingeting n the ||| Bremerton Gets Big’ | “consis Mack Chilstenmn, who Roller Hockey Tilt hah, Girned Smer He Kain An will be ton when t Jing game of LOCKHART IN TEST | track « CULVER CITY, Cal, Feb. 19—] D'V Frank | t » is ts =e Lay aig Irvine, captain of the | was expecte Arctic Scots, had hoped to ap- day. Harr CHARGE MUNN HEADS NEW MAT TRUST! BY HENRY L. F/ ARREL LL [could br 19 are yndos, Joe N W YORK, Fet r ad ¢ i nadow ma 1 © for Ww he . . Mans challengers beat . but enough a dub wrestler, win from a fair 3 wl is running Munn 10,0 a n 8 purees, when nd they ; ‘ nuild real money by ) to charity | meeting any one of the 10 wrestlers m twice in 3 he | named. Florsheim Shoe Sale Final two weeks of our Removal Sale at our Pike Street Store. Then we move to our new location at 1418 Second Avenue. The same styles, the same price at our 903 Second Avenue Store. 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