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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1925. THE SE ATTLE STAR Seattle Is Seeking Righthanded-Hitting Outtielde { SKIES DEFEAT TROJANS, 40-23 “We admit we never give Glenna Collett any tremor j ashington Pitchers Say n a championship match, but we play the game for the f it, and when you t worry and fret about your y ons vol airways peabing for Hasel Marden end:Mes:F: Hi. Orlanall: when : 2, J] they were snapped on the fifth tee of the University link With Game i BY ALEX C.ROSE 7 ' on Low Ba m v CS sos | the other day. Mrs. Grinnell is driving, Mra. Alt is get- ful Offense Is Too : Hurlers Claim St. Louis) ‘ing ready to build up her tee when her turn comes, and rfu ens ‘ ' Lieut. Q. V, Hasselblad has) ‘lecate It . hls Dodge sedan | °TR 5 lea Minin ts otetared oie tha left for U. S. C. Vis-|' golf lessons—on the} will have to stay in the garage rown Star Affected P . Strong for U. 5. C. Vis: le [ibe Reds Pralietty, tors; Hale Their Star y Ba yesight Yet ¥ J M Wor talb If it is too wet to play at Ing % _ Hass int it telling J wood, go ov anyway and tak N 192 Geer s ABLE 8 t his (Je apt f how t x t Secretary Prank BD it A an lease “ong ae abe 5 t Was! poultry farm 4 his trained batting w an gve . w e e legree . an . perform ‘ that followed “Hass” admitted that! prank got. a © trying t Hu arses re ¢ its wings We ng voted the mo Handteapped by Albert Brygger, the w. k # tjur banker and golfer, says that hol ‘cosh being outjumped } * Kiays are just like any other ¢ the ‘game the P day, The interest goes on just Manager Joe M ¢ . the same H it Riv ‘ ea i. Mrpdinng . t Helix, @ fallin age in BOG) non si . ‘ hook: up golf « rh ; the Tre je 7 f 4 h Class AA golf Ww ® « A fens ‘ea he , . a) x ) : before _trHKy Tig will bh: Se 1 golt J bal : * ana i nterfere with } Joe ha he Y t i ah i Les ‘Turner's a r . t MESKETH ; 4| Louie Walber ts babbling around _ : ; of speed cu- | With @ cane to e weig 4] Don't’ be surprieed to he ly young Boyer, a tow-headed | Pounds net—off of his gx Pa Lovelace «Up rd, but the Washington of-|He expects to throw away ght side of t mat. This sa either ran around his guards take up the driver w outhpaw's golf Kame Is 90 | «¢¢ @ribbled thru. them time and/next few days. psy-turvy these day nat : . Mime again for baskets. | Just about convinced potrg Bruce Hesketh was particularly} Repair work tie (envi ted will not a i, \ccekaleht| gam te: Soeli ive in handling the ball, mak-/is due for a eit” Ander s to his € Prd yar vcr pasar = If E some uncanny shots |the w, k. building contractor é | properly pitched to at that point | Grattan Hale again starred on ided to take up the golf pasti Repair work for th | le ed he is no better SS defense, iolecrrnting of — ia due for a boom. Sam | than a batter in the second period Heck Ed ‘s champion dentist-golfe tt meh ape ee but otte mdson sent in his second team ° ' ‘p t G Hy Wi ya heath Gab ee bes i oint in Guilford Win came whe seen . While everybody else is loc oing along to give him _ u s t ce a did his t had grown In inter The match went in at center and Mi sat ing for Sally, Johnnie Gra son. They tell us tt I batte “n JES BY JOE WILLIAMS had ene ee et His ‘mates on ro in had a, Hunting aro trying to locate hole is st par for | se ft t of the game J $B GUILFORD, ambfing Pa cave: ” GeNcat Heit a ae UB gg lesan _his putting touch, “I he doesn’t . ¥ tow Wa ge nd. tartade ° Boy. [ET Toacoog team roared ¢ razzing the big end, a oo nada weak SNES CRESS bho an still pretty | reached the heights at the Bt ‘ n roa ¢ ed everybody up K t the ba Country club in|” a one halt the | Gia H Id |“ expect to Improve my bat 7 site aa St traight Win I will finish around the 350 national ama {toa et Ball Record) t rcum: tasure of, sy os I" € BY BILLY EVANS SACK in 1916 the New York Gi hs pacts Few recall thin fe Gr.-seesis, Diarmey. ¢ ESPITE poor luck with their| BR startled the entire bas ‘ a ithe The contestants and the ad . ea inwuriged | the New ¥ A by ¥ g 26 straight |? aie yoy | Yenturoas scribes, however, were to ¢ The tand t Was Low Ball Hitter in that) Stilt intact. And now came a | any” bets ts kt maj Ww se 26. tha’ Awe seainet) mystery, What had happened ir ational t pt t ain in n lea he Ww 2 w t k Eva be to Guilford’s shot? No one vory market t t It w t te to use overhead| knew, caddies, players, or ad a 1 - ‘ | eb b Miller Huggins him a ball be 1 the knee and conditions arguea| YaNCe brigade. Golf had been by the Ch GUILFORI | forgotten. B iixée the cclleat- aan wa WUILFORD against a gallery. | e sll cnaireinihiian: thse Scere, Sra i vend i A ball pitched shoulder high | But the scribes |, Had. the disturt n carried ne . Brown ~cefageaedigacgee| ddd pire ness at the bat. With two |Temember and will 1 likel; A thunderbolt cap Free’ throws PBR hear ily Emad ; s strikes on him, pitchers always [/0DK @* rd of flooring a cop might easily seg) dele impala ae brag tetera. aes os Seg FE wasted a fast ball pitehed disturb the nt of a golf ba | Pe peeee tare. fee | he eee SE eee shoulder high to Sister. Invar- c A spectate ced a pair’ of | yi rey i jably he hit at it and was a y “ field xiusse . white : “ te ge strikeout vietim. t f apeck on the gree he said it Liss eet ee DUgEAT, Bayt eb bog Maiadng gl Pee Swene hin out of the game | *4#hces—circumatan: another That green is 300 yards | paw pitcher ere a team has | tor ae makes it difficutt |™ nted to ax changing the com-/away. No one has got there yet in | Brown university SAN tebe poole pa egemese aut kly at , xion of the nuatch, twe a . | EV ANS has been added to nal oF Her ha Phar gales A ae ewe fiferd: ahd LF Wak yo Se 0 Gratton ‘erteai Popes Sarrecramonras ENO Yes) = sier to Follow ing drives and lt t 4 ort It was | > aR | 3 “il | < nd = putts, storm here or not is unimportant. . eran Herb Pennock being the out.| MARTIN V8, TREMAINE AGAIN high ball, pitched more on| clouds gathered and. fitful shot that put Guilford in the Batt les for “grape ror belie mga ae SORE eee | ieee of vision, is much easie flashes of light shot thru the and led to Evans’ defeat. After In a college game last season) Martin, bantamwelght champlor hit which the Siege Gun stepped out i Duggam struck out 29 men in 20| has accepted an offer of $30,000 to ; wil at the 18h. the ete pul ps saben “D ” S I] se: allowed only five hits,|meet Carl Tremaine, Cleveland con ’ cp rains | : Ay tee itorm | and won the championshiy oc ne passed but five men, yet lost, 1/tender, in a cont Sea tae | Pac oe the pines and will jto 0. in Cleveland next summer, Mel | °™ , end t| y a definite dete ne extent o & Waterman isn't picking oy 29 men in a ball game must have | . ones” for “Doc” Snell, the | someth ; oe Hate See | Pehastin feather- Ruth. docca't the Bie Seetiaws “me Tasos ‘sre 'D seys Pa Vist SETS RECORD weight. jmay have caused the Yanks to sign |ioyq Bowers Knocked out Bud empsey. 'y ta Sal tapi Ae Snell, since his | htm to keep him from the opposi-!y amoson in four rounds here last to Salt Lake City Saeed,” nok. ct the ieee Psudden rise to night. Bobby Jobb beat Buttling} gai LAKE CITY, Feb. 21.—| Jake of Long Ago, put the fonie ring fame, has | Nelson in eight, rounds. nd mother, no foreve : | Poe rsh a ; name forever in the billiard hall fournt some ot| Durst Is Married | TAC os a 1 ARP LIOR | oF tee Selecg? igat'-micksnean pia the leading feath-| S le Girl __NEW SUGAR SOUR( Los Ang Thay WHE 'VENG bere | ren out his, string ot 469 from spot) | gan (pring Vie mel ariel aaatin ss. the to Seattle Girl) wasiixctoy.—By « new pro-| for several days defeating Krich Hageniacher, Ger-| joe ee ee ian oak rae Be ‘West, and he lost| Cedric Durest, star outfielder for! cess discovered by bureau of stan-| et man champion, 400 to 0. | three of the ten leading Giant holdouts, but one decision|the Los Angeles Coast league club, | dards experts, sugar, See as anaee DEL MONTE, Cal, Feb. 24 In addition to being a new world'a| DAY? Mgned new contracts " day from cane or beets, can be|Chuck Hunter, young Tacoma golf- = —that to Tod|was married here yesterday to Miss/as that | |record high run, his performance} ta: je artiche ler. c " ie rm ERSBU RG, Fla, Veb. %- Morgan, which is|Leona Campbell, daughter of Mrs. obtained from artichokes. jer, made a remarkable comeback | |broke all precedent, for tever hetore| nee penain eaANeEe Biker ehewed no disgrace for|Fred L. Mck Mr. and Mrs. Durst Be 7 ‘ pm after being six down and eight to| has & player gone out fom spot] from the Atlanta club, was expected at | him. lleft immediately for Waco, Texas, PEORIA, IIb Feb. mu Harris |go, and won the Washington Slin a world’s chi sonship tourna. | te Yankee training camp today to talk Snell started|where tho hard-hitting outfielder | Larabee stopped Joe (Kid) ey jbirthday handicap fournament at| iene. stig run of 400 beat Welkor| over, Orme Wh Maneater Miller. Hug SNELL his main event| will join the training camp of the!in the fourth round of their bout |Pebble Beach at the 23rd hole from | (eye rn Tun OF 400 elker | gina. fi m is ° = 7. on D. ie jas ght 'R. Stranaha ‘ole nio, pet peer: See a pene ee irre eee re ee ane ee se A 4 Bivanahan, of Toledo Oho) ccohsanwon.from’ KG Susuki,|_ sAMeOw SPRINIRL Wc Wk Bt Hornia Joe Lynch in Tacoma. z | Japanese champion, 400 to 113, in| Manager George Bees ee m he fought a draw with Mor- | the other match of the day For the anialng caareelga ot, no Deowse on eg oh ae Bd |1Ol TR BOARDING HOl ISH ¢ ee AHERN Today's matches bring Cochran| Twice during practice Sisler bounched og and Edouard Horemans together | the ball off the right feld wall. that battle he jumped into headlines by nearly stopping | Foley. A draw with “Dyna. | Murphy and a victory over| McKenna, smart Southern ran, followed. | Gana next Tuesday he stacks up| ast one of the hardest-hitting | Seattle fans have seen in years | “Dandy” Dick Griffin. The Texas | im made a wonderful hit in sensational victory over Mickey Donnell, times. | Griffin and Snell are both down| hard training. Griffin is work-| here today while Snell is plan- to do his training in Tacoma, | 0 he may also be on hand this ™. at Austin & Salt’s gym. dropping the Frisco boy | is and Liston | Released by Seals| RESNO, Feb. 27—Dave Salazar, | Lewis and Ed Liston, all piten. | Were the first recruits re s4i the training camp of the Sa: | | | cisco Seals. TBP ashington closes its season to- 4 ow night, facing Oregon in the gym. Star Infield Was Consistent 1 Pittsburg infield, com- posed of Grimm, Maranville, right and Traynor, topped the Rational league in the matter of ying together last season. Grimm was in 151 games; Mar- ile, 152; Wright, 1 ee ynor in 143, Aw not three played practically eA tilt in which the Pirates f cipated, THE WAY ST CLAIR, MY GOOD MAN, How WOULD You LIKE “To Jon) AN EXCLUSIVE CLUB 2 I AM AN RHONORARYV MEMBER, ANID TI CAN PUT-THROUGH NOUR APPLICATION, AND ENROLL NOU IMMEDIATLY | -~ “THE CLUB 1S LimrTED “To OWLY SEVENTY-FIVE MEMBERS, AND THERE \S ONE VACANCY AT WH, Ava NEG, TD LIKE To Sow, ~~ WAT 1G ~ AH - \¥ THE DUES ARENT Too STeeP!« SING Tiers! 1 kssounl ASH’, 1] ONE VACANCY “OWL'S NEST, 17S A ROOST FOR MEMBERS tite WHO FitD THEMSELVES LOCKED our oF |: TH’ HOUSE AFTER) _J | this afternoon and Hagenlacher und Willie Hoppe, the world’s chamj¢yn, | tonight WALKER MAY MEET DUFFY | LOS ANGELES, Feb. 26.—Mickey Walker has changed his mind about turning down an offer for a fight with Jimmy Duffy, but the fight ay be held at Vernon instead of an Francisco, | Joe Degnon, business adviser of | the ght champion, said to- day that he is giving serious con | lderation from Jack Doyle. welterwe |Nobe Cervantes and Joe Gorman in Draw PORTLAND, Feb. 27.—Nobe Cer- vantes and Joe Gorman, feather- weights, fought 10 rounds to a draw here last night In a bout that was minus any real hard hitting or | thrills. | Seconds for Rocky Stramgalia threw the towel in the ring in the [fifth of a scheduled 10-round go | when Sunny Jim, light heavyweight, j made it too hot for him | FISHER FIN | PHILADELPHIA, — Feb. — |Young Fisher, Syracuse middle- weight, who was disqualified for not trying. in a/ recent bout with Harry Greb, middlewelght champion, was fined $200 by the Pennsylvania boxing commission. | 27.—Jim Maloney, Boston heavyweight, won a 10-round decision from Quintin Romero, Chilean champion Romero wi Noored twice in the second round and took severe punishment to the ond Golf, for the Fun of It SPRINGS, Ark, Feb, 27—If weather continues today Bucky Harris will pile up more work for the Senators, Marberry {# still unable to throw a ball, but Johnson, Covolesbie, Reuther and Ogden have been working hard. HOT | CINCINNATI, Feb. 27.—Several of the | Reds began assembling here today to | go south with Manager Jack Hendricks 4 Coach Bill Clymer 8 Ing. Practice at Orlando, Monday morning urday morn. In., will start HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb, 27.—Cleve- Indians pitchers and catchers have com- pleted preliminary training her and are jleaving for Lakeland, Fia., where the entire squad will gather for the fino! conditioning, All the hurlers indicate they are in fine shape. DETROIT, Feb. 27.—Oscar Stanage, Tiger star catcher for 12 years, was signed yesterday as one of Cobb's three coaches. Stanage will coach the young pitchers. EN ROUTE TO CATALINA ISLAND, Feb. 27.—Wertern Kanaas—Chicago's Cubs picked up Charlie Grim, Elmer Jacobs, Denver Grigsby, Eulas Morgan, Charles jor, Art Wels and Percy Jones in sas City Inst night. Pinochle fontivals dining car raids are the main concern of the bruin outfits. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb, 27.—The Yankees left here today for thelr train- Ing camp at St. Petersburg, Fla. Rabe Ruth, first of the Yanks to reach here thia winter, was only 12 pounds over weight when the squad pulled out today, he said. He will experience little ditti- culty in reducing to playing condition tn the warmer climate of Florida, Ruth thinks. His routine of training here has not been strenuous, Finals On Today in Horseshoe Tourney LAKE WORTH, Fla, Feb. 27 A new champion of horseshoe pitchers will be crowned today out of a field of 12 survivors of the 669 — || Grimes BerLeian Brooklyn te pit a on gett 25 5 but fou A in fly able Mays the mark r Busy Indians Want Another Star for Gardens Charley Lockard Say BY LEO H. L. ORE } ers. kard, ted Thursday. oth Bs Herman an Baidwin nor Brazill can fit in an Zi lr else, and each has too muc for either of them to sit o win, who has the Was |) Hurler the tean se of holdoutitis, rd of, or bh Thursday. The together developed has fans are hoping ! with the owners, fie s the best man in th ition: last year. league at that po: \Dddaisesy Stops Flowers in Hectic Bout’, YORK, F JEW 133 red a kn ‘ Atlanta neg round. here second knockout laney has Menty of action f th roun night made over the negro Delan N important meeting will be he! Again at The Star office Friday at 6:30 p. m. of managers of teams i nding to enter The Star Baseball league is requested that everyone i ted in the junior circuit be jattendance at the session, eight, |things of importance | up eb, 27.—Jack De- midd | big shield will again be awar jed the winner of next petition. A large pected, and th to be keen. The ypear on this page, ro, in entry list is e: Victory th was offer y possible t bee adn't been up to lat Club Is in Market for One Who Can Hit Ball The Seatt! ther man to und out the out president “It » wit k E will be nd ugh for could be obtained field as t there is a chance that en ute with Babe He man Lockard als hat Ted Bald to a maj _ seasc 4, figuring would b the team, as has ny h on star catcher a n ° ry os sm needs him behind the bat on for Tonight 14 n- Junior ins in as many will be taken d- season's com- x- ompetition promises team entry blanks - and should be a | Sent in to the sporting editor as soon right hook that sent Flowers down | ” on his haunches, Delaney SPORTSMEN TO MEET after him, and Flowers fell without] The 1925 show committee of the | be The ordered Delaney helped Flowers to stat boxing comr the ringside, held [and then ordered tinue. la hit After a li ney connected again, | went down for the referee stopped it,| Seattle Sportsmen's association w to his corner, and| meet tonight in room 616 the opposite. The| Horton building at 8 o'clock mission, sitting at} 1 a hasty session, | the fight to con-|ball candidates ttle sparring, De-j training and Flowers Irish coach in some full count. for ready for i Dexter Knute Rockne is getting his foot- winter They oughta penalize the way or other plying his trade out of season. G. D. Clever sty | new Spring broad toes price is onl aN SPRING OXFORDS for YOUNG MEN Phillips’ les in a wide variety of man who wants “classy” shoes. New look good—they feel good—and the NOTHING HIGHER 6” PHILLIPS 1c. 1308 SECOND AVENUE “Specials” Oxfords for the young are the favorites. They is he Phillips’ “Olympic” Strictly high grade shoes in the sea- son’s best styles feature our Olym- pic line. Snappy models in black and the new shades of tan—built to retain their good looks after long wear. 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