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THE SEATTLE 7 nr ) Indians Class | All-Star Te ams | Special Golf \Basebal Fans! Follow the Games With These Scribes | Schedule for ™_ of League and |*222":| Tourney for eer te oe: Coast League Are Champs) sas me""<:1| Beacon Hill scrrciitn sett il i Announced al wm: x %) D DUGDALE, dean of Sea * dasedall men McDonald, Brilliant Lin- | * Ss*s"tsis | Blethday Event Scheduled |i sous comms om nay tare elas 4) RNR 2 soeenine April 7; ‘Three o THIR! TEAM | * | lea, amps an hia ar n ar !, ( ‘Od coln Forward, Displaces dg , for Jefferson Links Dur ps, and Ais articles will appear dally. (4) TOM Holid ate oe Ramm on First Squad | sin Thsitear oop] ine Barly May oy lg ee so rpm olidey Dates r é 4 ur, Ballard a BY ALEX C. ROSE len we vp ol 4 eg the readers in to h with the more ts HE Coa She a edie. 2 ae 2 TN commemoration of ° marOr GEES Samye a three-day tournamen se H y owerful and with e were decided upon oO . oth good offense P 1 ’ sabe “ se Cpmrualit RC K a area becaray - — < oe von 7 el 4 . +. eee Chamber of ( Por Seattle, Oct 8. z X » e ashy * et Py * rooms his T Ind “s * ak in » W Seatt e selections to Phys amiasioners an Lak 4 ls geles Director Hoe oe er, of Washing iclals of the Jefferson Park are going down the line Ramm wa is mate, Bi W State college, | Goit McDonald had. McDonaki a lot of er men wae aioe to make this decen * mammoth affair, And makes the annual a Marl Coast selection t what it deserves to be A wh Edmundson ¢ late Mayor Hiram G Met placed two Wash-|drove the first ball off of the tee | ington men, two . Sheard e FE. at 915, he hatched 2 a Ore and |) has developed into | “ e from O. A.C.) 4) Seattle has team f | STRONG GUARDS keth Bud St " gave West Se fense be replaced Bud Gilmore, Broadway's game of golf He placed Hew | possible f an ane GOLF HAS GROWN 4t| Ten years ago Seattle San Francised 2-17—Ban Fran me Angeles at Balt ee } Oske: Thurie Thornton | A a powerful de 1 Hale, Wasi very well/ton, a Westergrin, Orege ee courses and about 400 golfers atates that he would|today, thanks to mun golf 6; ct cm Edmund son —_— the Baca flashy running guard, and Bob || Iliman, of Montana, |there are 1 inks in and arour |! Clarke, Ballard Boy, would also at ‘an long as the | Seattle 1 pla make a good defense pair. Gil |G games don't count in the|érs Yes ce | more is a good scoring guard. final conférence standings, he d y " Elmore Anderson suffered a dis i the Montana team and indicatic a that t s . in 1 he had a good 1 me t come ti faint" wars ‘Saen's> * Hoppe Beaten rhe program ot events or tne || ShOCker Has "10 CLUBS IN : second team ‘ threeday tournament is being 5-Da Ed e TIGER FORWARDS by German in arranged and will have all y g' | : ARE GooD vy forms of competi Including Lp ES | , STAR LEAGUE, Arnold and is, the Broa two medal play championships : say forearis, payed good tall t Torrid Match Yor the men and one fer | ST: LOUIS, Feb. 2&—When ° il ie ee ee their team, Arnold, in particular, | (WHICAGO, Fe \ the women. Everybody is go St, Louis traded Urban Shocker | be ico td R at Lo Ee beings a good scoring man CO" the ing to get a chance to win to the New York Yankees for Indian Reguls ars Report Monday Frid alge agp ea en | 4. July t-12— ‘ 4 Steve Anderson the Queen to Erich Hagen.) something during that Saturday Joe Bush, it the general With’ auathar tlext te eb bates |o04 . i, J] ame center, “whio joined the |i German cue ar-| Monday and Tuesday carnival | cic that Shother wan » much and Ree il Tr aining ( aVINd Begins | theories "tre come one ot the eats : team in the second half of the st, marking a big upset in the 16.2, at the Beacon Hil course. ‘ Sahat ‘vaatatn ae’ Facto GA sara’ iu nln eke uM rag EN race, deserves his berth on the Kine billiard ben | younger athlete { t Santa Maria for |jlars gintration I * 2 Ang is. J 2 1 Francisco at nd catchers and a few of || expected mpionshiptourna:| The “Rig Four*—B third te: as he was the ent + hast The Ste Clare Griswold As a matter of fact, the ree ar Sagi Pare der: chk anes last | TAmento at Balt Lake: Port : pal ct wan ee f goed Spetra—that made go ory f ords have it that Shocker is five eat business next |{might's meeting at The the oor man as well as a good : | Jefferso re fiw se ant next n a | shot ° wan behind, 43 to 206, | Jefferson Tp Batee Miata days older than Bush. Both Climax club, a Green 1 m | eR coi si anes nning. He then m: Fi preteen eee have just passed their 32d birth , k at 1 n and Portland will begin ||sponsored by’ Elmer Ost an = ahah of Baliard, piace t $. and retain aaict Baik aed. oe day , ©. The other clubs t 1 working for a few days |/Other Green Lake squad captained ia dele oe 2 eld to the ahinggg aaseriey by Don Craig, the Arden Cubs and| as defense players he ban wet with a yan ot | oh ain tions The belief that Shocker was iat ine’ ies bye sn Boyes will sent *! much younger than Bush was = iene ta eee Lincoln forward; Howa now in Portland, and already filed are e club, Rainier Cubs, Denny ache who} due to the fact that Bush has Clarke, Ballard center; Frank Mors : Zant *- | Jake aefer in the undispu jis in California | been pitching major league ball B ll d i t B t guard. and wr ey” .Follwnsbee, |i. the tournament. Schaefer is yet 'ORBAT EV Yr pg caggronen coe od a ar uin e ea S forward. of Franklin: Jim “Ti . cine ste roadway and Rockey Mod ah Bush made his big league de W tom ; tit th eee ons armas Ciawm GoNbAt _ |u'scy the teen ees oe He| ene ae a es eattie QUIN PS | uta! Santee sora was «| while Shocker didn’t 4 2 ptember 1-7—Los Angeles at Se. | os 108 ANGELES, F After | golf artists that stole he thun-| ‘pig show until 1916, and then VIRST TRAMS LINEUPS AND SUMMARY Recessary to organize the league jattie; Ban Francisco at Portl Salt Winifred Suhr and a week's rest and pra drivers | der at Pacific Northwest cham tarried only a short tin being Won Lest Pet | Nallard (#2) Pes. early so the circult can be perfected | Lake at Oakland; Sacram . jare again on edge for the year's|pionship meet at Spokane in 1919, sent to Toronto for tv years West Beattie ’ 1 seo ‘ ¥ before starting time ee %, epeennee a8 San Francisco at Helen Wills Meet |«::»: hampionship A. A. A. event,|teeoff in foursome formation on| {9 gain some pliching expel ey r Other teams wishing to enter | mento ss. Chabstanms malt tots at ora PASADENA, Cal., Feb. 2$.—High|the O-mile race in e Culver|the Beacon Hill a¢—-where the ence. ‘ ‘ should fill out the entry blank, pub-| 1 —Vernon at Sacra- t expressed [City speedway tomorrow ot their early links tr to 4-8 u shied in The Star daily, and mail nd at Salt Lake; Portland class competition was expressed atl © o ar n ning . : ; { foday when Helen Wills went against ACE HUDKINS VICTOR birthday for municipal golf in Se tyipedshas Frapk : { S22 /this paper. Any questions that | sacramento; Han Franciaco at Balt Lake: 5 Winifred Suhr and Mra. May Sut-| HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 26.—Ace Hud-|at Daliard, none; West Re. | Managers wish to have settled will | Seattle at sakland: Portland at Vernon. 'y ton Bundy faced Charlotte Hosmer. | kins, Nebraska lightweight, won the| Anyway, this golf tournament 1 Bin LARD got enge F for |sttie, Eldred for Willard. Willard for be answered if the pilots call this| 6. September eii:Oetoder Sacra Es Miss Wills won easily yesterday, | referee's decision in a fast 10-round| is going to be a real honest-to OREGON F IVE | ere audi“ hasigda thal cere B a 1 re] Cavartment any. forenoon, at Onkland; San Francisco at Los E defeating Mrs. William Henry, Los|bout here with Pat Mills, English; goodness event, and everybody, | , “ : 2 singe Teta ae Hy eS: Me - = . Angeles. ? Angeles city champion, 6-2, 6-1. An|boxer. | he he or she a superaotter, | HERE TONIGHT | 22 0 te Wet Seattie 10 vary tctaber ¢-11—aalt Take at seat. i upset was the defeat of Bill Jobn- | ——_ | golfer or sub-golfer, is welco ! 4 Jians earlier in the a by. trim-| Pree Gartiela ce |Charges Made Lie; ‘Sacramento at Portland; Vernon at ; ston, former national champion, and | CARDS STAGE RELAY | $2 conipete. | The strong Univeraity of Oregon|ming the Weat Side five at Ballard REE : " sih- October 12-14 Portland at Beattie: his partner, Neil Brown, by Cran-| STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. he following appointments were) basketball team meets the Univer: | prq B71 tesery , Th N Is Sait Lake at Sacramepto; Oakland at ston Holman, of Stanford, and Ger-|28.—A marathon relay, with 24 quar-|made to handie t big show | ott of Washington five at the cam * Hs we lant | 3G at Nurmi San Franciaco; Vernon at Los Ange tan: aeueae eee coy, {wame of the season for these teams a . l = a ald atford, of California ter-milers from each of the four|Chairman, O. J. Dutton; secretary.| pus gym here tonigh a 70 | P. f classes articipating. ushered in|H. D. Folsom, Jr.; program com: | o'clock nd the only defeat suffered al tng a Froression: | Vancouver Gets Big Stanford's outdoor track » on to-|mitter, M. J. Galbraith, J. H. Dre Should Oregon win the contest, | year by the Indians. SW YORK, Feb, 28.—Startling | Classy Field Enters [arr i sat Origehs ora eomarhitee:| , Soenld_ Ore Tr Bes “\"5| World Hockey S. 4 : 4 the Webfooters would be tied with A driving offense that even eek charges were made in a New) ckey eries —_ J. Von Herberg, Wm. Steedman, W pi hs len tab teks “Naan th Reekine ’ ws , tt > 2 cs ovgak ve in California Meet YANKS HAVE ACHES | Se ee itace pr, 1s. [the Orton Aggies for the lead iO] ihe tight fiveman defense of bah oe gost y hat Paavo CALGARY, "Ala. Fen, 2k. fe 2 . t hern division of the Pa Nurmi, the great Finn runner, was|world’s series between the hockey hundred track ta me Sau aaie BT, EXSERSSURG. FM. Feb, 23.| 5. Houston... Maithy ' y {cific Coast conference. A play-off pet Sed seg receiving large sums of money for|champions of the 4 (st ui Shera ‘California inest: today” in sualties are beginning to make Rose; publicity committee, 4 would be necessary peditenas Geta, vneeeon |his appearances at American indoor| West will be played at the Vam q const Boatharatoneito. causa. |'<0, serree tor Doo. woeds,|Dore However, 4f tho Huskies win this! Cttective In the wering Inne” tracks, The Amateur Athletic union, |couver, _B. arena, starting ie Athletic ‘union relay carnival) ‘Tainer for the New York Yankees. | es Sia kame, Oregon will be out of the veering: line, under whose jurisdiction Nurmi is|around March 24, it was announced here. Several Olympic champions{ Nearly everyone has pains and| ROUTE runnning. It is the last scheduled| A defeat by Queen Anne, follow under as long as he retains his ama-|here Yesterday by E. L. Richard. Swill appear, including Charley Pad- |“ hes EN ROUTE TO CATALINA| game of the season for both teams. irs “or wrist at West Seattle, Hughes @ teur standing, is investigating the|son, president of the Western Cam ‘ eB edit pe nocked the ve : dock, Bud Houser, Weightinan and| ISLAND, Feb. 28—With nothing to) rig provable lineup bre beara! ‘ seat hes of ‘| . tntensas | charges. ada Hockey league. “Lee Barnes, pole vaulter CARDS VS. SACS |do but eat and match their wits at ton Poe Oregon ‘or the title, the In-| gubstiions—roadway, Hull for Steven-| The statement alleges that Hugo ast STOCKTON, Cal., Feb. 2%.—The| cards, the Cubs are beginning to tire i ¥. x04, Gewane dians winning the honors by a 0 Brandt Prank toftottion tor Hughes” | Quist, athletic director of the Finnish- CRITS ONLY HOLDOUT / ll Cardinals will have their first ball] of the long ride to their Catalina) Fr ete rege “1 at m | game, selina toe bt ea American A. C., and Nurmi's finan-| CINCINNATI, Feb. 28.—All ‘of f Pat McGill Loses | game today, meeting the Sacramento| island training camp. They are due Arr, A © Queen Anne reversed the result} ~ clal and business advisor, has de-|the Cincinnat! club's 31 players ex- Es i Mat h ti W. Mann club. Sunday Hale a Westergren| with Roosevelt at Roosevelt. yester | Queen Anne (22) a tt {1} | mandea large sums of money where|cept Hugh Crits, second baseman, 'C: Oo aca eesisteinaenthasnaeeanese —--- — — 2x3 “| day to 17. ‘Teddi had F }| the Finn has appeared. It is further| had accepted terms when Jack Hen- ROCHESTER, N. Y.. Feb. 28 | << beaten the Quays earlier in the| 6 alleged that Nurmi’s income for his|dricks headed a squad southward P Wayne (“Big”) Munn wrestling | Steven Anderson, with : As a appearance this winter at indoor/from here this morning. Champion, defeated Pat McGill, ee Ol J R BOARDING E 1 points, wax the high point scorer, | Barkhut Sorer ete Bh tracks will amount to over $30, 000, Se ntis braska, in.two falls. With hig crotch | Lincoln wound up its season (Queen Anne 2:36 a 4 2 | GIARD TO REPORT | Bold he dropped McGill for the first | eee against Garfield at Garfield | Roorevelt ‘ [ iakes \ R x fail in 13:40 and he scored the sec-| jgey————— EZ KZ A a Tx rane, > “ nee , | Sabetiiutions—Queen Avine, Larson fer Play-Off Ice Teatn TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. Feb 4 Z faa‘) MASOR with a 22-to-18 victory, Hugh | Heck: Roosevelt, McKinney (2) for Gu-| 28.—Good r ; pond fall in 3:26. Gf Now,- ABOUT 7 wove ST CLAIR ~ 2 Be’ Rum f McDonald starred again for Lin. | ick for Gaw Di toe Ost Picked for S 28.—Good news for the Browns ; | I WILL FETCH You an |) BELONG oT Clulewabts eels with 18" pelats. | Officials — Roseburg, referee; Kuns,| icked for Series camo in the announcement that | 4 1 Ars ier ECe NSS : \ SO MANN res 6\| | Brondway walloped Franklin umpire | EDMONTON, Alta., Feb, 28.—Sas-|Tony Giard, the Toledo pitcher ob- Two New She Is TS | 17] wast mero Tow, APPLICATION TOMORROW, FINE CLUBS ~ Naa eraie (touas etn teliesst: fn taccnthey oes | katoon, Victoria and Calgary are the|tained in the Shocker-Bush trade, t Christened. by Bears) | \ woop.e~t wourd 0 FILL OUT AND AS || MANBETHIs ONE] GATHER ONCE | cine’ of the day | CHAMPS LL | three teams that will enter the West:| would report in a few days. { $ SOSA ‘ | oS wl I SAID BEFORE, I AM \o7TH’ Winer | | a WEeex AN Second team results follow; West| HOT SPRINGS, Feb. 28,—-The| ct, Canada Hockey league series to Fa i BERKELEY, Feb. 28.—The Uni-| LIKE TO KNO i , HOLD A . 2 |decide which one will represent the TIGERS HEAD SOUTTH | Seattle 18, Ballard 13; Garfield 16, | enators leave for Tampa early Sun. | QUARTERS FoR Ba é t € at anVESG ~ Z RVICE FOR, Anne 8; Broadway 10, Franklin 9. | champions r Y-| Tigers wintering in roit depa: akiand estuary yesterday with the | SET ME BACK IN THE CLUB, ~~NES, ~1 VGENCESE On | LARS 7 ogyaeeypinkian ah age Rass, pict ee by a 4to3 victory over the Ed-|at noon today for Augusta, Ga. to SNOOZERS!«/\ DEPARTED The lineup and summary of each | d as @ snowstorm ruined things CAN FIX IT SO NOUR DUES SPIRITS! |first team gare follows yesterday monton Eskimos here last night in|pegin spring training. WILL ONLY BE 5O® A WEEK, — AND LT WILL ELIMINATE THE USUAL INrTIATION FEE! fhristening of two new racing shells, | the Berkeleyan and Poppy, and dedi fAtion of the new crew house FEES, WIT ATION, AWD ALL THAT SORT OF THING, Lefty Cooper Hurts io ote a Knee in S. F. Bout RA a AS em be ja fast game Grover Alexander Has S lendid 'Ty Cobb Pi he m | GolGAGO tea Se EAE: e y inche | mano, Chicago, and Tom Draak, Hols E Record as Big League Moundman| in Georgia City) na, wrestied 55 minutes to a draw here last night, neither getting a | a bi pitcher for 1411915-16.17—he o . ATLANTA, Ga. Feb. 28. — Ty 3 ta Bape r ab igh | oe, ) be a big league pitcher 1 ne collected 94 triumphs | ae FRANCISC $7 em ri | seasons 1s conaidered a real|to but -35 defeats, an average ‘of | Cah of the Detroit Tigers, ‘doesn't | fall. eet. Speer (CODE, WEED ed oe eet feat, especially in these days of|.729. He is one of the few hurlers| !ke Atlanta police and his home ‘ : : : aeey and. had” to. take the. full] sly baxebalis and free hitting. | who ha 20 wing |toWN of Augusta is better, he says, SERIBEING: OUTS UINTED, | | lively baseballs and free hitting. | who have turned in at least 30 wins MILWAUKEE, Feb. 28—Jimmy the* eighth: sound of -his) ‘But to hurl as many campaigns |three seasons in a row because the women there don’t mind |.) 4 =e af Joe Simonich of Butte, | rae a little cussin’, He got into a row| Delaney, St. Paul light _heavy~ | without once falling below the .500/ One of Big Atex’s greatest as- , welght, ‘outpointed Young Stribling at Dreamland last night. | pam said he probably will | pols to walk for several weeks with a waitress over a bill and she sets has been control, Like |crowned him with a dish and had|!_@ 10-round bout. Christy Mathewson and Babe | him arrested. Ty left in a towering rage after paying $11 fine mark in the averages is something | even more out of the ordinary That's the record that Grover | Cleveland Alexander of the Chi- | Adams of more recent times, | cago Cubs has hung up since Grover could put a ball in al- | Marty Cross Will | Battle Ted Krache| ABERDEEN, Feb. 28—Marty | welterweight, and kid bro- goming into the majors, And | jogt any spot he wished, nis | Basil Galiano bad | It rates as one of the greatest | pitehing feats in modern base- ability to toss them where he De Marco to Meet wanted to. wae incanny,, t0 say NEW YORK, Feb, 28.—Basil Gal- ball annals, It is even more New Orleans, and Cuddy De ue noteworthy considering the the least. In 1923 he went 3 r of Leach Cross, famous boxer, A x a iA thru his first 3 . pe eae akc the oe Reantain | class of teams he has had to | thru his first St innings with: | {0 NON reams ae enlaht in : | work with as a rule, | out allowing a single base on thie: last HOUT Ges thelelene renha Ge i Iain event of the smoker to Alexander came to the big show| balls, He handed out but 30 ” Bees Bocas 1 Ub staged here March 106. the lightweight elimination tourna- |ment. Gallano has been picked as IDETRIM splendid | Alexander has been in just one] tne favorite to win. as a member of the Phillies t 1911, He got away to a ck in} walks thruout the entire sea GIANTS W ORK. HARD d , start, winning 28 games and losing | world series, that being in 1915. He ie . &, SC " x 2 Work- | 5 a De &K in 1915. ——$$$ kK fe DE hy: Nites MBean oo 12, “Tt was only the beginning of hag been with the Cubs since 1918. | gp Ss ° Trim and peal Al tetas +:2yhemnets fa meteoric career, however. For iis record surely speaks for itselt, | ears Start Grid comfortable, , j Lagrange 5 nti anna | ever since then the big fellow has i a * : Ghe New York Giants, for the rook- | been dishing out a winning brand yar ek Practice Monday 20c Men and the regulars of his sauad oecetate, 5G teaaior” leben’ viianedl ROMMEL FIGURED Sins ei Ag? aide tock: SThe rookies will report 20 minutes lore the regulars. | ads: ‘Three hundred victories ant| Eddie Rommel of the Athitics led|ball practice will start Monday on 157 defeats, an average of .656 Jail the American league hurlers in| California field, Coach Andy Smith All told, Alexander has topped! taking part in double plays. Rom-|announced today. Outdoor track the 20.mark in victories on efght|mel nad a hand in an even dozen| practice started on the California occasions, And he has reached or| such killin The Mackite ap-|oval today with an informal meet sot over the 20-game class three|peared in 43 games. His record| between candidates for the varsity times, Over a three-year span— was an exceptionally high one. and freshman squods GRIZZLAES TROUNCED Mont., Feb. 23.—Mon ge defeated the Uni vi at basketball here Pe yeraity of Mor = iM night, 28 to 17 ‘ di - ; » ‘

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