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PAGE 16 Washington Places Two Cage Stars | IDAHO GRID WORK WILL START MARC (All-Star Five of Northwest of Oregon line coac Big Summer THE — Age Is No Barrier ATTL Vandals to —_—— Have Hard Hesketh and Hale Placed on Conference Star Quintet H 9 g WATERMAN PREDICTS THAT BATTLE WON'T GO LIMIT Snell and Griffin Both Hit Too Hard, Says Manager of Tacoma Battler, to Allow Tuesday Fight to Go rinse TRAM Illman, Westergren and Washingt xpecte y Full Six R : Ridings Make Up Rest - ane j ull Six Rounds of Squad aaeree lex Rickard Grid Season Sel ae ee! > . wo WwW , get s : : the prediction of Joe Waterman of ; men and trom |] ‘ Dempsey-Gibbons Battle Southern California Will the bout between Dandy Dick Griffin and “a Ores ity = ¢ t t { i “eg ene Paar ‘ Considered Summer Meet Idaho at Moscow Doc Snell, to be staged at the Crystal Pool : The star's . A Card by Promoter During 1925 Season Tuesday ntght i al All-N THIRD TRAM Water who is § me d i college fi Ha ‘ 3 . . ; TNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, M ie sieht elie ager, isnt i s Frayne, Washing BY HENRY L, FARRELL | hag egg hee ing tha boy will v knockout { for the 1935 » Andoresn, Washinmen N! W YORK, Mar at . one t J E : : H ngton’s | , te “ saiaite Keil 5 how it can go the full six round Neither : bo ea oon xing w m I one backs up, 1 it looks like a slug-fest from start to fin- ; shots and ball handle n yea te \ * k : The fight, in my opinion, will be won by a knockout H t one forward, and R area 8 eke ¥ f the boy who hits the hard | C. Yeteran, « _— menta and most often,” : fa KY - 6 p As SNELL. MERTS : nes, has . TOUGH BOYS : t nm minds n ' H t we US. ©. PLAYS t : t ‘ AT MOSCOW i t : : HERE is an old adage i . ; 1 golf that champio sé Grit nd we re t t has held true the LU two named give them the ed u repeat. | Bs held tr - ng tt . . fickey 0’ HEINIE GROW BEST. the national open event Den { t Califor: | tone teas tatanih “ : New York Giants 7 CENTERS especiall And most of ” z ¢ 1 O'Connell” Third Basema By Iman and Oskerberg are the be the other big tournaments ¥ Anns LL w k >M . Pat } Rochester: MN. '¥..8 s, aa men at center, with big Mon-| go, De hos Leonard, the champion of the verte e| tanan getting the eds Tilman ts} or tha ms ii ~ most attractive class, and the bu the two} a ia the league, but he's big In the open classic no} Rick only problem fe Idaho the t a strong and an uneanny shot |champion has been able to|coming season by to make T th bx 4 was the whole works of t duplicate his feat of the choice from a d pros: | Mc par 4 five and made a strong voah a age ne ute—and get the October | 2 : a Me Steere cas mes previous season since J. de Series saat tea Waean eae recvenst ike f gl gel lag PR ay McDermott did it back in Idaho me | Sage gore to fliman 1912. McDermott blazed thru . # follow ; 4 Hale, Washington's guard, d the field to victory in 1911, z ron iH veloped fast this year and is ba he A fare é — a fast and sure, and the best man agri a play Ory 3 h Mike \HICAGO, March f—Some | beck. A glance at his batting wit Im the league at intercepting the | OPCCY and George Simpson. C ball players, like old wine, record for the past 10 years iad ¥ ball. He's also a good scorer. He came back the following neem to improve with age will youcheafe that remark. ThiSl one boy 1 Westergren was the best run year to win again H Take for instance, Harry 1 per bit 154, a re the « ps ee ani guard seen here this year Oilers Hooper, veteran outfielder of markably low figure for a reg k forwa ye | main event ye Oregon tow-head vides veri ti anee: pelt. the White Sex ular outfielder Five years . t 1 z sehen id M game for Oregor ae rE :. rated : x Lapa tla Hooper cane the majors later, or in 1919, he cloated | ¢ a si eridian Stars night, and he’s th e con. | dom has boasted some stellar n back in 1909. For several sea ‘67, a jump of nine points, bi ' t Philipe 7 ee hr es neia| title-Aoldera tn the open af-| sas beck: fa 1900. Fer vaverel saa? |V 201.8 Jump At nine. : hs crower Already Working gren reminds one of “Windy” Craw: | fair, but none Ap pos “able ONLY TWO famous Boston Hed Sex out found him hitting 374, a leap fy eo}, op A left S ford at his best, being small, fst} 4, cling to the old laurels for LIGHTER BOUTS field, composed of Hooper of 61 points t - mae - ah for tar Season and sinart eee * Y will 5 ¢ that Rick t*| Speaker and Lew, which has Thus over a stretch of 10 /¢ generally were evenly divided. | TO JITH 18 players on the squ STATERS FAILED more than one season in suc- twegoed-beuta #0. the: tig cite’ been. pelted one cf tbe years Hooper succeeded in ele- |GONZAGA TO mnie ie |W Pepa eet TO PLACE j cession—not since the days | ciass—sammy M kame’s greatest In 1921 he vating his average a total of | PLAY OCTOBER 4 | Wainis eines fast-coming: 3 7 er gore bani Washington State was the only) of McDermott. t co was traded to Chicago, where 70 points, In other words, be Gonzaga will meet the Va PD hagnege lard sins ie cud y etl PB cee college not to place a man, Nollan the tournament or-| he has sinee remained. reached a higher figure in the | st . and the Grins eee eine Postland boxer, ja the {t : and Kelso, forwards, both being | New York boxing Despite his 16 seas batting columns at season r University of Montana wil 7 - inte fairly good, while Gehreke, S find Benny Le ' tive service, Hooper app than he has ever done during Moscow Nov ‘. rh essive Tacoma! to make ‘bl © bo and Reeves, guard, were both PELLMAN TO and a featherwelg be improving Instead of going | his major league career ex will mi thews k iv oe ™ hom men, but not good enough to break ship’ match between nat t Into ‘the selections COACH HERE, Mascart, French holder of th cher, 1 game at Ar tangy ers pc ee ean man, former assler, Detroit Ca a se Sp tha The Merid m is made up of te 26, in a last-minute spurt to the staff of Head Foot w © also otelara fect bem en 2 Baguhaw atthe % y of Wash. | Gibbo is el by RK ickard =\Had Big Season Wi ith atl lays t befor th ‘ Willard Ber Ryan, Verne h ington, officials at the 1 instita t Paulson, Russe Anderson, Merton o e or the ho h beut hnny [prov ht alon, any experts | tea to He fe Gaatnatilp yAtaed ahaa 2:9 oftmmael Months have announced hecnay Sg ETROIT, M ye ROVING ate Many exe rts aye to; Relea t : - Bushman, Jim Haviland, Glenn Sut- ad Speliman is in business in Ses ne mtsacn Ain gp dd a gen Has Detroit nad beet aioe preg td LE scrapllericas —————— | ton, George Morse, Van Jackson, GUST RSA Gs Fai ' ; ilingness to accept any matchi). ose 1, 3904. Ht ked well up| Detroiter will be termed the wet pelieng $ and had to give up his work at)“ 46 tn 192 { ~ e Th R f Douglas Boone, Red Carlson, Bonny OREGON AND Oraken because, his “aftaire bere] *20* ca® be made for him, He ts/,,, Moreover, t ted ft sere eho aroma * e Kereree Roy Bird, Bill Kemble, made {t impossible to His sient: Famer. te | Se eer in nie mark than a Besides being « stellar batter, ommy ton \ Hilf Ora Towesby, Bud - . 1 have ¢ dealt wit e American league has| [Bassler is a smart chap behind 4 \Giehin ‘ehinete . O. sites sslestyr wikis: bib: ote E mart: willing 10 admit ; ° ; te the plate, is . tudent x akes Kecor sea : : : zs Oregon's 35 to 26 defeat of Wash- | say Bassier’s nifty work with the patters; works his pite 3 champ Ingion Saturd: ight put the Web-| listed ¢ seas be made. Pr bow stick was one of the bright clever manner, and possesses a at Culver City wes It < meee Fuhr Wants to Use footers in a tie with the Oregon will not fight om Philadel hl spots of the Cobbian attack. strong and accurate whip. Pee ak ee j Overhand Deliver mepeies for, first place.in the north-| Ene bi meets Sree er His ability to come thru in a Bassler, most fatchers, is an| T OS ANGE March 2.—Tommy | i udy at H 'y rep Daske nd I It is also afraid of | ¥ - . ern division of the Coast conference | F cf yaa Migrant | pinch helped win many games. jestycially slow runner. He I Milton, veteran American race 1a is Habe Adame of the|..Ovcar (lefty) Fuhr. has signed his race. Oregon and 0. A. C. will meet Banquet Tonight} bm. Renault. in tact, gets pale | Tie was without a doubt the | many hits, little infield rollers, that driver, net a new world's speed reo E sebaa ie sini ie ane ana he |contract with the Boston Red Sox rk overt wacien next Week (0 Ge] oe. or tien achool beskettell| Cone ene tt in eeak best man on the club In thle |faster men would beat out. They | ord Winning the 260:mile auto|Pirates?—T. D. § ny _|'The pitcher recently stated in St, ide Which will mest California for) ee ee en eee oe ar eis | mentloned for him. It is powst respect. must be solid shots to the outfield | Culver City day after.| Adams is 41, according to the rec-|Louis that he would not join the the Coast “honors jbanquet wil be held tonight at €15| ble, however, when some of the : sia A | tor the Tyger to reach the in Milton covered the distance|°Fd books Red Sox unless Manager Lee Fohl ne Jo'clock at the ¥. M.C. A. The big heavyweights see that they Last year was E “ e ert ‘3 ¥ iuinctes and 18/meoseee| ; pietuiaed to pecialt! Sette aaa e feature of the affair will be the se-| can't dictate their matches and | with the Tysers : t Medea pecihe Who held the national singles | pitonin aps | Sobt a — = an average speed of 126.88 pitching style he wanted to. He Jack | Cleary Will jection of the All-City basketball’ that they are Ilable to be left club the same year, Cob! ge wit bt aaa ri jtennis title before Bill Tilden?—-F.| complained that Fohl saw him use team by the players. Norman Beers| on the outside that they will be a= managerial reir Away | 8 an under-hand delivery one day in Manage Bridgeport (0'\" (ares o¢ the banat bee ee leeed start, Bassler has been ix | Eddie Hemingway 1g | car a: Paleibewran endeua, wtih yetuuira an vaca Gated sua snalater chet: mane Jack Cleary, who was president of | 1 1¢ Dem: # not make up M Bob MecDonogh third and F | foe EB CHEE Seey after’ Gime. Ful wa the Terre Haute club of the Three ID. B * | mind to summer, Rickard | N LOSE S # ice m strait z fourth. Hartz had sec Is Jim Brooker, University ot | tba ar patent pee pare Bete a ie bece censors tas. | e Bercott Will jysetiis 8 Funsey Oimess aoe ‘REN TO Je i bib eal sae og ares oe ene ae kidded 00! ichigan pole vaulter, in school|and declares that the constant use “4 scold the next best attraction. Tunney} 1 alg ag - a] ie 28Prd lap season ?—W. A of the under-hand ball would injure fess’ manager of the Bridgeport | Meet Bob Barrett |")... vows cevernt otters to oR GAME) team, and Miss Betty Lee Callan of| crowd of 60,000 persons wit-| ‘Ds Season anion ve sae : Ju rer tee macidca haus. - Cle 2 hes ltona, Mich, in Detroit some time 7 Yes, he is in his senior year. his career. Lefty Leifield saw Fuhr club of the Eastern leagu ary Dode Bercot, Seattle welterweight, | meet Gibbons, but he seems to be the Todd Drydock soccer team de | nas new Joa Toaked out. Ti: con nessed the event. Mabe rte aaanereoee in St. Louis a few weeks ago and ina more willing mood now , Ithe pitcher denied that he had will be in full charge of affairs, ax Qwners Hapgood and Stallings will | meets a hard-hitting battler Tuesday night at Los Angelse in the person Rickard expresses confidence, how feated Renton, on Hiawatha | | West pl@ are on their honeymoon fin the attributed to Mrs. Hutchings Is |made the statement |\Cy Young Is Plaving Great Game on Links field Sunday afternoon. Ret { him. that he will be able to show | In at least one fight, and devote their time to Rochester, a8 | of Bobby Barrett of Philadelphia. usual. Barrett has a long knockout record | Dempsey | ever, in way minus the services of | Gacarino. | L. A. Golf Winner SCRE: ee to his credit lhe ia making his plana with that in|/two stars, Overton and 5 slats? ees e Brown University —_— |mind. “I don't see how Dempsey | The losers sc ne firet whet: paces Another Colle sic Old Cy Young ays jhe golfers a ue poe Me at ining ae Little Rock Buys can turn down that much money,”| shot the oval thru the goal posts thrill at Ormond Beach, Fla. last | * Star With Yankees| Four Urisires Are lhe said, but he went on to explain | after a brilliant display of footwork Gets Pirate Trial ‘The former great pitcher, emery Sey ans eee Veteran Twirler left - handed | that reports saying that he would | Gua Gigmness evened up the count for! Kenneth (Bud) Knox, tormer Des! after surviving the first round of| of tt igs 11 Kaveiag Gi Hod Eller, who starred on the eee Duggan, & lett be | Signed for Season give the champion $1,500,000 for| Todds a few moments later. After] Moines university player, } the Ormond Beach championship he annual Los Angeles Country jitcning mound for Cincinnati in eee et the Drone te | Dale Gear, president of the South-|two fights were absurd. “Jf Demp-| 39 minutes of play in the second half, | given st by the Pirates, and| tournament, was defeated, but hig/CUD mid-winter golf tournament/tne 1919 world’s series, has been ear. Senn, Bas signed. ani western league, has announced the | sey ever fights again for me he ll] Griffiths scored, winning the game Is to m training trip to F | pponent had to turn in a card of Loppeidatneed sold by the Indianspolis American With ‘the Yankees. Duggans pitch | «ning of four umpires. They are|fight on a percentage, and he/ tor Todas to do tt Miss Browne won the first hole, | association club to the Little Rock 2 Avda basa arr estilo oa Red Davis, an old Western priors [knows he can get plenty out of) — ————_——__——— — . — but her then on Mrs. Hutchings | southern league club. A few years fo 0 defeat he suffered at the hands |tion arbiter; Jim Drohan and John|that arrangement,” he said ——— Lahde: ith, 4 cmnaahs Soren ago, Eller was the ace of the Cin- Prov' ¢ went 20|Callihan, former Chtehoma City z | cinnati pitchers. His arm went bad Slaings with’ Durwan allowing, int [itchers, and Jack Shrive, a semi-(1y MIG CARD. |OUR BOARDING HOUSE B Y AH E RN | and he lost out in the major loons. i etictal % h o Davia rooney |Frank Welsh Didn’ t After invading considerable minor innings, with Duggan allowing but five hits and striking out 29 men, | Pro official from Piitchiieon: Davia ee will be chief of the staff. He is a | farmer near Emporia, } Kan Paul Berlenbach, the former ama- teur wrestler, is rated by Rickard higher than he stands in the light-| league territory, he landed in In- dianapolis last year, where his arm showed signs of coming back. WELL ST CLAIR, MY =/ Hold Out From Mack It develops that Outfielder Frank a | heavyweight class. He is one of| Welsh of the Athletics, was not a the greatem drawing cards to, be| MAN, ~ IT HAVE PuT VERY FE FIRST WALTC Jnoldout after all, «The delay 3 : Lone Worry Fort Worth Slugger | -.,iopea in years, and it ts the old) 1") YOUR APPLICATION nh HoopLe f= WIth THA furning his contract was oveasionea | Ray Caldwell Slips Files Damage Suit |(0'F rrimoters who mut her. || PAE CLUB, AND Yau 1 PRESUME Nine te twa woke asst ait’) Down Another Notch Shortstop Galloway Only Player Mack Is Dubious Clarefice Kraft, retired home-run slugger of the Fort Worth team of lenbach on a card can be assured of WERE ACCEPTED NOU ARE ON THE Ray Caldwell, former star major receive the document until he. got league pitcher, has slipped down an- the sale of 600 ringside seats at the | New York Athletic club just as soon | WMHOUT A DISSENTING back. | WAN “To THE the Texas league, has filed a libel other nocth. He has been released, sult for $150,000 Gamages against | ax the match ts announced. bet Vote '~ ALL THE MEMBERS CWB Now, So | together with John Saladna, also # je 2 Surety Co. of Newlienbach is a former N. Y (ot AR TH Heor , H | pitcher, to the Little Rock club, by York. The action is based on the | athteto and it was in the club house OF THE HIG HERE IS A Boston Braves Give Wanba cit : alleged accusations by of the surety ORDER SUDGES DOCTORS, BANKERS) FACT, THE Ray Powell Release Ray an employe company that Kraft that he got his training from Dan Hickey, the veteran boxing instruc- | DOLLAR“TO PAY, New Haven Owner Powell, veteran outfielder of Tommy Brammel, trainer of the Browns, has been horning in a lit tle on the osteopathic thing during the winter, so if any of his patients happen to feel a vertebrae snap during the spring, they'll know what Doc Tommy is up to. Illinois Collegian Signed by Houston Houston has signed Pitcher Ed- gar Hennig of the University of that he accept a match with Jack Delaney when everyone knew that he was about two years away from an opponent of Delaney’s skill. Mickey Walker is looked upon by Rickard as the best opponent for Harry Greb in a fight for the middleweight championship. Walker, the welterweight cham- pion, is not only a logical op- ponent for Greb, but he also has a tremendous following in the New Jersey towns of the il i FOR TWo WEEKS | Veteran Catcher to Play in Brooklyn Otto Miller, for many years catch- er for the Brooklyn Dodgers, and who was with Indianapolis of the American association, last season, has signed to play with the Bush- wicks, a crack Brooklyn independ- ent team. 'British Pro. Team {during the winter. cashed two worthless checks for| tor at the club. He a tremend Sis’ andses7 at. Birsiigham, Ale. hoa suiting Linaagithe elu men | WORTH WHILE MEN OF ; the Boston Braves, has been given | t H ld Int ts lak Motdedber Cee eta tuachner coun sta Hot! HIS CITY, ARE MEMBERS Dues! his unconditionat release. Hunter | 0 Ho nteres J aken South by aves for the ae en Eastern te ague club, has an- ti Inteadily and some day he may be- | bys iy sesh pice a champion, His ad , eke nti Has nite, been re-| nounced that he will not sell his etarded w 6 jleased. Neither player has made|haseball | ta” th this “pent s oo ment was retarded when th all a hase! interests there this year. steopath | ment was eta enmiasion tnsisted | sy known his future plans. | Weiss was associated with Walter Johnson in his efforts to buy a Pa- cific Coast league club and is un derstood to have entertained several offers for his New Haven holdings Whitey Witt May | Try as Infielder A report comes from New York that Outfielder Whitey Witt may be given a chance to fill Everett Scott's place at short should the CHIC 7. lilinois. Hia home is in San Mar- reater metropolitan distriet. f CHICK” GALLOWAY Goat Waka 7460 tire aes et Walker's partisans would fil | AA fi veteran midfielder fall down under Recently Connie Mack, who is\from Oklahoma, and Raymond| half of the house and neutrals | 2 De eats Yankees the load of age. Witt was a short- not inclined to talk, predicted that\ Benge, a pitcher, are other college | would do the rest. Greb is also | Mn BELLAIRE HEIGHTS, Fia.,|8toP In his early ¢ show fighter in New Gi |March 2.~Abe Mitchell and George the club that beat out the Athletics | lady who wi Seyout" with the Buffs, a good PWS Duncan, the British professionals, Leslie Mann Will would win the American league — York, as he is one of the un- pennant. In discussing his team usual type who draws many in won from Bobby Jones, American . . Bee Shortstop 76 the hope that they will see him iinateu chitiplod ald tse. Ulael: Finish Coaching and its prospects he had only one | tial Galloway, his short- Go to Bridgeport Leen oe et avast ot tue pul {Canadian open champion, here Sun-| Outfielder Leslie Mann, veteran , his a sof a of the pub: {day, The score was 2 u wy! ray ; Two years ago Galloway was rated| Bridgeport, of the Eastern teague, | tic is hard to explain because Greb Inlay. it was a 36 Nola @zhibition Bat tees wher tnaneeant Bee fhe best shortatop in the American |has purchased Shortstop Walter I.|ja a fighting champion and is a | match, of training at) the “St beteuneeal league, but he was unable to hold| Pearce from Salt Lake, of the] very likeable young fellow. He was — is camp. He has been granted addi- Wha game and has performed errati-| Coast league. He is a former star cally since. Mack saya if he could| University of Pennsylvania athlet flgure on Galloway for a big sca- At the same’ time Bridgeport an- eon he would be all ect, nounced the release of Phil Neher, accused of foul fighting in his two bouts with Gene Tunney, a popular New York fighter, and that may be the reason for It, * Mike Menosky, outfielder of the Vernon club of the Pacific Coast, league, has been sold to the Roches ter International league club, tional time in order that he might be able to wind up his coaching ob» ligations af Springfield college Springfield, Mass,