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; saTURDAY MARCH Behind the W Home Plate | py LEO H. LASSEN N FRANCISCO, ) Marc 7.—There h C 1 are men in baseball, par- ly in the executive po- who have the confi- eof the public, and more nt, the confidence of ir fellow workers in base- who have faith in them are “baseball Which brings up the ques- what au woh a that tak to dave, the sport, today of the das entered ant and few betw men bus! amusement, but love for the they would gle do it all thru exp complete view ver ag for baseball, bis thru the he high sal Charley Graham Bia tasedall man ix Ct the ger if peident, and Alf pagreat deal more ot secretary Mit when it comes t: i@ Putnam, who has th @ the San Francisco tic and who us! work in settling the lly does has been thru nin, base: the iene the t and he knows the game erry angle. fatcher, played and was Years in one ago at time @ the Tacoma club. a long tenure of service ‘srenuons, more iat, josition he now holds. men of Graham's type in baseball are few and and it is to the detri- ithe league that they aren't kind. ‘They Are Scarce F miny other fo important men in Tave had that breadth $9 Receasary to the right ‘@ the game of baseball? is @ real baseball man and he knows the ins Bot'the game; with a freer | fin About covers the “hase- the Coast league. Some Bare proficient in their ei Importance Many things of im- would put baseball he various a He the business ot on “baseball who national ish Columbia about the end Europe, West.” OLYMPIA COURS! b jman who Is in charge of this new Hayout. }Cupitol city will be used until the| new course is ready for play which | burn gymnasium |will be about the end of July. ground, situated shout west of the city ard with a com. | manding -view of 925 CURTISS, HEA ' First Visit [ in West for Big Official “Wild West” Tales Said) to Keep Spalding Head on East Coast BY ALEX C, ROSE VERY distinguished ived in eTAEL MS GARY visitor ar A this city y morn sind Way Very much relieved te re weren't any Indians | their | awaiting his} with wa patnt gent! in queatio an in} a} HE IW enident of th Curtias, of. the| Spalding who m n making to his initial the coast of West." why this but ¢ glimpse Wid | Just He | n A ting Bros, Pacifi known hin sas “Bran » tenderfoot ndreds * who is sh way stortes hin arov of kept the own fireside, it t known in this ry were of the infest, the packed when he, that the on section Igorrote th and came an't fare s wh fairways, his trunk that he an Brandie hoping de himself among the scalpers nks. We thene t 1 see. Anyway ing a pow-wow the ax js over a trip over length of the © with, th but it eave for Br f next hasn't been scalped be. | probeble that he will March 7 ally this Every finds a! erased year MIAMI, Fla, winter season re the big chief of Spald.| bunch of aicimmin has made annual trips to| from the boards but we're betting dollars |#ems to be eption inst Brandle's Cana hickeln | Qne after another the old after finding out that there|Aave toppled, some being bettered bie hotels, street | DY the men and others by the mer In the North.| maids. It appears to make no dif . except war-painted. Indians, J.| ference what events cher Curtiss will hereafter make his|{* @ word ¢ stellar | yearly journeys the “Wid | Performance | In a neimming l other day, were shattered. | made by the group of -record-smasher “ ing Bros. And no ez marke G are « just on after ther al here the f marke to cai AN of fair them were too. The composed BALL LAYS OUT Olympia ws the lateat city in the) : Northwest to announce the build-| ng of a new golf course, the veteran Seat and builder of golf cour AUBURN FIVE WINS GAME Aw and John! ' dal, architect is the The Auburn Inv The present nine-hole links of the| 1... Wednesday, n the ‘The Invaders took the lead thru-| Jout the game, showing five miles | seam work and training at all times The team About 60 acres of gently rolling superior was | Invaders second the Sound, been acquired and work on has | [led an hour to it footing in thei but real “baseball B who have teen thru évery line, are few and har in Oakland. and raring, plowing and other things necessary to get the fairways ready for seeding, started yesterday and the building of the putting greens will get under way next week. Ray Ball, son of the architect and builder,.who is well known in the professional ranks is personal- ly supervising the work. second half, outy rivals by three point Leveur if connections kek ob Brannon (6) Ht, Weaver B. Weaver Pautake ia (0) 4 a a itutfons — Auburn, Williame for F Lealia, for B. Wea SEALS VS. CARDS March 7-—The the | substituted for the first during the thelr hilline (3) Shansby (1) MoDonaid (0) Michard (2) Graham (0 otrison for ake, Cavanaugh Davia (4) for H.W Hiline, Gti- | bet ore STOCKTON, Cal, J. Tajirit (4) for Brannon. THE SEA These Mermaids Sharing the Spotlight LEN WAINWRIGHT Aileen Helen and Edert Lambert, O'Mara the Rig: Wa Ethet The swam in that order in ‘ and 600-yard relay . hanging up new h addition to the Miss Ethet 1 1. C. broke Misa Lambert's record of 1:25 for 120 ya a trial againat time, She covered the distance 1:18 2-5, another world Misses Gertrude aide Dorts 1, 500 world marks stellar relay nition ackie of the ots ds in in record. Agnes figure other occasion, Miss established a new On raghty Wayne Munn Easily Defends His Title CLEVELAND, March Wayne Munn, heavyweight wrestling cham Wi Duguid, defeated lace adian title holder, in straight here last night, “Strangler” Lewis and Willlam Demetral wrest-| a draw in the sem! windup “ROOKS' LAST STAND" MYRTLEDALE, Cal, March 7 Rookies’ last stand’ will be a feuturo of training play on the re this afternoon, The Rookie n faces decimation earty next week, will try to keep the regu lars from making more than 20 runs in a nine-inning gam te whieh LANDIS ON TOUR CHICAGO, March — Baseball TTLE STAR -] Entries for | Great Field Is Entered in Annual Classic of the | Turf BNC or EILEEN RIGGIN YORK Ma which we | day, include 139 le th and ¢ pretension breds, which emt lant your's state Jans, CLASSIC: SET FORK MAY 16 The cleat Downs, | the usual quarter added to Hecond place, $ $1,000 It will be Luna Master « Dantel Jockey clubs Mother Payne Wh the Belmont fu fow filllos enter Candy Kid, Whitney colt, futurity | winner Kentueh Breckonrte Queen City by R golden rod andicap Johnson rederick New winne: Orleans bh most fanc STIMULUS IS ENTERED Stimulus table 1 1 clans. aat-atroke event, Coleman of Jimmy Duffy to Meet Walker in Mow Sinn pala f in the 440-ve Mins Eleanor ° the sensational time The former mark wow Miss Martha Norelius $00-meter free-atyl $-5 to $512 1-5 the former mark The cas out the 419 from Miss Wainwright break into Li Arn ’ org the spotlt, is Borg, 8wedioh Olymph 400-meter am Bumps kland ie wnnounced today cheamuller’# * 0 b " a Honolulu: in $8 1-5 svcimming the ata i pions distance, clipped 6 Johnny world record made in NEXT SHOW LOOKS GOOD (ee At tot fully completed. Duffy will get at least $10,000 and will possibly get }& percentage of the gate seconds from the n Duffy" king er Jimmy's 1 to go inte thru with 8 the F everything true to form. Tuesday's fight at the Crystal | Pool between Mickey O'Donnell, Coast bantamwelght champion, and “Doc Snell, the hard-hitting Ta- coma featherweight, should be packed with action and thrills. O'Donnell, on one hand, {x clever and game, while Snell, on the other fis nendous x0 aggressive and game ‘This in a combination that usually dishes up a great audience-pleasing | eerwiight, stopped Johnie a te hte aa luale jae? Pococtid: by Jot Arizona, in the second Promoter Dan Salt, and a turn= | prey, Gone guile & me {away crowd is expected at the gate | Make Tuesday night In the semiwindup Salt has re matched Benny Furral, Filipino, and } Chuck Hellman of Portland. ‘The Koes | Sacco Boxes Slow SAN Jimmy fought a slow FRANCISCO, Bo lightweight 10-round draw } Joe Roche, of San Francisco, last night. Pete Bross, Montana wel March Sacco, on 1 er here event JOE LAYMAN LOSE SAN DIEGO, March | Callahan won a decision oy Big Kentucky |, DerbyNamed : Draw With Roche |. 7.—|by them which will be presented to with|the King Mendez, |dynamiting holes in the Stillaguam- round.|jsh river and French creek, destroy- | inted | ing a large number of steelhead and | in the special] other trout, and asked all to help | | —Mushy |i Wed Baldwin Likely to Be Traded for Another Player! D OF SPALDING BROS. IN SEATTLE —— 8 Women Golf } Stars Back HALL’S FIVE WINS TITLE A great exhibit the 14 to Hall's Sehor in the third and decisive play-off series for the basketball utle defeated game exhi and went the of Com n of fight Hi-Stars to # 18 defeat at of the five f the but heavier oppo remembered by fans who wit the University long gym, Tommy for the win of the contest ninney Johnson losers Hullegren, wan high m “6 to 3, AND SUMMARY Wi-Stare (14) Snider (6) Johnson Duett iJeneen Carbis F (0) Seymour (2) r Gundiach hnaon, John Referee Robby Morris SPORTSMEN TO “vai, AID HEIDEMAN A handsome at the meetin association of Seattle ("Dad") -Heideman, quite il at Bonner's For years *Dad" Hei ing but gc reported Ferry, 1¢ man has d the Northwest tion of our 4 in knc of peopte. fast-vanis| and loved by thousands n ‘The association gave a unanimous | vote of thanks to the attle park board for its cooperation with the 1926 show committee in improving jhe playfield at Green Lake, where / the third annual sportsmen's show | and outdoor exposition will be held July 25 to August 2. The sportsmen are bringing in on} riday a band of four elk captured | Woodland park thru the courtesy of county game commission. Special Deputy R. B. Johnson said reports had come in concerning | in bringing the poachers to justice. | CATALINA ISLAND, C Nick Dumov Cub March pitcher, PAGE 3 Hrifisld Ae Arrives at Tribe Camp Two Crack Third Sackers Are Put in Funny Po- sition BY LEO H. LASSEN MARIA, It Cal. san in Friday on were put thru their train tricks In dur 2 Pilot then acker was when al wha third-sackers on Frank ’ to have either of them ton the bench. Killefer ut he might carry both men 1 on, but it is understood t he red-headed skipper will make a deal for Baldwin unless Brazil breaks leg something, as he needs Brazill's punch in the lineup and Baldwin ought to bring the club a corking good player for some other position where strength is ation of Braz t «aid t a or needed Killefer said that he hadn't heard from Brother Bill, who runs the Chicago Cubs, regarding Baldwin. It known that the Bruins need a ird-sacker and Baldwin js consid- of the men in the minors at that position. Weather permitting, the Indians will go thru two workouts Saturday with a palr of practice games on tap for Sunday, One club will play the home-town here and another squad, charge of Killefer, will travel Santa Barbara. Killefer make a flying trip to Los Angeles after the game, returning here in time in charge of practice on Mond Ultimatum Given to Vance and Grimes LEARWATER, . March 7.— ign your contracts or quit; the Brooklyn club can get along without you,” was the ultimatum served on c zy Vance and Burleigh Grimes, pitchers, by Charles Ebbetts, is ered one best in to will c presid Exbbetts sa calling 5,000 a 1-day tract lause re- Paavo Nurmi Makes Slow Time in Race TORONTO, Ont In one of his slowest races since he came to this country, Paavo Nurmi Fin- nish runner, took 8:00.4 to run 1% miles in a special exhibition event here last night. March 7 THREE BROWN HOLDOUTS TARPON SPRINGS, Fla.— First practice games for the Browns start today between two picked teams. Manager Sisler is forced to start se- lecting his teams minus the services of such veterans as MacMan forth and Jacobson, who are outs.” TYGERS WORK HARD AUGUSTA, Ga.— With everyone except Manush and Whitehill in camp, the Detroit Tigers put in an- other day of hard work. Manush re- mains the only unsigned Tiger. Scrub games will be started next week. o¢/atill is among the missing, If he | Layman in 10 rounds at the Coll-|shows up Manager Killefer said he | seum last night, Herman Aurabach | would have to pay his own fare and | defeated Freddy Cello in six rounds.' food bills unless he signs a contract. | for Shansby, Lind for Me that comes Hing baseball in Coast that the average fan Bive a thought. Not side, but the deals | San Francisco Seals and St. Louls Cardinais clash here today in the first important interleague game of the 1925 training season. Guls, MoNelt for Graham, a oar YOUTHS SHOW PROMISE SARASOTA, Fla.—Pip Koehler, Frank Walker, Mickey Devine and John Wisner are the most promis- cial event will be between Young Veter Jackson, negro heavyweight, ind Marine Rainieri of Butte, The second is a rematch between Bud Commissioner Kenesaw M. Landis [has started his annual inspection | trip of the big league training camps. Palmer (1) Donald Hefereo—Renny y between the selection of mana buliding of a ball club the development the ‘appeal to Hed many other factions, the | one oftimes teing the dif-| SE door one, come up for the department of the various | Mo teclde. And unless ther ft the position who knows there Js often that could be avoided by Man in the right position. | eer every club that ca A fellow and © a man teamarily piman” is invaluable to a Ws a pity there aren't im these days of fren in the game. ton's Track & suc is] » prapes re in good st | Spring football prac Deen difficult to get the in condition becaus turned a if them 7} Coach H making a bid tor the| Conference meet since 8 has bee oor OREGON, 7—The University wa track team will hold its Om Hayward field Sat- men to compete ord in a dual meet at te ct the Dick en for oe the q Vernity to Palo i in the ot ot establishment the players OUR BOARDING HOUSE Gra EGAD LADS ~ DID You HEAR MY LECTURE ON HE RADIO LAGT NIGHT eu BY Jove «OU KNow How L ABHOR THE PRACTICE OF BOASTING, ~~ BUT THEY CLAIMED ME THE WIT OF KE PROGRAM b+ NINETY GN. TELEGRAMS CAME IN APTER THE LECTURE, AND ]] A AEN WERE FROM GOVERNORG| ve THINK OF IT le the pub cesntu] season BACK FOR WE ALL Ww AN’ LEF GAFFING line club t ty Hiure, but « at Today Eu- team of 20 to Hayward out Smith. un | | | | r| | fo hold the meet at %. could not get ite 8 in time for the meet Pacific of Oregon Conant iv Alto, compet dual meet and at Affair, SPEECH AN! SETTLED A NICE NAP, WHEN A DOG FIGHT STARTED UP ACROSS TH’ STREET~ ENT OUT T NOU TO THE GOLDFIGH !- BY AHERN Ae Nous Gort AN ] ZA TELEGRAMS AT ALL, 7| THEN WERE FROM MOME THEATRE MANAGERS ~~ THANKING NOU FOR DRIVING A LOT OF CUSTOMERS OST OF “tH HOUSE To TH’ ~., GHOWS Is Davies and Sailor Navarre, two will ing bantarnwelghts. ‘DEMPSEY IS GIVEN DEFY | NEW YORK, March 7.—Tho New| | York state boxing commission, after | |its meeting Friday afternoon, an-| nounced its desire for Jack Dempsey | Walt Jensen, accept challenges of Harry Wills | Warner Products Co., equipped with jand Tommy Gibbons to defend his| one of the latest speedometers, went heavyweight title around the Inglewood track in Thru its newly elected chairman, | flat last Sunday, | James A, Farley, the commission an- | nounced the two challenges had been | Marly filed and the $500 forfeit | eposit duly made, The challenges | will forwarded to Dempsey at jonce and a reply within 24 hours will | be required. | The commission also served notice on Dempsey he cannot be allowed to |select hix opponent, but must answer | to | Charlie Burnett show up for his reguiar four: | some match at the North Ena | last week. He went fishing | | and returned witha basicetful of | poker chips # failed to ~# “Col Vaden, says Guy Worthley, Is r wonan who has a Hugh Caldwell may not be avail Jadle for the next match de the Scotch and Irish of the Arctic jetub, Ie sprained Ns back digging | némnself ont of the bunkers in the {@erst baltle, j the challenges in the order filed. | cat of the Elks’ bowllng alley, is on j Harry Wills’ challenge was file SHA: harkishtos: wnvIherreett OF RCE | February 17 and Gibbons’ on clubs, ‘The mice and moths got the Vruary 2 old set | Since every champion is required | to defend his title ut least once every ; » Fle not playi six months, Dempsoy must accept Pearle ve pisy Me these challenges Immedintely, be MaVit MIAMGd Wr charioe hoe Calle cauxe his time limit has expired, Far spp Gouthern| leegian two "y announced, d py Seneunes ‘or tires, And he's Just: as good | at that as he is at making « | : ott i Pete Latzo Winner ol Moho nny aie kind of i v " Over Jack Rappaport ; A caddy, LOS , March 7.—Pete! ene non of & po Latzo, Scranton, Pa, battler, won a d | | otind child | dectal fon over Jack’ Rappa: | | port, of New York, in 10 rounds at Hollywood last night, Georgie Marks knocked out Billy Hart in the fourth round of the sembwindup, while Irv: Jing Goldberg boxed a draw with Frankie Bink i} Whey tell us that the Aretic Trish Kicked becatise there was a Scot Keeping the score, Well, Johnnie Drehi more than evened matters when ho annexed three points for the kickers, SAN JOSE, Cal, March 1. tland Beavers will show their wares in the first squad game sun day afternoon, The regulars and bari Vaey will play nine Innings. the handsome ras. | | 4 Harold Wolfe, a very active mem- ber of the American Legion, is not a golfer, but he hopes to be one soon. That's what Maj. Paul when he took up the 3 years ago, Harold, He is still hoping And still playing. Bert Kellam, the Sunkist cock- atoo, was in rare form at Rainier last Sunday. He only threw two clubs away. His second—a mashie side-arm delivery to the ninth—missed the cup and the | caddie by inches, | Bob Daly, who installs hot-air in | tried to peddle »'s Ine tq! cronies, but faile! to thaw them out of cash registers is expected to take @ dy jump. George Dowling, whose business is to see that everybody is equipped with oe of these machines, and Johnnic Wittwer played golf the other day, Johnnie won—plenty. i The price Bill Brown, of baseball fame, made a wild pitch with his driver | at Rainier, We mention this fact because the weapon is still miss- | ing in the woods. # *” | | {| oi Jap Starrup, a member of Cheas- ty's golf team, joined the ranks of | the benedicts last week. Congratu- lations. Prexy Bob Thompson, of the Rainier Golf club, has been slicing ‘em for the past three years, but Giant camp. PENNOCK RECOVERING 61] E {ing young players in the New York (, | | oe i ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— Herb onSeattle fairways Pennock, star southpaw, who is re- covering from an operation in At- lantic City, is now the only regula missing from the camp of the Yan- kees, WHITE SOX REGULARS LOSE SHREVEPORT, La.—The Clancy clan, as the White Sox scrubs are known, beat the regulars, 4 to 1, in four innings yesterda SPEAKER SPEAKS LAKELAND, Fla—tTris Speaker, manager of the Cleveland Indians, yesterday removed all doubt as to who will play center field this season when he said, “There isn’t any ball player on this team good enough to take center field away from me,” O'DOWD VICTOR EVANSVILLE, Ind., March Mickey O'Dowd won from Joe Lock- hart in a 10-round bont. (“Cannonball”) Martin and Pete Sar- miento, Filipino bantam, fought to a Victoria Has Lead in Hockey Series VICTORIA, B, C., March 7.—Vie- toria took a big step forward in the race for the Western Canada Hockey championship here last night by scoring a 3 to 1 victory over Saskatoon, The win gives the Cougars a two-point lead in the point standing. TALABER WINS CHICAGO, Mareh 7. ou Talaber, middleweight wrestling champion, threw Jack Kilonis in a one-fall match here last night, pinning the from now on it’s going to be difter- ent, He Is going to be topping ‘em. challonger with a double Nelson in 44 minutes 6 seconds,

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