The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1925, Page 14

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i } : .] | ¢ < : | Y and prove i and prove _ tc rvec ‘ Ss ar ce 4 bile rig : ' Ya oy < M \ i be F ful D t 8 ew f wi we k H . ihe Some one is wrong in their deductions It has been defi nitely proved that only four es clubs can finish in the first . division bs Open Race NE HE dope is t « t | Home Plat Both teams have Long-Bell basketball t view and the merce, the first ga championship. Columbia tangles with the five of Independence, ( The Referee How long has Stanley Coveleskie large coterie of tennjs stars PAGE 14 Behind. the te BY BILLY EVANS OMPETITION in the C prom pror ises to be ur good In a majority of cases the Veteran can stand the strain better than the youngster, par ticularly from a pitching stand. point. In addition the climate at Washington is favorable to veteran players. Harris fig ures he has at least an even chance. “Li efty” Craze Bert Cole. Cole is another one of these oddities of baseball, Despite plenty of stuff he has never quite been able to reach dom, altho always showing enough ability to hang around He may be due. Oregon and O. A.C. Meet for Honors he Northern div toast conference jon of the Pa championshi won one game he title series, Hall’s Five. Bis Long-Bell Quintet The | m of Long- CORVALLIS, Ore., March 9 Ha meet h ne for the Pacific tion of the chool of Com Seattle, west assoc’ Athletic American Ore. been in the majors? Sine 1916. Who composed the team in the 1923 Davis cup compe tition?—-H. G. R. Tilden, Johnston, Williams. What was bout between Rocky Kansa: Stichards the outcome Kichie Mitchell is, in 19217 Kansas won on a knockout in the first round. WEST HAS NET STARS The Far West has of them include Maurice lin, “Little Bill” Johnston, wey brothers, Howard and May Sutton, Mary K. Browne Helen Wills, Another, Helen cots, also bears much promise. MeLough Ja Mr. Hornsby is one of the rarest met characters in sport, We never anybody who didn’t like him plent Fiven the pitchers thelp fast one and duck. ? The winner of to- night's fray will play California for the Coast title. € tonight in In another game the club of Astoria | Legion J United States and | of the and produced a Some the Kin- Robert, and who feed him clei, aa Se SEATTLE ST AR Faame” Toes] Mt Good Playing Marks Opener for Indiang | Ne) BY ANTA T. PETERSBU R¢ ARASOTA, ANDO, Pa. Pia. STOCKTON, Cat TARPON SPRING SHREVEPORT CATALINA —Twe | The tri SAL |, Ore., Oregon | ¢% and the Oregon jg the third an 4 the MYRTLE Oaks b mmed the team of San Frar OUR BOARDING HOUSE ‘Tribes Win Two Games on Sunday Santa Maria and Santa Barbara Fall Victims to Seattle Teams LEO H. ARIA Ty Cobb relented oo 1 Tommy ( LASSEN Vla—Habe Meth John MeGraw will Pali ¥ With the arrival The Cardinals troke a]! of jh ring owledge to himself Here he is above brou the ght hand over Doro's arm and to the h a Doe Snell the Crystal Pool ead: emeualtios were re Mf other rer Simpson, who match between Duffy Snell is developing a shift aiker, to be {¢ that is both deceitful and tus Bud Bercot, 118, will in deadly results, O'Donnell will an ret: have to be on bh foes all the | shift, it's hard to tell where the DALE, Cal, March 9 leather fists are coming from. a week to get re O'Donneli's title Pacific Coast games bant ampion is not in Kansas 8 d plenty of it 1 Sunday the Oaks Mr. Hornet RigreCalltornia Trust that a guy can be starts that time, for when Sne ust tet ‘will ~~. MICKEY O'DONNELL AND ~ DOC SNELL SET FOR GO : ‘ fa } fi Hellma lieves he has FP reactcon pata Ha —iWith practicnlty , that t 1 hin t of the pitchin: t t a ye a a ge grabbed up eve Young Peter Jackson, negro the possible exception o} t of t heavyweight, is scheduled to Ty Cobb i by the meet Marine Rainieri of Great Wells TAMPA. Fia—The Washington Sen tom ght Falls, Mont. in the four-round , He Beata. thels ceriee ) Phe fight. Wil: Be. eve: be al event, Rainieri is a new ck in ex. | #ames will be played : “| tween the rugged slugger and comer here, while Jackson tas » they make t vouth the clever boxer, O'Donnell will made a favorable impression in Cobb looks for V w be| Duffy to Insist on have the chance to show if he | ~tis previous ring starts one of the most effe - ft-hand- iss as clever as Tod Morgan | Sailor Navarre boxes Bud ers in the a Western Referee | in keeping out of the | Davies in the second bout. They this time he for| OAKLAND, March 9.—Jimmy Dug.| Way of Snell's punches as well aro bantamweights, This is an: b, the pair having put up a good fight last week has a Ken and a demo} 18 ree | WELL SIR, Do You KNOW ZZ THE QUEEREST “THING HAS Yj HAPPENED! ~~ ABOUT SIX Up WEEKS AGO, 1 PUT A FIVE DOLLAR BILL INTHE BIBLE, f ANID FORGOT ALL. ABOUT IT J DUST REMEMBERED IT, ate MONEY ISNT THERE ! WHAT TM DRIVING AT, 1 THis, \F You Took THE MONEY, 1S He FIRST Time YOU EVER LOOKED WwW alge BY AHERN | a ge MMF~1 GATHER FROM WOINUMTION Th FINGER OF Y] / wrth He wr : BAH ! = Se When IN DOUBT BLAME THE MADOR —s 1929 Oy WEA SERVICE Nour THAT YOU Point THE ECeEnaN DIRECTLY kT ME! u. EGAD WOMAN, 1 WOULD Wave Vo KNOW, THAT BECAUSE OF MY HOUESTY, L WAS ONCE ENTRUSTED SAFE DELIVERY OF SEVEN MILLIONG I) GOLD ACROSS THE BANDIT WFESTED WASTES OF “THE MONGOLIAN PLAING AND You WOULD CENSURE ME OVER THE DIGAPPEARANCE OF A MISERABLE RES BILL,~« wae FIVE ne iad be Mickey Shows Original Right Cross CHARLES D. Cleveland Outfie cam JAMIESON Indians 1 FIND RIVAL | FOR, MORGAN An op ight Willie Hoppe Gives Young Jake a Boost NEW YORK, | Schaefer played a March 9. game tha near perfect as le. I |have the game yeat him | time,” Willle Hoppe said or jturn from Chicago, where hi jly lost the world’s balkil championship to Schaefer. challenge until December, 1 1 think that he will be the « jat least that long,” Hoppe s si summer and made a fine ‘Jako t , in addition to doing his oer Bir as officiently around sec did not : ks any. Collins more out of the team » reeent,(ttan Johnny Eyers did, and many ° iiitiera {critics think that he will make 1 sant surptise out of the team in the ae mA coming pennant rac There is no hampion | ° |Sol Seaman Boxes NEW YORK, bouts ,of tao | lightweight climin | Buffalo, will meet | lumbus, OAKLAND, Mar Jan, ight Johnny Farr, of O: ing up traini Wednesday night, rounds Sacco, of for my matehed the | a BEAVE! AN JOSH, Mar Beavers idle § th Yannigans will March will be staged ton Square, Garden | Charles O'Conne meet Solly Seamar New York, will me New Orleans, and md ation right in : il Jimmy ¢ Clyde J. ch 9%—K champ! rkland, for the which wi ton, hay headline ch 9 unday, TI tico game between regulars weather permitting. played Madison ger, uliano, odrich, le, Co- eid’ Roplan ‘Ready for Johnny Farr id on Kap und re ir f i go Both men look ready now. Bobby Barrett and Sacco Box Friday SAN FRANCISCO, March 9 |} by Barrett, of Philadelphia Bos Bob- and Jim: © been bout at Dreamland rink Friday night opt ho firnt and today, ut with wind- | Carley O’Connell | 9.— Three | round of the| tournament | will} Brae and Frisch Stage Honors Race National ” Are able Player Prize League BY HENRY L, FARRELI McGraw rates Frisch, Young and Jackson as his best play ers. He is particularly fond of Young, and he sald some time aco that Jackson's ga at shortstop won the pennant for him year, Jackson, just a youngster, stepped into the shoes of Dave Bancroft, one of the best players in basedall, and as well as ie Sewell did just did when he from lege diamond in 1920 to take the place of Kay Chapman, the Cleveland who died ifter being bit on the head by Carl Mays Wea cam a col shortstop tou the the leagu to & h he prom ALEXANDER LACKS COLOR Cards of the Americ that Ex Laie ger of the Chi tain 1 dang prospective champion, will not finish in the cellar There is no question that Babe Ruth is the most valuable pla er in the American league. He is not only a great gate attrac: . but he is a tremendous as- “to the team. He led the gue in batting last season and was the hardest worker on the team. His hitting alone Kept the team in the pennant p when the » pieces. on the last ¢ other players went Some concern has been expressed of a terrible time j getting down to 215 pounds at Hot this winter about the poundag the Babe, who had |Springs. Ho has such a terrific ap- petite shape, off He would work nd would have n. Todd’s Eleven Wins Semi-Final Place Todds shipyard soccer team s of the Mo it to-9 eviltory over Bill Griffiths played a nice game for the The went into the semi-fi Millan cup play Sunday geored a decisive the Vikings at W when st Seattle. winners: It is said that Mr, Hornsby is Just He is a fatr fair general and Salome an amateur hip shaker, a fair second baseman second baseman in the that Napoleon was a same most valuable but he lacks lisposition to look upon the club as but every: | ems to think that the team that he can't keep himself in five pounds in an afternoon on the road and put on six pounds at dinner to do it all over Stars After Most Valu- go White Sox, | | gor that | ement will | handled ny Evers was] Peat Captain Hill, Sprint Cham Prepares for Com on | George pion, ing S Ee | nination world war every the tweight division. And ora neu following the etirement of Benny Leo bantar ection has een the number of change hen come the ght heavyweight and fea- therweight with three apiece. j ant The terweight have niddleweight crown-wearers and the heavyweight and flyweight sections one each. Jack Dempsey now rates ing held the honors since sensational defeat of Jes. Willard in 1919. Roy Grover Leads Everett Seagulls —Roy Grover, EVERETT, former infi farch 9 the Philadelphi. ger the Everet orthwest Was’ Ev season. ate baske of wel- had two nev his 1 team is giv is quite a race for premier honors, And it wouldn't ising te the Buckeyes at the top for the first time of the Columbus in- 4 GLO-COi is Aiding One reason for the wonder- fully improved appearance of the hair after it has been GLO-COed a few times is that GLO-CO aids nature increat- ing a more hygienic condition of the scalp, which is funda- mentally and positively essen- tial to vigorous and naturally attractive hair, the Hair GLO-CO is a liquid hair dressing. A few drops keeps the hair neatly in place at day. It is also a bair tonic with antiseptic properties. Therefore, GLO-CO is doubly distr able. Whether one wishes the lightly-brushed effect desired by conservative business men, or the smooth-comb of the high school or college youth, GLO-CO is supreme. GLO.-CO is stainless and possesses a dolightful, quickly-passing fragrance. A squirt-cork fitted in every bottle Prevents waste or spilling, Buy it at any drug counter or barbershop, BOc and 75c, or send for Uberal free sample. MY coil McK laley! As * a Few of Old | Major Stank Still Goj Only Nine Due to A Call When 1925 Se Starts : Cf f f iH “ ne! i of ye 8. w Only Nine § par 3 till Left “ Here is the selective list: Detroit; Eddie Collins and White Johnson, Wasi Collins, Ked Sex; W and McInnis and Braves, Hooper Cleveland; John Brooklyn, Sox; quard, out of the group only two pitchers, Johnson and M ke | Mecinnis and Eddie Collins p infielders, and the rest caval at the outfield. Three of the ST. Cobb, Speaker and Eddie Cala) 4 are now 4 2 Near io Fini ts slipping ne old corner ff Collins of lat utility ever—Cobh, EI x. 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