The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1925, Page 17

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SDAY, MARCH fu TAR 17 Pittsburg Games This Week Are Big Tests for Tribesmen. Vets on Top in¢Ameriean Yes, He Fights and Flie Between Law Study Loop Hitting. Eight of Ten Leading Sluggers Over 30-Year Mark ALL s the | DEAN OF = the way w closely followed by Speaker w is aally ured as pretty close to the top The 30-year mark baseball way downward path the hill in ter that the nerally starts, bated took ore hs well as Collths topped the | the second basem: a} the out? F *,| of having played in the mos! and Rice got more hits than any other player and was at bat the most times. It is rather interesting to note, too, that of the 10 batting leaders all but one played in the outfield, The exception is Eddie Collins, A few other veterans, including Gres and Judge, just fell short t : |Babe Ruth Teale Off Broke Report finances § oe veel there aii ST. YETERSBUROG, fla, Marc P " here was|._ . Walte with a record of 23|27—Babe Ruth, with one of his victories aix de tnside several Jo! ba | fingers was back in his u ners tn th fact that ag the dea in point o service. GIVEN BIG WALLOP Johnson certainly gave the old saw comeerning the r real wallop. the 1924 campa: was Sir Walter's eighteenth In the | main canopy. | In a word, the time-worn adage @idh't run very true to form in th Johnsonian circuit last season. get thin an Baseball has changel sharply | since Charley Ebbetts grabbed off his first holiday date but the change | has been dictated largely by the fashion pages of Vanity Fair and | Sride tirculation of books of eti- 1O Introduce the Seattle public to our new # featuring the quailty nd soos earns mrummucnnsncnmntr rervico that has always { 4 peon maintained by yrs Fruit Trees and ganization, we are an- nouncing these | Electrical Specials for Friday and Saturday |-Berry Bushes! A fine selection {s now avail- able for Immediate planting. our display here. your Seo | Fruit Trees —apple, crab, pear, plum, prune, peach and cherry. 85e and Up We Invite Your Inapec- tlon of Our New Location Berry Bushes —currants, blackberries, lo- ganberries, raspberries, gooneberries and grapes. 10e to 35e Each City Electric & Fixture Co. THE UPSTAIRS ELECTRIC STORE 1520 Westlake EL jot 8614 JA BO seep co MAIN 0652 69 PIKE ST OUTLOOK MARKET Remember the days *when the fireless cooker was a fad? Where is it today? Probably given to the junk man to get rid of it. There Is No Substitute for TheGasRange because of the economically sound prin- ciples of —low operating cost —low first cost , —low depreciation cost, and _ —low maintenance cost. * Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Ave. MA in-6767 If Tm going to be buste three of educated fists. airplanes of much aid In keeping up his fistle er I'll need I'm get Cleveland Indians Battle Indianapolis |'."." LAKELAND, Mike Olrary N FRANCISCO, Ma 13— are swapplr in » O'Leary, Sar { r eight, is in tt and And al because he possesses alrplanes as well as a pair Ho finds the agements. tl for hisze: ram or er arrange: 1 O'Lea rms by tele t, or fight eaye th $ excite But I am out to « h money to firmly establish aw business."* h ambit! but n , O'Leary determined to study He entered office and the proper Kk up bo: Now O'Leary, thru office and home study, has successfully passed the bar examination in California. Ho's all qualified to bang out his shingle and fight with law books instead of gloves, But— n law practice. Maret 4 Indians me Fia., Indian row in thelr first pra n Karr Dae ne. CASSIDY! : eno low in ash long-burning clean steady heat economical —these arethe qualities that have made CAS- SIDY WELLINGTON the choice of the eowners of Seattle. id up the stake |¢ . an office while | mame players have 16 Atlanta | WT Tue OLAS CAL 6 SANTA MARIE” Deny Report of Benefit Is for Bambino Babe Ruth Is Well Fixed, Redskins to Be Under Fire in Pirate Series Newcomers Will Show Their Stuff in Real Exhibition Games This Week-End; Pitchers Hardly Ready for Such a Severe Test; Pittsburg Has Great Ball Club f f Yankee Business Man- | ,,”'" ’ ° Red” Balan a ager States be BY LEO H, LASSEN = Marvey Sutherland ts Sporting Editor of The Star BY HENRY L, FARRELL ANTA MARIA, Cal., March 12,—You WW YORU, March fans will have better line on just sy Oftiet of | t! sa be 1 di Sars of a ball club § ll have thi \t » York ‘ He we the exhibition games with the Pitts A not ten Bouth, | t ¢ fow youre ag sont rates, that®will be the first big te , dented today that o Indians. a benefit game a Ran The Redskins will have a chance to show fn lan | Brick Eldred has been on the he Herel nc: Mr laph poe. jabba dep xy their ability, particularly the newcomers, un- » By Abaca tpl Pat: der fire, as the Pirates have one of the best ball clubs in this broad land and if they can deliver against . ich opposition, they'll do The ball players say that Tom Daty The Seattle regulars will go to Paso Robles, some 50 i Pi r4 ‘ tre ic miles from here, on Saturday to play the Pirate first squad. his i. Peerey ea The scrub teams of both out- = “— : ‘ fits will be playing at Santa! will use any of his pitchers for v dik! more than four or five innings, Ait the townspeople turned out on) Buster MoCabe, whe piayed for Hert Maria on the same day 1s they haven't gone the route t bd or a va - i fi ‘ yet and he isn’t rushin ny of \ . t a ‘ y his hurlers, as they have another pring of paint. sua tne 5 1 he te can three weeks before the season SAYS HE’S GOT ner gels or Wi PLENTY Killeter has ® raft of eatehers tn as \ Buen 4 ABE Ke bred te L 1 wish T was f am the |camp. F me - d sitti ; { D i Barros I r x = an ho h Dick Cox Pode. IB i AZIL L GIVES » the next ear | With ge aged ROOKIES HE IL P}: When a report came from the CLEARWATER. F Vv ALES 5 iralning camp of the Yankees Dick ¢ fi ANTA MANIA, m cday that the Babe had Portland ¢ f the I fic ¢ I Brazil 1 x r C t but the family home h 2 t cinched p r Grant stead In New England,” Bar : q pert gp eng De a Gran row smiled. But as the day ; alia wore on and queries began to your it from all over the coun comr ty, B In the outfield is Max Carey, try, Barrow decided it wax a | °! poor publicity stunt and sent v gt gh tpeRaey \rag fr baae Saskatoon Rookie 0 * silencer from the main a le plays center. Cuyler, 3 oe sector He get ¢ ce one of the coming stars, and Is Showing Speed Se data th Mar son said \ Barnhart are also in the gar- EVES Ge oh Ce pies ATAL ISLAND, Mz « ’ = Mel Karo, rookie from Saska- the 1 A « «» Senators to Meet Y is expected to be behind the) ‘oo scored trom second. of the ba as only a small par B short single in the game betweeft t th that bis nam Cincinnati Reds tHe regulate and rookies, | Manin worth ORLANDO, Fla. Maret : lefer thinks he has one of the While no actual figures were Bucky Harris led hi r th ‘test men on the paths in Karo. clven, it was understood from t f f tead, a promising south- other sources that Ruth got to-| a t to the Angels TRIBE PITCHERS READY $25,000 last year from his liter activities; that he got S15. ary ; , nnounce 000 for the use of his name on t ¢ wee levine oni : a belt; $10,000 In royalties from Cards Rally and t he r ready for suc Gi t Wi P i the “Babe Ruth" suspenders ¢ of the first-string Giants In Fair $10,000 from the “Babe Ruth" Beat Sacramento | lown decet F tarted to bear down Fi Ch 7 caps, and several thousand dol TOCKTO i rom amptions lars from the Huth After two were gone in the ninth| How many childre the chape “Suds” Sutherland seems to be SARSOTA, Fla, March 12.— haseball uniforms ids the edt ak ove member the delightf about set and will probably get | After winning two games from the 1 o B wants to ® 1 when t ‘ { the assignments, and Fred | c ators in Palm Beach, aa ‘ t r hpaw some, (the Giants were back at work in ail i It is di nbtful if “Red” Kill their training camp today. HAS PLAYED PONTES The Babe has pl but many ball players. 6 this ono expires at least five more ye * in base. | ald Cannonball Marti a9 to punishment. Some one give him a season pass to ‘on’ by all Dark. ts im the Br sue for further sea- eine Ahoy oR > FC.FERREE on taioewy PuLLY ACCREDITED" WHAT SHALL I DO 9 Of all the avenues open to you none offer such tremendous immediate re- turns as business. Acquire a thorough ac: credited Business Training and you will have made a good start toward success, Day and lbyening Classes MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE Que AVE AND STEWART \_. SEATTLE » MAIN 3016 $A EE EEE AE eee Kaka | MIRSCH-WHE MPO. CO, PORTLAND, ORBOON,U not wear qe Two slanting front pockets, | Two buttoned seat pockets. i Reinforced waist band, Extra strong continuous front fly to prevent crotch from rippinger tearing. Made of Hirsch-Weis processe@ fabric — outwears 3 or 4 pairs of ordinary khaki or work gartrients, If it's edescription of the pants | you like, ask for “Hirsch-Weis Panty No. 930” in any goa | store, and you'll get that kind! Get a Hirsch-Weis coat and hat to match, tool AST YEAR Chesterfield sales again brokeall previous rec- ords. The growth of the brand has been spectacular. In every section of the country it has forged ahead by leapsand bounds, Convinced by taste of finer : quality, men everywhere have_ changed by thousands from” other cigarettes to Chesterfield. OUTDOOR, GARMENTS. WORK CLOTHES ~T iTS

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