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SATURDAY, MARCH 1: THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5S Lallaghan and Pera Are Indian Rookies to Be Retained PLAY: FINAL GAME IN STATE PREP BASKETBALL TOURNEY TONIGHT Mike Blocks Fast One | | Behind the Home Plate BY LEO H. LASSEN ANTA MARIA, March 14.—Unless 3 pitcher can hold the base run- ners close to their sacks it works a great hardship on Cal., the catcher in trying to throw out runners attempt- ing to steal. Base-runners, as has been pointed out in this column before, make an expert study of pitchers in an ef-| fort to tell by some move} of the hurler whether he will throw to the base or to the} much hard work and it is par Varsity Golf Meet Starts Vicia Wins | | Thriller at |; CampusGym (Line Card Up for Tuesday | Nate Druxman has lined up th mplete card for his smoker at © Crystal Pool Tuc night: Mike Dundee vs. Doo Snell Danny Edwards vs. Benny Pur “ ° Pickers, 24 to 23 Yakima and Clarkston meet in ee B’NAI B’RITH Links Championship BY ALEX C, ROSE the finals for the Washineton |QUBNIOR, junior and sophomore state ee school” basketbe DD atinthate’ ce tim Unigene. oat seiner | TITLE STAKED 5 000" final games this morning Yakima barrier Si arretiaeaaee ations say defeated Yacolt, 33 to 14, and bie atte B'nai B'rith basket-jon t U inks next week to de Clarkston scored a 32 to 15 vie- t amy Will play the Portland |‘ermine...1ha. 28 Aipyere Whe wal tory over Hoquiam. F'nal rith “Ramblers’ at the|comprise the draw for the elimin. Temple De Hirsh Center, 16th and ation match play} YPARIMA and Yacolt Union, Sunday at 2 o'clock Pcie tee money agian decide the Husk-| feo’ champion sermi-fir game for for the ol basketball ch Univer nends Coming Week |Cracle Lewis and Clark Bua ore ve At Gaiinaer Sixteen Qualifiers will | Five Downed by Apple | ,,.0022" use Y% Ballon Fer Compete for U, of W..| Two Fi | of Season; O’Shea Lac But he say: | 5 men with jopening of the season. | Of the cinches to be carried. Pera in the outfield recently s that he w rookies Ernest Pera They’ | gives the club four men for this position. rst Sackers Will Be Kept by Seattle Club |Pera Is Best Rookie Hitter at Santa Maria; Killefer Will Carry Squad of 25 Men for First Few Weeks ks Hitting Strength, Loses ANTA MAR 1A, , March 14,—"Red” Kil- lefer has made two cuts in his Indian ball squad and he still has two full teams at camp. | It is unlikely that another trimming will be made for as he needs that many men for ctice games to be played. on’t take more than him to San Francisco for the and Neal Callaghan are re both first sackers and it Killefer has had 1 xperience to g e him | b In the ot ve men will com Kelso jin the gardens. Pera is the|/ oe sae Hoquiam was to meet Ci enacts fay best hitter among the rookies Crew Races . k ; must be turned in | here. H d The games Friday in the state then not later than Pera sticks lefthanded and hits ere To ay tournament afforded continued | | next Saturday ay the ball squarely and hard. Ho is ini tere calla. camera canta thrills, y and entrants must a a s ~ . oy jjust about leading the club in hit-|] A to Seattle rowing fans Title ‘Sacolt warecioe’ wiih a me : announce before You can’t hit back at a girl, so you've got to hold her Say the practice svesony | i t ern 205 start ng Bi F £7. (0.88 victory ever Whatcom en won in the Inst a ¢ ROSE ott that hand, says Mike Dundee of Chicago, who is rolling up the z 2 th ra nd fr aro playing Porth 4. be to 9, Hoquiam won a decisive on play. will be placed. on the team odds against “Doc” Bathing Beauti Pera m Killefer doesn't say what | youngsters he intends to keep with late. If they can get a fly-| of Bellingham, eo thelr quality 1 ¢ d Snell in their coming bout next Tuesday | yu EF : plate. hey can get a BERD OS RPE EE B. B.'s are just com not be on Xana| @t the Crystal Pool. He'd been instructing Trudie Carmack, | snort, wold fellow. ing start the runners have a en = 2 m3 Pd Y Ak 4 i », | Dieting . Rainy ton spe — his ttle, but with Jack| tte Fannie and Klasay Korister with Roy Clair company |iino ines and seldom lifts long big edge over the battery. abel ieslae tase te ; . eae che wore vane ae Pape meyer, Bryan|at the Palace Hip, when she gob smart, as women will, and |fies. Pitchers work many hours inj /wW's eR Oe MEL te” [Chae Tae" Clty league charsplonahip ry, Does Kelso| tried the “pointer” out on him. Callaghan has a good eye, but bi Sa ie ca Bre mabe | A good game is assured and a ca ae Aas q Photos by Carter & Bradley, Bitar Staff, Photographers | will et matich more power In the runners close to the bases 18) 19 19, while Clarkston copped a | mne protuble- starting itneups|”” “the Spore pot all of ear of boing caught. M to 19 rdict ro tt he §=6probable” = start enetips | The Bight iegere who sur swing. Such = move comes only after bs Lud ebb edly Mele | vive the first round of match other y | re | ticularly difficult for a right- | Pullman downed Benton City, 19 and if a 10-man squad is nec ington canal, and expected to be ined crowd of spectators, ne races, a four oared shell from the University of British Columbia will meet the Washington varsity four. In the ce, the annual Washing- er-class elght-oared cham- rill be decided. eo te a Callaghan | Pandan ta ate rnd move te. | Yertiet ever Hotholl, 31 to 7, seers ita Weck arn: bx lakoos F di B k d: the team, but Pera and Callaghan PIRATE TILTS first base as they must turn to | Davenport } froma’ ‘the Sosers of. the. initial orced in background throw. A lefthander, facing first jto 12. Whatcom bested round via the elimination pro- BY LORA LA BLANK okay and straight jabs like a vet- | ‘The Red-Head had to cut loose a) base, has much the best of it. | Clark, 20 to 16 in one of tt cons, STHING Bheiitin! Sak pl he jot of young players because they FOR INDIANS George Cutshaw, the wily liew-|games, Puyallup wor For those who fail to get in- to find| Sure, they're ambitious. That's |lacked the experience necessary for) @: of “Red” Killefer, has been|man, 13 to 9, an | to the select circle In the cham- Pfau t why, when they heard that Mike|him to use them. Among them was A MARIA, Cal., March 14.— Mding a lot of time with the | Bothell, 19 to 7 pionship group of 16, flights r ~ |Dundes, Chicago's crack feather-|Pat O'Shea, a nift atherland and Stryker have young pitchers, teaching them a SUMMARIES \Catcher Tom Daly i be provided for. n town, tram-|sacker. But lack of h y Manager Killefer move to the bases. Eleventh ( Tho freshmen students will have 1 next Tuse { with Ted Baldwi r 4 as thee © ndians as t- Cutshaw works on the principle bah : Is Tribe Magician ther own golf championship; ‘the to their show. {Brazill here, cost him his Job. dbs tok sue aie ye a of quick shifting of the feet be i pe ebet cs ANTA MA Cal, Maret ing nd of which ; - |shop to give them a pont pointers | Ce aeaareSCOeRS 3 \Saturday with the second team of fore making a throw and he claims} The oat c. Tom Daly is magician of the |?! matches tho situa- jon t. And Mike, the lthe Pittsburg Pirates. t Dy 7 1 0. Clarke (6) ¢ 4 n tion's developtr t it is the only good system for a | [ia0%' os Seattro clut nena developing | gen Lhe 5, Wwe gind to herp Other Indians in the lMneup for righthander, Substitutions sup tor ‘ ¢ er < a ITE # rapidly ans the|them out—and did so. th game Saturday are Pera, Cutshaw says that without a | White © fer. t k ¢ the k in a cake of “It's a serious gam says Cutshaw, Baldwin, Eldred, Becker, doubt the greatest pitcher in ? m the ¢ t Herman gr nes, who is now busy aes a | Mike to the girls. “Don't gig- iCalleghan, Crane and Daly. baseball at picking off runners envy if hd could have seen Th at the Earlington og fold my! glo, or the first thing you know 1 Fussell and Plummer will be on at first base is Sherry. Smith, reift bGame , in action operations on th glover, willya,| you'll be taking the count the mound in Sunday's game here the veteran lefthander of the Ye caren untry ol whilet I kins tht} But, realy, he was surprised to with the Pirate regulars. Cleveland club. Smith so hides 7 dina some tims next lipstick) Fite fans| "8 how lively they were with ec, Cutshaw, his delivery of the ball that he wer, | Week na ft: he | thelr fists, But then I say that's Eldred, McCabe, Elliott, Em: . The campaign for members an persons, t . ee eee “4 has the runners caught flat - — sr teal facty na pee} alte natural, because these mer in, Who are to play the fected time: ant time again, ee cee 7. ila std lay od ton wilting} ‘HOrines are notedly fast on efty Brandt js out of practice for nj? itates Saturday, will leave here » he wae thing is ready to commence th a e Lefty Brandt is ou! he 2 : The best man that the Coast ™ Ace Elliott War on io oe rath cg world in these—| {hele feet. with n wrenched back. He hit a{@arly in the morning for the 60-mile jeague has had for the past : «| ing the cours a wimmin are using |. kes. manager, who pls in one ef the practice games and/drive to Paso Robles. years or so at this trick of pitching | Orpheam Vaudeville - - the gloves. Ne [sround lke m Jealous w (rained a tigament in an already sore was Paul Fittery, the former a 7 ‘ora, wh © radio bugs, ; ; ws the while he der. vor tained Menthol ashnap th Sheng ae Cal., Mare B fonsshcg lenders 4 us*| Lora La Blank longer are t ma ‘ELDRED MAY yy wale 1) Biverett (19 ero is something t-leontent to watch a al A left ey fast and accurate and if a r F i ce for you all to Hsten on of the A proaathe al boxe - so keep on the Yeung Fors and Neat een soe tne | just leaned the wrohg way too o Joo Novak, the well known 1 : heck 4 he will soon ; = tls Yan-| : sti Novak, hey are taking up boxin; mont promise as hitters amon . from the bag he was lost. “Lefty” | § : and popular’ professional, ate | sor rrp iby Peni Aig aay yea champions and get himself a bust-| nigane. mas, the Vernon wronghander, of the Spokane Country elub | self-protection and reduction e4 signing up likely ladies in the ORS | SANTA MARIA, Cal., March 14.— & gteat move, and Ray Kremer, | sure a. | plas and now attending to the pro combined. It’s a fine tem ealma of fisticuffs de lux. I'm| Sammy Crane is the cue champion of | the first time in. years Brick er Oaklander, now with Pitts- pire: |Ppillott. can make a piano moan| dates of the Berkeley Country mirotler for ts girl, ton it, IVa be a swell sido Tae ON ea En rent red is in danger of losing his burg, was the best among the right: | - with aee acad; he's feat or.| lub, California, writes that he fuse Wk walla ad tera ee | —— billiards the other |honor of being Seattle's leading hit- banders. } * ‘Sixteenth Game ee gpogir will Groadcast a series of golf raighihaceibrpined are _. | ot tee id make even Wille’ Hoppe \ter in the percentage ta nat ‘an’ ( Bethel ganist of the Indiana. & without scratching an eyo out. : parcesnee Sale: ae I | oe oan ‘ a lessons from station KGO of the en, (Hold that bell, willya, Victoria Roller riecrstip hgh aie fis. ie ny Bree eete te ae Cutshaw’Is All Business — ey General Electric Co. Oakland, | | IPEAKING of Cutshaw, the vet- eran infielder is one of the most valuable men on the Seattle pa roll, He isn’t the player he once was when he guarded second base | for Brooklyn for years. But he can} still step in and play a pretty fair game around the bag. Never a famous hitter, Cut- shaw was a deadly sticker in the pinches and he showed Seat- tle fans plenty when he stepped up to the log with men on bases In the few games that he played in last summer, The ball players with now who used action in the National league say that the veteran was one of the best curve ball hitters in the game. One explanation of Cutshaw’s to see Cutshaw in} uit! Music Big Hobby } every Thursday night for sev- eral weeks, whilst they powder my hose). That's the reason these girls down | Hockey Squads "try 2chofav. tn i to Roy Clair’s Reyue at the Palace carry than 2 f <GO ‘# furnishin 8 charts 4 e Pala - at Seattle Camp), 50 furnishing frve charts itip have taken up tho art. Padded in eSries Here |**"" = : 4 > USY | paddies is great Keoping SANTA MARTA, Cal, March 16—~|and. write for ona. A. free. lesson paddies Ix great for Keeping in| run largest crowd that has over| prank Tobin inate that Billy Lai Music goes ovor big with the Red-|is a rare thing and when {t comes live warp n, us ll you, and | seen a roller hockey game {n|setting round shouldered from playing oa mae OTE kins In their training camp here. over the radio, It's @ novelty, quesnie can pitas Paypal chorus | nis city Is expected to turn out at | Pinechie fac iets ohody wore “knickers in those | Frank Brazill and Babe Herman : eente can ight out on thelt: > Crystal Pool Sunday evening, ian . hed E {both have phonographs and “Ace slose runway and tell you how| ii. iwa of Seattle's best teams |, Te! Daldwis, whe is fighting for the Gaye, “except ‘polled a rpg’ ms A > ®% younger she's a helplens little baby and sho} “oOo Swe OF "8 best teams) iid pass Job with Frank Brazill, was }lains in Clyde Fitch groom |Eiliott makes a plano weep; tt the popular|needs a fond p will tangle Victoria's two! ono of the late arrivals in camp, but he |dramas. . Ball players who fail-|boys keep the machines and . » Inglewood Coun-|other kid.car DePS OF some stich | -nampion: |i» starting to cut ‘em loose from the led to wear heavy red sweate nd | busy most of the time when theyre M-jother kid-candy, and then go right | third corner and 1 soon be throwing jthree di the club | value to the club is that ho ts all! Lusiness, He does no fooling around and makes the most of what ability he has. Baseball is a serious _busi- ness with Cutshaw, He’s Managerial Timber UTSHAW is gaining some valu able experience in handling men under Killefer, who is the greatest man among men that the Coast league has ever had. Cutshaw lacks Killefer’s dash and personality, but George is the more stolid type of fellow who commands respect because the other fellow knows that George is a student of baseball and knows what it is all about. One of these days Cutshaw will be fine managerial timber for a Coast league club. n tho meantime he'll act as extra md sacker and coach for the| Miilans and he'll handle the first base coaching again. With Killefer at third base and Cutshaw at first Yase the Tribe will have tho best men on the coaching lines in ths circuit, PENNOCK AGREES 8T. PETERSBURG, Fla., 14.—Hertb nnock, a star pitcher for the New York Yanks, who said he would raise silver foxes before he would pitch for less money than Urban Shocker, hy YELLOW. HORSE STOCKTON, Cal, facramento trounced WINS March 14. - the Cards, to 1, after a big seventh inning rally. Chict Yellowhorse, former | Pirate twirler, way on the mound for the Callfornians REDS BEATEN RLANDO, Fila., Mar 4 Al m Washington Senators yester- day 5 to 0, the Reds did not look ad in defeat. TIGERS PLAY TODAY AUGUSTA, Ga,” March 14. say the Tigers wore to enga the first practice game of the when the Yannigans meet tho reg- ‘gars In a five inning battle, | March | 5 agreed to terms. ; " ; |Seattle today, from his home inj- Guat cates: dustin! apes }dining room were tossed out as im = TEN ingle ve m Shit saws Egpeseatse nd. sticks, Pee he fs also an SAN JOSE, March 14—Charley ot the professional ranks, but spe-| (ner cone’ onde ne ee rofessl | that come under the require- Py esive bridge tournaments | High celebrated the opening of his|cializes on club makin ‘08 ) ments of a full-fledged golf pro, | jwere not consigered necessary to|own special season with a doublo|spent many years following this! including being a high class take old-timers’ minds off arduous 1 two singles in the Benvyers’|part of the trade in one of tho big | performer on tho links baits training program... . The business | practice game yesterday. Manager |club-making factories in England , oe of hokum was not so far advanced | Duffy Lewin said today that the| — According to Brother Walt, pacha eet thee ga gar | Jin those days and ball players were | Portland squad is speedily rounding | Brother George is some pump. |Peen searching for a good club- ie Lee US rtive tuice tints tans kins In tho art of shaping out |™ker for quite some timo and it not supposed to have t ] 2 : 2% __|Is very possible that George will! find Walter ready to try him out Jon the Lake Shore's / workshop try club, is ted growth of beard in hotel | not at the ball park. OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN = EGAD MARTHA MDEAR~ O ONE OF THESE DANS YOU Witt FIND YOURSELF TRANSPOSED hiTo THE REALM OF WEALTH! -~ We WILL HAVE A FLEET OF MOTOR CARSGWA PALETIAL YVACKT, + A STABLE OF ¢ FINE HORSES, ~~ A MANGION AT NEWPORT, & VILLA ON THE RINERIA, WORD ~ EVERY LUYURN THAT MONEY COMMANDS!» MARK WELL WHAT I SAY, ~ RETORE THE ADVENT OF “THE NEXT. New Moon, 1 Witt Be RICH! = GET Nour WaT AND COAT, AND WALK OVER Writ ME “To HASSENFLUGS! Now T WARN Ras DONT START Nour PET TOPIC OF RUNNING DOWN HE EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT Wr | PETE, ~~ HES DUST 4 AS SILLY AS HAM 1 THousH T) 4 I EMPTIED): ALL OF THAT Quince BRANDY IN ve MY Tae MATOR HE WALKS HE CLOUDS ALONE =. to arrive in| ick-stago and start practicing left | bench when ho gets his first glimpso of Seattle CHICAGO CUBS CANCEL GAMES HOLLYWOOD, March 14—The Chicago Cubs have cancelled their exhibition games with the Seattle! Indians booked for late in March at Santa Maria. It was a bad blow for the Seattle club, as it leaves them with only the Pittsburg game: this week-end President Harry Wililams of the Coast league announced § Friday, that Salt Lake would receive a big ger cut in tho gato receipts, whild on the road, which enhances the value of the Salt Lake franchise, i jup of I. In the first game, starting at | em out on that underhanded heave of 7 o'clock, the Madrona Bulldogs his from third base on slow rollers. He's tangle with the Victoria 90- | tie best man in the west on that play pound champions. An hour Ia- ter, the Ballard Commercial What about Beals Becker? Will the n outfielder be carried by the In hard to tell at the present decauss it isn't known whether Klllefer Intends to carry five outfielders or not. Babe Herman ts being counted a ne extra flychasers and | club squad meets the Victoria | Colonists, 135-pound champions | time of that city. } ‘This is the eecond annual Interna- tional series for rollor hockey. Last Becker joined the year Victoria won both cups, and | club late last weason and did some pretty are out to win again, The Ballard | odghitting for the club. Commercial club won the 185-pound championship this year in Spalding’s Roller Hockey league, by winning 13 straight games. Most of the boys on the Ballard team are from [Ballard high school, and most of |the student body ts expected to be on hand for the contest. The Madrona Bulldogs, Seat- tl 90-pound champions, are easily the class of this city in their division. } The Ballard lineup will be made Hanson, F. Frisk, K. Mo Laughlen, I. Hoff, H. Hanson, 8. McLaughlin and J, Connor, Tho Madrona lineup is as follows: Miles, Pertz, R. Beck, Swenson, Craig, Al Beck and H. Baldwin, George Cutshaw is acting as assistant manager and chief lieutenant for Kitlefer. manager one of these days, Ad Schacht has been “down” for the past few days, Adolph had a couple of sonsions with the dentist and he musta have tried to cut Ad's throat by the way lo has been squawking about ft, Frank Brazill put on a burlesque with Sterling Stryker’s golf coat the other day and nearly ruimed it and they haven't spoken since. With all of the O'Sheas, Callaghans, Walehes and Burigs in camp th Hiber= nians are in a heavy majority, Paul Berlenbach Knocks Out Siki NEW YORK, March 14.—Paul Ber- lenbach, New York slugger, won a PLAY BREMERTON, March 14.—'The first baseball gamo of the season is scheduled here at Reinhardt's park this afternoon,” when the U. 6. 8. Sacramento also bigger cut at the gato while away from home, technical knockout over Battling Siki, Sengalese boxer, in the ninth round hero last night, — New Mexico tangles with tho U, 8. 8. Pennsylvania: pi | BY LEO H, LASSEN | [Bee March 14.—'Tod Morgan, Coust featherwelght champion, showed that he can travel over the 10-round route without los- ing any of his speed when ho made a monkéy out of Gene Dolmont, the Eastern Junior lightweight, at Molly. wood Friday night in his first start over the longer distance. 1ORGAN WINS RY ROUND | was tho selling plater matched inst the race horse laW@dightpand | Morgan won every round, usin® his | lefb with deadly effect and, by actual) count, Delmont hit him exactly three times solidly in the 10 rounds, {iat | | ‘The Seattle boy, cing that ho} vuld win easily by outboxing his} opponent, didn't take any ehances| | with his hands in slugging with Del Jmont, but was content to win by boxing methods, Morgan's long reach kept him out 0, range of Del- mont's wild swings and in the eighth Tod M organ Gives Delmont Lacing round the referee warned Delmont to start fighting or he would disqualify him. The fight was so lopsided that the ring bugs started to walk out on the scrap along about tho seventh round Tho pleasing thing about Morgan's showing was that ho was just as fast during tho final five rounds as 1 he has ever tipped the scales, THe Weighed in at 190 pounds and Del- mont was half a pound heavier. Morgan wants to take on enough weight, if he can, to enter the light- weight class, as he has the frame to carry tho extra woight and there fs more money in the 185-pound di- vision, Ted Baldwin for third base. ove Only a few |iast year, points separated them Eldred getting the edge. |They're both great hitters. */Druxman’s Team to | Have First Workout Druxman’s ball club, contenders for the new Semipro league title, will hold its first workout of the season on Broadway playfield Sun- day at 13 noon. The cigar boys will be under the leadership this season of Gus O'Brien, who piloted the Ben Paris nine to the City |league championship last year, Any players who are interested in trying out for Druxman's team will be welcomed at the practice, O'Brien state: Battery B to Stage Smoker Monday Battery B, 146th field artillery, will hold a smoker Monday night at its headquarters in the Armory. A good card is line up, and plenty of action is expected, Clark and Wien, heavyweights, headline the show. Other bouts carded are: Young Kaiser vs. Kers- kine, 180-pounders; Brock vs. Brooks, 185-pounders; Ray vs. Wilson, 145- Farwell vs, Madison, 155- Brown vs. Lundip, 135- Jud Babcock will referee pounders, all bouts, California Quintet Evens Up Big Series CORVALLIS, March 14.—The Uni- versity of California basketball team scored a decisive 32 to 17 victory ever the Oregon Aggies here Inst night, and evened up the series for the Pacific Coast conference cham- pionship. The Aggies won the first game of tho serles, and the third and deciding contest is slated for here to- night. was during tho first half of the fight. Never once did ho slow gown,|, Te coast champion bars hea: the ® but kept dancing around Doln@At so|Deneflt of some good boxing since fast that tho veteran couldn't have| Ming @® Los Angeles, having IDETRIM hit him with a garden rake worked with Dempsey, Jack MORGAN MAY . Britton and Mickey Walker several M KAPLAN @ @ times, and he has added some tricks, Trim and Chances aro that Morgan will be|to bis ring: skill. comfortable. matched with Kid Kaplan here soon, | JOHNNY JORD/ more than likely at Vernon.’ Kaplan | 18 BEATEN is weighing Jn tho netghborhood of| Johnny Jordan, the Tacoma wel 186 pounds, but Morgan thinks | terweight, took a terrific lacing for he can outspeed him, Writers of the | ix rounds from Tommy Cello, local fight gamo here claim that Morgan] boy, and lost the decision ‘ | was off of Kaplan's list before the| Alex ‘Tranbitas, the Portland we N New York stato champion left the|terwelght, fought « dirty fight COLLARS st. against Tommy Tiernoy and lost the OS WOLD IO Morgan welghed more tonight than 'six-round verdict. 4 ‘adios