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; t ji E10 THE SEATTLE STAR MON TAG Bisa Ted Baldwin Is Seni to Chicago Cubs, | BY LEO ¥. LASSEN || <y JACK QUINN RESENTS BEING Vl ke A HAS- BEEN e. . li : Veteran Twirler Has [ Been Thru Since 1912 AN MARIA, Cal. = Me Yad 16,—The ‘ie ns Inference That Red Sox Pitcher Is a Has-Been Burns neo ae je BY ALEX C.ROSE /~ PEMD Mobkoy ‘Give Star Big Chance Maranville Taken to Hospital With Broken Leg, ve of baseball! ¢ The ‘Nick Altrocks, the| ee Up; He Claims That He is Only 30 Years in Morrlaor Tex: at the golf gaimes last week and and Chicago Cubs Send for Balwin to Replace Him Germany sfers, the Carl] © | ©° poral f but) learned a lot of new words at Third Base Sawyers, the Rabbit Maran- BY BILLY EVANS ileds It soo ' Jim Fraser the old Gel ov an ed aan ; C Prine \ . . , cig od: ue 4 MARIA, Ma 6. Jaldwin, one of villes, the Charley Grimes EW ORLEANS, March 16,—Jack Quinn, veteran spit- back to Heatt The job of packing | lette golf, cht NTA Meni ay I ikea: f; - emp i training and the rest of the jesters of ball pitcher of the Boston Red Sox, looking younger Renn: aire ore etn ne reas | co eey.; Macdred: (40N0. aerial anita oleae Gabe on Catalina island, where he wil ‘ts the national pastime are fel- than ever, resents the ‘nference that he is an old man, r acy hen he gets the “eomb-bach at Beacon h What do y an! a bid for the place left vacant by the injury to Rabbit Mar lows that the other ball play-| for the down-and-out class fe n't unpacked ’ by Gilets lville Sunday. Maranville broke his leg In practice, and \ ers remember long after they; “The baseball experts have had me in the “has-been” be old - ante fc meal enantta announced be out of the lineup for several months, it » Donald fooled the Ingle Baldwin is going to the Cubs on trial, but Manager “Red” , Killefer of. the Seattle-club predicts that the third basenp will make good with the ma Hill Brown iy collecting a set f “How to Play Golf” phe to (0 read on the train trips that he has fo make every Sunday to the have forgotten about great| class since 1912 and here hitting, pitching or fielding) one of my best years “Also tell the world that I am not at the chloroform age. am still at it. [ expect to have the umpire and Uncle Wilbert adage * | There are a half dozen players in the American league, all various baseball diamonds where cel apd ag ai “!4-| jor league club, pi 1 offering | ot of them big stars, who are he plays baseball and thinks golf ' Pea ri aan : z older than I am p k fg cam | ° U « r fi iF r ¥ 1 f 1 m ‘ t ' ' ; : » UP t 1 ¢ diamond who ak ih ; ‘ baseball really for their vat adhd . ‘ f 6 fellow players The experts have at various ; : 4 times had Quinn as old as 45 They say this fellow Chuck Sexton aglow 4 ‘ . m ‘ Rabbit Marvanville. SOAre And take it from me, he } * Optical Co, In ket rs ) on ti . Bt ABEITT MAKANVILAE, toe| PACK dome’ rea the ree a tab suis some Naka runny when one goes to inter| PIRATES WIN | player. are many that . . onda s ht th f neeLA ey xth 5. | C8 umn t ; - i - ° oda hag Joe Jackson ayes al the Rainie 1" glz-rour bat ahs d vo Bt t : ‘ all h his antics on the M Jacksc The S oleae " dee Dear 4 i Si rece thihg eattie rive é ; onc 5 as chief clown)... . fo D Hood, Butte bant ; ‘ Cc rate L f para LO fy t25'9 Mrncind, el gh Giaies ( Latte, Daalamm-| rt ascramwaatied 61) Nerina Loses Contest °°" a p 5 4 eball a result of the wil # with Nia Chucklet he heard Seattle was able to collect but thre: “I'l never forget how he used i ho thie se P ] d Sea m ut thr z 4 § to run the bases,” says Billy [seandal, by now touring on Stecliae Hi “Adaeshepee 90k fag to Portlan | 9 & ew S owns o , ¢ roe nd Binal Brit tam. ¥ ; aie ec to one etm. | ryMer 118 to run setthout posal Vive | Stryker Nurmi of , peate'et Maranvillv’s at Boston, (son club at Bastrop, La way to vie Good Knuckle Has anyone acen Frank Pat. |to 23 viotory over the y'nal Seattle Indians i ofst lan “One day in Brooklyn he was © fina ane if : al meat ee Gal ar ermce en first base and hid behind big dears &Eo that city was « e # soit Ball Deli jothouse ge iid be | Birith bask m here Sunda 69020001 Ed Konetchey, and the pitcher of at : “praia Ligh tM ; ; a. eta ‘ f Jat the Templo Center Ker is the Paavo Nurmi| | Inv couldn't see him. He must have | 4 girreren ir a ro as played at in-| QANTA MARIA, ( h Barney § nd Berenson star le Indian forgotten that the Rabbit was |) fs elewoe we \ ok ‘ scklo t ‘ f the > reduce’ a. big. w aye r are, foc Maraneilic it out for | *U an tad who ets bie salary to t Every time Don Miller comes to ee ee eee mga second and slid into the bas be Several of the youngsters trying |; t : t , I f ' 1 d ; fore the pitcher came out of the | 0Ut for & place on the New Orleans | freight : ' ea t Joy lec. club playe th teame in tha a ‘ « f { fondache ® Y I h tat And many was the time that f them say Joe ca ‘ ahi i f | he slid into second base, just a ‘ phot ' n I mite of a fellow, and if he fit Dow fat . 7 PO eran Portlas e ory |took him 25 second ' on the bottom of the pile he Or billy, Short, wpose bostistas Ie : " « Her would crab the second base. the m ‘8 ot : . th a rest of the | ored r ‘ate it man’s shiri-sleeve with his tevth | it car Two bouncing twin boys — Maurier 5 APB haat snleine hia fret fling ago. ° Be | and hang on like a bulldog. Joe 1 to © & Divtre | and at a i ‘ f = — — = “And in Boston one and jeven less, when a for t ~ SU ids ig ht ener Mickey O'Netli chased ea alt} Wh aye He ied me Sage * floor ¢ “ The i Hien at dita shins . ™ E > p 4 a Jackson had several other White ng well, and Mortie is eesiitngty |b r 2 Out of rooms and along the window ox players on bis team, the name t smokes Ba i Jedges. Hundreds of peopie jammed Eddfe Cicotte being most prom: s the street below, wat them inently meni i Marley Ostertier ; | “In Brooklyn one afternoon takki re father | | . | younger brother, Jerry, who Bek te NetGht, got th between Tam told that Jor has Vt gestive tant ST te TIT E 1 them and kept bumping big | " Robbie's paunch with his head, | #5 with Charlotte, N .C., last | and Robinson is so fat that he | Year as a pitcher. They say he ey dct aicaecie, | Ws « sure enough bic leeauer. | Victoria Puck say evening from Clarkston, 19 { | et. So it looks as if the name of uch popularity It was little less than Sivith all of t | dackson from Carolina is to | ® thr ‘With Hof his tomf Ma isaivine cling vii ak ali player| stick in the big leagues a bit | ‘aT Beaten - t r Ig gnd-he has nerve galor He went longer. | in h ammed fete Ue plato tn ogame one’ day a es | in ‘Two Games | with his cap cocke Some Quantity Yak hk 1 and yelled to the rca fae in ; en dng to bust the 1 pitch into left Red Sox pitching statt oh 4 field and break up-your old ball}, fame! And |. with a scream: | \_ ing liner to let - ; Nick Altrock the public Nic I gin: téoters coach of the Washington award Wehenka aos’ oc aha’ tors, is the biggest laugh-maker. At likewise’ the” tal being six} The inte trock has a lot of stunts and Is car: | fect three inches ried by the Senators as one of their | next in order, jus Diggest sate attractions for his athpaws, 12 are {cided by the total goal are clowning of the sidelines. lrigh Of the lot. the vet-| each of the game “In Washington a few years |eran Jack Quinn is the heavie 7 ago,” says dint Bagby, “Alirock [tipping the beam around the 190-| Old-farhioneA ma had a stunt of having Mil park : Chip on. their st Schacht throw a rubber ball If size counts for anything, | dy across the diamond and Altrock the Had ROE walt le costal to” would catch it on top of his | deliver. However, physique is head. It looked like a real base- | just one of the. mi 7 ball. One day somebody substi- ded by the successful pitcher, | April tuted a real ball and Schacht let at 2 se is ory | BY AHERN the bill, The quality | c; be determined, | Santa Maria People | Entertain Indians MARIA, ¢ are 18 pit listed on the Boston roster and only six of them | pounders won ry six feet. There are an| B —and itis | le state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality [and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price, Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, he sterfickd CIGARETTES Ferguson is | resumed next ¢ inch shorter. | When the champi yke on theif chins, reir broods togethe | t to a town of this} ague team to tr to line haye them in s umpire in a 4 didn't throw it hard enough to seriously hurt Altrock, he did | crack him on the dome with it. | Altrock was thru with that | trick after that. “Altrock’s best stunt a few years @g0 was a wrestling match that he held with himself on the coaching lines. He would have all kinds of crazy holds, and he got many a Jaugh with his stuff. And his Dempsey - Carpentier fight with} Schacht was also a scr | “One night in Washi many Schaefer was sleeping in his| room and he was badly in need of | GI MpTOR, «1 on © DONT MEAN “To PUT A FLEA ON YOUR D2G,« BUT WHEN Nou Ger | RICH, THis WEEK OR NEXT, Dont FoRGET TART I TihRow 71H’ FIRGT EGG FOR a shave. | Altrock decided to shave him, and | SEVENTEEN DOLLARS Schaefer, having returned from a| Nou owe ME! + party, wasn’t in any danger of LA ing up. Altrock straddied him, and Mech! rope Th after lathering his face, picked off , the whiskers one by one after a windup on every pitch It was a wonder that he didn’t sever Schaetf- ers nose with that razor.” A STRAIGHT AKT IG EVEN [|] HAW «A BEGGAR'S MERE PEK AD, | BUSTER MLA THe = | NEXT TIME Nou MEN Tion THATTRIFLING SUM, YT WILL BETO MY | GECRETARN ~~ HE WILL HANDLE ALL ACCOUNTS UNDER TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS IN oat! Now ! + MATOR WILLE ALKING GO LJ ALWAY: HiGH, HE'S LIKE KICKING ' D \ j SEVENTEEN DOLLARS? SSING i; wie Lua“) | eee A aT With the Indians, | HERE are plenty of come on the Seattle club this and many will be the lau the fans will get out of Fr will, Buster McCabe and Ace Elliott, if they pull the stuff on the dia- mond that they do around the| “pring camp. | Brazill is more serious on the | diamond than he is off of the field, and he wants to win so badly that he doesn't feel around muck, but hoth MeCabe and Elliott get so much joy out of life that even a tight game, play as well as might, isn't likely to affect thelr comedy. How good some of these players swho kid their way thru baseball gnight have become, stars that they have been with all of their kidding, | af they had been more seriously in- | eiined, will never be known, But} 3t takes all kinds of people to make the world xo around, as they aay, | and {f it wasn't for the jeaters, Wasebull would lose a lot of ita kick. | Ag MeCabe says; “Life is no 7 ‘a @ \ nN ma