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PA ih 16 Behind the Home Plate} BY LEO 4 LASSEN OS ANGELES, March 18. Los Angeles to Be Dangerous Contendes WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 19 THE SEATTLE STAR MIKE DUNDEE WINS CLEAN: CUT VERDICT OVER DOC SNELL Eastern: Boxet Too Clever Proves for Youth hots Gets |Huffman Is (Can He Do 1? } ‘Angels Expected to Given Gift Have Powerful Club by Referee F | | “ an Earful BY LORA LA BLANK En route to Los A "i ‘ . \ qeles from the Seattle’ train-| Dundee Is Credited With All Six Rounds of Fast + I ing Dunde play: ; E All That Los Angeles Needs ey a Good Third cockes ing camp with the writer,, Bout at Crystal Pool; Snell Shows Himself to Be | Tony Fuente Forces Fight, ’ ‘ and Left-Handed Twirler; Shag Horan Has Plenty Charley Lockard, president of | Aggressive and Game » stwvh!| but Sailor’s Rally Looles of Class the Seattle club, was ina talk- — — ana | Pretty 22 March 18<The Af ative mood BY TOM OLSEN Seea Ore y (9) VELE! Cal., arch AS. he An : ‘ Among things of interest to N IKE DUNDEE, Chicago featherweight, won a clean-cut . BY LEO H. LASSEN were playing the best ball of i pitas 3 { Seattle fandom that Lockard|4 six-round decision over Doc Snell, of Tacoma, in the gl O# ANGELES. « P oast league when the seasorr closed last : said wer main event of the Crystal Pool smoker last night. Dundee ! HT] 4 Eddie Huttm year, finishing in second p! a game behind Ad ere ’ c ~ I ot ; yi fle (1) Wade Killefer might ac | victory was decisive, the Chicago lad being credited with all , hary » fought » the Seattle Indians in their drive for the flag, cept a maj Job as man | six rounds, However, Spel deserves a world of credit for 1 men in ttle | will be one of the most dangerous contenders in may tthe his gameness and his aggressive tactics, He kept coming trom ‘the |! 4 Patrick's day 5 the league again this year 3 baseball in after Dundee all of the time. it af A powerful offen nd a wonderful minor rant it a new field for the In But the fact remains that Dundee was scoriny all of the Pher 1 2 t f league pitching staff are the strong points of ns would be built within two | points. Snell swung time after time, but his blows were ind f the Los Angeles roster. Focated. and with coneretsstands, (either blocked or missed their mark, while Dunde ti Huffman d oM A gaping hole at third base and the need of a good left- 4 (8) The Seattle club passed up | ing him up in knots on the : ra La Blank : Pega vals adle ALJ Estes | handed flinging and experimental catching department | & chance to get Doug MoWeeny, | inside and beating him to the re the weak spot | ‘ now with the San Francisco punch on the outside ° i Seals. soars ts , A Jast round finish caught PECS" SHI Ray Jacobs, wil ae ee 4s 2 Main Event i Lockard said that e i tlie eye of the referse, Huffman E third base n the first place i} Wallprefers: to stay Pacitic Vy nearly flooring Fuente 1 Can t an tuolrte ©) he can't throw, He's not re Bouts Here on \ ©oast, and m thi will ek Ort, hard punches to the chin . liable enough and wont Ky ‘ main at Seattle as long as be can ne us Huffman made the mistake of J hard enough to offset his field F make the money, will hardly pass up a Di a ’ not taking the fight away from peggy 4, ing weaknesses Next be i the big coin in the majors if he can | Phe » Well—he starts prompt at 4:30 Fuente in the early rounds, Wf ad ig cet Biles oe farty if CHIOCKE z better himself. ies to yeder Lseivaet fH ss he had fought the rest of the : ‘ . iJ 3 It is known that Killefer received | § r etions to the ring battle the way he did in. the £.0¥ a 4 k és was, | ts ¥ ® en, ru two bids last winter for major le han eceanined un’ football side via my left earside and by last round, there is no doubt ; (il in Payer | lande one-half of s do i fobs, but that he turned them down c 10:30 he's even fresher n'when he but what he would have won ! ‘ r.| main event smoker to be st by : Nd: in dolng ao, said that he would | deserves a world ee started think he lost money on | bY a knockout ‘PAAVO NURMI 1/8, pesados pexghican 2] URES at the Cr Pool Be in Seattle for a long time te wing power ha a : nell! Gosh 3 : Pranic’ § from the| next Tue night ib j ey ehareadeies ; josh T was mad; the idea ! ‘ 4 r \ ; paren eS A Nee’ os ; Reta bare ‘ol tes amaiociile. th meetin Dknaes ihgear rd : | of that old man making so much th a. shart Indians, ty. “made a big | u i i strong and Killefer, who is rated - | racket that 1 couldn't hear my eft 1 ery efte € f fc © ve ie. a and i as the best manager the Coast * | self yellin’ ICT hav'nt a right to Hutte ai is Krug can't “ne 1 Ballwin, and | eon league has ever had, would un sia \ hear myself—who has ye Ay TE 8.--One consider makin, er for) a wbtedly be a success in. the 1 of dish—a t i i 4 aehiedy. be rege ate Herman, the new indian sugser idee: oi : I S Tes oe ore i majors for he knows baseball . ; Ae - ft oat Paavo Nero f ker | Bot aes } and is a genius at handling men, at * I eve tim Wient mm . with Bert Colima when the Mexican fi the two requisites of suceess as pial . . led ladda 1 Ke ack, old | Round was 4 : ) FIVE MEN was in: hi ame & pilot. 0” iu the 38 ‘WAVE PUNCH it is expecting < Lockard says that Seattle needs a T ¢ ‘i Eve Fuente left har Hoff. 1 e . r strong for this 4 new ball field, but that it Rarceaeits| ia Nea: ecehitar Quite m few of the boys have 1 in| faat fir with pur cigs hil peer ke y ticket par § & big outlay of money, which isnt! josie, drow ; p 1 a ; i . available unless tak at the gate| sacked up, the’ bell r , sie an 6 | an r yn ray f : “Seattle needs, new ball field,” | it). a: 8 one ie gi : r med- Lockard, “nearer the center | 5 : . i ‘ Re t f og Pay with Faotetn ntiiekst Dundes.aent 19 6 crashing. re On ¢ 1 5 ud can " Wladek Zbyszko 7 i and it is the ambition of the club ps ee ean ; © nt ray jy stn : ‘ s Given Sock on J to give this to Seattle fans, but coring training ha hue \ t but Huff P {| MEMPHI Tenn., March 18.— " can’t be done without money boy — z ake 4 Mag cdr par cote Siar : ‘As for the McWeenhy angle, Lock-/ 1114 3 oa ‘ r . This boy Shag Horn is avy whieh rd says that Killefer wasn't en [DUNDEE P ‘ {by aay hea Sea a haere 2 ree ht thusiastic about the pitcher when | phe ; ath. OF ses wide ing by his great stick-work in pr vee a Lockart almost had a deal com. |"EM UE Jim Veargin le about ready te start I ne ae) de pobaae SUR Tine fone te pleted with the Chicago White Sox| Dundee was criti cecil Preah ee “ f f e marte eadnd ta ih the second tilt of the series he * mbed tata gn and the Seals got nim In jthe boys tthe 's yet. eneny |EUENTE WINS nly four m t laced out two terriivs singles Sin per 9 Nene Ee stead. and then clinching a Oxy vars saat ok tk iia a Ay, Aa a eh Soe Whether this was very other fite nit . 4 and telling 3 | Snett hing ‘ ip erated chee : third strike i ; Killefer As a fear oer esa ying Wo | Millfer tng relented tn nie eaict| | Wut T could of forgive Mr. | caine tant. nt th a » the dish, ¥ se: Peeih,. Moa : ILLEFER is little short of | \a5° connecting 3c [SERIA wot tor the players, an Bight: Ractol canis Risg andl me Micaapeen ' beavis peseadhn a wonder: a8 a baseball extn oral |going up on hi: € n ing if he dn’t thoughtlessly hit rrif b t ‘ i f Who staged the exhibition, ordered 4 eee tics 8, Ue. pes | me a wallop. where my dress F minutes, Fuente bad Zbyszko to leave. When the Pole Sper pleat aden a bal __ The wind has heen cold, altho the! buttons on the shoulder seant 1 of it hesitated, E hit him in the i Regi ee : | “ga Seri fers ‘ and dray three bone bullets | * he w Jaw E oie fy la cngeh a oan | clean outin sighi—leastways, it |!ef Ja! | ey George Kotzonaros, Greek heavy 4 ature. 3 when to kid his feels like fi That was when tn ne: a neg tasted og not billed on the prograny as Ne ee te ee et his com: |tameight, bested Merling Stryker is stilt trying ( take) Dundee got the decision which margin, The|hour and he was forced to with.| Young Beck, wh nished the! was next to step into the rit the apt phrase ever at his com |p oiingham, but the judges called Ps WOEhL, Sid *, got me so kinda goofy I couldn't time really car /araw from the m © in which | Se Rood form at second | without invitation, and Haaj mand; he’s ready to work as hard | Gra oye hegre ice locat 1 got the green ked Fuente had promised to. m tt abe, and he's hitting bet | crested him with a punch on to work. | = in a “ rena, i omised to an effort sig RR Tr: : ft ith a p b= * re asin itheteis Quilter was a lastuninute sub. [asa then ¢ am free-t slike hief and the foun a . for 4 1 i io C the plate, {cM also Be eheu. 7m *| stitute for Bud Bercot, who failed 88 Sterling is always tain pen from so as to return ot svertieed at nt wide of the plate . Bs up. to show up. led wreatling 1 a them to their rightful owner. 4 und game here was t at Nurmi | MeAULEY i E > WINS a? Next to his fine understand- : oes tp the back flat 4 « I just found ‘em in my hand, [and Doy mammoth pavilion was se AT SHORT KID HERMAN WINS * ing of men, Killefer’s chief erappes: Pee ue eae con | | packed race from N FRANCISCO, Maarch 1 Stock in trade is that he knows his career against Gallagher, and | sade Sutheriand und Dill Pummer| Well, anyhow. I had a fine time the French | Flea McA the old warhorse| kid Herman broke his hand File “businéss—baseball. He has | is in Une for more battles here ave b acting as umpires 1 have ql Tt was like @ college football ES A a ? of short . will take care Of !the first round but sta ed the limit, set of brains that functions | NOW. Gallagher is good. too, and | tice and 3 *\ dar‘ and «04 nt. | game with hundreds of sailors | "tir defeated Olymphe gene | that job agat and. took do. souid Banat at top speed and he gets the | his appearance again w be we la ee is east th old in one section yelling, Rah, fa Aniware da-36 ? it the pitching staff, and Jimmy Ross at Garibaldi hall 1a most out of the ability of the | comed. [or 4 ‘ tot) Rah, Rab, Huffman, Hoffman, / ’ being 70 per cent of base-| hint aitn tbat he has work for him. The semi-windup, which brought} YAKIMA IN ae i Huffman,” about every two min Jolo Ray, little Chicago star, a long season like the Coast} ~ ia < oans ‘ol ost OF ec t r liruout the fight, was for Nurm in the the stron; He makes them better ball play- | Sad moans from m ft, the far " q t a a i : . as w y Benny Furral, Filipino, 4 ; And in wild disorder, a couple | mile wa Angel te | STRIBLING IN S. F. % han they would be under | Was won Benny i, Filipini b r m Ang am. Weck has wernt d avacy hategicunt | over Danny Edwards, negro bantam SALEM ME ET} ho Of thousand Mexican would re jhe m: ew ned Whitey Glaz SAN FRANCISCO, March 18. i b | weight e moans t ensue 4 ff, Spond from the gallery every | 4.2 a young fellow | Young Stribling will arrive he "i Killefer goes thru the workouts ig Th nsu m off v & ’ ‘ 12 n young f » from the} ¥ Be ees ca en: eine | because of the class of the fight, but} SALEM, Ore., March 18 Pn toa time nie landed, Ray tig ited thee enna ide mals, who had | Sund: to start training for : Playing horse in the bunting games |°4me from those who had seen Dan-|rances that they will participat a) Tt ‘was a fairly fast fight for big | career . woul ve. given | on With Pittsburg | fight with Tommy. Loughran . y Edwards fight when he © big | career E as ania ash afternoon of March 28. é and working their legs off in field-|"y Edwards fight when he wns in jin an inter-state high school ba ake | Hows, but Huffman didn’t look as| Nurmi a great battle jtwo years ago. The ems to be | 4 March 28. ing practice and making such sport | his Meal Assit a rage rae | |ball tournament here have t Oisiedarst League |Rood aa ho did in Seattle and Fu-| Allen Heiffrich of Penn State, |"Othing the matter with him that het ; e Gut of it that the men like it and round. did he show a flash of his | roceived from teams of Yakima, | H Are Staked |°!'®.1"i8s 004 boxing skill for | America mier middle distance |°8° C4! NEW.) TORE. } March) (18 lom Se ere Hees 58 <Mord At COUy | ee wae nd dotibt about that |W sh.; Piedmont, Cal.; onors Are ARCA |. heavyweight, didn't seem to h rye ona made a new world's re And don't forget that they | Garvey, former Notre Dame fod Best, The reason is that they) '''T, the other two preliminaries |248ho, and Salem, Or he Immaculate Conception and/the punch, Neither man took|for 600 yards, when he ran the have “Doc” Crandall, who led | Dall star, Knocked out Frank Cas 4 Rave contidence in thelr leader.) 500° Woods, Portland weller, got |Nofthwest teams — becam Virgin baaketball te will|many chances [tance in 111 86 | the Jeague in effectiveness in |New York heavyweight, in the thi Without ‘which no leader can be} ie call over Pep Webster, Iowa (Champions. thru tournaments whi the second gamo Sra ——— | his 19th year in baseball Jast | Peund. 3 successful and they know that he negro, and Red McCauley, Butte | Piedmont was considered a loadin 4“ league ctiarplon: year. Crandall is in mid-season | SRE CMR ERIS : = ty boss. Middleweight, took the decision |California tcam, altho the latter|mhip at ot C. gym at BIG SEASON EXPECTED | form right now, having pitched | _ SAN FRANCISCO, March 18—The 7 Milleter really belongs in the ma-} over Sammy Cimminelle, of Ohio, {4d not participate in any tourna-|o’clock, Chris Di Julio, necretary some in the Winter league here, | Seals rested with batting and field- dors a8 a manager, but Seattle fans) a4, iargest crowd of tho season|ment for a clear title. Tho touf-|of the circult, has lined up an on | George Payne, the curve-ball ar. |!86 Practice Tues: Practice ¢ : Hope that he sticks to his declar-| + occa out to Nate Druxman’s st.|nament here will ly begin|tertainment program in addition’ to BY NORTH END WOMEN tist, 1s alad on tho payroll again, |84mes with Kansas City are sched- cee nt NO will vemsaly. | Patrick's day party. It is estimated| March 23, under susplces of|the contest. A big crowd is ex | Payno had one of the best hooks in | Wed for Wednesday and Thursday. Rs ‘ S | that 2,000 fans were turned away. Willamette unive pected out BY ALEX C. ROSE litle at Waverly, n 1921, From teo |the league last year and ho should | ———————— New Field | Seattle Needs New Fiel FEN tak ore ho ge.|t Pin, there t# no better shot-maxer {8° UP to the majors if he ha ‘>. APair of Pants : (ERE’S no doubt but what Lock- I ee ms xt sla ek tho Se-) in the elty than this same Phocho | 00d a year as ho did in 1924. } a : ee ren nae | BY AHERN The. Males bokala ohiae iP ‘ell Tidmarsh, of tho Seattle Golf} Elmer Myers and Tom | ey ee lo needs a new eld. | jor events of ¢ ry ahite ic vi Rep Bs ‘The present park is too far from | on, it will not be the fauit| Ub. And that is saying quite a] Hughes, effective veterans; | of Life! * Di | of theit captain, Mra, Rex Stattord,|CUPMl when one is acquainted with| Wayne Wright, who wouldn't Hundreds of ey aed icctbcmag oat ba de ganesh eer - ee Wha : ma | the large array of high-class women | report last year; Clyde Ramsay, | “Quality Pants” G Ww ransient fan that would LB > announce. | Uv, cA chor esate . : c DD, Nee) golfers in Seattle who was turned loose by Seattle SPECIAL 9 to the Ce aeacsie hee SM MAJOR,» WHAT AWE OFFICER MERELY “ZF Wet IF 16 | ment of the sea!” You'vo got to practice to get to| and proved a good relief man | $5.00 earer the ce i , ‘ on’s. club pro-|4)> pe ce : “The Los Angeles club is to have a WAG “TH’ (DEA OF A CoP GkW THAT NO HARM AS IMPORTANT grain, yesterday |e eeaciogt ies what: kanhoay Walter Mitslead a hie’) ehander rane Doan aes { ; - : | cidpscins die *| “Practice” is what landed Walter] } R ig left e _ ee We perk, and fan Pranciaco is) [| ESCORTING YOU HOME BEFELL ME On MY WAY AS ALLITHAT, rt | shows very at’ ytagen on tho topmost step of the| the Cubs, complete the mound | with, Panty ‘trom nin, e construction of a new sh ractivo lot o' S | | Matias, LAST NIGHT @ ~~ You HOME WITH THAT VALUABLE || Must BE A BOTTLE ovents, and {e-) Rolfing ladder, And so it Is with aul corps. i $5 to $10 4 aes iJ 4, champions, Of course we can't al The: . Pe s 1 Basel ie , 4 ‘ayn s. 8 There isn't pod Dy The Pan Bette oust fond wie thie ue ALGO MAD A MYSTERIOUS || Box ! ~~ WHAT IT CONTAING, OF GENUINE fait Mrs Staf-/ bq champions, but there's heaps of|tne tot and. tho Ange ane ri ts Store Go. 4 ealeurttitet cone vitoseenstan-: | BOX, IL SPOSE IT 1 WILL NOT DWULGE,- |] RYE, ~~ or TH Handleny oc |satisfaction in knowing that youlone hs By tava rang 1881 Third Ave. provements for the comfort of the fans, who make the game | : possible. | % But, as Lockhard says, such a lay- out would represent a big financial investment, and if Seattle fans su 4 port the champions this ras a championship tearm uld be sup-| ss ported, the dream of a new, modern, | concrete stadium for the Indians will be, realized in a short time. : | Huggins Predicts : Yankees Will Win : § ST. PETERSBURG, FI arch | 18,—Miller Huggins, manager of the Yankees, broke out with a. prediction | that his club would win the Ameri-| can leaguo pennant. He believes his! pitchers will win 103 games. | Bill Doak Says He , : Is Thru With Game, BRANDENTO ¢ March 18, | —Bill Doak, one of the leading pitch- ers last year for the Brookly Rob. tnas, is thru with eball devote his future to the re business, he told representatives of | tho Brooklyn club. | | Red Sox Observe St. Patrick’s Day| NEW ORLEANS, March 18.—In/ honor of St. Patrick's day, Manag | Lee Fohl put the Red Sox thrut Practice carly and then let down the bara for 4 goneral cxodus to the ruce: ti qi 6 the afternoon, i | + ¥ WOULD CAUSE A SENATE INVESTIGATION \F You TOLD US WHAT WAS IS Tv EH 2 y ( tT IS GECURE I MY ROOM, THE DOOR IS BOLTED, wAND I MAY FI \T NECESSARY~10 HIRE AN ARMED GUARD “fo KEEP PROWLERS AWAN, aan Opp. Postoffice ‘put up a stubborn fight.” | mitto n get | RUSSIAN Tho catching staff is a question. | tho rest of thoir Well, anyway, here's the bait |Gus Sandberg, who served five = a = CROWN SEWELS!. team-mates to| that Captain Mrs, Rex Stafford | years in the International leagu i engage in the| is hoping will create much inter- a while with litt Brady,| Dress Well and Succeed N ty oe com petitions; est during the 1 competitive infielder, looks lke he! season at the North End links: March 24—Sweopatakes, March 31 lined up for them | and to do some} knows what it's all about, but he | isn't very flashy, and only tho test | ROSE Some doy of what a little practice } mission until March 24, style of the hour. . ‘Sweepstakes, it was an wl do'to ché's game “was show n by io fing contest, | |nounced after the regular meeting *hoebo Noll Tidmarsh, when she sue fourm’! of the commission, | aie ad bi nee — Field day, approaching, ; Bart has shown a tendency | 20c duo uking » around ate 0 bo very legal about hin rep! orig et hefo 6: iG nt Dey tal xed tow. and We ‘srt postpone action until | ) | plonship last y 6, sho die plomber §—Swoopstakes, ho day period allowed by the | Jwin thé crown, but sho mado a ro-| September 16—Spocial Intra-clud team | rules has expired," dam 16 \ { markaoly fine showing, and her} match ; chairman of the comm ‘ey “ANA COLLARS y ic mber 2 epstakes, yon, sale er playing at the end of the tourna P phemiber’ ciara) competi-], THe Stated tho reply of Dompsoy |. GEO, P. IDE & CO,, INC., TROY.N. ¥. ama te hy ieee athe ment was almont as good Bind Whon |tion, medat play on handicap, Winnera| had. been received and had been i he annexed the Pacific Northweut ef comteuta during 1926 not eltebblo, road, y ~ ~ ao SS % ap | Nine-holo tombstone, r | ciety sortase | Abril t—Qualitying round ot handteap | © Pe mal hare, be | well, the North Enders will be up quailty. (ER | JOM, Or around, the top when tho| APril 1¢—Sweepstakes ; ships Peles by r April 28—two bail, foursaines, medal} ‘Tubby Spencer isn't getting any | on, halt ‘combined handicap, ,.jyounger, but he can still lace that | | |+ , Not in tho pnst fow years | .qNay,,")intraccumh team match, eab-} onion, | } have the women players of tho Qualifying round, club éham-} Butch Byler fs still carried along Seattlo Golf club been very » 16 to qualify, other fights on! with a couple of youngsters, | much in evidence in’ the big May 19—Sweepatates. The big hole on the Angel team \ fields. The reasons is—lack of May 26—Hidden holes, is at third base. Give this. outfit a| my practice, Tho players aro there, Jono 1-6—Women's city champlonship| high-class third-sacker and they'll | By this we mean players who | at Inglewood. finish ono-two-three, | know “how to hit the ball” and | jt'te ¢--Two-club competition. ——— bs | “how to play the shot,” but yune P, Gak& tournament at $ | they lacked that keenmess, late. | racoma Action on Dempsey | ‘I ly, to get down to practice, Juno 10—Sweopatakes, Be T. | i3 Capt, Mrs, Stafford hopes to in |, Wer A-Belectio tournament onens or] ® £0 Be Taken Soon i AAti shen th what ne been # 1 eclecti opens, Closes Septem-| NEW YORK, March 18,—Action ) lacking for some time past this on the reply of Jack © 7 ti of Jack Det a 8 season, and she has certainly Pia ano UeILy cones sim tpt tilelma iss Bye ty made ta. fiw) Meare cwithh dhe July 14—SwaapetaX j ultimatum that ho accept the chat ‘ schedule of events she has ar- July 28—Low putts lenge of Harry, Wills) will not 'be | The young man’s ; ranged for the year, Auguat 4—Two-ball foursomes againat| taken by the New York boxing ty f: S York boxing com

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