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PAGE 6 TURDA THE EATTLE STAR | *iel4.,.Rosenberg Is New Bantamweight Cham BY LEO 4. LA — Cannonball Martin Is / Latest Craze F ‘ollows Him to Ring |\Frank James Credited . Defeated i in New York Joe Schlocker, Main Eventer Here Turaday ene Works Cro: for Construction Teh ONG BE , Cal, Mareh Bic ce 3 ui | 21.—Tall and spare, Charley Phil Rosenberg, bag “New York, Uses Left keen-eyed, gray-haired, | EARLINGTON LINKS LATEST WORD. IN GOLF eae i oy * Banked-Up-in-the- Back Greens Are Very U; Players Who Shoot “for the Cup” nur at Earlington im- maculately —apparelled’ and Hand Bffectively Against Champion, and Wins} | smooth of speech, Mr. Baum) Decision in 15-Round Scrap ” Sensible Fa 3 ! ea accycitey of the Salt Lake) yew YORK, March 21.—Charley Phil Rosenberg of New York is the new world's bantamweight champion. He won the title at the Madison Square Garden here last night BY ALEX C. ROSE you want to see real greens, take a trip out ty Earlington Golf club and inspect the 18 Dew pati That is not a very exciting declaration for your average ynonball” Martin, in 15} Lah baseball fan, but when it is when he outpointed Eddie ‘ | areas that have beeh built by that well-known architect ay | added that this same Mr.,| Pounds. | builder of golf courses, Frank James. A cloag study of eae Bs pie AS veg tac Rosenberg’s victory was decisive, as he out-boxed and out-| of these greens disc lose: os the fact that Frank * | Gah iltchers Grae ever steeped smarted the defending champion on nearly every occasion. | James knows his business and knows wha os : 3 ia on the mound in the Coast Ate ath three Hee mes tame, but in _the f fourth all ade ay rea emis for for og. " EERE SS pena t es Rosenberg began using a le years past—a fair chance to sink a putt or | panne Jase t pinkie is jab that had Martin sesh ary Bees Don’ t Hing to find the cup, Say it dead.” / long career on diamond when| He used this, with a right | quite some years ago the “blind hole” was peed Beattie. res Coast league,/ uppercut, in the fifth and Play Golf | tabooed and with its passing went one of the i Raving 8 pda de “ sixth sessions. I ONG BEACH, Cal, March 21 biggest thrills that could be had from the | tes er ten whee ® h a betas) oe mal ore ae re playing of a golf shot. To walk forward from j | from active = «1 | legapae orang ng hiehter'a | your ball to get your line and distance to the , ia don’t know Bau 5 ecore a few | hole and come back and play your shot anc if ity as well as the fans of Call re pate Hotel | then to find that, on reaching the brow of i etn dine salina wardiran’ the where hy ae ae Sigg : al the hill, your pellet was laying close to the ' was the thru |} nor the Salt Lake tose of that sraala ince ] : cireult the scribes wil tell you | most of the fight, but Rosenberg be jen for the lure of the |] pin. Oh, boy! that was a real thrill. But it that Gaur: was the swartest to it that pitchor that ever worked in this seems that them days are gone forever; the chief being that golf courses are too crow ded nowadays for te ne was also the catcher. yet weal And not because they don't league. He had BRAINS. like to play golf, a lL playing of blind holes and ———_] To Uaum, pitching was art O'Doul is rated as one of the that players “wanted to se Control, study of the ers’ weak beat baseball golfers in the the fla nesses, and ability to cover up his! league he flag. deliveries meant many hours ot} But they are bearing down on WANT ‘TO practice to the Spider, so named be TS SERIE baseball, and h the excep SEE CUP cause of his long frame and tion of a few crossword pursle After a few seasons of “seeing dangling arms. [JT ONG BEACH, Cal, Maren 2 nuts on the club most of the the flag.” the yers, or maybe it Baum is an interesting personal Salt Lake and Vernon will open » ait around and buss base was the golf architects, set up a | , | ecoK- i in the hotel lobb: ch in |} hue cry that modern putting ity, and when a man of his recog: the Coast league season here, instead i ka tba hotel: Jobber, wen A a cry mmoners - pulsing nized baseball ability talks about | | 4 something usual in these || areas should be built so that tl pitching it means something. The | S0!ng to Salt Lake for the first!! qaye at that. Moat of the ath- er should “see the cup" in play writer will record here some of | Week letes want to forget the game Baum’'s observations on the hurling) Long Beach citizens have raised a|| When they get thru with their end of the game. dally workouts Control Means Success the green. T t it, and in getting it the biggest bunch of tommyrot that rtroduced pele courses « Nobody will miss Wheezer Dell A ever |thhn “Bhine” Scott, the fambes aim the construction of | {Tainer of the Vernon Tigers They t sreat pals. “The i fine ragting fr This “see the cup” style of lights up putting greens has cost every et ke | ¢lub thousands of dollars, and | pay yrench is olill In Loe many of them are good for only attic made ao offer te tee one thing, namely, an adver. when it was thought that tisement for the company that $10,000 guarantee for the first week of play me ¥ ONTROL in pitching, the art) enabled ws, che ip hel Piradne tere Bal Pi elli of being able to put the ball i ine up a Coast league franchire in i where you want to, is the whole se- | but one serious drawback is present W R Mir bes couattusmca” dackere |Link hoi thes or are as Rejected the Spider. “And control is ob-/ which is nearly 40 minutes’ ride from b T Cc bb tained only after long hours of |tho business center y iyrus Lo a ES pg’ tied pee tg” th sed tikes be practice. And the st ERR LANDO, March 21—Babe he grass seed was purcha uch Lecter dnflelder tia je k ‘ nes nd the style of population, many from, n. Minneapolis wanted Prat] ‘You must keep your eye |retired business men, who : n of the Cincinnati nia iw gE Ber the target when you're shoot- | Coming along the falrway, one sees these expensive areas sticking up in front like a picture on the|"*s '™ fine condition. wall. They look great. Built ‘D1 un Ore, tor pPpEE. au kick out of playing horne rated one of the best third sackers ing a rifle or a gun and the croquet on brand st > Nomacen National league. Yet prior man in tennis or golf who takes Jinan they do out of the baseball, |{0 becoming a star he was twice| his eye off of the ball isn’t very | iene purt aitendance "lturned down by Detroit as shy big; es sucessful. Mayor Clark ix confident that |!akue caliber. apdiiceird ence whet: el- | shortstops in th “The same thing {s true in pitch) one Reach, now b sonen| Says Pinelli: “Ty Cobb sure did| vety coating of seats és Ore is Just about thre {ng; you must keep your eye on the A peor atc rant. tilvoc Twhiei te: ala 3 eect ; Fee \ do look great. Why shouldn't they? Itho Weeadle Weta in the |peopie and a floating population of |™* & id + widens ~ ¥ me plate and aim your pitches. When 2,000 : "ta big leaguer and turned me PY They certainly have everything In| feria, game, ** * “ae At ome % Young pitcher gues into the game|rome 14000 could support Coast | THtS' \ Oe Mee lent me to the ‘ _ ios? 3 \ their favor to grow grass or any- be careful to watch him warm up |/*@sUe baseball, and he points out the last thing I told him! : 3 thing else. A whole raft of Const league sccbe F that the city is in the center of a| Minors the la bed aa, Bees F " \ IC! were in Lom Angeles tool re on the four or five pitches that he| jar ‘he city is in the waa that sti would’ take Nas ade DIFFICUL Angels last week inceding dt ryan is ‘allowed before the Pe oi PS | smaller cities, with neveral th unande {ment look bad, I think I have de-| Joe Schlocker, Los Angeles welterweight, who meets Young Carmen in one of the|PUTTS FOUND of Sat Lake, Abe Kemp ot Frisell iu é. fe wil mply " OURAN AS | ed Aeoen sa wok standpoint: .|two members of the equa, umes, raauagitike the Is warming [Of Permanent residents to draw from, |!'¥S! bb hadn't turned va | ain event bouts here Tuesday night, is a cross-word puzzle bug from way back. Any} it hits ib a eed ae | Se f Cobb hadn’ ed thu jeve y of these d-up-in- up. He is supposed to have done| Much of Long Beach's chances to| 4 as eine and sent ma tack ta | leisure moments he has, he digs up one of the puzzles and starts out to solve it, His the-tuck putting greens are very |. 0%" Sandberg, new Tos Angela alt be eta mast lei ie berth depenc do" be hs pied . . wtb «r, looks pret that in the bull pen, but what he ee mec. . ape Hepend) ine minors I protably would atit| Orother and manager, Rube Schlocker, saya that Joc most always finishes those he|untair because the player who goes| Nie hee ben Dlaytee bal ween 4 D e t dur e e a 5 why ? has those few extra pitches on the | on" tly tmou meting. the: Vernon |be holding down a spot on the De-| starts, too. Rube is looking over Joe's shOulase in he abode Picture, boldly “for the cup"—and he is the | 7*er mound for is for him to get his eye | |troit bench, little more than a spec- | + Pte aaa 3 jone who does not deserve to be} |. Harpe! a on the! diate. And) balt: of “your | tutor.” Cobb Made Wi |Penallzed—finds “himself with the | nager’ is see vaneniet young pitchers never even look at/| apes é ade 1se | elder, tx now making his St | inelli has played great ball ever| hardest kind of a putt—a down. | angeles. it while going thru this rite. \Finn ar Ma since the Reda brought him back |hiller—to make. And how those | pa “Good stuff is necessary, at} y | He's a smart ball player who makes | Move in Picking | pellets do roll and keep on rolling| The Salt Lake team played » tex ll * course, such as a curve ball, a good | Remain i in U. S. |the most of hin talents, 'f you miss the mark on some of | ff secs, Tames with the Chlkage Gia Catalina tal GE Gi aad Cosine Dae ct | Sour who’ laa inaal GILRLY otf Yoeae Stanage these" soeailed” “modern putting | Gait da without control a pitcher saldona 1 trouble © he turned Pi mt} STA, March 21.—Manage the scribes. | from being unfair, | Wri : o le took iNEW YORK, March 21.—Paavo| vantage many times 1 Syea he named Oscar Stanage in these treasury drainers have | cyicago Doe, Anethee ee Spring Training | for Pitchers Nurmi, world’s champion dis — charge of the Detroit pitchers rE © arly this week, the host of the team si 2] Mion | taken away a great deal of it k and shows keen interest Sé7\HE first thing that a pitcher | tance runner, may remain in the Stanage, a great catcher and ex- . skill from the royal and ancient wo teains. should do when he comes to| United states until the middle of| | Notre Dame Attack ceedingly popular with the players, | etal pvc ring he Ans |New York. walterwelent, | wio BAS! oo a _ihe playing ef & pitch. lice ana" they Gocacate ak navecal | ey Pee tice RaeatTey the | t ¢ in the line| met some of the best boys in the epring training camp should be to|June, and may compete in seversl! Planned for Oregon|' cin to be very, heiptu of smokers at tho Crystal Pool Tues: | country, boxes Speck Woods of Port-} Shot to them being much eas- hin card, Matchmaker Dan 8a) In the next bout, Marty ITH six main event fight Angeles. | | | t*bBoestae yusan Charley Lockard, Seattle president, [been In L. A. with his family for yet his body in condition. Joutdoor, mayest wae learned: Prt) owe Aare P| Tyeer manager in “prepping” his land | fer to execute than to one that | past few days and will leave sen “Pitching makes a serious de- | day. He had made arrangements to} EUGENE, Ore, March 21.—Coach) state of twirlers f the 10 boys The second bout onthe card willbe| #* Mat. | Seattle to prepare for the opening st St é ws f the arate os H of the 10 boys econd bout o1 card will be| season q mand upon the body of a hurler sail next month and train in Fin-|Deck Smith, of the University of | “1, addition, Stanage in atill a hah cat ae be ss an meal If you expect to see greens with - and he must not only have his [land for several July engagements Orekon football team, will develop | very capable backstop and can be ay v ackle Orth a . one or two or three ledges and 4 wit © las » onths 0 1 vy s. Les arm in condition to throw, but |hp has accepted in England. His | *t¥le of play for next seazon sim ed into nervice if neceseary ee ee eon a7), Milling heavywelghts. | yuiit up in the back when you go| reciie on the ball clay aaa aaa + his wind must be good and his [friends intimate now that he may |to the Notre Dame game taught by | cast season he caught 100 games|, nro” ; tan ie ibe Matin WHS dtenaine ry to Earlington you'll be disappointed, |! the Angols will experiment wih sti 7 > eye’ clear and his legs sound, | g0 directly to England from the|Knute Rockne toe: Toronto’ iin the International Te“ Rentoetet, Gardeodkliig Loo | Ce ee ET ae nns TOURS | Theyre not there Youngsters this. year, tiie it “foo many: of our pitchers in| United States | Spring training, which was sus | ;, Sch ard-sock! 4 nh and Mickey Rockson, points + eu Angelos welterweight, is slated to with pride i. o! _ id, Frank James has given baseball think only about their; It is possible that a one-mile race | pended during examinations and over! Of (he Detroit recruits, Stanage : SF Cares ah a CAT eee re ees oe tua. be7’ the Saligtad Golf club the most; The Angel outfield is expected t e | . 7 th ‘i r int 4 meet Young Carmen, rugged San | Matin can’t see how either will lose. | : | Arms and never get their body injon the Harvard track, at Cam- @ spring vacation, will be resumed | jx joud in the praises of Jease Doyle. Jou’ batt inves bbGt Tn’'thé phe tickets are in‘ detaxid, j.|Sensible and practicable 18 putting |"? this year with Hood in left, gondition. bridge, may be arranged for Nurmi |for a final month of hard work.| ito has the stuff and ts smart, no : p } = and, accord [in center and Horan tn right. igetan : . ; e other Frankie Murphy, New Orleans | ing to Salt, and he expects another | &Feens in our opinion, humble tho it | nas played right fler@ for the pu! “Preparing for a long Coast|to run _ against Joe Ray, Lioyd | 8 rimmage will bring into play many} cording to Oscar middleweight, takes on Mickey Rock- | big crowd to following on the heels |™&yY be, that are to be. found in the| seasons, but has to shift over tem feague grind, the pitchers should| Hahn, Willie Ritota and other stars,| Rockne plays, and moving pictures| stanage also regards Bill Moora, loos A classy-looking battler from Los |of Inst Tuesday's recont-breaker. | Northwest. Horan goes, telty: 57am ‘ | They are all dolled up with hil- |tocks and traps in true up-to-the. | Fe Is % MP mincte ntyes but that Ws es tor us| Final Game | this demon builder of golf courses | . ‘est “a | followed the fashion; if one cares to On Tonight In Jeall banked-up models so. } ‘ , | EARLINGTON | Cag e Tourney REENS GOOD jot start to cut loose until after|The Harvard track im said to be|and blackboard work to depict the| purchased from Rochester, N. Y., ax two to three weeks of preliminary |faster than the one in Stockholm, |Notre Damo offense, will ald the|a fine prospect. Moore ix only 22| body conditioning. upon which Nurmi made his world’s | Webfotters in mastering the style of| and lacks the polish and expert: | record of 4:10 2-5, \the Four Horsemen, ence of Doyle Other Observations le — = ——————— 2 pa eae it 66Q)\NE of the most important things in learning how to BY AHERN pitch is to hide your deliveries, so | that the batter, who is studying | | HE Parsi 2 Lumber Co. i GS } Zarlington's new greens are level Pine YMG A eat Si Z - " , 3 enough’ abd) Wwavey: encour! th and the HS son ersey tio a wal ax you| LEZ Z ; Dos BY ALEX C.ROSE 7% [tae Sse ott Teen reatiat tinct coigit a eet raceieas seorthe: ppc GAME OL JUNK NARD!* (27 Low Bripce !~. WY | SN. 1S. ~ mie | 8! able | the Y. M. C. A. forthe ffoon know that you hold your hand Z = BoA chance to sink his putt or lay it [ieee aS Basketball fn a certain manner for a curve A) SWFFED ANIMAL HEADS 174 GOMEONE COMNG!< | Chet aing made the second nine |Georgo Kilnefelter and Charlie Har- Byare fas eee aris - fe: ship. These two teams are pag Sey pak 4 Pal Z =uRKISN PIPEGMA SET A coUNDS Like “tH at ne oe in 42 yo Beneay. and] den took five hours to go around can be placed on any part of pita yivors of a series of elm * o '. everybody knows about it © will] the Rainier o esterday, Jack's r e 0 Wase. If a runner can tell when r OF SNOWSHOES HINDU OU GuiGS BELL now reveal thevlnfo ‘that he’ made|wondeFtub heen? meaevaiea “that | pide see ae hie the player. 4 oan gow is ke “ : Dt | Rov tho } 3 |fair chance to test his approaching | 8? Ect stad aye ane fo pais | S HARB ~ RUSSIAN COFFEE| | RINGER, HIMSELF | the turn in 58 stroke carried far into the lesser known | and putting aki, t| an. yeaterday's | secuhsiaal Mat witl'govta the plate hee ott in| 1° [7 £ c \ POT, ~ GWORDS at!’ H |x ; ‘ oust ksspeeik alicia innkinse ‘Tis a wonderfully fine bit of|the Hi-Stars defeated Ry trated of cust it & stolen base HURRY“ LOOK 5 REVOLVERS, » Suit oF ONE ny “AW HOUSE fy) Eimer Kendrick's golf game is | |George has sore eyes and so has | turn, eae le Tames 1s: soit aan ect ae contest from mes means a ball game. Ss Bh peste nal oa Sip chat otha Dota —bd , o the Earlington Golf |mie : “[ practiced for hours when 1 |{{ QUICK {OOF _ ARMOR, w CHINESE HAT HICCOUGHS/. Hf | | se bad putes ces biainanl tigen | | oooee club, and it took him Just 18 days | Westminster, 20. to 16. BA first started out, perfecting a | 1 Vo amy of the week, -All o f to mould out these 18 real honest.|was the big star for leaning forward and bending LIVING STATUE 1 Dott cee ATA | unprofitable for his links cronies. || young man has as auch ane | aay! ‘| Norman (10) oe. B my shoulders and then shifting | act! CEG CAN { NEW, OR DIFFERENT !- ees ®! cess with his golf clubs as he | gas rE Iti c. my feet and throwing to the u H ' : “45 | | has had with his gun, he will | Bill Orr May B | Chrjetenson oct aia ~ ee ESL Se ae GEE py inte 9 : MAVBE We HAS IT, mm | Something worse than divot-holes! make the golfing mighty tough | billy Urr May Boss Meisetieuuene ne. important thing for young 5 X wos seen on the Beacon Hill course| for the Iake , +} 4 for Christenson, Vancouveny Pitchers to remember with men on | \6 YT THERE g WD UNDER His Be, 83 Wros ween on the Beacon Hill oouree) for the lake shore: fellows, California Ball Club) te christ Phnipa (1) fF bases nd that 1» don't forget to p q te | ; eo! shoes, How come , LONG BEACH, Cal, March 91} , i ing high-heel shoes, 1 me that} wir Game Orr, former Seuitle shortstop, | yiestare iy es Corts lis Planning to take a filer in the | gniaer (22) . managerial game, Orr, whose play-| Ripley (10) + ing days are about thru, has the|Puett right Kind of a disposition to make | Jenee® (4) ala & good pilot, and he has been thru!’ Substitutions--Hi-Stars, Bult the mill long enough to know w hat | fr nider for Ripley {foe tho racket Js all about, Orr is ij Jensen. Christians, Reet Q ‘ terested in tho plan of a California | "iioinie—-kekmann, rater ® State league being fostered by tho | umpire. Cou# circuit sooon, and he would = \ 5 i. By West Uke to take over one of the clubs | , Saetuaimss i) for the experience if the plan goes | Norman (0) hru. Hipke (2) Christman (0) take a good look at the plate be-| fore you decide to go thru with| your pitch. Many young pitchers | Jook at first or second and then| tiirn and pitch, and it's only luck if | they get the ball over the pla ylor, manager of The] x11 Olympic Hotel, has taken up golt jand ts getting his lessons from Bob- Dar’ Olds, the popular concession-| ble Collins in the Cobb building naire of the Jefferson park dining room, reports favorable progress in| Bobbie Boyce's golf game is com- | hia golf says he is play:|ing along in fine shape except his [ing around in double-bogey | putténg, Here's a tip, Bob, that is | | well worth remembering Russ Blackburn, well known in| B¢ who putts and lifts his bean Northwest baseball circles, and quite WU putt some more on that some golfer, writes; “What is good ERTS | for sctaffmpr”" | Any smooth piece of turf, duse.| John Duguid, captain of the Se. |Do not attempt to aclaff in tali|attle Caledonians, reports that he she was allowed to play? | A. A. U. to Suspend Two Walking Stars! NEW YORK, March 21.—Phillip Grandeau, negro walker from Can- ada, and Charles Eschenbach, Pas. time A. C., may be suspended in. ade, aa the clud might break on a|Was unable to arrange a team| B. O'Dell (3). ee definitely for insubordination. Com grass, as k ; f Peat r ; dl concealed atone, match with the Everett club. ‘The substitutions shoqualialy Ned BRORHE Ck (Bie aay fight for the Reed McGregor cup Harry Cheek Is Now to han. | Wee \for Herd. George Hamilton, the hand: on just the samo, Living at Long Beach) “ortiinis— anes. © young artist and ducot ine | LONG BREACH, Cal, Margh 21 [2 ae stor at the Orpheum theater, VILLA SAILS MAY 6 Harty Cheek, former Northwestern | Sma | ed his flet game of | MANILA, March 21—-Pancho Vil-|league and Coast league catcher, CLEVELAND, Ow Mareli wi readay. Therein | | {world's flyweight champlon, will | and. well known In Seattle, Js locat: | Schauffelberger, Detroit wover, & roferee) by officials in charge of an indoor | meeting here Thursday night. It was charged that they were ordered | off the track for fouling, that they | vefused to leave when they had fin-| iwhed the vice. Grandeau had nev: | | muy tH sail from here for the United States | ed in Long Beach and is living a/ surprise in i _semiti fri eral brushes with officers recently i Mt f on May 6, he announced yoaterday, | tite of ease, | national A handbi aa | Lng * | Cheek saved his baseball money, | here Friday a “feat 1 my] FIDEL LA BARBA WINS | Be | SCHLAIFER VICTOR | invested it In a medium-sized apart | \tittan, San Francia a LOS ANGELES, Maroh 21 ide! | @- 4 . Signs ne spring, ‘The grass on} OMAHA, Mareh 91 Morrie | ment building here and he ts living | score was 21-16 and a ‘seat x hel tek ‘ Spy Ca, « 7 ve putting greens js Krowing. | Schlaifer, of Omaha, “the murdering | comfortably on the returns sets boing necessity 10 Taig anit won a GAMA raraisE ae ING ONTHE MASORS PAWN SHOP —= Thank goodnens Jew," won a 1@P9UNd decision over | ‘The former mask star las just{match, MoMillan, en to ¥ , A Jack Britton, former world's welter: | recovered from a serious tines, | bios champion, Was Georgie Rivers here last night, Jack Weber, Cappy Kelllaon, | wolght champ! c c hess, but i¢f here last night, he's up and around again, the Detroiter, ily TAU NAN iy LOM it

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