The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1925, Page 7

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‘Los Angeles Is Anxious to Get Frank Brazil BIG IMPROVEMENT MADE IN CINCINNATI REDS, SAYS EVANS | Hindricke Is |Catehes W. hopper 2 arpon idaho Track Dykes, a .252 Hitter in 1923 ISeraphs Tried to Buy ~ Popular Now || rcokiya Avgier Lents 117-Pounder oo Light ‘tine || Men Round a Batted 312 Last Year Indian But Couldn’t x While Fishing Near Fort Lauderdale, Fla. With Players *- —— - ~| Into Shape L. A. Club Still Willing to Talk Turkey for Third Sacker of Seattle Club if Indians Use Ted Baldwin Better and Stronger Club Looms for Reds in 1925 at Bag; Marty Krug Won’ t Consider Baldwin Season Hard Schedule Is Faced by Vandals on Cinder Paths This Season [Nive proximately a BY LEO H. L ASSE N BO ST ae (Sporting Editor of The Star OS ANGELES, Cal., 7 need a third sacker like the BY BILL os EVANS M. ap need the Ing” work behind them and with rain and not only have the tried to pe roming ee apring. weather, Unk purchase Frank Brazill from the but BT con som oon fas fal be j having failed once, they are still anxious to training, Work thus far ‘ oe talk turkey with the Seattle owners for Brazill Muted of Jaunts around the campu 7, if Ted Baldwin gets the infield assignment with ” ' See oe fad the Hedskins. ‘tian ¢4 Marty Krug made a big offer to Seattle for t ny Brazill last winter, after he had been obtained in the swap the f Portland, but the Nothing-Doing sign tacked up Tee canual ide Charley Lockard. It was thought at t time that Ted Baldwin would ees certainly be sold to a big league club and that Brazill would \ 4 yA have a clear field for the position, But now with both men ie atone, | Cons ! ; in camp at Santa Maria for the third bag berth, one of them etait tana. okitt be ’t 1 “Red” will probably be traded or sold. It isn’t likely that Killefer will keep both m ‘ he’ field" and “Any time the Seattle club wants to peddle Brazill, all ch ee dg a they have to do is get in touch with me and we'll take him age tay heer off of their hands,” says Krug. Appointment Surprise \ What a punch Los Angeles would have with Brazill, Hood, Instead Jack Hendricks, wt 1 t ehap Grimes, Twombly and Horan! Me sats Meenas. Sanete 3ut there’s no love lost between Killefer and Krug and minors J it is doubtful whether the “red-head” vould consider help- ing his strongest rival, for Killefer thinks that Los Angeles is the club to beat this year. “CHAMP HERE | Greek Time tn Jack was rt c tough one The Reds didn’t win a pennant There were many plausible and logical reasons, such as injuries to stars. failure of certain veter = ans to play up to standard, and bad breaks. to be a tt noual triengula kful for. The scribes hi ng him “the boy wond: pu ADELPHIA adays lan't quite the Rut to get into the one pea tal of 60 pe ne ind that’s n and was 40 « sdmirers he nmand of t Big Cut in ee he tient | W. R. KESTER AND HIS 117-POUND TARPON 1 tat epee asin cm ed the st — s fine, | Here is a yarn that will interest every fisherman the Coast league batting ¢ Ag @ season when on, Left Handers Are ~ | reat Mound Corps - es tall Rsird.s ede te 7 ‘ year ar aad: é6. ek: tebk c if neidentally the picture will prove that it’s the real truth}? | and not mere figtion.. It required over an hour to land the| inc ht “mt season as - Scarce With Bees € Ss at finny prise. : |e. outty wie by * Great Field Is Entered Like neatly every club in the Coast |] PLATE. $5.00 att should | rarpon catch. “Kester landed the fish on a 24-thread-line,| em Ying credited th in Tijuana Turf Classic el | maranatha ‘Adolfo Luque, Peter Dona- |49-pound test-line, at outside trawling near Ft. Lauder-| gore aritumetic. N DIEGO, 1 ch track rin the Bee camp | $10 Gold 4 0 hue, Carl Mays and Tom Shee- | dale, Ila. bs Eee gph Meares aye) od-to make the | Crown... 3. “ban are four sterling right- | — ——- nd fastest horses line up hod he Duper we up outfiel Tijuana track barriers ‘ompete for the Coffroth t run and hit. | track handers, while Eppa Rixey, ® Rabe Benton and Jake May E form a trio of classy southpaws. | Camp Lewis Main Eventer - has George Peery, | th Murphy and C. B. Steward $10 Bridgework, Tooth de eckle ts $4.00 followers expect to camp at the present time, but 4 started in the o} ~The reserve pitching is in sauikagred pce hol none of them look very impressive > Le It's more f t n unusual p | “keeping with that of the regu- ae : : P a r j ° ke | Tangles With At my Mule j Playing y and It lat betie ere Extraction Free “Bubbles' ¢ r t — — : | with Ponder MeCabe CAMP LEWIS, March t1— , saucer-eyed kangaroo. I'll stay All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years—Examination Free nm and Hulvey on “Kid Chesty” Bullock, Camp the whole six rounds with you.” n the market for Lewis pug, claims to be the only He mage a rush for “Papsy” and ; fighter of all times who had to the poor beast broke his halter a OHIO employ « mule for a sparring from the picket line and ran, | : partner. He is in such excellent leaving “Chesty” the victor. net ey OpenDto 6 Datly—o 2 condition for the coming fights When asked whether he was comple Boston, Braves Are Tee ee rinse “4 purchased by 207 UNIVERSITY sTREED which are te take place on Aprit ro to sign “Papsy” up for a ‘ 1, and in whieh he ix featured in sparring partner and repeat this a ohh Beaten by Yankees Over Matuat Savings & Loan the main event, that he actually performance daily, Bullock be a 8T. PETERSBURG, Fila Mareh engaged in a do argument came non-committal, but was | ——————__ mile 1 ‘on Braves dropped the with » mule and came to blows willing to admit his vietory this J Detect a: gt ibtucan uheerounel ries game to th T over it morning had not materially de- ack Boasts, Too} Wf peabe dard hdetatans ta na Adee Yanks, 6 to 5. Games now stand RAVEL BY STAGE tes vast ‘Tryi “eye He was going thru his regular creased his respect for the busi to coming to Ameri beaten on’ ‘ |3 to with New York in the LEAVE SBATTUB DAILY Whi Oe Dake “Daubert «1 tour of duty this morning, | ness end of the army mule. Is ihe ead 15 A.M. 20:15 A. M. 12:15 2. Me grooming psy,” the blue rib | Bullock is scheduled to fight bon mule of the | “Soldier” Carl Gret in the main stable, when said | event of the coming smoker and, came indignant at having his | fortunately, it is not thought pretty, glossy tail combed out, | that his accident this morning and sent his right hoof crashing | will prevent his being in shape able ball players, is a most difficult and trying task Bressier, who began his ca- reer but has been used in many roles, pinch-hitter, outfielder FOR Portland Fare $6.50 The Referee teeth extracted to improve his hit-| ting. An eye for an eye, and a tooth |for a double, is the Rube's notion. | Pittsburg Picies to Meet S. F. Club [ SAN FRANC } Rube Lutzke of the Indians had 14 30, March 21 and first baseman, is due to to “Chesty’s” thigh, knocking for the battle, Altho Gret’s ex- Tho Pittsburg Pirates arrived here} Did oe Pa aise aden TEE at MOTOR BUS DEPOT ~ start. Filling in at‘ first base, tien ‘for orteat: Melbanke’ termed a’. |» cellétt’ repotation’: masa. blever today for a 10-gamo series with the ae dad title, and {f so, when? | |] 1918 Third Ave. BL fot-1401 Bressler has always done well. | double row of stumps.” “Kid | fighter Is widely known by fight Seals, A doubleheader was sched: |*F. R. 8. | Fonseca, a mighty clever man, | Chesty” was having very bad | fans in Tacoma, tle and juled for today ba henean 4 Dis another reserve. | dream; he heard someone saying, | Eatonville, Bullock is estab: What was J y B To me the Cincinr “six, seven, eight” and he | lished an equally good reputation | bing kveiees La a ak f bounced up like a rubber ball, | by. his encounters in camp, and Jack Silver Easy baeela Hit? 468 EAC baancns | than ¢ : fide E ae struck up his fight pe ers who have seen both pitching st “Foult” yelled “Chesty.” “Come form are unwilling to make pre- nk that wa on, you flop-eared, Roman-nosed, | dictions | as to the winner, a| Many College Athletes Ave The gre | Victor Over Farren | SAN FRANCISCO, March 21 Jack Silver took an éasy docisfon | from Frankie Farren in the 10 }round main event at Dreamland | When did the forward pass come into v © in football?—-W A. C, | In 1906 | PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES Bole tact ailghe When, aia Chek vans, win, his LOR b ir estern amateur champion } Turning Pros for Mat Work —— jis TACOMA | \HICAGO, March 21.—American {ia his pupil, and at a welght of 215 : In 1909 at the Homewood Coun Teave reine ere J universities may soon issue a}pounds thinks that his man will | St. Louis Cards to try club, Flossmoor, 11, from Al See yn amergee Ronee ldecres of doctor of grappling, if the |stand an excellent chance with the ltlde of ex-collegiate thall stars |top-notchers of the bone-crushing entering the wrestl! profession | Jiu-Jitsu heavyweights continues to surge forward with its| Ed Le from whom Munn won| [hs controversial title, is also a col |Play Oakland Acorns \"* S*ke!, one | OAKLAND, Cal., March 21—The| yas Alex Hart, mentioned as | Oaks will play the St. Louis Cards |eontender for Benny Leonard | here today Two games will be lightweight title, ever been knocked Single 60c Trip $1 VICTORIA, B. Port Angeles, Straits: Points Daily, 12 midnight, Does not go thra to Vietoria on trip leaving |present speed Following in tive footsteps of |} n. He attended the University | played tomorrow, Oakland beat Jout?—I, FF | Seattle Saturday midnight _ MILTON 3, STOCK | Wayne (Big) Munn, claimant of lot Kentucky the Cards, 7 to 2, at Stockton yes:| The records ow a technical BELL Say 16s oot Me » St. Louis Cards the world’s title, Jim McMillen, | Tho Intercollegiate wrestling terday. knoeKout by George Chaney in the | a Posods Baseman | 1 of the 1923 University | vogue will purify and popular. } wa ewer ake va Kuasa Round Be © Port Townsend wi arn—Chicago, football team, and ize the mat game, some follow: Connections Major League Cz ee | All-American guard, has throw ers of the professional sport | Panpayltenia Bowl | _ How many home runs has Babe | Dally, 3A BEEBE Ee York Giants in 1914, coming from| fly hat in the ring and entered | way. At somo achools, princl- | Ruth made during his major league | | xt cana Mobile club of the Southern asso-| the mat game ax a professional. pally Ames, Nebraska, Ulinois Looking at King Solomon II. who| Will Be Enlarged \«: areor? R Sale relght Only _ ciation, where he had been sent on | . “ge days MeMil- | and Indiana, the sport is one of aims to be no y rect de-| NEW * In a Sood of 10 years, 1924, elon In 4616 traded to the Phit.| During his college day ak Ha : 4 2 is if claima to b t only a direct de NEW YORK, March 21—Penn Ne ISHMA’ eau TENA anil {i D the Pht len also engaged in wrestling, | the ers, It is self-support- | scendant of the original Solomon, |syivania university will increase tho | 2°) 4 : i | Hes for Adams, Demaree and Lo-| and was defeated but once. | ing and attracts large crowds. but also to be a man after Demp-| senting capnelty of Franklin’ tied |*verase of better than 28 per sen. 1 to Neal Bay Nert. In January, 1919, traded with cele 0 9 State was his | Leading football conches are advo- | gey’s title. He's from Panama. d i son jay Trip Only) Steele of Ohio | sey's ; Jack | stadium to 106,000 by. the addition |*° | Mavis and Dilhoefer to the Cardin als for Pac {Also use on Centrally Located conqueror, and Steele has also ate of wrestling, including Bob| Dempsey, on he Busir art and Baird.| turned pro. |Supke, who ¢ oD.) | paul Prehn, former middleweight |the gridiron. Grappling commands|a direct descendant of an old voy, POIN AND ring ¢t man’s | of a second tier, it was announced hed MoMillen on} claims, retorted: “Well, I guess I’m} yoy tent int | How long has Jess Burnes of tho) y Vm \ nore lest might at an alumni dinner. |yo.on Braves been in. the big ss Property SEARECK-BRINNON Batted .219 in| titie.holder { wrestling coach at|the use of the arms and hands and| too—~Adam himself.” ; |leagues?—F, I. 8: NO COMMISSION ire i tripe Galle runs In 192%, rank+|(he University of Illinois, Is MeMil-{Js invaluable to a line man, Supke ch bi Since 191). Steamers and Schedules #ub- ing fitth in (is re pect. Played in| ten's manager, Yo has great falth holds, Brooklyn Robins to —- ALSO Jeot to change without notice, 5 games in 1920, SORT a SAININL de : What did “Bud” Evans of Ml E | Seals Have Edge in Increase Bat Power), \. ei ee of Of Pucer Spun NavicarionCo Tiger Flowers Wins |Genaro Out points Ornate Fans Nicivly | Kansas City Series| CLEARWATER, Fla, March a1, {field moet Inst Tune? Te, I : 6 70 to uy | (] “COLMAN DOCK FOOT MARION sr | ‘ ie i Special efforts to Increase the! Evans won the 220yard dash: an¢ BN UOC Maroy. Call Over Bougash| Lucas in Detroit) Mob Fight Referee), ting dealer ayona Me chee week [batting wtrength of the Brooklyn | finished second in tho century, On Apartment House and March 21.—-Frankle| OMAITA, Neb, March 21.—Beferee co Property Robins to be made this season, | co sBOSTON, = Murch 24 DETROIT, Tiger |with Kansas City yesterday, win , % Powers tata’ ite tS |Genaro, American flywelght cham-| Paul Leidy had to be es ortef from | . . \ Manager Robinson said today, Did Brown defeat Harvard on the Anywhere in Seattle Sint eth Teatro Piha a tod Nod ouepelnted fod: Lucas,’ Detroit | the ‘ring. by palleaafterhe gaye | DUNS, 7 to b w totul ‘of weven vic cinta : tat gridiron in 1928, if #0 what was the Bridgeport. Mowers “way tioored | bantam, in a 10-round bout Morrie Schiaifer, Omaha, a decision | ores And) two” detea te for.) the |xcoro?—T. FR NO COMMISSIONS Bg fed sae wth, oe ere over “Jack Britton, tories walter. | George Kelly Only | ¥* 2% sips t wi | : | weight champion, here last night ‘ x - fF We Will Save but was not in distros 1 Ww vs Jack Delaney ins {Mans thought Britton had won de-| P Francis Giv | Giant Yet Unsigned How old ts y Bohne of the| You Money on Your Ke oO. O Ki | clalvely | ay s wen Cineinnath Re H.R, | Real Esti I New Orleans Clubs by ver King: | Offer b Yank SARASOTA, Fla, March $1 Bohne ts | teal Estate Loan , ‘ | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Mareh | y CS | Goorge Kelly, rewular first baseman | | Has Vance Pitching 21,—Juck Delaney, Bridgeport mid Detroit Tigers i in | ST, PETERSBURG, Mla. March |for the New York Giant the| Did Charles Brooking win the 400 | WASHINGTON NEW ORLEANS, March 21,—-|dlewelght, “stopped Soldier King, A1—Ray Mrancls, an eccentric left. |only player in John MeGraw's squad meter hurdles at the Olymple | j 9 Dazzy Vance, pitchir He of the Maat pide Ughtheavywelght, in Win Over Toronto hander, who has been up to the} who has not signed a contract. | games?— W. A, C. ' MUTUAL sto Port Orchard PY Brooklyn Robins, will take the|the fourth round, The referee stop AUGUSTA, Ga, March 21.—The | majors bere and back to the] There is said to be a yery small pearson SAVINGS BANK ‘Wy are mound as a momber of the New |ped the fight when Delaney refused |Detrolt Tigers defelted Toronto in |minora, has beer offered a regular | difference betwoen what he wants} Who was national singles tennis NA an Dock, MA in-gage Orleans Pelicans in an exhibition |to punish bis opponent with moro|thelr first exhibition game of tho | job on the Yankeo pitehing staffjand what the club wants to give |ohampion in 1919%<R. I, une against the Boston Red Sox. | punching. § nonyon yosterday, 7 to 6, if ho will try to carn It, ¥ him, i Maurice 1B, MeLaaghlin, 4

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