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PAGE 16 WED THE SEATTLE STAR 1925, | Seattle Needs “Ace” Hurler tor Mound Staft Carmen Is__, [Behind th the There’ s a Reason Efforts Are \( Pe Penn ( Ceptain in) ‘ | Home Plate Victor in Pool Show Mickey Rockson Trounces Frankie Murphy in Six- LEO 4 LA | BY oe Earl Chobe ‘Star Outfielder, i One Cause ot ‘the Optimism in the New York Yankee Camp | J Made toGet Nurmi Here Ed Thorpe and “Windy” Crawford Extend Bid Man Capable of Winning 20 Games Needed by Club One of New Men May Develop Into That Ace, but They Are Uncertain; Hurler of Vean Gregg, Elmer Jacobs, Doc Crandall or Singleton Type Needed Rounder to Finn in New York BY LEO H. LASSE N | ‘ t ry . Sporting Editor of The Star BY TOM OLSEN TUNIVERSITY OF WASHINC ANTA MARIA, Cal., March 25 ace" Yous G CARMEN a licke U TON athle (fieln hurler, a pitcher who can stey \ t nt f ‘ er ' from 20 to 25 ball games in a sea { the nd N Y f is certain to give the enemy a fight « r oie s ri Fede 2 W SP . Seattle Indians as they begin to take shape ANTA MARIA, ca daria us far as cle Yaxblasta WAG the 1925 season @ March here 18 NO! money's t | | ri i ae! The pennant is usually wor Coast doubt but what the Coast Carmen won the call over Joe ua as nth " & jeague with 110 to 115 victoric A pitcher league needs a Class C or Dj) Schlocker, the Los Ani wel | municat th Ed Thorp . who can win 25 contests takes care of nearly one-fourth of minor league to use as a lerwelght, in the top bout, Both mous referees, who t he‘ burdet att get SS boys proved exceedir clever ar 1 "Wind ts = ; cht for ee young playe | xi, unfortunately, fought the as duate ‘f That w what Vean Gregg did last year TI g left. State leagues have been) same kind of a fight, and the bask N hander won 25 games and Jost only 11 ! > ‘aliforni 10 . si! eo joweve T i ” 1} { tried in California without! fans had to suffer. However, t dae ; The three years previous Seattle had Elmer Jz 0 much success, but Bill Lane,| [aims ae el aries edge, bese nab t v of | y b ¢, won over 20 games for three consecutive seasor I { » % a Star 1g| in bl < and in the effectiy Hide ais a d ! m4 . " : pe Saas ad < l cae hte rate use of his left hand. Sehlocker " LR) ee Aiiaretr : ted time big Elmer was on they —W— rward h a constructive} impressed the fans as being a 1 $3 } a dns yi) there was a real ball | idea regarding the financing) geod boy, but did get a iH Y nadnte ia gp Paria | game. TE ick Names of such a proposition chance to use his touted right f bin June, af om-| A the I F eka's F on a as Carmen was seeing to ; be Ral pap yo for Indians ee ee ae Fra Murp ; STAFF AN GANT TAKIA peer Califor . . ax t, was a : theo Unive t EXPERIMENT 26,—1 center as Sea Ana, - “ rt 4 1 ‘ nd M Rockso | , to be operated by Coast s, the Biex: y Hg ( , ‘ 2 receipts to be ¥ h etub| aie THREE TITLE lt t to share the 1 4} ke A MEETS HEKE 0 for forn of the In the ventt entire fight, ure bhai? é | Pa'cific 4 Sterling Stryker looks very mond bugs here ¢ figures that would cost | and slug wit are tab ‘ t I ‘ impressive in spring — training f tonne in the neighborhood of $40,000 and +4, i ¢ the t ty of W te SO rit ut ha: Stryker big and strong, to operate such an organi > . t ate tag Coa f pias Nate Druxmar weighing about 210 pounds. His This would mean that it would t ence track moet Zeek) Mike: 1 the” iaat speclalty is a knuckie ball, a cost each team $5,000 per year h fe ¢ lecide in the | Chicas sae int Ot) deceptive delivery when prop affirmative ashington will ge next Tuesday smoke Crys : for the farm. 4 ROSS AND Woops fieinea Hrsg ibis e erly controlled. He is also ; ‘And if you found one yauns ball IN GOOD SCRAP tem 7 i atonche iat oh ise gh Stryker is pass player in two years that» coul bo sal I ee ° years of age been be sokl for $25,000 or more you}, Marty Cross ar w ba 5: tes for th e I tching for som He may would be mal money,” claims ie 4 a draw in a slam sm May 29 and uae the “ the Salt La omer b bd ora be one of t k Killete sp lot of money ever we . i 4 eed or John M a Fs year in bringing youngsters to train- | bsg boys Du sc u ing camp and don't have a chance | 1) Sostion ane Walter J to carry more than a handful of /®!ention to defensive t Walter Jol se the them after the spring season. With i peat Goraptoner: x awed Bb enn ety . F 1 Ww 0 * experienced ball players in. charge || °8) 70 Is not rea a for At é . . t fi of the teams and with the rosters ea te secu aeshit : | him at limited to two veteran performers A unoat ¢ ros faith and the rest green rookies, it would |) u0N' 0° Riven awe . T. PETERSBUR March uffered @ broken leg, mi —— ——. k ke ; we the Coast clu al farm | oP Dabs Sehr esate into the pla It wos @ very YEARGIN . Bee Const, te san ie] att, Krayme, Tah beans: |) : ' : ; Bin AST Broadway Pirates fensid! Blackie Orth, local boy, and |’! ee ta = O sland ia of ‘the Play Green Lakers — won by a knockout in the third Cy sdeecpeRpy grt P Sabie Si . ‘est Green Lake Merch Murphy Is round. A right to the chin end | 27°ates ite os ¥ wn. He been ver nal «| wil-tenata eit that aay toe Great Catcher ed:thia affair. Frayne was wine | te! case eeved at er OD ee ee ptict (game. on. the ning all of the way until the end vane! fi : i apy ar \ field at 2 o'cloc ITH the major Red McCauley . zSANE TERT es I Fussell is the best left fandas Heth take for good ¢ ; casi a. wag "the — —/ hander in camp. Many of the ar Junior Basel to figuie out ssn ofl Kei i oe the lea @ thine’ BY LORA LA BLANK | te ia ke a regulars expect him to win 25 | jeague : opal fh ibe tps : : x the games this year beeause of his ie ee him as r._ | runini re, a ‘ Onin GosH nd the jend | ther Sta coer control. He has a good hook, at ta be ate ! 8 a sere ball, and iy much faster Ron Beekins Waa star and can : fot w nm P than he was last fall Be Guppoect ‘to ‘do, an ; | Star henseg Nine : eee oe ’ ju supe sntatcenten } n problena Garfield Cage Boss Murphy hasn't an apparent! bn week rar: rt witer field t that dare-devil Stew Campbell, which, has as much stuff Hey weakness behind the plate and in Practice Game} }))) )..) pt lb presences E didn't help me any @ club. It's this “Gachadehigh scp he can hit baseball. He ey Matiin ike aoa d ; pa dep the tt im as far rfield penis oe has been a consistent .300 hit eee ore sageget ees Besides Bee- ter while with Vernon. , h bothered him BIA" eM hee eiagel rig Archie Yelle who fhould never hi wn _ _ WITH THE WDIANS for the central A. A swimming championships might when she swam the 220 thi rd: S NURMI | yacht which was the trip Durant will be one of ‘the first tered a car in the 500-mile race built especially for which will be held at the Indian: apolis motor speedway, Saturday, tain Httle ma clty has to the effect that a o chine shop in a Western bilo racing situation in tho.eld world teams are Star Ju 1 t of: the majors. aseball } jen I 4 iad c ear before a }under a © nd oh a E well last aay tees ar teag en a At ra : ioe ROSENBERG TO FIGHT ay Coast mas! © ga with the W < 2 % Lah as th : me ie Mor ting him on PHILADELPHIA. March with Murphy as a cat SA a BRE Lil Joe M HOW ABOUT Rosenburg, new bantai leah aii Be y, ch of VETERANS? ees won’ rette . Hart in 10 rounds pda lanc title will not Four Serious she 4e4 Holdouts lh. Lajariny Ca the athletes i been on Yraak Beal i bi spa tL UR SERIOUS 4 L Bi eo Hit A t - : halk y 1 Brin on te poe. seen ey oater ike nti HH an et otng. Nobleman in Lake's fine you . — ne a by on r ree 1 f ef tren Sante Verne A.C, Here and. Die 5 ne thr of ru K Penn Relay in 2:59 4 Arne Borg, Swedish | May 30, of the pllots to arrive at the In. | : star, failed in his effort to break | | Durant is the! first owner to enter| dinnapolis track for tho start of | !felen Wills, world's champion wom Johnny Welsmuller’s record for the| a mount in the 12th annual five-| the training season, an announce |&" tems player, Tuesday mado her samo distance. | century tour at the Indianapolis} ment accompanying his entry | 4¢bUt as an artist - - | speed course and his car will be} state | The Pellican, ¢ at| STANFORD POLOISTS PLAY known as No, 1, when it rolls to the} ‘Tho advance sale is more than 50 | the University of California, which year's record, | Miss Wills attends, appeared on the Mich., Mareh 26 | avo Nurmi and Joie Ray hav boon a. buay place for many months, accepted jnvitations to meet in a} fwith workmen designing and plan:) SAN FRANCISCO, March —25,— | in Seattle Game | 20c Mine’\and a halt’ foe -here on'| ying Durant’s mount behind moro] Dedication of tho now stadium in] SANTA MARIA, Cal, Maren’ 26 April 6 | }F leas closed doors. Golden Gato park will await the ar-|John Middle, ature colored fullbae) | 6 —-—-—— | | Durant always brings a sensation | rival here of Paavo Nurmi, tholof tho University of Southorn Call, erria, Now York lightweig! of speed to the Tndianapolis track} phantom Iinn, who will run in a/fornia football team last . _ . are i A tat whore he is one of the most diligent | meet April 80 or May Jehat | RIRWadvUHbetaTbUicé sceoel eta COLLARS will meet Lew Paluso, Salt pay NOPEBLOP — TOT ENO COLOT CU, | nena “ilg in 10 rounds here tonig' drivers in his preparation for the|Olymple club will handle Nurmi's{nine that opposed the Indians hove! long race, To Durant sutomobfie (appearance here, Jast week, Ho looked pretty good, and Roc ason's play Moore back Saou SL Sie Bee | sacker; Jim Poole and Johnny Jones ith Lane will give the pit her thetr the I BR n ‘ he pitchers thelr | a yway randt, a powerful young Portland infielders, are asking for ‘ eas lead-off thle | gotta, rigt Herat : A Es pHILADELP! 2 : eel . + eects aie r er's lice Buste renzo, W aked| left-hander, would be one of the “ADELPHIA, March 2/1. more coin ture they sien on the |Coffroth Handicap : te iis glean evens toon the Helle to takeiariboks aio: arealbat': piletiaew ye DARERAII or the first time in the his- dotted line b KG: ¢ \ i 2 o i i “Red” Baldwin, Seattle's holdout Gets Feature Tinge knew was there, tho, at that. main event. Ge know, day if he would have a tory of the University of Penn. Sat ate t j We got in eatly 20's this seat er, and all the girls Grazy about, little more hustle and ambition. sylvania relay carnival, which catcher, i aes aga SAN DIE Cal., March , achalf alsa tttend: of/aine can his and personality, and what! Brandt has everything to make | Will be held here on Franklin | signed this wae y fe Ds iten- | The Coffroth andicap Iimself settled. down right, 1 with A the golf bug, and = @ star, including stuff and na field, April 24 He is. expected to confer with jrace track next Su Sammy Crane are wilh Gt Ohatiachie chin avec iy | Breteaaln the plumber but! tural strength, except pepper. lish nobleman wi Lockard here in a few days. pronounced inte: ale 2 left shoulder, takin’ in the entry the one that handles Chryslers, and; And don’t forget Ge Stueland Lord Burghley, of Cambridge Pi of : =; way. “Hello, Danny,” I says io | Max. Wells out gee, I b, who are com. | Wniversity, one of the best hurd : . meets holder of Mister Salt, “where you g simply had to stop and say ‘Hello? Cubs, unless | [ers in the British Isles, has Tribe Outfielders Amer records 2 hreerraaterre tacirarciseue: bhaw: nase cofiae Bob Bermann and his missus inset. Stucianr, been invited to cross the ocean Should Be i in Shape," “ » Jor va GEE Aehians th siiballe ‘all’ oral passed us anid Hob says to the | won 17 games for Seattle last year,| 1° match his wares against umphs in ar > And) he answered me! Then | Kid what's he looking so sore and with a yeur’s experience in this| Moore, of Penn State, intercol. SANTA MANIA. Cal. March 25.— | seif wh Frank Fuqua, the Traffic Chief, | out and would you believe it, —ieague he should be even better, He| leslate hurdle champion, Wolf aeenes enttle Ont fielders dee Epinard t 1 ne noticed me and we had a sort of he says to Bob, “I gotta pain— (has mor than Elmer Jacobs | Of Pennsylvania, and the cream Bhape this year, it won't be any} airdine conference, me wigs | She give it to me,” meaning me had, but lacks Jake's control and| of America’s college timber top- a of “Red” Killeter’s by a long | wnggin’ a coupla compliments sana is Oeste ay CK too. |confidence. Once he attains those| Per: : B AEA ia cateractilo: sabe tat So after having all that fun and|eiements of pitching Stucland shot Lord Burghley has a record Fw, smone ve, mee |OUR BOARDING HOUSE tnt ihe ow tet com wt, oa, hving al Ot fin an seen of ptching ura ahs | tan, Drees, tere shags the gardener: I Ri hats | around with a person in the public pedi yard high. hurdk pay dred was so tired after one of ty ; went to slep on a damp pillow, and|4RM TROUBLE 4 aay i abe 4 spay hi ; y Yj Ye he's just come up from, and so |} p i Subeai e} | ertson, coach of the Pennsyl walk bac to 1 .. hat he couldn't EGAD! ~ WHATS THIS, ~ EH Oe Yyy By ‘ forth, ; pean care if I ever head from oA phan ht an et : q d nia team, to make him a ser: | SOME MIGCREANT DELIBERATELY Vy po eo S) as Gosh, I clean forgot the boy friend| Excuse me—I gotta go—I hear| Winner with Killefer at Los Angeles | ln See canines ] Y Gy URKIS' for a time and he doesn’t understand | the phone. and the "Red-Head” will take an.| ‘ ile rs ake an-} {h Palle Ed Brandt Bhewihe G4 TOOK “THE “TURKISH SCIMITAR | WAN TWO PIE KNIFE, other chance on him jr nn hs Class as Slugger||/) WN FROM MY Door, AND POT AASGNAILS [IH] Down ub-v'! | Cliff Durant, Millionaire ssleas 8GAEID Sees | cunt atom tomcat te " F hs Y ea ea | yet, Woods | fi 4 = 1 SANTA MARIA, Cal., March 25 ZA, b ¥\N-SWETTER WW WIS PLACE! © WORKING IN KITCHEN fy} | and Dailey, two Washington | a Pie Ha Brandt is the best-hitting pitcher | 17) Badu NOTHING BUT SILLY AND CoMPETioN [|] “TH! MRS. “| | Pilot, Returns to Speedway Par ORM tare eg | in camp. The big southpaw, who| | * ’ L eat the better, but they both need sticks from the left side of th Stupr haa \ ON ONE WILL USE DIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 24—Jracing {8 a sincere hobby and he| experience in p lesser plate, takes a wicked cut, and has | SIDR BUEFCONERN: fs ( FINGER Je YT FoR A 1b Durant, millionaire racing | delves into it with the same spirit] league before being ready: te heen chasing the outfielders to HAW), + “THEN “THINK: LAM “To i WAGH driver, who fold his $25,000 racing and effort that has made him mil-| Coast league ball, % 4 death lately. BE TRIFLED WI. EH Zu HME we Tae |automobilo—the moat expensive |itons in the manufacturing of auto-| "Ife" and “buts" predominate in i , : Pit CHOPPER!) | speedstor in the world—for a song | mobiles tho Seattle pitching staff. Killefer | M’LARNIN WINS MY JRE IS AROUGED, ; pe |iast June after an unsuccessful com:| His physical preparation for thelis a wise owl and knows basetwil LOS ANGELES, March | SORRN Wi BE. \ | petition in the Indianapolis race and | match is most thoro'ahano! deiver: i ltalont;andiho alys (herea Aothinet my McLarnin, Vancouver bar SORRY WILL HE BE, wrean Vee ICL Aa ¢ announced his retirement from the|tho long grind is ever in better con:|to worry about, but th ap ed SL obeyed weight, won an easy 10-round ¢ MAKES SPORT OF spooding sport in which he has been | dition to withstand the rigors of the |he overlooked that the Seattle hurl. | $3.95 jon over Teddy Silva, of Oakland, at A HOOPLE, EGAD! }n famous patron for many rs, is|tiring ride than Durant, who always |ing department needs a man cer.| Ake the Vernon Coliseum last nigh , Cine Jcoming back ta the track jhas at least one trainer in his outfit | tain of winning from 20 to 25 games | match, as aEyes After a whole year in his hiv | of servants alsce i " ; . a : h in his hi {and needs him badly "4 ss ral EVHEL LACKIE, TS RECORD bernating spot, Durant has poked =| During the past year Cliff has| i | CHICAGO, March — 4 ' | fils speeding ambitions into the |beon making @ minuto inspection of | The Pants Store Co. ; Tackle, Chicago, set a ecord | etition again and has en | the South Se slands, a new | . LANL Third Ave, | competition again and has |the South Sea islands, in ar |Helen Wills Makes Fieddilis Sa Her Bow as Artist | BERKELEY, Cal, March DEL MONTH, Cal., March 25.—~| tape on May 30 per cent ahead of Ia | ‘The Stanford untyersity polo team | ‘Tho wealthy speed merchant would | which was a record for advance buy. | C4™Mpus containing & spring-timo il | opened it 1926 #eason here today |glvo no details of the ear which he|ing of tickets at tho speedway, no. |!ustration by the girl champion. | Against the Midwick country club hag entered and which he will drive | cording to T, , Myers, general man Helen “ art courses at the four in the first round of the Pebble in the coming race, tho reports filt-/ager of the apeedway, wR recently | University and ts very much inter IDETRIM each novice tournament | cring thru from the Pacific Coast| returned from Europe where he} ested in drawing, she says a ‘where Durant makes his home are; mado a thoro survey of the automo. e @) Trim and Trojan Grid Star comfortable, @