The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1925, Page 14

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PAGE 14 Behind the Home Plate Tigers SEATTLE HE Split With Angel |OUR i BOARDING “HOUSE "© ° xD MDEAR,~ ONE OF “THE Owners in Southern City ( (6% vvenr.~ ove oF “we - - : Sslidiaee | RUFFIANG Tat Nou HARBOR Wh BY LEO ay fh Bill Wrigley’s New Los Angeles Park Will Be Ready WIS HOUSE, RATELN “TOOK in August, and He Won't Let Ed Meier’s Tigers in | 4 RKIGH CIM AWA FROM on It; Meier Says He Will Have Id in Vernon, | MN DOOR, AND PUT rT DOWN HERE BL 1 Maret Bd M : WTHE KITCHEN! ae 1 HAD IT GET OS ANGELES, Cal., March w—~Ed Meier anc : William Wrigley are still at outs over the Lo | OUVSIDE { CHAMBER AS A GORT OF Angeles territorial fight and after years of QING ¥ NTVE GNOOPERG co-operation in leasing one park in Los Angel | fo KEEP 20M MN GTUDN ! as, for the two teams, the Tigers and Angels are | | AS L7TOLD FORE, L HAVE i coming to the parting of the ways. ‘ A GREAT ATREAS SRE We @ For some time Meier and Wrigley have been’ | Ne Ly MN DEN [ ‘ " as friendly as a couple of bulldogs and with the patie OS ANGELES, Cal, opening of Wrigley’s new Los Angeles stadium Sit March 26.—Should &/jn August and the expiration of the lease at Washington t Coast league club engage & park at that time, which has been used for years by the two | scout and try to scour the! Southern clubs, Meier will have to find a new home for his ‘ country in competition with! Bengals. the dozens of ivory hunters) Wyigley comes out with a flat statement that he won't sent out each season by thé/ have Meier’s team in his new ball yard. Wrigley wa major leagues? Z plenty peeved when Meier) / = ae That is a moot nd te refused to sell his club last What Is to among Coast league clubs. | winter. At “the present time only) x in Come of It? ams in the league arejown ¢ ine j fernon and |) YORK, March 20.—With i ° bail, but the location is bad, as} SUgible list by # sentence of the greatest r a hak the heart of the) New York boxing commiasion, decade or more ago, © t and it tant af he heavyweight situation is Mf nual tour of the sticks for tho T een vee Coast league| More complicated than it hay @ra and in the past two years, the) tant | been at any time since the cham Vernon club has expended pion cultivated Interests outside We ce scat dan reo Wrigley’s ' ball talent. teste’ Ga: Saath Park: avec kad All of the principals involved Nick Williams, well-known to work is now under way with | Sdmitted that they didn't know { Seattle fans, is the scout for graders putting the ground in | What would come out of it the Seals and two years condition and construction crews | After all, it seems that Demp Williams brought in ! starting on the steel stands, | sey still Is the champion and that Waner, the slugging out! ; eat 20,000 people when! the penalty of being denied the whom the Seals expect to sell ed and will cost nearly a| Privilege of fiehting in New York this year for a fat sum. follars. Wrigley says he} Will not break his heart, as he is Sacramento sent ow Rya ake it the last word in base-| Met in need of money and seems Meera time last eo has elds. to be Interested very little in the had George E ridge on such trips; ployed Tom Turner with go Portland em- Moore, outfielaer, young Whit- ney, catcher, and Jim Christian, pitcher, are some of the men brought to Vernon by Van furen in the past two years, and every one of these men will be regulars this year. It takes from one to two ye: mould a young machine into a team and sometimes longer, if 3 the Philadelphia Athletics as ample, and those club owne posed to the scouting system ll} o'clock. tell you that you can get better} w financial results thru the gate by/ 3 using that money to buy experienced ball players than you will by experi- menting with youngsters. They also point out that you don’t tally garded in iit sta Munroe nd Ridley, Goozeman, But it looks like they have enough} experienced young blood fused with a@ handful of wily veterans in the crucial spots in the lineup to make} the going hot for the other clubs Vernon Dangerous in Spring, AST year the young Vernon Ti gers were the early sensations of the race, fighting San Francisco | ber for the lead until mid-season, and | his cut. quite a ways from the center of after hi best in the country boxing fans are arrived here this. mornin Tuesday's scrap. the Austir Munre his local Mike Sanger and Pal Moor STANFORD WIN new park is located | the ring fight business Paddy Mullins, Harry Wills, manacer of said today that he itted that he was ne cht again. Tex Rickard, going to Madison Square Garden promoter, said he was waiting to see what will happen. Rickard said he would not at tempt to mateh Dempsey for a fight In New Jersey against the wishes of the commission. dames A. Farley, chairman of He was to w the commission, who led the & Salt gym. 2) campaign against the champion, in tonight, and) said the case was closed as far alning Friday at) as he wae'ooneerned: EXPECT NEW." TRACK MARK ft Yonst tit! fm the ¢ beaten such boys as Danny Nunes, Ern Baliereno, Joey He ts a great record BOX rack established by Little An can pt then the more experienced aggrega- | tions with better pitching and better | balanced baseball, started to pull) away from the Bengals and the| yolmg Vernon tossers would be in|} sixth place. H Put this in your bonnet: Ver- | non will get off to a flying start again. The club is ready right | now and Bill Essick has patched up the weak spot on his club— | the pitching staff. He has a lot | of youngsters, but Essick was smart enough to know that he had to have some older heads on his team and so he stepped out and bought “Red” Oldham and | Clyde Barfoot. | Oldham looks as good as he did} four years ago when he was a star “ with Portland, southpawing winning baseball. And Barfoot, with many years of | experience behind him, is a smart | pitcher an = should win in this league. | Another smart move on Essick's | part was to get Ed Hemmingway from Sacramento. It gives him the best utility man in the minors, 1s Hemming: | Way, smart in the ways of base- ball, can step in and play any infield position without weaken. | ing the hitting or fielding of the ( team and adding speed on the | bases whenever he is in there. | | | The club must look pretty good be- cause Essick is usually as chatty as the proverbial clam. “They look good,” Mys. Bill, “I might get anoth- or righthanded hitter in the outfield, | but I’m pretty well satisfied with my | lub.” Title Puck Tilt Friday VICTORIA, B. C., March 26 ‘The Victorian Cougars and Les Canadiens of Montreal meet here Friday night in the third game of the world's hockey series, victory for Victoria will cinch tho honors ‘for the local team, a has already won two contests Flying Wrenchmen would have to win three straight games to take the title from Victoria. Another Brewster Store Featuring Juan de Fuca Cigars OPENS TOMORROW At 711 Third Avenue, Dexter Horton Bldg. We believe that our new Seattle and the Northwes for smokers to trade there. and operated in Seattle and Brewster Cigar Company. Featuring Juan de Fuca vicinity and including all smokers’ accessories. Opening Day Special FREE—A $1.00 Box of —FREE Helen Ardelle’s Candy given free to every individual making a purchase of $1.00 and upward on opening day Ladies Always Welcome at Our Stores Brewster Cigar Company STORES ALL OVER TOWN e Th Ara a i ro ple store is the hand- somest in appointments of any cigar store in It will be a pleasure The store is the nineteenth to be established . Independente Cigars, it will supply all the wants of smokers, | ' TAKE “THAT SICKLE, OR % yy WHATEMER 1116, OUTOF HERE h| L DONT Kiiow WHAT SCHEME fo ARE UPTO Now, BUT por =T ME CATCH Nou PITTING AWN “TOMAWAWKS OUTSIDE YouR DOORT0 SCARE FoLKe!, AND AG FOR KEEPING PEOPLE OUT OF NoUR DEN,~ ONE OF THESE DANG “THE Tunica AND L ARE GOING “fo ROBINS GET EARWATER ee | get very far at the gate in the Coast | card in Southern C uw f league unless you have a winning} aes I Sia TIAJUANA, Mexicc ' team, and it is almost impossible for) NURMIIN N. Y. § oft eas fash wan has Ser ai @ green team to beat out an ex- W YORK, March 26,—With an| the ru Near aniee) : é perienced nine in the long Westernjeasy victory over Jimmy Connolly | Coffroth » ap ‘ season. in a one and a half-mile race, Paavo | ther ove tM onate ! Vernon, however, seems satis- | Nurmi, world champion runner,| American record of ; = fied. The Tigers have spent two | made his last indoor appearance in| flat, made by Whiskb & } years in rebuilding » team that |New York last night. He ran the|for @ mile and a quarter pth had won three straight pennants. {distance in 7:01 45, considerably| broken. Throe American tr < They have been in the second | ower than his record of 6:29 2-5.) ord holders will bo among the 20 Br division during that time. en Dp lo starters 1 the local LOS, Angeles, March —Stan-| Chief, one of the contenders for thix| OMAHA, March 1 ¢ |ford defeated U. C. yesterday at| year’s mile and o quarter woatern | Council Bluffs, en tennis, five matches to one, while| classic. almost ¢ r e nd Mike Dale, Gran |the Cards’ baseball squad dropped | tain to b The present | 1 4, Ne fought a 10-round a close game to Occidental 6 to no is 2:09 4.5 1 Jack the barber {9 still suing| Chilhowee, 8. M. Newman's crack of th da t Dempsey for $100,000. He's one ba stake runner, who holds the mil: 1 " who simply insists on getting} and an eighth and mile and threo- | nour 1 \ by the Men today are outdoor clothe better, stronge want generous the pointe of the clothing of keep them d fo they are and usefuln Ask your sto Hirach- Wels Ri 1 will give more bodily fr fort than any ot made. MIRACH-WETE MPO, CO. ee ACORNS T KB OAKLAND, Mar yh {THE REFERE Va er growing popularity of Outdoor Garments. Examine a pale of thea Garments with the Hirkeh-Weln 1 OUTDOOR GARMENTS | WORK CLOTHES ~TENTS | AUSKIES WILL ao Leaguers and Jack Battey will be ready mound, “Jim Balle, a got THEAW ; suc ke as the Coffroth | 1, March 2 ker, Play the Initial | Handic famous turfman said. a aS up a ile diminutive Benny Weitz wah hee aoe pounds, ‘t the Brook | play mecond. George Hur | “Possibly some day ined Jean F udway high school star, wil!| Red Collins Again | weight is going to drive for | horse classy ' THURSDAY, MALCH 26, 192 Vernon to Use Own Ball Park tor 1926 Season BY AHERN Will Race ‘Babe Ruth for a Purse Appears in of $70, 000 Great Shape BY BILLY EV ANS PETERS ft take that mm AJL barrier of tho renewal Coffroth ¥ aro be the richest all-age event racing calendar \ gross purse of approvi mately $70,000 awaits the win ners of the great turf classic, and more than a score Amer- lea's © distance horses | have been groomed for the event. | The rail-birds 6 eady lay their beta on a ne k record fo the mile a quirter distance, with such famous entries Chilhowec and Mrs, Payne Whitney's Cherry Pie in the running Chilhowee mado a Al trip here The 8 r-old already lds the mile ost Bur Pte eon int al er short shot for the . Just as Heavy Dr. Hd : . pee cae True, afte 5 Babe « running star, will also | att F go to the post well backed. The |‘ : h : : | French entry, before coming to |! m a I : | America, lost by a head in a race ie hha wtih Epinard, i ‘ “You're a little heavy ffthis spring,” was Ruth's greeting to me before I had a chang to comment on his conditiogg oF talk of it. ready to be a Best Pal, Interna stil ts Aa ee Little Celt, J '» Dominique, | Pulled poe § and Span, Ernest Hart g and Nancy Lang : norne, Mra. V. V! eaux’s Att . horne, and Mr Vivadeaux ibeeienirrie ym IRE erstone A check of Juana Jock ) drawn fine ked him to pra $66,000 from the Ti will go to the owr iu cess and Frisco once had ter « MORGAN W ILL | would not elain the title for his angl S d or of the thorobred who is first to the be Baum on the road | fighter. SAIL EARLIER e Sunday °« od Ao P nd id hat ver Los An with exce big | “What good would it do? mB uc give sla year for pat eague connec ; oa BOX WINNER) Se ae os in Ba ontest |«: oe ; Oakland haven't for the stays out of the ring he will be i beg ; bt Peat nk adway 000 from the vic becau scout business. hye MORGAN, Seattle) the champlon. The title can be . ¥ ies Hes the dark of Th owner a ch @ to get in ‘ rea featherweig takon from him only in the ring aS Te tai aga ter eae ball league, meet the| — President James Coffroth has Tm no teatherwe 1s ‘AN BUREN has spent a lot of with the w Atl we want is the right of a 2 : ry’ a ati Yas Macehant n.| Injected » touch of unique sent natural for me to be fat, and money, for railroad fare a : roe-Mike I challenger. If Dempsey doesn't ; Ma ‘ srys| dag sah 4 cpa Low, ment in the event this year by | ; trad Lavaodcs pet Hotels, receives a good sa want to fight, nothing can be "i ae o'clock on’ the Lowe ing to the prizes = solid sil- pounds o 7 put out a lot of jack for you done.” & WILLI AM E. Kk AMM a i Woodlan 4 rate dda Rptrerghclagresticn weight in the spring, Little ex fee oee Be has brought In a mighty Wale Wank manager, efit le acca . : The Pirates will start the game| ning heres ecpaaure sell ercise and much food during the > fine crop of youngsters to the Ver-| Tuesd: Gibbons, who also has a chal o v first string men. John| Was made by Tiffany in New wintte 60.5 non club. Ap lenge on file, with the commis _ . ; I 4 : r . the heavy hitting catcher | YORK. and will be personally | Ken McDowell, first ssacker, sion, said In a message received | ¢,,- : nd $ ack! mare awarded by Wresident Coftroth Wes Griffin, second baseman, here, that Gibbons would not |. : sible, the date of ~ behind the plate. Clyde) gs/the track. Jackie Warner, third sacker, Jim claim the title until Dempsey ad. Pabi : it, former Garfield pitching ace| “1 am not going to forget the| h is good enough to win |‘ the’ mannnesis |? rtstop and Warren Lippen- baseball, but t be ne ie ton cot, a former prep performer, ta} in Shape for Play can tell those inte: mutch H slated for third SANTA MARIA, Cal, March 2 fit by April 1 tes have a heavy hitting | “Red” € one of ‘oung Se. | bat is all set fi ) OAKLAND ni jo made up of Georges | ai afielders who has been out of| “My home record. 0 Del How-|4 Frankie Aultman and F me for some time with a cut | stand, but I am shoot ne et » Waymen, The reserve strength injured in a practice game, There you * the low-do saa f the Pirates. will be strong, toc cted to be out in a suit |Babe Ruth, baseball's most colorful he #ubs will be Ted Rens, Hi week | figure, the player who in the last Moy Steve McNeil and ns was showing pretty well| years has practically rev Bt stop until] he was injured style of play in base 0d behind arren Ap was the nd him. demanding batter 4, They tn r materials, They reinforcements at reatest wear, And thelr choice must YY, This explainn fabric from which means triple wear re to ain more protection, ‘eedom, more com: her outdoor clothes , MAS. i ORTLAND, ORFOON, “Here’s Your HAT, Sir!’’ The New Hat With Wider Brim IN THE NEW LIGHT GRAY: Featuring Stetsons Prices $7.00, $8.00, $10.00 1317 Second Avenue MIGHTY SMART AN YOUNG LOOKING S, LAVENDERS, \D TANS HATTERS—MBN'S FURNISHERS Arcade Square ®

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