The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 27, 1925, Page 25

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FRIDAY, MARCH 27; 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 25 LS ‘Indians to Face Handicap for First Two Weeks Frisco and Sacramento ‘Seeks Berth With Reds ing lle, astern oma: Jean Borotra Bambino Doesn’ t Look ye . . y 1 | ° . | Wt ill Be im 7 Op Shape Eley Smith, One of 1990 World Series hata: Out Horses m wn Terrilbe Shape Is Entered m Seals and Solons Are Playing Full Month of Exhibi- to Stage Comeback | Big Clash’ “ ~~’ Indoor Meet tion Games With High-Class Clubs on Their Home | *--—-"-— $$ $$_$_———_—~_’ _ arene sdf re oor p27 ; Grounds; Impossible for Seattle, Portland, Bees) ® Can \ MARIA, Cal., March 27,—‘All that I hope for W during the first two weeks of the season is that we can come thru with an even break and go home to Seattle with | a ,500 standing,” says “Red” Killefer, BY Three Crack Entries in: Coffroth Handicap May Not Start French Star, Wimbledon Champion, to Compete in New York Tourney France ¥ DIEGO, Cal, March ci alk ay with The sorrel-topped leader of the Indians points out tha at| wes orcs tale ee Mis team will be under a serious hahdicap during the first | | Bae cartier om * two series in that both San Francisco and Sacramento will the list of | Di have played a full month or more of exhibition games with don cham f rh class club: their home parks and they will be play- 5 1 tart Ld s handicap that the Seattle, Portland and,Salt Lake | Morse ’ Unless } clubs face ever r,” says Killefer,” because these teams | hithows 12h 1 re r train it aller cities where thereis small chance | erry : ane of igh-class exhibition games and unless re is 7 “ae t ers i pitching and the hurlers have a chance Ph se ; to work under t takes at least two weeks or so before x z Richard: ho won the they can playing real ball peeee <i se la f t consec- And it takes a lot of games in the won column to make As : A fend his up for those first two disastrous weeks, Last year we I Hunter, won only three starts out of our first 18 games and came aa nd in the singles last home in last place. It was many weeks before we pulled} ‘ wioper: of the aaa up in the first division and while we stayed there after| Lucky Ph >| Here's John Levi, the perfectly conditioned college ath- ee making the grade it was a long rd climb Dr clark lete, and Babe Ruth snapped at the Yankees’ camp. A s champion. “All I hope for, as I said before, is that we can come Atherat «| general comparison leads one to believe that mayhap the ndoor cham years and & and other r title that home with a 50 break in the games. It is all that any- bamb isn't in such bad hape after all. body can ask of the Indians and we will be doing well if rae it mys "9". APHERTICS IS BUILDING — DOC SNELL vp) EAST-WEST cro anny. we in the t confine his jon work this not at all nd his title or an team in pet OY 7 TOM ANORLES Cal. Mi ORLANDO, March &%-—When| Indias en g with a wrer i 4 D cl East meets West F deaseball fans speak ef Eimer) vaye ha Cennpnshot “mat od | BY r, HENRY L. F snhidaat | a But ee ib x om the Pa- : Smith they waually refer to him Bmi known thruout the Desday wh @ farch 26, —~ Me adhe raat \ cif at are: Sntered the tou * Southern Califrnia the “only player tb ever make @| Aw an league, having been with |e by Litt fAn ‘s Rreat 4 nt ar are id} 7 aa championship 1 me tun tn @ sori serios with the| Reston, Weshinglon end New Yor! Olymp! A FY AS FFE reacted | Oy oti ee bases filled. besides Cleveland. Thia apring finda | { what | Elmer did in the| him on the roster of the Reda, whore | } ‘ Cleveland ¢ he hopes to gain a berth in the out ° 2 alana pelcnapame reer bey Everything Is : C ch Nebeat <4 : | O.K. for Lane onnecticut Nurmi _ Sterling Stryker QANTA MARIA, Cal., March 21 : Protest Is Denied Is Letter Writer fia oe | Nort ma NEW YORK, March 27.—Protest| SANTA MARIA, March 27.—Ster f the Seatt vir eae tc ot Pa t In he give rt “ ; ‘ Harry Wills Won't mi f recent U, 8. hment n Earl Baird Winner Act Until April 1 nied by) 1 ! ' ‘ ‘ eat of New Haven Bout! . thant tal ot Pp a atio m ' nm of ‘ it saucy Ty a eg : ‘ El GENE HARGRAVE TL abcanato : a : , tan association of thé A, A f thorities blame | Cincinnati Reds i d %, (Con a Ba i carats : Pa " arse | on much as , Cateher wo dee from | Ax Paddy Mullins, hat Nurmi was ill and CARL DUANE WINS husky that he ave them out | ‘ E New Haven, Ind., July 15, 5 said he v YORK. Mar . hagring f Don | ana = hss ye : Seattle fans be giad to ¥ J me of the type to a Ne ae ah i weight. |! now that the Rabbit has given Pn ants to carry the/ aute of ig saguobed ye A ry, New York he jinx the go-by io he baset tonsa : Two f r — 1 and the broad a 2 ae 4 , . EVERET’ T.TRUE BY CONDO never heralded | ATHLETICS ALD set te mechs ae Suan EEE Hise am ties AN he ® great t | He 1 t never | ern association, by Kansas City, in SPEN > PRY see We tory over physical 1 ean ats 4 that he thought he| 1917. Signed by St. Paul at close ' Sf Cos / % is ANT S THAT ! hreateffed him wit might build hinself up by ath | Of 1918 season and purchased for | |CETTER NOG SAID WAS ON YOUR Desks en he ¥ ) I warned hir about It slowly. | 2 Sold to Cincinnati close of 1] Come HGR& AND Ses IF You ata T Outlitiod a set of exbcoinea’t 1920 season. Reported eale price og F ae yAl | awedn ek track coach at| #0 I really felt that the novelty | $19,000. | CAN INS AY, | | the t of Pennaylyania, head| WOUld wear off and that he would| Outstanding Feats — Caught 118 e i a of the 1924 American Olympic| NOt conti errific job| ames in 1923. Batted .333 same ~ _— eam and a teammate of Prinsteln 5 He} #08 the Am r tenis t we ob-| TEE ass 4 and 190 \ the atorese 1 ment in his con and 1908 is | isons Ha wen tecimueia to tase | Ex-Beavers Tell. of “Prinstein only 45 years | More strenuous exercises and eventu- of age," Robertson says, “and on | “!!¥ he was running, He then took} _ Need of Jim Poole the normal scale he should have | UP sprinting, Jumped into hurdling| NTA MARIA, March 217.—Tg) enjoyed many more years, but if nd then took a liking for the pole| % nk Bre who play | he had not taken up athleties jt | Y@ult pes last year, both 5 pédatbla that iia woul “Now he is a champion anda |that the Beavers will have a 4of h iN peaie iate record holder, The way was |time getting along without Jim WAY, t Pur AT. THeRe qe and hard but be made it. Pe if the slugging first baseman RR, Was fn is great courage urged him to |doesn’t report. T both claij MINUTES AGO ? i try vaulting, perhaps the most [that Babe Thome kid “ticat m MUS =aay difficult art in athletics. He is |sacker of the team, lacks experience | : perfectly sound now. Of course |enough to step in at this position las tHeee | he isn't a physieal specimen like | and everybody knows that Poole p Norton of Georgetown, Miller of | can punish, that baseball, too. ist 2 Bet Harvard or Osborne of the Mie | = ———— aes : nois Athletic club, but he's sound = | snd he \Chicago Cubs to =e screener |e cossheg as : Engage Tribesmen ayaa = Ko at It toc of them have followed long ca: Oe aque = March ee sak —_ HE DEVELOPED nS competitors with professional | “°2°% he repar’ng to move 2 z ~ ibe eas id aonietitiea, they tare iit be North, their last game here i je ; tO shal hut Chat A grant Inet WHE De be played Sunday, after which irms oltrer them a drat] ec aw oc a a ro -~ ery vegan run. | reward for their labors when they | ‘o Sacramento and’ the other gga YES, |T MUST BE HERE — You've | ie his body /#@ able to make over a boy. They{'? Santa Marla to engage the Se Gort EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLD | | thrive ‘thletics : feel that they are doing something |Attle club, ss | Dated oy SPeieaahy | “Prinstein entered Syracuse an in-| Dif and something worthwhile when | Ree ae 0 est UW ‘S) ce VY) eye Here IN THIS: HEAP ft CET'S S0TH Sidi RHA, Ubttee EEE teq | their universities send a boy back to] A ‘Tennessee congressman says "im ‘ | he putonn cathe heat brea pene with 4 diploma that cer-|the country is spending too mucle | : L ee ee] | NEPA e oe he Beek road dumpers L equipment for the battle |money on arms. If he is referring ° ‘ f A= WiiteliBintes svécont stoca a ntl a of life and a body that shows the|to some of the terrible looking a 2 op— =| | o* seakire physical requirements to carry anal hers we've seen in training oe } thru life. camps he’s right, e . | TWO PITCHERS | ARS FURNISHING BETTER HOMES | ified pages of FOR INDIANS M4 ANTA MARIA, Cal., March 27 ‘The Seattle Indians will probably | | be blessed with the addition of two new pitchers within the next few | day Nick Dumoviteh is expected to join the ‘Tribe Saturday ond] G D. INC |George Stueland at San Francisco Dy . ° | the opening week of the Coast league | season I i E 1308 SECOND AVENUE They are both from the Chicago ; [Cub, ‘ | I AR | FOR YOUNG MEN Has Tilden | | | dour Fallen, Too? | OXFORDS os | FOUR | | Saw HOLLYWOOD, March 27— | | rye | BI Tilden, tennis champion and — | Ms | Bry Marjorie Daw, sc actress, | | DOLLARS | neither denied nor affirmed ties ‘Thursday's rumors they were | engaged, i | “Engaged to Miss Daw? How | delightful!” commented Tilden, | e | Peppy models that make no sacrifice to comfort— | n the couple was discovered | new broad toes in great variety. Tans and browns Rear ts hte, mage ettat uu apcis ol ¥ Y a t r u “I 0 r, i at | are the favorites for business, school and sports wear. ihe aunio Hier RSH pba CES LA | |]) actress, Miss Daw arrived here recently ” : | | from New York to secure a di- Also Monday Star 1} e e | vores from Kad rland, “a | motion picture dit whom ‘ | AND | she was married two years ago. ‘Tilden will meet Willlam M, | ‘i Johnston in exhibition tennis @® Cy | wt San Mranciseo, April i} NEW TAN OXFORDS FOR BOYS | : FURNITURE CO / | Three cle styles for little 1, made with Goodyear welt RIX LOW ‘OPPED 1 A | poles, in the now light tans, Wonderful valuos, WINFIELD, March 27.~| SEAT TLE 1% 10 to 131%,—83.50 1 to 51,—84,00 Kid Ray of Denver stopped Trix \ Lowe of Wort Worth in. the third round of & scheduled 10-round mateh,—

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