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~ AN i\ 4 vices ane TUESDAY, MARCH ¢ STAR VICTORIA HOCKEY TEAM WINS WORLD'S TITLE FROM FRENCHMEN! PAGE *_| Seattle Will Have Well-Balanced Outfield This Year! Where the Tribe Is Doing Its War Dance Les Canadians Beaten in Final Puck Clash | World’s Championship Goes to Victoria Team as a | Result of Decisive 6 to 1 Victory Over Montreal at | British Columbia Capital ICTORIA, B. C., March ¢ | ing the acquisition of the world’s The Victoria Cougars, champions of | Hockey league, defeated Les Canadiens of Indian Flychasers Have All-Around Ball Ability Outfield Will Lack Rohwer's Punch, but MeCabe| Adds Speed and Fielding Ability and Herman Can | Sock Ball; Lane and Eldred Rank With Best | BY LEO H. LASSEN \ Bo fA MARIA, Cal, March 81.—The Seattle outfield) t will have balance this year, enough hitting and fielding strength and speed to hold its own with the other orchard yatrols in the Coast cireuit, Behind the Home Plate this city today is celebrat- hockey championship. the Western Canada Montreal, of the \ The powerful bat of Ray Rohwer will be | | National Hockey league in the fourth game oe the world’s missing, the home-run hitter being with | Series here ast night, 6 to 1. ne score of the series was ANTA ar ARIA, Cal | Portland this year. But the Indians are} | Victoria 3, Montreal 1. A great demonstration took place at the Arena following |last night’s game, as it was the first time that Victoria has made more than a fair showing on the ice for 12 year Last night’s victory was very de e, and the Cou took advantage of their re- face Idaho Stars | March 31.—A ball play- counting upon Frank Brazill to replace Roh-| er is the best judge of other ; wer in the batting order. players and when the dia- 7 Either Billy McCabe or Babe Herman will} mond athletes tell you that replace Rohwer. McCabe, fast and smart, John Singleton, of Salt Lake, will field rings around Rohwer and will out- 3 . r he bases, but Buster can’t hit serve strength, while no sub- is the best pitcher in the , run him on the bases, AR Has } rett ™ - % rer is one of the finest long- |stitutions were made by th sague he comes pretty close . y with him, as Rohwer is one o |eeltutions were 1 ‘ See Recothat ‘ x distance hitters that the West has ever had. | Flying Frenchmen. Get Letters to being just that, | Lens avis. aie st ah ate Singleton has everything { When it comes to punch, Herman may hit by er rateaten cattent | Warrior 91 See ere es to make a good pitcher, in- ELDRED well enough to win a regular job. It is |r 1d started jn the first period ‘ Kas Vaneal scored f after the been cluding the stuff, the control/ doubtful if Herman will hit extra base wallops with the and the pitching knowledge} regularity that Rohwer did, as Herman is a lunge-hitter| jets went ath Moritreal ve Singleton was up against the} and doesn’t time a ball as; core was made t hat. in the || ‘saver’ will iretien'seri year and tough proposition of hurling] perfectly Ray does, |necond period. Ha and Fo {or Paditio’ Coast and half of his games in the Salt} RONWER NoT ston both made counters for Vic conference compet Take park, the sluggers’ | Goon FIELDER tora in thin same . tion. One of these seven {6 4 a8 é * Ma Ln . Vred nd a n scored | and the rest are sopho paradise, last year. final per | With this nuc for a But even with th t THE LINeur 1 which is a e Canadiens | nich fs a t | won more ee should t in t | an except strong team for ton always put 1 With ‘one of the other clubs in the league Singleton would come pretty close to leading the league. 1926 race for the cham of the two conferences, ho is a member. rded letters are: Idaho's Everybody knows what Lane can do in center field, Billy | y | Billy MeCabe le keeping in condition ff around the park all Mas was the best man in that posi p in three or feu and he Moscow; John The big right-hander seemed tion in the league last year. He f foon Ae his finger recovers | Henry Canine, te be in fine shapo when your led the league in stolen bases, on nur 1!, Moscow, forwards; correspondent saw him in the hit over .300, scored a flock of Fre uso! kson, Pocatello, cen- re - ed heh ls works behind the and e vA f Bees’ camp at Long Beach. runs and was one of the best | so:te ihe meet cles er ittantases| ter; Neal Nelson, Burley; Harold Singleton’s best pi g bet ball hawks in the league. Lane | week tn h to gét in condition, Bal period lctorla, Hai 2s.|] Lamphere, Moscow doesn't have to take a back seat |!" 18 ready with the exception of hia Canadiens, Boucher, 10:03. 4, Victoria, 1! Green, Culdesac, guards. for anybody when it comes to ihe pad tite ce ioe 4 playing center field. Fred Fussell has teen bethered with ee > B gets The cripples are coming around again j mate corners 2 plate, others to itch: Righ or low, gutting the pel ue i ivapiog round the erchar. Te | National Prep Cage Keen for a tons | Meet Starts Today ° 809%) Kitleter hasn't sald whether he Intends CHICAGO, March 31.—Elim! Col egtans an: | ¢ : ‘ Da mand Bala to select igh school Gree KTON, Cal., March 31.—Col- canny ' hampionship ba. 1 team. The pm 2 “Red” Bak egs | HERMAN Killefer will carry Woods and Daily first game will bep layed this pal eeret: CAN HT ae Saath} : up hi tn nearly all of t sum 4 i pitchers, with his mort ween Miami, Fla, and| Many a mi throws up his mer, says that Gregs } 2 os oa : Laramie, ¥V Twenty-four first|hands at their mention. Some try. tempted to pitch outsic round games will be p! the next|to discourage their appearing at but kept his fast on Home ruve are quite frequent tuelde | two days. The championship 18 ltraining camps ne he bat ned bf the b mi Maria pa as the! ie : . PS y the Univ y ‘CoM oe . aed Gres bal bok fr round seoenk:jotbara rali'tor't| | There's lols of harmony on the Seattle ball club this year, on the ball field and in the) Ying staged by the Univernty of are pickey tgs abgyt a php Papesest? ae as T | intle we ér gets pa lolubhouse, too, ag Messrs. Crane, McCabe, Eldred and Mi fa ghey Holey i hi He pic- ts dozen toiling “with the'st. Sanis breezed the ba ¢ : ture. Left center is Johnny Zanic, new Seattle catcher. he batsman is Frank Emmer. Me |} Cardinals here—while his scouts are hitters y pata t Gi “abartet: there: le Kiltefer takes charge of each latell! and beside him you see a photo of Wade Killefer, Seattle manager. Below are some ra Mage and ondt to J attend collegiate games in Cali- enances Beale Decker, veteran of nearly or pn Ana, irs Se yh ren te | the veterans blowing off steam by skipping rope | Wrestle in Chicago ¢ornis, icoking for other prospects. re %) years of service in basebal A aged . nh m5 aT —}| CHICAGO, March 31.—Wayne}| ay of the, colle 7. ’ ardena wn Kite tha . | All of th gians now. on the About Uni In spite of his long career on {{ney just can reach after a hard tun | fs wry 1 |*Big" Munn, claimant to the h | . cs Hes Heke IR About Umpiring the diamond, Becker can still go boys are ple dow « /MAY LIFT BAN | welght world's wrestling champion. |®4uad were picked by Rickey, Mos ball players admit an um-| gee tem, and he is one of the at “ a |ship, is to defend his title here to-jof these are slated as regulars. pire is good, put it down in| hese throwers on the squad. And O J. DU NDE B jnight against Joo “Toots” Mondt,| Yor Rockey has a different {dea ur book that he is some umpire he can hit, too, He will most fod "3 Colorado cowboy. {regard ng college players, based asey is the best judge o outfielder, He joined the team 5 nll coach at Michigan. Sisler and and strikes in the league, and late last season and played some Nabe Herman is undoubtedly the hard- apeteey the ‘Stanislaus Zbyszko | Lay re two collegians he devel- they are right, for there is Jess [ good ball during tho closing | ai geioging hitter chat the Reattie ¢ sh W! H two boys present the = In the sixround semi-w! t! to Meet Munn Again' oped into stars kicking with Casey behind the | series with Portland. r he rang en a of the pn ® feather-| tonight's show, Nobe Cervantes, the} vbgBe s é i bat than with any other umpire | } f it, be tl weight tin readline bout, | hard-h ankie | PHILADE HIA, March $1 “The campus can produce major, Mike lage t ‘ te taken the fin a Crvata ‘ara | Wayne “Big” Munn, world heayy-|league stars as well as tho sandlots ~ Pea hee ttle a t . ‘ 2 | weight champion and and the minor leagues,” argues Casey would be in the majors t he vel k xpe a F a Caaats ‘ ale anislaus former cham-|Rickey. “The colleges have experi- thing ie k of am shia 2 ie | ohu Miljus hus looked fine In recent | COP Bs as a pion, been matched to meet|enced coaches, and the college ath- msl og Redskins sem anes! t hie stde-arm. fa Sais Galant or here 8, in a championship]jete is eager to learn and quick to all of * jumping at t match [rectify his faults: Famous Athletes uit featherweight cham Climax Club Wins whould be in the , th , mainevent.| Frayne, the rapidly improv-} jover4 Ye down to weight in|, 2¢ is @ student, and he studies > Sagem fe content to | Kitlefer hae gone back to two we tsar ea elf to bo a weight, will try to rybody is 4 _ int baseball playing, too. He tries to big money. H mtent t Over Bellevue Nine) it fer han gene back to two week- Will Make Tour _Dundeo 5 nself to t vyweight, will try t avenge | 1, WEAnhioh. | cue. seoein ee ball pl ha stay in this league ape aR saa enKit t - nisin’ NEW YORK, Mare co |Sterling battler © the local fans at the hands of Young Pe- sritrih’ a, tectcredl. wile’ ts | 200 ane coocreet his shortcomings Casey's ability to call balls Fd Reiche atic eh apg 0 i! : * nd Wrisbris. Oly ta walking champion: | ¥ vincing victory on, colored boxer, in the|‘ ae aaa Sian pd ott ge before they are pointed out to him.” reminding the fugs that he ||# ‘0 ° Bellevue Sunday. Morgan| Bucky Harris interviewers Boston where} Mu axn't boxed here for three second bout, Al Gallagher tin rush adie Ca All-America center selection used to be one of the best lead nine fo ise loved tt ; stona t. Mr. Grit. years, judging from his work {7 + Quilter, bantams, will pro. n. Holm was understudy . ‘odgson played nice t n the e champ 3 f pr NS off men in the Coast league and sid for Tile ines hile gen-;fith is not so pessimistic, “Maybe the gym, he has improved since his) vide tilities, This is a lto Aubrey Devine at Iowa. Others in the Northwest circuit. And [0° N iting featured the game I rattle home seventh or last appea » pair putting up a iu | Gibbons and starred in collegiate sports, and he hasn’t lost his eye for ee tan i ahd’ the club cin. save: a The bettors are making Dundeo a e in their first appearance. The | T N t? |practically every one captained his pitched balls. * he says hop * Canada 10-to-6 favorite, but this is no reflec-| opener will be between Red Me-! ex! |varsity nine. Next to Casey ‘ton on Mun ability, It seems to|Auley and Sailor Crosby, middle. | unney 3 Some of the other “rah-rah” boys Bill Byron best ve simply a case of the boys weights | EW YORK, March 31.—A Ilo, the Cardinals’ list are “Jobnny: jeague now, but 1 Dundee In action and not Nate Druxman, who is staging} match between Tom Gibbons ||stuart, Ohio State; Fiinton Rhemm, spected him because BY AHERN {ivr stunroe the show, announced this morning || 8nd Gene Tunney, to be held at |/ciemson college; Eddie Dyer, Rice nerve to call them as he saw t | ‘ ft this bout probably | that several choice tidkets are still} the Polo Grounds late in June, |/tnstitute; Howard Freygau, Ohio which ia all that the players a |w Morgan, the ttle | obtain: He advises the fans to|| Probably will be signed Tu Wesleyan; Douthit, California, and and he ran his ball ne, takin ae fa ttle the Pacific coast|come early, a capacity crowd is || That word went ae after Chick ay Of Stanford: . orders from no one and didn't hae ; . é laevso featherweight championship J expected, |] Kane, the St. Paul boxer's man- to get in good y the f TWAS SU WER WE ARE His MUCH I BS HAW)4 BY Dove, e tr dee a || ager, had conferred with Charles calling hometown decisionx ON MRS, KLOTZ ALL GO yO KNOW THE PUBLIC? | Stoneham, president of the Sonate WE THAT EXCITED s WAT T WILL | inds Athletic club, and - TOLD ME THA WERE fw HE HE MAJOR TOLD s \ j | ard, who holds the box- Harry Wills Back | Z HANES HEARD ie comecniag} | METHAT It was | Get ostor it fl | | Batiste waneeeett st SOME 5 At AS SOMETHING 5 “THRU Hose in New York Again SOMETHING ABOUT MAJOR MYGTERIOUS | | WORTH A HALT ieee Wiest i 9 | pave Ridkardlandiseone: NEW YORK, March 3 HOOPLE BEING RICH lw vd R Naat ri baetiad | He ham until Tuesday noon to get Wills, negro heavyweight L OAD Sie MUST BE W HIS DEN, MILLION DOLLARS, OF IMMENSE Harry Wills’ namo to a contract { 5 or : \ ‘. {} a ' i ele ares y 4 | said Gibbons wot abr vethtriéd” yesterday ‘from’ Hot MIGTAICEN, BECAUSE MY AND HE WON'T WHATEVER IT 1S le VALUE-To ME, BY BILLY EVANS ,» physically that he will be much and paces ie crot age where he sp dlaaescscite REALLY, L AM UST; EGAD! « ARPON SPRINGS, Fla, March | like the Stsler of old? Mbeya iy thabetinseiste os tart USF \Jac oe 4 Surfac conditions ake Sis | ee 7 He said he had pedaleyieteng dette As BESIDE MYSELF | | s- =What about the st. Louis}, Sitiace conditions make. sisler}| “smmy DeForest, matchmaker h ANI i} Browns and how does George Sis. | ook rea ape. vorried -olo Grounds, bited months, » LOAN) WITH CURIOSITY! aS Kk that he wore most of last sea-{{ at the Polo Grounds, exhibited ated on, mm the signed articles of Gene Tunney which he recently obtained on a |} Alder St. Garage, Portland, Ore, trip west, and the Gibbons-Tun- |) SAYS: “I have found from ac- ney go seems a certainty. |tual test that Nev-R-Fail Piston Rings greatly cut down oil con- sumption and give maximum power.” NEV-R- FAIL E. H. LANGDON, In making — the the |80n is gone, training rounds of A DOLLAR! doctors There js a snap to the ones I let it bo /t¥e and the swing he takes at the} Known that have] Dall, I would say off-hand, that} seen the Browns | Physically he looks at least 50 per in action, Sisler |CeMt better than last season —— becomes the tople| During batting practice and in al much better ball club than last sea- of discussion. |couple of games with the Brooklyn json. I want to make that most em- | Dodgers I watched closely his form | | phatic. jat tho plate, American ue pitch-| “I am not pointing toward a pen- since his handsw ere oper AFTER and that he would not put ao | Ms. camps, BOXING TONIGHT Fandom and rival players arejors say Sister can't hit a low ball.| nant, Of course I wouldn't offer the YST P L equally interested |The pitching T saw him faco was] slightest objection to winning, but| PISTON RINGS ‘AL in the condition| perhaps a shade below the major | that isn't my goal. I am shooting|—are ground like a valve on the SECOND AND LENONA NATE DRUXMAD Presents Lwo of the Worl Featherweig! Mike Dundee of Sis! me a tribute to manager of Browns. . Itstruck | league brand of June or July, but it quite a|was pretty good pitching, And take the |it from me, Sisler wasn't bothered the} particularly by the curve or the |fast one at the knee. | Should Be Better at the first division, and feel that 1| proper edge insuring exceptional have a reasonably good chance to |eil mileage and perfect pewer. make it, :. ; : Power Rings 60c and up Infield Much St . | : ins ‘need EEE yea: n| Oil Rings - 75c and up When an ye| |stronger, ‘The third base problem, — OUR GUARANTEE — affliction — foreed) Eyerything may look different | ong a worry on our club, has been | Ingtalt a set. If they fail to give per- of Rock Inland, Tl. 4 ; ; , » ons a ved, ‘Ther \ e EVANS Sisler out of the | when the son opens and the| solved, There isn't a better third: | fect compression instantly and 100¢ Veheds |game for the entire season of 19 teams and pitchers swing into high,/baseman in the American league eo to the may a ce oil, we will Frankie Monroe |the sympathy of the baseball world |but judging on spring form, 1 would|than Gene Robertson. He found of Lon Angeles, Cailt, 4 OTHER ALLSTAR BOUTS ——————— Sirat Hout Starts at $130 y, m. bets on wale at Dre MG% Fifth Ave: J ard’s. Occidental and 3 Ningside 82,20 Meserved £1.05 General Admission 1.10 ae ME Raat ay went to the tar ‘owns of the I Return Loudly Heralded The return of last | where his play season from the formed j back What Sis Was his showing of last peak of his game or the winte Hal 4 Keen interest was was Ssiler to the applauded every shown in Isler of last several notches away Sisler of 1922, stil he por remarkable come While the most y will do this y ? son has a of rest so improved hint | say game Hing | | | Sisler is due to improved game over Sister play a much last season hopes to improve his bat. bout 40 points, admits that | will still be a trifle below normal, yet he will be content with that much progress, trusting that o@@ op moro years Will restore his 1922 bat. himself when he overcame his weak- ness against southpaws, T feel that my play will much better both in the field and at the bat. T will bit in runs where I failed last season, That should help, “At the other spots in the team ting puneh thore will be no change. We are What about the Browns? TU | well fortified. The veterans of other asked Sislor that question after | years will be first choles with 1 had given him the once over, | capable substitutes in reserve up and down. 1 will let Sister ‘Fourth or better will satisfy me answer that part of the story, and my club and we have a great ‘The Browns are going to be a chance to make it.” Ee UGENE LUCKE | TSTON, uiNG "EAI | poe. & 2vipe aan

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