10 THE SBEATTLE STAR MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1925

Behind the Home Plate Ted Baldwin Is Seni to . BY LEO M. LASSEN JACK QUINN RESENTS BEING CLASSED AS A HAS-BEEN

' | Silent Mike J W% 10 Veteran Twirler Has | %%Maranville’s In jury to " Been Thru Since 1912 ondeattle (airways l Give Star Big Chance % NTA MARIA, Cal,l 2" BY ALEX C.ROSE R SA March 16.—The clowns!Inference That Red Sox Is a Has-Been Burns | ; ——— Y k), 6 ~ ! Taken to Hospital With Broken Leg, of ! 5 '~ Quinn Up; He Claims That He is Only 30 Years ’Maunvxlle Cubs Send for Balwin to Him Jim Morrison, from far off in the and Chicago Replace The Nick Altrocks, of Tex. |t golf gawes last week and tho‘| Age an, where there Ix everything but | learned a lot of new words, Third Base Germany Schaefers, the Carl| at sunshine, writes that he hopes his | e ' Sawyers, the Rabbit Maran-| | BY BILLY EVANS boas, Bam Hedges, will soon call him | Jim Praser—Playing the old Gl.| MARIA, March 16,—Ted Baldwin, one of villes, the Charley Grimes' ORLEANS, March 16.—Jack veteran back to Heattle, The job of packing r lette golf, ent Quinn, spit- [gAN'I‘Atwo star route to the S?utt}e'()cam s third basemen, is en training the rest of the of| hin golf cluse something that : logey MacCree (who had just 's.) and jesters | Nl-l\\'ball pitcher of the , looking younger will make Homesick Jim will not have to do | played a mddiron from the fifth tee| |of the Chicago Cubs on Catalina island, where he the national are fel-|than the ‘nference pastime ever, resents that he is an old man, ready when he gots the “combback” sig at Heacow hill)—What do to Rabbit Maran- | you mean | a bid for the place left vacant by the injury lows that the other ball play- for the down-and-out nal, e hasn't them, by "Gillettee”y class. unpacked ville Maranville broke his leg in practice, and will Jim—The old Sunday. ers remember long after they| “The baseball have had me in the “has-been” safety. | experts be out of the for several months, it was announced. Bill Brown is lineup have forgotten about great| |class since 1912 and here I am still at it. [ to have collegting a set expect is to the Cubs on trial, but Manager “Red” of “How to Play Golf” books to Deek MacDonald fooled the Ingle. | Baldwin going or of hitting, pitching fielding/fone my best vears, woodlans who Seattle-club that the third to read on the teain trips that he yesterday thought Killefer of.Rt the R T predicts baserpan that f eTR A g g feats, |1 “Also tell the world that lam not at the chloroform he was Jooking over u new sub. age. has to make every Sunday (o the will make good with the ma- For haseball, with all of its lure,! division for the Carter-MacDonald. hits of the combined offerin of { There are a half dozen players in the American league, all various baseball dinmonds where be- Miller firm. league club. Jike any other line of endeavor, | he buseball and thinks golf, real estate A straight | Culloton and Richardson, {of them big stars, who are plays ,)or been a drive that The BSeattle has PO, A comes, sometimes, drab proposi.| went crooked was what manager Pittsburg- AB. It M, R | older than I am. | all during the training camp 1 Thompson, b+AP3 2 2 4 0 tion and the daily gamea become a!l Deek was looking for, puzzled § 2 .88 s a Barnhart, ..... g “No one needs to During close game In Everett season with the problem of disposing it daily grind. ! | a dozen guesses Sa———— . JOrantham, «f . & 1 16 830 lunt summer, Bill wag stationed at of Baldwin., Killefer has two third- i comedians of the [ pick them out. Some of them have K| 4 But it the Martineck, 1 .... 1 §s°B lel third base when the batter sent o Ever since Chet came and Baldwin, both 6 in the big show 20 all King sackers, Brazill ~.... & o 1 2 o game who laugh apd Kid their way Ill"‘n yeurs, | | | Bherloek, ef left and 1 1 seorcher his ear and valuable on the #2 ... 4 1 2 2 or more. am not pust woke | buck with the story that he | too to sit beneh, Willlams», . thru their tenure of service on the| them 12 1 yet | || .... 3 0 2 ¢ ¢ "uf him up, shouting, “Say, what the hig | had shot a 72 on the California e has been nnxious to trade Mohiague, 8% 08 who do much to make 10-your man in the majors.’” | | | diamond | l‘..ultl-l @ 1 2 1 o BRI, oisirs it a who fill in €.+ e ".x S | idea! Why don't you cry ‘Fora'? «¢lub course, he has win for player could interesting for Hmr! | Country | | Culloton, % 0 0 baseball really p ...vv.c 0 9 1L been his regular | some where he would be necded spot .... 1 4 o o fellow players. ! The experts have at various playing game | Richardson, p o, ¢ had this fellow Chuek Sexuml | at Inglewood-~100, or worse, maore, times Quinn as old as 43 They say ’l‘ e st s S ——. ] | Totals .54 .30 "$-M ' 194 years, And take it from of the Eversole Optical Co, Is getting g ”~” 1 ‘ Rabbit Marvanville. | me, | PR— | Beoattle AB. R H.PO. A4R dack doesn’t of to be relish the idea SRRRRRRRRRmmmmm—- some linksman, He went 6. 0 | R W quite Pare. B 8 irassnevis B il B to MARANVILLE, the! R SRS ERMRN NN ST 4 'Bfunny when one inter.| | out to Heacon Jill the goes WIN Brady. T 8 iy Tl g 1 a 0 being in the “hasbeen™ 2 : other | put | . N . ~ day" |PIRATES _R;\um'n' ' MIKE DUNDEE | view Frank IRyan, the fruit Cutshaw, 1 9 03 5.9 midget infielder of the National king © | 2b ..... | class at so early an age oas 18, ! BYALEXC.ROSE | and made the round in 110; broke ? 2 14 9 thisa is Mike the giways box of Brasitl, 3b ;...... 9@ has been and is a great Yea, Dundee, produces n clgars, league, I-.\Hi That's all he admits. | USteeiheads, 71 “Weoden. only three clubs; left 20¢ with TRIBE| pelnts; ‘ho- | OVER Eidred, vf ..vOOOO 2 o 0 2 6 There that ’ 3 featherwelght, wha meels Cappy Kellison has the same habit, are things . - Chicago llm‘| player. many . f fhaade™ | &1 peints, | boy at the gully et (he sixth; two- Herman, rf ~vOO. 2 $ N 8 e 9 Doc 16 —Pitis. done that That result the team ' Bnell, Tacoma hurricane, in | R SANTA MARIA, March 6 1 the Chicago Cub star has was the of mateh MeCabe, iOO.. & 1 8.0 ‘ | | bty with the pondboy at the 15th If . Joe Jackson fplayed at the Ralnler links the a decislve 8 to 1 victory golf Satur slzaround cvent at the burg scored Eiflott, 1b ..ceoo. 3 e 0 12 L does not meet approval in the way | g | | main ! and arrived home just half.ahour ’?l)’ afternoon betwesn the who oo | o 0 5. il bays Orane, iciei k) 8 818 ‘of conduct, but Maranville, to of “Shocless | Crystal Pool Twesday wight. Duns| over Beattle here Sunday, the| Joe'| the room with s 1 MBMORIRS |ruvv' locker space the| Inte for dinner, attiettle Fir've BOuner, ....c.o 3 e ¥ 2 19 bears a remarkable resemblance | starred for the I’6 the L dee !Se l Barnhart with his antics Letool the of ! Clyde | « il 1 o % 19 ball players, on the|| Jackson. The former stur ?ff lockers and habiiuss ad ga | Dixie La Butte bontam at the bat, making five hitsI'l'o'll., diamond, reigns as chief clown wooden closets i|to Hood, | rates | Blryker, P ciseses'd 9 0@ 110 |, , ruled out Jack Mclean Loses called off his mateh ses Lonties .4 ~ Contest ~... of| Club Preshlent . M. Thompeon recently., 1 Lout five times & € them. ’ : huqiLweight, who fouwght here | of up. Plummer, p - ‘among g 1 ime fdonated a silver which will i with his Chucklcts when 65 4 baseball as o result of the trophy, go| he ! but Brandt. » 1 1 2:.0 how he used 1919 | g heard | Seattls was able 1o collect three pi “I'llnever forget tea:a of 59 {to the winaing this three.gams | about this wonderful round. Jack | to Portland *Retßer i vy .0 199 the Billy s now touring the feotios the of was to run bases.” says | tank of matches, first which ’ ' g e o sl £ o ! | has a new Chevrolet that In n'[turA! | . McCabe, the new Seattle out- lacnndn!.| | ®aturday, which nuarly 100 players Has Portland R'nal R'rith Ram.! Totaly. .. sB9 L 8 '3 A 8 towns, ! teed-off, Stryker . to run withou! gaaoline, Nurmi of | Beore by Innings: fielder, who was once a team- ‘Tm: scored ~ | i - pers an ! Last season Joe managed the! impressive . Pittaburg i .'nx' * ...... 200400002—38 Boston, }Stryker mate of Maranville's at L Wl Eillett southpawed his way to vie. Seattle Hlt, 00 1 A ' club at La. Good Knuckle | Has Frank to 23 victory over the Seattle B'nal Indians e B 0 24T 214 Bastrop, Several| in -hole maleh anyone secen Van Pat. “One day in Brooklyn he was g' the final 36 of the Beattle ...... 00400001 91" ;élnn . j SANTA MARIA, Cal, March 16— mens ten? This hothouse golfer should be Brith basketball team here Hunrlu}',' | llown that was on mailway goif HIIB .oiiiniin,06030001 03 on first base and hid behind big years ago city the front E EMHIn hmnmmru!g Nl Bohkon yesterday by a § and Ball Plummer ;?lll"’l | | Delivery about dus to give his knickers an at the Templo Center, Sterling Stryker is the Paavo Nurmi! Innings pitched-——Stryker 4, Fd Konetchey, and the pitcher | of all for weeks 3 page papers due !of mcore, i 3, Brandt 2 Culloton 6, Richardson 8. . have MARIA, Cal, March 16 alring. 13of the Seattie ' ~ couldn't see him. He must The morning round was played at In. Spivak and Berenson Indians. Al bat—Off Biywer 20, off Plummer | a difference of opinion as to the Ku| { |fq.\xr.\ ‘ Barney 11, | glewood Elllott's hotme pasture—and the 'AJ The knuckle ball, one of oft Culioton 18, Doubie forgotten that the Rabbit was the] the visitora, nw"‘ Trying to reduce a big plays—Tobin to !]Klux Klan, i iad who the red for Spivak his salury t | ru't:mnn-i to. there, for Maranville lit out for | gets froam deliverieas to master in| Every time Don Miller comes to wamnna,l Brazill; DBrandt Emmer to Billott, Pacific had & Z-up edge on the lniuulwther il-.a:u- for 16 talllex and Bercnson runs around the bags a halfr! Passed ball—Tobin, Wis-~Off ) & and slid into the be- Several of the youngsters trying the stock In trade of town he calls up Don Moore, and |ing for!!}?.h‘)’kar Btryker second bag | N Bohopn-—af the North Pacific Coant pltching, s off Plummer 2, off £ ) dozen times with Culloton Ru for a place on the New whose | Bterling Stryker ] the results are alwaya the same, {l2 . 4 a day a fore the pitcher came out of the | Orleuns|Pfrolght bureau. Initial Appearance | i:\ wntrh: Stryker 6, off Plummer 0, o Hit Jerome |« |mnd-—o? Itou!club have with was at the lake shore Jinke i The demon rightlefthanded golfer Mike Mondschein, Pearl his wrist, Keeping tab on his time, Cullston 6, Runs fog. piayed teams in that ! The big righthander, who report ; on | responsible for-- ! The afternoon round found very | best the Be Like 6, j All of them Joo Killett from Aberdeen has to borrow mon. PPoplack played for Nurmi, he has a watch, .'md‘ Btryker Drandt 2, Dases on balis— And was the time that vicinity. say red many pounda overwelght, is many | can | [ at home on Fohon's —Jef- | )u-.-’( i‘”“i iL Off Btryker 1, off Culloton 2, the much backysrd to home attie team, runs, but that lets him off Plum- .. a pill as hard sa ever, but ey get again, { ;I out, ll‘ he slid into second base, just | Ptk he and to bear in hia piteh mer %hn m‘iI{rrwn —~and forged shead starting down i‘w 1, off Brandt 2, off Richardson 3. . fat and slow his mateh the title 1t was Portland's second him 25 seconds to circle very on feot, fended the and won an | are | \h“!nr_v:‘took mc{ Struck 1, 1, Rich. ~ mite of a fellow, and if he Jit ‘hog ! Wig, and the boya beginning to out-—Hiryker Plummer fihe lEth Ereen, the 3318 hole of the day's Billy Short, whose business it 'mrr the Beattle team, the first bases the other day., He makes bot.| ardson 1, Brandt 1. Homa run—Barn. - on the bottom of the pile he | One of the boys saw Joo get on F bume about his ability be. || | play i in to that of L hart, Thres-base hit—Barnhart. Two- second base- see the resi the ing scored in Portland, severs] weeks | | time when e cheats and cuts the would grab the |the scaled one day and Le tells me 'o ilur © ~ ! | The knuckle ball results in many | base hits—Barnhart, Thompson, Um- Twe world labors, ook his first fling i' bases, his to bouncing twin beys Mauriee ago. and - man's shirt-sleeve with testh it camo a at the figures 223, e .- ————————.-———— pires——O'Connor Sutherland. stop e 5 . | | pop flles unless it s met ————————. e i Frank Dutra and Mortimer L t*]llalt'l)‘ hang on like a bulldog. Joe used to about [ Praocis| s . and i welgh 150, it's or;i Patra, Jr.-arrived At the home o(! | with the bat and hard to con. ~ *And in Boston one night he and |/even less, when at his best for the | Mortie Dutra, the sopular professions! of |trod other all White Mickey O'Nelll chased eanch " Sox. ithe} Grays Marbor Countty club, Aber- | Frod Blake, ! tdeen, on § | who pltehed for Seat ‘over the seventh floor of one of the ! March' l There was also a rumor that j | Mre. Dutrs and the new arrivals are a few ago, had a Mmr‘,r In their in and ; i”' years Big hotels pajamas, {Jackson| had several other White well, and Mortie. ®r. | s smilingly breaking it was window !amu. | knuckie ball, but ® ‘out of rooms and along the players on his team. the handing out the smokes o everybody he (Sox num% | | practically valueless Hundreds of becuuse he Jedges. peopie jammed | of Eddie Cicotte being most | meets. i prom- 1t below, walching them, e "cmihln'( control the street | inently mentioned. Mariey Ostethout, n I l very 3 promising ~ "In Brooklyn one afternoon | However, the truth of such nuf | younster, sasily won the homors In the and Uncle Wilbert medal . 5 umpire | i play competition for the junior ¥ ports was never confirmed. | fhad and fdivigion ot Inglewood yesterday, with al | 'YAKIMA g’ an | % ~ Robinson argument ™. ..8 } WINS feard of #2.IB~TL Phil Johnson vo ~ Maranville, not mors than five | aml; i b Moser eame next order I Joe a !Steve In in in between am told that has | with | Yo ~ feet height, got I Prespective scores ' STATE of 1813379, and TITLE ~ them and Kept bumping big ! younger brother, Jerry, who §~%l 1:-zll § Yakima high won the state ‘ last school ~ Robbie's paunch with his head, was with Charlotte, N .C., | i —————————— basketba!l championship here Satur year as pitcher. he and Robinson is se fat that he a They say day evening from Clarkston, 19 lo - he couldn’t get at Maranville. is a sure enough big leaguer. Victoria| Puck 17 & | than a riot, So it looks as if the name of uch It was little Jess Juch populari Jackson from Carolina is teo It wax a thrilling contest thruout, ~ *With all of his tomfoolery, | .\lnr-: t one it in withessed of the largest popularity stick the big leagues a bit by anville has been a great ball in 12 player| » crowds that has ever jammed its oy snd he has nerve galore. He went: longer. | - - Two Gam Universitly ?- way into the gym A up to the plate in a game one -1.1)'»' | “% Ballard Commercial club roll. 2 with his cap cocked over one ear! Some Quantity ] Yakima led at half time, 8§ to 4. THEer hockey team yelled the ‘l'm scored a 3 to 0 and to pitcher: go- |- it comes to quantity the | . Carlton starred for the winners victory In an international mateh be left to must deserved 4ng to bust the next pitch into |WHB.\' ith 10 points his credit § Boston Sox Red pitching staff with the Victorin Colonists at the i\.\ | field and break up -your old hall'i‘ The certainly filis the bill, quality Crystal Pool Sunday. And he with a game!” did. scream- be | . | '1 is yet to determined. In the two other international ing liner to left ficld™ con. Maria There 18 listed the tests the Beacon People } ! are on played, Hill 110 oy Santa . - o Boston roster and only six of them pounders won from the Victorin Foul | Entertain Indians Nick Altrock | | fi‘ / £ are under aix feet. There are an Bay team, 5 to 2, and the .\lndrunng Nick | SANTA MARIA, Cal, March 16— d the Altrock, £ls public lho?; 9 —and even dozen six-footers. Bulldogs, pounders, played a tie| on right Tcoach of the Washington Sena- ’ with the Victoria They put it In ! ' Howard Ehmke, ace of the staff, %o.pound team ' ?nnln'.\lurml fors, is the Al 1 they entertain the ball players bizgest laugh-maker. || is likewise the tallest, being asix The International hostilities willbe iuhl’ l A big dance was given here recent trock has lot of and Is car a stunts | feet three inches, Alex Ferguson isiresumed next month at Vietoris, state it as our honest | | Iy for the boys and the other o the Senators of their the day| ried by as one | next in order, just one inch shorter. ‘whcn championships will be de. “}é | Santa Clara club, under the attractions for his | cided the the di. biggest gate Six of them are sonthpaws, 12 are by total goals acored in ' belief that the tobaccos of Fugene Rubel, was sidelines. each rection host | clowning of the vighthanders, Of the lot, the vet. of the games. ;1 at & big barbecue used in “In Washington a few years | Jack is the i ! Chesterfield are of eran Quinn heaviest, Santa Muaria Hkes the Indians Jimi “Atrock ago,” says Bagby, the beam around the 190. Old-fashionell .mvll tipping managers, wearing they're trying to make It stunt '. | plmm.-n!! finer hence had a of having Al on ok quality [and ~ | mark. a chip their shoulders and a ' van for them so they'll come back again | Schacht throw a rubber ball size counts theif f If for anything, dyke on chins, hoard next year. e of diamond and Altrock * would | better than in across the the Red Sox staff is certain to taste] any ' their Lroods together on Mareh 27 It means much to a town ol this catch it of his ' ~would on top || deliver. However, physique is and have them iln shape to whip glze for o Coaxt league team to other at the 1t a real base tmlnl head. looked like of the assels = cigarette price, just one many any umplire in a 40.round fight by and they're nnxious to line One substi- :hrrn up ball. day somebody needed by the successful 3, pitcher, April |the Tribe again for 1926, & Tobacco tuted a real ball and Schacht let | s Liggett Myers Co, g 9 with a heave, and while he didn't throw it hard enough fto seriously hurt Altrock, he did | OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN erack him on the dome with it. | X i Altrock was thru with that trick after that. “Altrock’s best stunt a few years 1l was a that Chesterfield azo wrestling match he| held with himself on the couchlm:s

Jines. He would have all kinds of| . n! crazy holds, and he got many CIGARETTES Jaugh with hiz stuff. And his| Dempsey-Carpentier fight with| k}f‘ | Schacht was also a scream. ! “ “One night in Washington Ger-| many Schaefer was sleeping in hln' o \‘/t,,', room and he was badly in need of AN LS | mW W a I o shave, more and more Altrock decided to shave him, SN B/ Schaefer, having returned fromandla party, wasn’t i any danger of wak- i N5, ing up. Altrock straddied him, and| Cveryik/ after lathering his face, plcked off =tV|XA aay the whiskers one by one after n[ “ windup on every It a (M piteh. ,\/f\/" was | a wonder that he didn’t sever Schaef-| st er's noge with that razor.” SRR\,&? With the Indians, l THERE are plenty of comedians| on the Beattle club this yo:n‘.i and many will be the laughs that| iy the fans will get out of Frank Bra. | % zill, Buster McCabe and Ace Elliott, l if they pull the stuff on the dia-| YRS Al gnond that they do around the! A #pring camp. | Brazill is more serious on the | b olty mu“?}?;%l ) diamond than he is off of the | field, and he wanis {o win so ‘ badly that he doesn’t feel | around muck, but hoth McCabe and Elliott get so much joy ont | of life' that even a tight hall | s?f:t;“'e*;te&é}& game, play as well as they | might, isn't likely to affect their, i comedy, How good some of these plnyrrl% svho kid their way thru baseball | gnight have becomne, stars that they i have been with all of their kidding,| 3¢ they had been more serfously ln-! viined, will never be known, But 3t takes all kinds of people to make

Ihe world zo around, as they say, and it it wasn't for the jesters,

baggball would lose a lot of Its kick. AyMcCube sayw; "Life ls so v