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Show a MUTT AND JEFFJeff Isnt Handing Out Any Bouquet Charley Graham Arises to Present Hope for 1921 Pennant Pre-Seas- on Seal Apparently Much Strengthened; Maury Rath Expected to Be Big Help; Lefty ODoul Should Be Wiz, They Say; Young Hal Rhyne Pointed Out as Coming Phenom. tional leagua second basemen In fielding. Rath was released to Seattle, Graham purchasing him from the slwashes. Bert Ellison, obtained from Detroit, will no doubt be used at first base to taka the place of Haabrook, Ellison can play any position on the Infield, but will be used at first unless Jimmy O'Connell displays rsre form, in which eas Ellison will be shifted to the outfield. Either WHUe Ksmm or Hal Rhyne will Be' seen at third. Rhyne is a youngster picked up from th Mission league, who behaves like on of the best young prospects seen In years. IN Caveney at Short. Shortstop will be eared for by Jimmy Caveney, who played thera the greater part of last season, Graham also has Dee Walsh, who win most likely be used as utility man. Jn the outfield Graham ha Schick, Kelly and Fltxgerald. Kelly Is the only newcomer. He wss obtained from 'Toledo and Is a d hitter and fast on hla feet. Schick, although ha had a good season last year, does not carry enough of a punch to hold down a regular berth, according to some of the railblrds. Behind the plate Graham has Agnew and Yell, both of whom were with the club last season. Both of these men are excellent receivers, ao that Graham has little to worry about In this Important department, Jim Scott, Sam Lewis, Johnny (Much and Herb McQualde are the pitchers left over from last season. In addition, Gr. ham has Frank ODoul, se cured from New York; Pat Flaherty, r, from Akron; Roy Grumfrom Detroit; Hanson, pier, r, a from Washington, and Ludolph, a young pitcher from St. Marys college, who. It Is predicted. Is going to make a great pltchsr In a few years. ODoul le the only one of the new ere assured of a 'regular berth! if waa with the Beals before he went to the Yankees. The 6n Franolsco club as It Is presently constituted, contains plenty of speed, has a maximum of fielding ahlllty. Is shv on offensive strength gnd contains a fairly good staff of pitchers. Those who have seen the Seals In ac- right-hande- 1 Two More Needed.. Ons more outfielder and another dependable pitcher and the 8an Francisco club will be ready for whatever the com- -' ing season has to offer In the way of competition. New York and Detroit both owe Graham a player, so that th worries of the Seals' boss In regard to th strength that Is necessary are negligible. The Infield seems to be a decided Improvement over that of last season and thta statement Is made In spite of th fact that Bob Itasbrook, first baseman, refuted to report and Koy Cochran was disposed of to Vernon. This season Graham has acquired Maurice Rath, pot a stranger to the Coast league by any means. In 1917 Rath led the Coast league In hitting and ranked up among the leaders In fielding. Last season with Cincinnati he hit well and led the Na right-hande- r, right-hande- teguBiL Right-hande- ), inswBii vaem AS SENATORS WIN Special t The Tribune. SACRAMENTO, Calif., March 10. Santa Clara college stood no chance Pacific' Coant against the Sacramento league team this afternoon, the Senators winning by a score of 10 to t. Th game was featured by heavy hitting. Marty McGaffigan, Sacramento second baseman, continued the great exhibition he has been putting up dally, both In th field nnd at the bat. He hit a triand ple and a double In three trips walked once. Berg apparently had nothing on the ball, the leaguers finding him si moat at will. Tony Faeth, for th Senators, gav I fine hurling exhibition during the three Inning he performed. Faeth has perfected a crossfire delivery that was working In rare style yesterday. The Senators had two regulars. Pick and Mollwlts, out of the Uneup. . The game waa alow and unlntereatlng for the mosV part. It waa attended by the largest ' number of tans that has witnessed a training game her this OAKLAND WINS . I (CopTrUht 1981, by H. C. FUbSr. TctOa Mark &eg. U. & Pat. Off.) IBS FROM SEMI-PRO- S. MTRTLEDALE HOT 8PRING8, Calif., March 20. The Oakland Coasters celebrated this afternoon with a victory over the Crystal laundry team. It waa by- no means a gam up to the eeventh Inning. iTh. beys, sn Oakland semlpro team, Laundry were leading, I td 2. Then, with Cooper and Emerson on the bases, Barney Kearns, a San Francisco semlpro, shot s single for the Oak that registered two run. There was a good crowd, with quit a delegation of Oakland fans. A1 White strained a tendon, but wll) pot be out of th gam for long. Th score: It, H. E Crystal Laundry j fg 2 Oakland 4 Batteries McNally. Pop Arlett and Schwa ke; K remar, Altan and Raad. one-aid- SANTA MARIA, (Calif., 'March 20. Portland defeated the colored Giants Sunday, I to 3. In a red-hcontest, which was featured by the pitching o Kallio and the batting of Poole. Poole three hits Including a double grabbed end a triple. In five times up. King, the big catcher, loomed up great behind the plate. Roe pitched the last five Innings, and. although he was touched up pretty lively. held th three run lead th Beavers piled up In tha third. The Giant will play a ftve-guaeries during th last five days of the camn season. The score: Rl H. E. bv"s Giant a it Batteriee Kallio, Rosa and jKing; Ro. gan and Ray. STROUD PITCHES FOR HANFORD NINE no-h- GRAHAMS SQUAD Attention You Men of Muscle to Looking for a garter stay put on those muscled leg of your? Something that will act gently yet firmly? Then bo good to your hukr elf. Right now bike into your dealers and get next to these double gnp, double-dut- y -doing Paris. Double Grip 50P and up Maluts Children' Take a tip-bu- y Paris today-rememb- u(oxwirt.o)ilf r.uhr Scott pitching against a battery the Seals had loaned Hallnaa. consisting or Couch Ludolph and Anflnson, met defeat this afternoon, 9 to 0. The hitting waa liberal. San Wanders annexed thirteen emaahea and Salinas ten. Scott, Holenden, Couch and Ludolph each got home-runTh aoorei Salinas ... Ban Francisco s. SEALS WIN FROM Singh Grip35P and up SAN JOSE CLUB - A. STEIN A COMPANY CHICAGO SALINAS, Cal., March 20. Charlie Ora ham a Seal squad, with Lewis and HICKORY Caftan K1W YOU they've been er (15) idirikS" SAN JOSE. Cak, March tWhile en quad of the San Francisco (teals waa be- ing defeated today at Salinas, another delegation came her and trimmed the local pete by a score of IS t . It wsa not until the last Inning that th local prune picker war abl to mnk a showing. Roy Grumpier, tbs pitcher, heaved s brand of ball that would bs good in any man league. kamm, th Seal Inflelder, out of five time at bat, delivered four safe drives. 8l Athletes of Granite and Wett in Dual Meet Today DEFEAT BOUTS OF THE WEEK Msnday Night, At t oclock today In tha Granite gym' At New York iWUUe Jackson vs. natlum th (West High and th Granlti JCanaat (It); Soldier Bartfield Rocky High will stage a dual Indoor track meet. vs. Italian Jo Gans (16); Whiter Mo-The coach of these two schools hav vs. r Georg Leahy (It); Johnny arranged this meet In order to put their Murray vs. Andy Johnson (l(b. teams in better oondltlon nnd to give Tuasdsy Night. them a tittle actual experience for the At New York Tom Gibbons vs. coming A. A. U. meet which will be held Paul Ssunpson (16), Friday. In tha competition today both coaches will learn th relative strength Wednesday Night. Individual of their teams and also th Hits At New York Harvey Bright vs. ability of the athletes. Frank Engle (16). For th past month athletes hav been i training at the West High, and Coach Thursday Night. Homer Christensen has som very good At New York Pete Herman vs. new material, rsoently found, along with WUll Adams (10). his experienced lade, (Funk, A. Everett. in Saturday Night. D. Everett, Farney and Hoggan. Coach Sam Baird of Granite has such At Nsw York Phil Pranchlna vs. athletes a Buehner, Peterson. Cornwall. Frankey Osnearo (12); Jack Reeves vs. Johnny Smith (12); Irish Paddy Hart, Jensen and Summer-hay- s POMONA, Calif., March 20 Playing er- Spharr,to Boyce, In the contests. put Flynn vs. Phil Bloom (16). rorless ball,' the Seattle Rainier van ons-lap The events will consist cf a thrse-lsp on dash, sprint, print, quished the Chicago Cub Yannlgana e relay, run, mil run, half-m- il th West Second street diamond this afhurdles, medley .relay, ternoon, by the score of 16 to T. The shotput, broad jump and high jump. The Is planed to hold a reception at 10 o'clock at th high school audiSuds tapped the Cub trio of tossers at Granite track is about aeventy-fiv- e yards in th forertoon torium, and other functions will follow. will, making their hits count for runs. around. Th board of education will tender the Eldred was the individual slugger of the champions a banquet this week at the game, obtaining four hits out of four oonoluslon of their successful Asks season, were times at bat. Two of these wallops which was rewarded by two titles home runs. The score: Yokel Th proposed gams with th Montana Him to CHICAGO. champions will not likely be played at as Oaach Kappls Is not In favor of Ira Dern yesterday asked Harry Hea- all, any mors basketball thl season for his gren. wrestling promoter, to call off nego- men. Ha states that tha boys are all tiations with Pappas and to substitute young, and hav had a very heavy. aea- Mike Yokel. Dern further' said that, so son, and that If would b unwise to play far as he is concerned, Yokel can dictate any mors, his terms as to th division of th purse si longtakeas he doe not provide "that the WILSONS HAND INJURED. loser all. Dern stated that he is willing to wresBOSTON, March 29. Johnny Wilson, tle winner take all. H says h Is better middleweight champion, fractured a bone than when he met Tokel last year. If he In hla left hand in his bout with Mike Is winner over Yokel, Dern says, he will O'Dowd at New York Thursday night and as a result hla match with Jack claim the world's middleweight chamBritton, scheduled for March 2S, will be pionship, which Mike now claims. postponed t as announced tonight. Heinie ' Sand Smashes the Seattle Chicago Pitch Leather for Two Homers, ers at Will and Plays Hits in Four, Scores Three Errorless Ball Field. By J. C. D. IN THE BEES' TRAINING CAMP, Boyea Springs, Cal., March 20 President Blljy Lane of the Bees arrived In camp today Just In time to share In tbs glory attaching to a 10 to 0 victory of hla hlralinga over the marines' of Mare Island. Tha day waa extremely cold and a cutting wind slashed across th diamond, It waa a regular day of the Rocky mountain type, only damper and consequently more disagreeable. In spite of th cold, however, a crowd of several hundred took Californians their Uvea In their hands and paid at tb gate, which In this case wa a hole In the fence.- - and declared ft waa sn unheard-o- f spell of weather. Had it bean a good day, the game would hav been sxclting and Interesting. The marines put up a much better exhibition than they did Wednesday. Sand Slugging: Hero. - Heinie Sand waa th slugging hero of the day. Heinie lilt the first ball pitched for a home run, and in the fifth Inning he repeated, the latter hit coming with two on. Heinie came around to collect his two prixe raxors, but the beet that could be don for him at this distanc was a couple of rusty blades. . , In view of the weather, It would have been a pleasure to pa as Heinie a ton of coal, providing, of course, that he had set It afire at one. Heinie also scored three runs for the Bees, batted In four and had seven perfectly accepted chances. Siglln and Hauger busted out triples and Jourdan hit a double. The visitors were held to three hits, two of them not very sound ones. Jack Bromley served the pitching for four Innings and Hollis Thurston for five. Both were In good form. Thurston Is becoming so well versed In control and change of pace that he apparently Is on hla way to a great season. His change of pace shows remarkable improvement over last year. Marlow, playing second base for the marines, pulled some star plays and came In for rounds of merited applause. If the weather permits, vannlg&n games will be put on th bill of far beginning tomorrow. Conference Is Held. 440-ya- rd half-mil- forty-flvs-ya- rd Ira Dem Match be-hi- Heagren With Reception at Logan for o Winners Utah-Colorad- i IXXJAN. March 20 The - Lgfan high school basketball team; Rocky Mountain will be honored scholastic titteholders, tomorrow at a big reception to be them by the Commercial club. It ten-ter- j MRS. MALLORVNAMES BOSTON, March 20.--- PARTNER. Franklin I. Mallory, winner of the womens national singles indoor tennis title here yesterday. will hav Miss Edith Sigourney- of this city as her partner in the English and French lawn tenniB championship doubles which are to be held in England In May, It waa announced tonight. -- A VERY SMART STYLE FOR THE TIGHT KNOTS OF THE PERIOD Home runs Strand, Eldred Twombley, Kelleber. Two-bahits Wlstersil, Murphy, Eldred, Sacrifice hits Strand, Oldring, Gomes Wlstersil. Hit with pitched ball Barber and Stangels by Francis. Btolen bases Murphy 2, Eldred, Strand. Passed Nine runs, 10 hit,off York. In four innings; ( runs, 4 hits, off Freeman, in three innings; no rune, 1 bit, off Wea4 ver, in 1 inning; 2 runs, hits, off Schorr, in 4 Innings; 2 rune, 4 hits, off Francis, In 2 Innings. Runs batted in Eldred 7. Murphy 1, Strand 2, Wlstersil 1 Oldring 1, Stangels 1, Kelleher 2, Gomes 2, Young 2, Twombley 1. Umpire Rear 2. Summary: 8 tall gel. se President Lane was accompanied to Boyes by Danny Long, representative of th Whit 8ox en the Pacific Coast, and tonight Long, Lane and Cravathla are hav-In- g a secret conclave such as held closed gates on the eve of a varsity football game. Joe M'Uhoit Is expected to drift In to morrow. Recent arrivals from Salt take brought aom comforting stories about how nice the weather Is In Salt Lake. Unhappily, don. they were unable to bring any of the weather itself. Officiate MARE ISLAND. AB. R. Ten 0 4 Olsen, ef I 0 Montelth, lb. CHICAGO, March 20. Officials who 9 Walock. x. will govern Western football conference Prolette, c. contests this fall were announced today rf. Gorman, after conference of "Big Ten coaches. Joyce, If. . . Befor selections, th taking up th Itohnert, tb. coaches agreed that any official who acts Marlow, 2b. In a professional game shall automaticalReynolds, p. ly cancel all his following college conKelly, p. ... texts. 21 Practically the same officials will han-dl- e Touts .. the games who have been used la th SALT LAKE. past. Colonel Hackett will act as referee of th game, Sand. 2b. ... Michigan and Ohio State I). Lynn, as snd Minneeota-Michlga- n gams. Hauger, If. , Jo Magldaohn will handle the annual Jourdan, lb. struggle between- - Illinois snd Ohio Stats. Oravath. rf. . Walter Eckersall will referee th game Vanoadoll, rf. between Michigan snd Wisconsin snd th Siglln. tb. .. contest Oliver, cf. ... B. Lynn, c. . Ryler, Bromley, p. Thurston, p. Grid Named Contests for Big The SPUR Chicago-Northweste- rn Purdue-Maroo- HANFORD, Calif., March 20 Ralph Stroud pitched nine straight strlkea In th opening Inning of his first ball gam of th 1921 season her today. Pitching for tha Hanford olub of th San Joaquin valley league In a practice game with th Del Ry team of th Ral-el- n Belt league, Stroud pitched four lt n He waa followed by Inning. seoond-etrin- g McOaelln hurlers, Hoand xLsvsrsua .... man. - Score; R if ii Hunford .25 10 Totals Del Key j J X Batted for Bromlsy In fourth. Mars Island SALINAS DEFEATS Run no-ru- By BUD FISHBB dr rs KALLIO AND POOLE STAR FOR BEAVERS double; crip I tlon In their preliminary games like the contour of the team, but a closer study reveals that another dependable pitcher, one who can step In and win without the proverbial "Ifs" and and, and an outfielder who can be used In the clean-u- p position will help to maka tbs team complete. At this writing the roster of th Seals reads thus wise; Ditchers Jim Scott, Elmer Hanson (Wsuihlngton); Willie Ludolph (St Mary's college); Pat Flaherty (Akron); Sam Lewie, Johnny Couch, lefthanders; Frank O'Doul (New York); Roy Grumpier (Detroit). Catchers Sam Agnew, Archla Yell, Edward Anflnson. First base Jim OConnell, Bert Elll Son (Detroit). Second base Maurice Rath (Cinctnna tl). Third base Hal Rhyn (San Jose) Millie Kamm. Bhortatop Jimmy Caveney, Dee Walsh. Outfielders Justin Fltxgerald, Joe Kelly (Toledo), Maury Schick. D. Desmond (semi-proBill Stahlker (semi-pro- ). MGAFFIGAN STARS By J. C. D. THE BEES TRAINING CAMP, March 20. ye Springs, Calif., at Monterey, California' first Charley Graham, manager of the Seals, modestly suggests that while .the boys mr Indulging their fondness for picking pennant In winner March, hi aggregation be given a little consideration. Chartey la a sort of shrinking violet when It come to making claims, but he has able proxies In thl activity in the entire pres of San Francisco. The lads who punch holes In typewriter ribbons in old Yerba Buena - would have the universe understand that, ao far as the 1921 pennant race l concerned, th deed Is as good as don and that th club might a well call th games they play thl summer ' exhibition game. or less, there , More pretty good ground for giving the Seals a place among th possibilities. There seems to be no reason to doubt that Graham has a stronger club than he had last' season . r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING,, MARCH 21, 1921. ,,..00000000 01010100 ....10011112 Hits Balt iAke Buna Hit Illinois-MIchlg- (- t x x 11 10 Two-bas- KIT CONTRACTS RKCOMMKNDED. TWIN rAMJI. Idaho. March 10 Twin Falls Chamber of Commerce agricultural bureau,, after lengthy discussion Saturday, adopted resolutions asserting the desirability of crops grown under contract, and declaring that th cpntract offered by th Amalgamated Hucar company for growing beets was "th best that eon Id be obtalsed this year. JUST RECEIVED The Newest . Arrow. 0 0 Summary: Home Runs Sande 2. Thrss-ba- a hit hlU Siglln, Hanger. Jourdan. Sacrifice hits Montelth, Joyo. Stolen Sacrifice files Jourdan. Oliver. base Oliver. Runs batted In Sand A Jourdan 1, Oliver 1. Caught stealing Montelth. Struck out By Reynolds t, by Kelly 1, by Bromley I. Beer en Balls Off Bromley 1, off Reynold I, eff Kelly I. Hit with pitched bait H. Lynn by Rqy. nolds Douhl plays Oliver to Sand t Slgttn to Jourdan; Olson to Drbletta Seven run a seven hits off Reynolds. In eln Inning. No runs, two hlta off BromRuns responsible ley, In four Inning. for Reynolds I, Kelly I. left on bee Marine I, Salt Lake t. 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