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records for a long number of years of any other featherweight In the limelight today He Is a short-roun- d master at the past Wolverton Expects to Land and can hit a terrific clip for thatgame distance He won has of all famous his Koemer Also knockouts within the limit Azevedo who has gained prominence Club His here this winter has had no trouble in besting all boys Hardy Downing has sent against him He is by far the class of the local boya and If he wine from rSptclal to The FRANCISCO Feb 18 —If there Chavez tonight hfc will be In line for SAN anything In environment Bill some of the other classy battlers of the country Bernhard’s Salt Lakers ought to be Williams vs Sanders April 3 fit when they start the season The semifinal one distincg to will be a have are They certainly between Gus Williams the local tion that does not fall to the lot of scrap “new fnd” and Frankie Sanders of other Coast league clubs When theya New York This should be equally as reach Porterville they will have affair as the headliner church as their gymnasium Bernhard thrilling an told the chamber of commerce he Williams 1 one of the favorites with wanted a gym to use In case of rainy local bugs and has come to the top weather The best Porterville gym is rapidly this winter If Gus takes the located In a church and that’s where the boys will have their headquarters Rube Bills late of the Angels but now of the San Francisco team Is the signed contract latest Seal to send hisannounce that he to headquarters and will report at Sacramento training has been away quarters on time Ellis from Los Angeles which accounts for the delay In getting word from him He writes that he was surprised but home pleased as well on his return to learn of the trade that had been Hold Regular Sunday Meet made and assures the club that he Is more than satisfied to be with San Spite of Old Man There were reports that Francisco Boreas both Ellis and Koerner were having their financial troubles with Chance but the speed with which Ellis has signed up rather nullifies that assumpShooting in a blinding blizzard Hartion Rube mentions Koerner in his letter ry Heagren once more proved his high that the lo- standard as a trapshooter by making and expresses the opinion no will trouble have coming the enviable score cal club 48x50 at the regto terms with the first sacker Just ular Sunday shoot of yesterday Heagren as soon as Fitzgerald comes into the fold Wolverton will have his outfield shot consistently throughout the race and there was no doubt on the scoring lined up with the exception of Malsel who is figured in a utility role Schal-le- r of any of his targets Glen Bishop was and Ellis have signed while Calvo haa announced his terms O K and a close second to Heagren breaking transportation has been forwarded to 46x50 It was not until the last event him that the referee was able to decide the se jc jt winner of the Walter McCredle manager has Portland Beavers claims that he this Although the weather conditions for the best pitching staff lined up were a great drawback the local club since had season he has that coming the days of 1911 realized largest attendance they wll have had the pitchers McCrediebatters Among the the this winter Coast league send against The A A T A medals and- the club are Fincher Brenton Houck Schats-letBigbeen Leake challenge trophy were shot for in the Penner Helfinch andbushers will try events Harry a lad from the Heagren won the club to break into the pitching staffa challenge by a score of 24x25 trophy McCredle has lined up such good while all the members of the A A T A team that it will be a hard matter to won points on the medals which are division out of the him first keep being shot for at the Sunday events 9e 3( Is club owner In the line-uleague Every his p of eyes over the casting FITZPATRICK WINS WALK Chance has his the Angels Frank New Orleans Feb 18 —Harry W team fairly well lined up and other owners concede that the Angels will Fitzpatrick president of the Southern have to be beaten to win the pennant Amateur Athletic union won the five Is not satisfied with mile walking race of the S A A U George Stovall make a couple of held here his club and he will His time was 43:37 As the team now is consti- The record today Is 41:57 changesStovall would have hard work tuted them at the top of the second keeping to hi surprise his arm limbered up division U( noand he pitched four no-h- it quickly he had the run Innings Wolverton thought before Harry retiring Stroud deal closed last fall for next week he did the same thin to Ralph have It kept at The Clara Although ha asked Santa last he hurle he stated to several persons four at San Quentin In half of a game Sunday quiet 1916 the of close the before weeks meantime' he has been doing light would Join the the season that Stroud work three or four weekly and Wolverton the left Seals this year hi arm la ' roundingdays into condition to up Henry with the opening of the training financial arrangements that seaLouisville son only two' weeks away Berrytooand it aappears servon Stroud’s high price “The old souper feel great” said put ices That Is the reason the deal was Ilonk yesterday “and I’ll be Just about called off when we get to Sacramento ready But there’s one thing I hope and that Chance opened hostilities Is that I don’t have to face any harder Frank Vernon club last week when hitters" with the to work that Stovall needed he stated than he did forOakland Feb 18 —The usual rush out a month longer the band wagon is now on and Chance claimed that Stovall is getting slow- Oakland fans will have some real news so old that he rounds Into shape every day haa challenged ChanceAn-to almost ly Stovall The acquisition af Carl Zamloch week the first base the flrt play and U C coach and Spokane slugger Inyear Tigerssjc meet this gels ae dicates that Del Howard Is leaving no unturned to settle his infield San from Coleman writing Jerry states that he never agreed stone roblem The deal for Zamloch which Francisco as been In the air for several weeks club and was to terms with thehisVernon settled yesterday afternoon Nick contract Dallas has he signed that Williams saw a writwho letter Spokane tomanager believes Tom Darmody will the majors next go ten to Ham Patterson differs with the Zamloch season young catcher Where Zamloch will be played Is a ic ie which only the' training camp George Stovall Is planning to keep question decide Carl can pitch but his will before the eyes of the ability as & hitter the “Tigers’1’ will Induce Howard to want to play him regularly ZamVernon fans A tiger’s head will be worked on the right side of each of loch wants to play first while Howard The home uniform and others seem to believe he would the player's shirts Is white with a small dark stripe and fit In -splendidly at either second or black trimming around the color The third Zamloch Is an Oakland boy He traveling uniform ' Is gray with a dark Union from the association graduated stripe jc jfc ae several seasons ago to Detroit where The Coast league staff of umpires he hurt his arm and’ was compelled to addition of Perl Casey retire from the game after a brief exwith the recent of Portland to succeed Jack Doyle perience with Denver A year ago he will be made up as follows: Red Held apparently recovered went 'to the Bill Guthrie- Jack Phyle Ed Finney Northwestern league late In the season pitched five games for Spokane Perl Casey and Brashear won four of them and-- hit 464 in jC $ $ He was a sensation “Ilonk Baum the famous wlldhog eighteen gameswherever ’he was put threatens to be the first to hunter pitcher ' jjt on Manager Wolverton’ staff look £ Calhas heard that the naover the Chicago Cubs and say: Ewing tional commission haa agreed to forbid “Let me af 'em!’ clubs from claiming purBaum was called in suddenly a few major league chased minors-untithe dose of the weeks ago to help out the Swain & season a rule for which he contended Sheehan Independents in a game at reforms- I Clauf urd He alar ted carefully but among f other desired ' For ten-rou- nd Herald-Republleh- B slx-gon- TRAPSHOOTERS DEFY BLIZZARD In ' - 9)E - 4' j - SEASON’S WORK Cha-vez-Azev- THINK six-rou- nd AT HOME -- New York Feb 18 — Manager Me Graw of the New York Giants will take a small army of players with him to Marlin Tex when he leaves for that place on the spring training - r Basketball ' SilkOIooghun - self-avow- ed writes baseball Silly Evans yarns four-roun- Captain Wilson Peppering Up Chief of course among the cinder is Capt Brownie Wilson This GIRL SWIMMER EQUALS artist distance man Is on the Job now gritty WORLD’S RECORD practically every day He is setting a good example for the men who expect to don crimson Jerseys and chase down Philadelphia Feb 18 —Miss Olga the Intercollegiate records of the state Dorfner of this city national this spring 'Brownie will probably of the and run the half and mile this alswimming championships equalled the though Norgren has his 'eyeyear on the world's record of twenty rnlne seconds red and white? pilot for the quarter for the left dash in the champion- Romney Is the only quarter-mllof a recent abundance of 140 men ship swimming meet of the Middle At- out to pound it out around fifty-tw- o lantic division of the Amateur Athletic who-use- or three Norsk Is looking to union here last night Fannie Durack Brownie to filland the gap of Australia unofficially established the In Good ' Romney Shape 1914 record In state holder for the record Romney In the championship for the quarter Is always in training men Ernest W Sopp of the Philadel- Lowell says it will be fifty flat or phia Swimming club defeated Frank C bust this year Creamer' the Middle Atlantic champion “How many stars left the InstituSopp’a'time was 6:511-- 5 tion last year?” is always the question at this season There Is Brokmeyer who while he is not out of the uni29 TIGERS TO START versity is Ineligible because of the TRAINING MARCH 3 Rocky mountain conference four-yerule Brok has thrown- the discus four Detroit ' Mich Feb 18—— Arrange- years and last year for the state recments were announced tonight for the ord His absence will be felt but stuthe Detroit American dents at the east bench would not be training trip atof Waxahachle team Tex The surprised to see Goodwin a husky league first contingent of players will freshman of last year surpass Brok’s here Saturday March '8 Withleave the this season Parry Jthe Rocky record members 'who will Join them eh route and others going directly to camp from mountain college title holder In the their homes a total of twenty-nin- e men high Jump was graduated last spring and if Hap Van Pelt sticks to his 'dewill start work termination to keep forevermore out Utah athletics It looks like Spencer A great deal of Interest has been of Reid be the only veteran In this aroused between the members at the event will to Norgren left Parry and local club over the big shoot which Is Brok are good men and will Norgreh scheduled for March 4 There will be realize their loss a number of prises offered first prize Van Pelts Loss Significant being a large loving Cup which is now on exhibition In Western Arms display Hap Van Pelt who was high point window winner in all of last year's meets will no doubt be the keenest loss Dorton Following are yesterday's scores: in the pole vault is left with Hap out 48x50 of that event Heagren Ira tlopklns the star hurdler and may not be able sprinter noou 4 5x50 to don-track suit this year He is e a I 44x50 Cummings s1 ! ' Anderson 44x50 now' in a hospital recovering from an Cowan 41x50 operation Norgren is hopeful that the 41x50 recovery will' be soon and complete Tingey Palm 40x50 The men who will defend the crimfis4sts4sasse6sa Bain e e e ' 80X50 son this year ' besides the ones men) E B Heagren eeeeeess28X50 Bernen — 19x50 tioned are Kay in the sprints Parme-le- e eoeaeeea Kerr and Paul in the 15x50 Professional Robbins Kay and Wilf Romney - title-hold- er 50-ya- rd 100-ya- rd er 50-ya- rd d 500-ya- rd -- ar - - -- a eae' x long-distan- ce ' I often inquire “What becomes baseball yarns for a syndicate collectFANS the the winter the material during the playing umpire season?” for theduring season arbiter invariably ing drops out of sight as soon as the camcloses is heard from paign him until he and trebsnothing up serenely the following springAmerican league umps save their money and as a rule take things easy from November until April Tommy Connolly dubbed by Boston scribes “the of Natick" because most of the Sage folks of that tight little Massachusetts town regard Tommy as the real wise man of the village owns considerable real estate and his spendsContime looking over his Interests ' nolly IsHe& family man and loves his can always be seen with one home of his half dozen1 kiddies the main atreet of Natick promenading hobnobbing with the postmaster or talking baseball with the president of the bank Frank claims RochY as O’Leughlln ester N fSilk) his home He sells Insurance the winter but so far aspolicies knownduring has not written any for ball players Silk Is also apolicies and one of the leaders of politician his ward to his Billy Evans sticks right close homd He Cleveland an equal partner in Bill Dinneen an engineering isconcern in Syracuse N Y BUI invested his money in the company seme years ago and the busi-— ness turned out to be a profitable one all he has to do Is to sit back and wait for the dividends to come In At present Dinneen is active in tryto organize a baseball company ing with sufficient capital to place asSyracuse in the International the to be ripe forleague faster com- city is said the scheme goes through SanyBillIfwill probably resign as umpire and be president of the club also its manager Ollie Chill goes every winter to Florida where he owns a crab and business oyster Dick Nallin lives In Frederick Md the little town made famous In song and story by- - Barbara Frletchie and the burial place of Francis Scott Key author of “The Banner Brick Owens winters In Kansas City but spends much of his time in Chicago He usually grabs himself a Job of some sort for a month or so in the writes political fall - - in East in the middle distances Smith Beck-stea- d Douglass Young in the weights Johnson and Harmon in the jumps and Hodges in the hurdles An abundance of high school material will no doubt put In an appearance In the freshmen ranks which will he available Rudlne Martlneau and Ellerbeck from the East Side high Jordan from the West Side and Vic Hall from the L D S U will don suits this' aprlng and try for places on the - v - League Club Rosters Up to Date OUTFIELDERS Maggert MeuseL Jackson - Daley Doane a A J A B Bayless Shinn Tobin Ryan Quinlan - South worth mer Will iams I - ’ParWill- - fall Middleton has been in the minor leagues for a number of years and is no youth He was In the ThreC-- I league for five or six seasons and last year helped the Louisville win the American association flag According to Billy Clymer manager of Louisville McGraw 'picked a live bird in Middleton The Giants paid several thousand dollars for him as well as for Rube Schauer and Emilio Palmero Another youngster in th lot Is J G promising Josefson an outfielder Josefson played with the Dallas club of the Texas league last season lie was in one of the exhibition games against the regulars of the Giants and his work so impressed McGraw that a draft was put in for him this fall Josefson is a and looks like a natural ball player He played team Catmul former A C hurdler In 147 games and finished the season entered the university In the mid- with an average of 302 Charles Cauyear but will not be eligible for spring sey a young pitcher of the Waco team athletics was by the Giants on account Calls for baseball and track will of hissigned good pitching against McGraw’s ’ probably be Issued in the next two team last aprlng weeks weather permitting PrelimiErnest Krueger has been up In the nary work has already commenced in big leagues before Several ago the gymnasium under the supervision he was with a National leagueyeara club and In 1915 went to Macon with the Yanof Capt Brownie Wilson kees He caught for the Omaha club of the Western league last season and was obtained by the Giants in the DESERET GYM--L D S drafts S Stryker is & semipro Sterling CIRCUS DATE SET pitcher who has been recommended to McGraw by one of his frienda is a brief record of the The date for the local circus to be Following who will make the trip: Deseret gymnasium Joint- youngsters given by-tMiddleton pitcher from James the with-thL D S university has been Louisville club of the American assoly in 38 games last seadefinitely decided upon Everyone in- ciationWonPitched 21 Lost 9 Percentage 700 terested In the affair is working hard son 137 ' to have everything in readiness for Strikeouts Bill Morrlsette pitcher from 'BaltiMarch SO and 31 and nothing is being more club of International league games Won 16 Lost 3 overlooked to make the occasion one Pitched In 43552 Strikeouts 118 An Percentage that will be long remembered been Pie recalled from the Way pitcher elaborate program has already club of the International worked out and every official of the Rochester games Won 7 to origi- league6 Pitched in 13 gym has a particular feature Strikeouts 33 Percentage 538 from Is directly In Lost A nate Bobby Richardson Baltimore L ofJaynes pitcher of the show and is particular- club charge International league0 Professor Pitched in the ly Interested In itsD succesa 4 games Won 1 Lost & U has consentHawkins of the I 1000 ed to have a “rube” band ready to fur- Percentage C Causey pitcher from Waco club of nish lively music in connection with Texas Pitched in 39 games league on and the program the other features 18 Lost 10 Percentage 843 ft bids fair to be a great Won altogether Zek Lohman pitcher from Lowell succesa club of Eastern league Pitched in 21 games Won 19 Lost 1L PercentagflL 633 Strikeouts 106 L D S QUINT TO' Sterling Stryker local aeralpro pltqji- MEET MURRAY TODAY Fred H&mahr local semi-pr- o pitcher J G Josefson outfielder from Dallas The L D S basketeenr will meet club of Texas league Played in 147 Coach Miller’s Murray high school games and finished with an average of Deseret gymnasium 302 Stolen bases 28 hoopsters at the Ross Young outfielder from Sherman this afternoon at 330 Since they met of Western the southern lads have been club at Murraysome In strenuous workouts and 187 games and association led league InPlayed holding batting have shown a marked improvement in with an average of 362- Stolen bass their basketballareskilL The church 'Ernest Krueger catcher from Omalia to put up school warriors If it la necessary a strong exhibition prepared club of Western In 113 but believe they will have little diffi- games and finishedleague seasonCaught with hatting In off with the honors average of 335 culty A numberrunning of supporters from both Peter Kllduff from Omaha schools are expected to witness the club of Western shortstop In 145 league Played A preliminary-matccontest game is games and finished season with batting scheduled between the second string- average of 290 Stolen bases 24 ers of the two ‘schools Coach Miller’s William Barr semipro second base defenders are: Robinson Woods Paris man from Cincinnati Watts McMillan Stevenson Morris G James Corcoran semipro catcher from Stevenson Schenck Moss and Stevers Syracuse N j Star-Spangl- ed left-hand- er he e - - - - ' Middleton ’Len e Lee Gardner Miller Mensor Conk-rit- e Diehl - - - jJC Schal-le- r Fitzgerald Calvo Magglnl Ellis - l - ‘ Schupp Benton Sallee Tesreau Anderson Ritter Middleton Pie Way George Smith G Causey E W Vinal Bill Morrlsette Zek Lohman Fred llarscahr L A Jaynes Sterling Stryker Waite Hoyt Catchers —Rariden McCarty Wendell Kocher Ernest Krueger Jimmy Corcoran Inflelders —Holke Herzog Fletcher Zimmerman Lobert Kelly William Barr Joe Wagner Peter Kllduff Outfielders —Burns Kauff Robertson Murray Thorpe Witter Ross Young J G Josefson Many of these the fans never heard of before Of the youngsters much expected from Jim Middleton tho pitcher bought from Columbus of tne American association last season and Ross Young an outfielder 'from Sherman City of the Western association Those who have seen pitch are of the opinion that heYoung will be ripe for the big show within another year' He is only a boy but he had the distinction of leading the Western association In batting last season with & percentage of 362 Not only is he a good batter and fielder but he can also run the bases welL He stole thirty-tw- o last season Young will probably be farmed out by the Giants this year to some minor league club but there will be a string on him and he will be recalled In the - - m '‘Bill” Dinneen is in the ENGINEERING GAME acts as ‘Tommy'Xonnelly LANDLORD - ’ make the trip Pitchers — Perrltt again” will start things off - J themselves So many youngsters have been signed that John M Foster secretary of the club now finds It almost impossible to keep track of the budding athletes Foster gave out yesterday a complete list of all players who will SELLS INSURANCE - - - trip Some of the recruits may never even focus their eyes on the Polo grounds but they are going to the training camp Just the same and for a week or more until the regulars arrive they will have the field at Marlin all to ' - - Manager MGraw Will Take Large Following of Youngsters to Marlin Tex OP THE FAMILY at V sf - i ? : S’ " V ' : t t A J vi"' v ' s f ? ’ '’'r-- - - : TRAINING TRIP bout from Sanderd tonight he will he In line to meet the winner of the affair Sanders has been fighting in the battles in New York and is a to handle He ' was Cinder Artists Are Already tough little boxer schooled In the short-roun- d game and Presall he knows is to tear In from the Working Outlook first and win in a hurry Williams lacks the experience of ent Encouraging Sanders but his friends declare he is a natural f Igher and will give Sanders the same tough treatment he has all may not be &11 that other opponents this winter Williams this year at the has a terrific wallop and knows how to put It across without telegraphing University of Utah but Coach Norgren It to the audience and everyone else and the east' bench athletes are not I Dutch to Tangle With Allen going to let that interfere with a big In the shorter affairs “Kid” Dutch successful season of track If early will exchange slaps with “Yankee” Al- season ' Indications and material count len This should be a fast slugfest and for aught The university Is provided the style of fight that Manhattan olubr with an abundance of track athletes some bers enjoy Both hoys are tough mill- In all stages of development ers and depend upon speed and hay- with three years' college experience some with two and so on down to the makers to win for them Jack Brunaell will' battle with “Batgreenling Not only that d affair but a number of distance men are altling” Nelson in a This should also be a merry scrap as ready taking an occasional Jaunt on both boys are millers from start to fin- the pan of the gymnasium and It Is ish Brunsell has been displaying much not an uncommon sight to see men who nothing but track work at the east battler and Is do ability as a slam-ban- g bench Institution out playing basketwith fans the popular “Kid” Holt a fast feather will take ball wrestling or pulling the weights on Jack Doyle tonight in the first pre- Asked what they are doing the usual is “Oh Just limbering up a lit— liminary Holt has developed Into a reply darn glad when the weather fast boy and should make a good mate Ue—be so we can try the cinders breaks for Doyle The amateur curtain-raise- r - ape GO ON GIANTS’ i - |