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ON WHAT TREE DOES THE Every Hockey Day; Wednesday to Be Frank’s Player ‘Ha His . : || Track Men | aerate Are Oregon Quite a treat for Tommy Simpson, If Ortega Is Tough Lad in Battle Crew Call 9s Issued at “a” thia trip to the Northwest. Tommy is a real dyed-in-the-wool native son | to Be Staged Here 1 ‘ig | on Wednesday Night {T promises to be one of the crucial contests of the season will| be staged at the Seattle Ice Arena on Wednesday night. when ‘Vancouver and Seattle puck chasers clash for the second time this 2 on local ice. | Every time the Millionaires invade Seattle and attack the Metropol Squad. or when the local puck retrievers sally forth to the Fritieh | Need Now i Meperte from the suburb near Mt EUGENE, Jan, 28,—Coach | tayware paints a gloomy pic |when he talks of Oregon's prospects |in track and field athletics durin, the coming spring the firwt and « drawing near nin ure ner the shed track are fast workouts n the indoor and the days of? The boys say Ortega is a regular | are to the effect that Frank Farmer ts putting in some strenuous efforts in his training for Battling Ortega. inter knockem-pink in his own little town, We noticed he wore a buckle on his overcoat 1 everything After a week's rest from his bout with Al Sommers in Portland, of the fiercest seen in the Rose City tor one many moons, Battling Ortega again took up his training today |the Austin & Salt gym for his mele Despite the fact that California | has yet failed to determine whether it will have a crew the coming season or not, Coach Ed Leader has issued @ call for Wash- ington recruits to turn out mext Mond ; Tr re is not a veteran left in the ge. It will be a case of building a new machine, as it was with foot deen gie® |with Frank Farmer Friday Expect Mick King and Eddie | Campi to come breezing in any time now. Both are reported on their way Metropolis, the fans are thrilled with a brand of hockey that excelled in any clime where the sticks are wielded and the disc | | year, there is a depressing nearcity of A ggg doubtless will prevail when these old rivals clash | veterans to defend the Varsity colors } “a in the eprints and distances, jump. | Tee locals win step on the ice fresh from their double victory over . ing and weight events, With the ex ‘and Portland last week, and confident that when the referee | | ception of Gorecaky, every man who time, neon will be found on the long end of the score. The game |has heretofore contributed toward attract more than passing interest, as it will mark the appearance | lkeeping the lemon-yellow flying Foyston, captain of last year's world champions, and one of | from the championship pole has ie most popular players that ever donned the steel blades, His in-| elthes graduated or left schoo! to in lineup of the team has added the needed “pep” that should enlist. And there is only a bare to another world’s title. It is confidently expected that ance that thin lone veteran will| "rh SO until he is out of rs be out in full force to give him the royal welcome | be able to don the spikes. Goreceky | cap immts Om 8 deel me en | Seaeay De aeraaiaad we sueet. Tee anes ot ee . The rest of the players are reported to be in ex is not fully recovered from a recent about a ago Ds Carhonada, shape, and prepared to go the route at top speed. | serioun Illness, and will not turn out] —. . > | has grown Sameer ery Posesor gered ba a win ey viva 4 wank | Harry Anderson and George Ingle | experience since his appearance here. ree ar ees nl jare “rarin’® for a chance to get at| His latest victory was a six-roun | EX-CUB SECRETARY TO ER TIN EN T HANDLE RED SOX BI& ARAGRAPHS “Hank” Fonter, of last year’s fresh-| Frankie Farren. Mabe over Frankie Tucker in Portland. | CHICAGO, Jan. 28—Charles @ BAUM, president of the California-Utah league, has gone on record Like every other line of sport thin | Jimmy Duffy was also on the job,| ball and basketball this year ‘for both under the guiding hand of | Washington. Tommy Simpson, the silent siren of hance ecqreges BLACK DIAMOND ND TEAM A fight club at Tulsa, Okla, has|OF anything like that, you under- DISAPPOINTS SOCCERITES 4 “Ortega in just a kid; no champion offered a purse of $4,000 for a match | *tand.” said Simpson, “but he ts one) Once again soccer fans were Gis between Pete Herman, bantam ed the best prospects on the Coast. appointed Sunday, when they waited weight champion of the world, and| nd will get there some day. Helis, vain at Liberty park for the Black Pal Moore, $2,000 to go to the win | doesn't know anything but fight.| piamond equad to put in its appear) | ner and $1,000 to the loser, As the! from the minute he gets into the ring ance to take on the Skinner & E@é@y” the way for close |CANADIAN SPOR SPORTSMAN i PURCHASES MARATHON NEW YORK, Jan. 28.—Capt. J. K. Ross, Canadian sportsman, has) purchased the stallion Marathon for la price reported today to have beem TODAY’S MARKET REPORT — ~ ° | Virrices Paid Whe Deniers for | Vegetables and Fre VEGETABLES Artiehehee—Per dow ES Peete taecal, wack te La 1 Brussels Sprente-—Per ‘pe however, wis ° | 4] Standard patent IRVIN, Whole Wheat, bbl Portland hockey team of last | Pete Muldoon, manager of the seven, has opened negotiations with the Canadian exemption ties in an effort to secure permission for Irvin to cross the in-| 1 line. | When Frank Foyston, the Seattle captain, was allowed to report the Metropolitana, a precedent was established, according to Muldoon n was in class A-2, as is Irvin. With Foyston in Seattle holding in readiness for a call from the Canadian authorities, and play hockey in the meantime, Irvin should be allowed the same privilege, ing to Muldoon. Irvin has been allowed a six months’ exemption by the Canadian but up to date has not been given permission to leave Canada, . . | man team, is the one man in school | dicho’ ad in whom Hayward can see any indi-| Leo Houck says he wants a bout | who has more championships behind | featherweight champ lands in town ilams, for many y secretary | him than any other Coast trainer, in . ve TRIPS TO SUNNY SOUTH ot the Cubs, will be business sams hoping the appearance of a| Houck had Adolph Schacht and} NEW YORK, Jan, 28.—Rasebatl|ager ef the Boston Red Sox shady horse” or two when the first| Cliff Harrison out golfing Sunday. /™en here see in the request of man-| season, according to reports im San Francisco as being opposed to allowing the Pacific Coast In- call ts sounded next week. Another, More favorable comment and mebbe / agers a tee cmgypr — red play-| today. nimse; ond e| |handicap with which he will have|a few ones after that ers take y exercise thru the as ee to contend is the lack of time that| cee | winter. the end of sdme Southern | FRED TONEY PRESENT is @ member of the national board, before which the petition | the students have to devote to ath-| Every time “Doc” Thomas takes | io ni vogh es They pointed out the Pacific Coast International league for advanced rating will be |letics, Practically every minute out.|in a mitt slinging meet, he does more | (hat it is the first time such a re WITH DRAFTED SQUAD and which committee must act on the change of name decided | | ide of class periods is being given fighting than the lads in the ring. | Sue foe sot teen et to be the| NASHVILLE, ‘Tenn, Jan, 38 by the league directors last week in Seattle. a | to military courses. | forerunner of drastic change in the | Fred Toney will be when the (Galifornia-Utah bess ie of the opinion the Northwest nenanaal . ‘ ee. | “A track team cannot be made in | ENLISTED MEN HAVE | a tage Seuuate South n the| next draft quota is called. The star tm selecting the new name, are making an effort to steal the| ‘ a single day,” said Hayward, “and | BIG PLACE IN MEET! vais Medea Cincinnati pitcher's exemptior of the erstwhile Pacific Coast league. when the call comes I want every claims have ) been fant beacon Hie also claims the six cities on the P. C. I. L. do not show a popu-| man who can put one foot before the| NEW YORK, Jan. 28—The annuat| SOl Metzger Loses Out Of 1,000,000 people, and therefore the league is not entitled to any | other to respond, ©. A. C. has! cam of the New York Athletic above a Class B rating. The population of the circuit cities will | Jalready called her team into action,| club will be held March 23 in th as Coach at Wash.-Jeff. to be based on the last official census, which was taken by the| land their recruits are backed by a/| 22nd reciment armory, here, it was! Sol Metzger, former 0. A. C. foot | it in 1910, number of old men. If the men will| announced today, Most of the events | ball coach, has lost his job as foot- Judge McCredie, of Portland, who proposed the change of name dias come out regularly and give me| will be for entisted men. Only a few/ball tutor at Washington and Jeffer ve Northwestern league, figured out that, without Portland, the Call-| everything there is in them I will! events will be open to regularly reg-/#on as a result of that institution | 1 Utah league showed a coastline of about 706 miles, while the| make a team.” istered A. A. U, men. going back to the graduate system | tern, with Portland tn the circuit, has practically double the/| —— jf coaching. Metzger is now in the} Eewn by. the California organisation. | |army, and hasn't much | $30,000. Regardless of Baum's announcement of his opposition to the changes | football on his mind. Ei RIN I CCE: AAMC for the old Northwestern league, the petition for advanced | SO ty. ATHLETICS STINGY WIT! 4 ‘and change of name will be presented to the national board at | BAKER “AND FOLLRICH |Pext meeting, which Is expected to be held in February COIN, SAYS FITZGERALD . HIGH GUNS AT SHOOT) sax rrancisco, Jan. 28.— Al Sommers showed a wacaaiess deverial in his fight with Ortega. With 49 out of a possible 50,| Justin Fitzgerald, speedy outfielder &lso showed a lot of other things Ortega didn’t approve of Test | George Baker and Hi Follrich ted |0f the Seals, has returned unsigned jthe trapshooters Sunday at. the| the contract sent him by the Phillies, the star center of the |initial shoot of the season, ‘Thirty.| Which club drafted him last. fall. lfive enthusiasts were out, among | Fitz says the salary offered is ridic- them several new devotees of the|Ulous, and he will refuse to accent game. it Country Hay and Greis 1} — om emale) —.g| INTERNATIONAL SOCCER CAMP LE 3, 28.—The soc. foeal, per crate Per tp. 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