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PAGE 10 [NEW “YEAR'S ENE, AN’ NOT 4A CAFE OPEN! ALAS! WOE shale re! _ SPorRTs| zs ~ Champion Hits Mat in First NOT IN FORTY YEARS Round, But Hector Forgets to Take His Big Advantage Hector Lacks That Something that Makes Real Millers; Seventh Round Best of Evening; Jimmy Storey Looks Like a Million Bucks; Langford Is Game BY LEO H. rage er ‘oung Hector, the Bremerton heavyweig' EY al axe heart, he would be the champion of the mas! west today. Stepping out in the first round, Hector measured Frank Farmer, titleholder, with a right cross on 4 the chin in their bout at the Crystal Pool last night and Farmer to the mat. Instead of following up his _ advantage, Hector kept on the other side of the ring dur-| ‘ing the rest of the round, giving Farmer plenty of time “to recover from the punch. It looked as if Hector were more surprised over the wallop than the fans and Farmer were. Hector had opening after opening last night for fa chance to shoot over his right and he didn’t land an effective wallop during the rest of the bout because he wouldn't take that long chance. ‘The seventh round was the Mod of the evening. Hector refused 4 ell pri agli snry Oregon and after finally mitting the ampton Farmer tore loose from his hand - elasp and took a couple of punches “at Hee and Hee punched right back, arvar e but their supremacy is still unde-| | eked, as Chief Warren's regret f e ] | Re or tives t ah round were a Be a vcs anautewn stuff on/ or Whist e Cuart JE MITCHELL 0 | “Wie LAST GOOD BIG MAN PRODUCED IN ENGLAND -ARMER COMES BACK fi _—- i ra en ng fast iva tor sucn vig) Wind Up Training for Big) — (—avowuTeneLt OnLy weiGneD 160 PouNDS) fellows. The boys er fal ba Battle of Gridiron Year way. Farm ck first. round “and fought his usual at Pasadena G h and hang maniac e ona ster Sad on o0us at infight- uaa wens mg pone «By ; war “ing, but Farmer landed repeatedly | ioe te tne Universities of tlarverd | aN We and Oregon are haying their final light workouts this afternoon, in 4) am BOMBARDIER preparation for the annual gridiron @ WAS KISSED classic here tomorrow, under the aus | Tus CANVASS pices of the Pasadena Tournament of at long range. Heo- left hook that was Roses committee Harvard in here to prove that the fifth and the sixth ras | astern brand of football is superior mgund, w (to the Western product | books, 8%) “And Oregon is ready for the at tack, confident of repulsing the in-| vaders and demonstrating that Wal dollars against Marty ter Camp should let his eyes roam ma in the semi-windup. | farther weatward than the Missis hands effectively, Jimmy | sings river when it comes to picking | in ae ane rine ent | American teams. the visitor was on the | bell rang. RO ae greed Eastern Invasions | next round Starey st | ‘wo college ageregations, in past " ‘and popped the visitor with both | years, have journeyed to Pasadena|, MSrry Casey, local Mentwelght. may be able to be Hetple Aehumann Pf hands, Foley staying down for keeps! to fight for the honor of the Bast. | 72! 4 Priey, beens of a} fe. ie after taking a right on the chin | They came; they saw: but they did right arm, bP 2 [not conquer. Brown was smeared at F eet SHOULD BATTLE Pasadena by Washington State Col- Ln ee, ste oe od EL ¢ . aT |lege, 14 to 0. on New Year's day, 1915,| So serv . i Storey would have put up a much and Oregon trimmed Pennay . who to the same 14400 tune a year) seen. . if he had fought | later : It probably fe a fact that neither |,,Merm Tarior Bremerton | w Storey was said | Brown in 1915. nor Pennsylvania in| of the erippe to have been stale when he took on | 1916, was the strongest team in the whatever was the) East, tho they were among the ‘trouble, he didn’t look as good as he | strongest elevens the Bast produced Jimmy is still very |in those years. But it is genéraily much of a contender for the North-| conceded that the East has nothing ‘west welterweight crown. | better to offer than Harvard this Young Sam Langford, the little) year, and if Bob Fisher's gang is colored featherweight, had a busy | humbled tomorrow. the East must Sy otes that evening last night, and showed t at | graciously take off its hat to the! end of the « he is one of the gumest little box-| West when it comes to gridironing ers of the season. He took a ter But can Oregon, probably weaker Lente 1 eG, tnent Satietah, fific wallop on the chin in the sec. | than it was when Pennsylvania was| wae eebed tn hts boat ith hd ond round, but staggered to his feet | licked, continue the unbroken West-| Preston. Aberdeen box, lest ait and went down again. Four times |ern record of victories? { he hit the floor, but he was on his| Some dopesters claim It can—and feet when the bell rang. He got|then there are others who think it thru the last two rounds with Joe can't. Harrahan, Seattle miller, who was| Only tomorrow can tell doing all of the hitting, but lost the Oregon Handicapped get mat Oregon i handicapped by Har-| flex! Harrahan looked pretty g00d last | varag superiority in weight eeaty | ing thet Ch night. He will give a lot of ‘em #| sx pounds to the manextenses battle If he gets in condition for the | nou o¢ dpcehink Gel eumartenes at strenuous going. He used both ine payers hands well last night and assim. flated a lot of punches himself Billy Joyce, the St. Paul battler, looked like an experienced man in his bout with Charley Davidson, Se the fight ght forth to show t Player rok the short | Chapman, — well tere of the Jimmy Duffy, of Aberdeen, waa given ¢ The Easterners haven't | tne verdict over Ernie Dalley, of Beatle M mm #4 after six aiph Dre Robert ¢ had any more experienced gridiron in the featherweight divin schooling at Harvard than the Went. | rounds of fast milling on the same oard. erners have experienced at Oregon, | Os\ie” nad an ede wt x but the bays from the ain when he weakened —— stare t ed produgts of prep schools, decision easily. He wasn't In the Dest condition in the world and was blowing hard at the finish. as it were. Soere nie But the advantages are not all on| the show. ing Cole, ton bantam, won from Young 4 Cole forced all of the fighting the verdict. In the second round | Harvard Vatsey tore into Wopp and floored | Harvard him for several counts. Wopp's left Harvard eye showed signs of wear about this | Harvard time and he fought a defensive bat- | Harvard tle the rest of the way. | Harvara \Harvara yellow . 7/Brown 10\¥ale ., : -17\Roston € Sollege | AT Virginia ues 0/Springfield ‘The squad th Young Geo »|iron will aver put over the »| pounds, a + O| Haynie, of — | Oregon *y | Oregon Bow od by the Cal Multnomah club 7!» winning ioe bouts In four pes on this trio and one Bill The one big break in the Oregon: |stoers, the 185-pound quarterback, |tirely on the f lw ahington State battle threw tho| field general, line plunger, spectacu:|to “bring hor | Same to the Cougars, The superior: | jar open-field runner and drop-kicker | jikely that the | Ity of Oregon was shown by the over-| extraordinary. Walter Camp select-| 1. whelming amount of yardage in its | ed Hill for quarter on hia third Alle | favor, and later proved by the fact| American. ole that Washington university and the |expect Steers to demonstrate tomor-| hav Oregon Agmies t the measure Of | row that he should have been placed ie | Washington State, both these teams |on Camp's first eleven having bee bled Orego' | WINS, Deen hunivied hy Oregon. |)! Mevaey saan who will tace Harvard |ereat, ability Orecon Vets jtemorrow hails from an Oregon! football critios Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TOKREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1420 39d, Corned 3rd and Pike Barber Kearse tones ven, Western critics) In this st the strength THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, caesar i 'T 3S NoT Like GEE: HOWLL I NA CELEGRATE ? THIS IN THE Gocb> Oe Days' | Young Hector and Frank Farmer Box Fast Draw METS AND MILLIONAIRES TANGLE IN FIRST HOCKEY GAME HERE) —By Ripley Scott Men biel Open Ice Season Tace SCALES =A FORMER ENGLISH CHAMP SPENT MOST OF HID TIME ON THE FLOOR, 4 MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONS CAME OVER = AND EACH WAS KNOCKED OUTIN JG Time ports sald they were. They will av-| tain, left tackle; Meyern (or Kalghen |right guard; Faber, right right end; She | Skinner, fullback CARPENTIER DROPPED BECKETT in A ROUND (te Prencn CHAMP ALSO KO WELLE TwiCk — AND Two WIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONS A& WELL. ) out on tho field lined up as follows: tackle; Lee, left guand; Walters, cen |ter; G. Wilson, right guard; Mohler righ |Cartson, quarterback; Michel, left }|half; Hickey, right half; St if ean and Harvard Sewers {holiday for the big game, All stores | will be shut down and all Everett that can crowd in the park will be there. doubt at all but that any of the play era could have the city today if they wanted it erett's squad having a ch: the national grid tite, Everett is be hind their squad, win, the Coast men will be a walk awa) is looked upon by the porters ax the “ Miracl whom the Smokestack city fans are depending for victory for years. 5,000 peop! have been ers will be on hand to witness the}OM the job tonight when Seattle’s hockey squad opens the big prep schoo! struggle, b Coast will have its first real chance| should have one of the best seasons of his career here. to cop the high school grid honors of the country TWO GAMES first time on the home ice this sez Ward McKinney tu | ele with the Y. M. ¢ | the Rainier | ston will ta M4], Loule Leonard hence Arehte Storey, of Bittle featherweight. Joyce hooked have had football drilled into them |Averdeen, at Aberdeen, January 20 H d Wi ll H. Bi Ed fwith both hands well and won the 1, high-class mentors all their lives: Jim Flynn and rie Reter ben arvar l ave ig ge get under way at 8 p. m. and the|Ond period, when they tired from the lack of condition. “| Over Oregon Men on Poundage : Head) would not be surprising if he used a Harvard | smashing the side of the invaders. The Orego-| over Keeler. STCELL WINS | niang have had several more days at ean Steel he little Bremer. Pasadena in which to train. And| If Piynn beats Keeler again he stands Hs A Ar a George Etcell, the Je Bremer: | tien there isthe famous Oregun or |! line for @ bout here Coach Bob Fisher naive in the first half | be Western, ‘fight’ and condition, team, will start the » of play in the see | will be stagoc Who boxed his first start here@in | wnich was largely responsible for'| ,,BMl'7 Wright, former Northwest welter| field combination possi & couple of years last night, in the | benneyivania’s downfall Se Mitte tes tne macend crack at the|iron classic againat the ume bout on the card. Btcell! ves, tomorrow will. tel! the an- next we 1 t en year teams have been announced as yet.| Jack, are both sled after the a closely guarded © carpenters, who were work ing on the stands, were the only ones | - not connected with the witnessed the workout, Jux in 1 , swer, and until it does, the eyes of jas running away most of the time. |. sporting world will not be lifted o : “Joo Wopp,”' alias “Kid” Peterson, | trom apm een, who tips id a lot of fancy blocking with his i ant ae teh left eye in his bout with Patsey Harvard's Reco pec Mg Ah Claeco in the opener. Clacco won| Harvard the Dviiiecn: ts ite average poundag Oregonians up to about t will trot on t near rmation regard ng Harvard's style of play an aviation corps team in Ohio | coached by Fisher Saf, Both manag ony around their li sel they were exy a “He ne rn . for the visitors and “Cyelone’ | about 'the class of the | ue On Up in 1918 which wa Huntington also pow: formation reg: weight has been « Harvard's offen i “ - ae ° e ' ed, This ie a handicap Fly time and baseball are very tHarvard ...... 10'Princeton 74140] Un. SOreme™ © be Mi teat aan wholes properly contemporane 3 | Oregon's Record 12 ‘ re boys to f | ‘ Oregon's average When you see bad Inck coming Oregon .... «..23/Multnomah club 0! which trounced Pennsylvania will go | increased slightly your way dodge up an alley. Oregon ho . +++e+ 6/into action against the Kasterners Baz Williams for Harding deeteptine — } shington ...13 Fullback Huntington and Tackles | " Inck Mantel, of Canada, feather- | Oregon + O|Wash, State ... 7) Williams and Bartlett, | Not to Depend on Casey looking for bout! e601 |Oregor e | in "i Fc ier ne ruts. Oregon . + Oregon Aggies . 0) Western fans are pinning their! Fusher's mo Harvard will undoubtedly have the edge in the kicking department, » Horween brothers Pall good hooters. Oregon depends on Steers and Lesile M 3XO1S SCOOD ONILYOdS 3H. ably means that Harvard Is not footed Eddie Casey ‘rimson team will at tempt to smash it by means of lin . le of game distinet f ite forwards | Horween brothers are line buckers of | according to Fisher's battle plan Three Of the famous Oregon team | town, ‘ts being carefully mapped out. way to a victory e for goal kicking lemon-yellow players are not Harvard will eating Harvard and are going out to make the Lt GO DOWN To The \ CEMETERY AN’ PUT THIS ON OL SolW | NotCocky, | With Vancouver; Seattle SaysCoach Squad Is in Last Place Pat Dwyer Says Trip Didn’t But Win Tonight Will ‘Even Up Going All Around; Teams Do Players’ Condition | Are Two Strongest Ice Septets in World; Vancouver = | ‘ Any Good | Has Trio of New Stars; Bumper Crowd Expected 8 Conch Pat Dwyer, coach of the | : eee a ¢ Toledo, 0., Seote high school grid 5 _ — nen x pony tp paral nergy { in } ~ day, is about an optimistic as G' H k L Dobie used to be, when speaking ockey Lineup eb of his team’s chances ‘licencia ) ‘ers School pnd Svaree These i Seattle. Position. Vancouv er. a po A to settle the national prep §/ Holmes ..... ; ue ‘ ovevrese gogo: 4 title, Rowe ..... . Defense. . .. Coo “The long trip across the con { fied Defense... Duncan 5 om tinent and the change in climate tickey etens Harris " hasn't done my boys any good,” Walker .. - Rover. . Harri 5 ‘% says Dyer, “I bergen o ned Foyston Wing... pie: ) , have been wiser if we had come i hte nee taylor Sareet to tie Hettwee\ end then |? hoe . ** ‘eee e.. Hicterts } by proceeded home around Call lley . MO .ncccvesesers ie a ' fornia way. Ice was being } Nichols a . Utility. Bill Adams { a: broken in lakes around Toledo, | ( <bavee see basses Utility. 0.0... Jack Adams ; a and snow was on the ground — OFFICIALS } when we left. The change to us ) Coltienin, where we watehed © Referee—Mickey Ion. Goal judges—McKittrick | sar dvtdenen “diats. to" the { and Grindle. Timekeeper—McDonald. { boys any good.” , s Pe ee ee The Scott boys, who haven't lost oo ee te a game this year, will ut there giving their best, howeve They t come all the way across the} nent to lone, m Visitors Not Heavy ‘The visitors aren't as heavy as re yn their coact erage, as a team, about 158 which will come close to the E average The visiting coach announced his neup as edwards nd; Andrews, ens eft guard; Shuey, center; Coombs ckie; Rob r, quarter; Hunt for Flues), left half; Vick, right half Coach Bagshaw will send his men Dixon, left end; A. Wilson, left tackle; Torgenson, right end rman back Everett is planning a regular “Ie Everett's high school football i" just about the biggest thing overett today, and there's no Clear Record Neither Everett nor Scott high h lost a game this year, and with Ev » to coy and if rooting can Coach Bagshaw, thé Everett coach rett sup Man,” to tagehaw & Seattle man and has been ching winning teams at Everett The park at Everett wil! seat about The reserved tickets id for a week egation of Seattle root Here's big Roy Rickey, Seattle defense man, who will be A large use the| Season at the Arena. Roy is a big, strapping fellow and Seattle’s hockey squad will swing into action for the son when they entertain the Vancouver Millionaires at the Arena tonight. BILLED FOR Seattle’s ice crew is leading the league with revers¢ STAR TEAMS) English at the present writing, losing to Victoria in their Only two games witi be played in| Se, Start. Vancouver walloped the Victorians and so a tar league Saturday night. ‘The | Win for the Mets tonight will make the race even up. rs’ and Sailors’ club w: The Mets didn’t have much time to get into condition for their first start as they were practicing together for — oni '*-/ less than a week before they took on the Victoria outfit. ie ame wii} Lhe locals put up a good game in the North until the sec- Rainter y second tilt at 9:15, The Vancouver squad is theyagainst Victoria that he will also Twenty-five cents admission will|team that Seattle will have to beat | have to opped before the Me' charged for the games, which | to grab off the flag in this man’s|can hope to climb out of the cellar, : at the ¥. M.C. A. All| league again, according to all Seattle Not Crippled eds over expenses will be turn-|ice experts in the Northwest er to charity at the end of the | Vancouver team will present son Of course, the Seattle sharpshoot- new men tonight. Skinner, at wing, | ¢?S: Jim Riley, Foyston and Wal No definite lineups of the four]and the two Ads Bill and | Ker, aren't crippled or anything and they will give the visitors plenty of action tonight or we lose our guess, Vancouver will have a decided ad- ow Registration lists of players, limit-|the East. ‘The Adams 1 to 10 men, must p turned in to) start the me on e he Star Friday, This means all|will be ready to go into the fray | ¥ e in weight, as the Seattle ms must turn in their lists. at any time jmen, with the exception of Murphy, tac desieslssiietinciag i Riley and Rickey, are small. Shift Lineups Two of the best goalies in hockey rs have shifted | will bein the nets tonight. Hugh ups from the way n, the star Vancouver goalie, ed to take the ice lappy” Holmes, between the the game at rover »osts for the home guard, are just guardians in Taylor, the grand old veteran, will! the game. 1 cal fans have seen this be back at h place in the center | duet tn action enough to know that of the ice, Taylor was first sched tu S Bl this is not exaggeration in the least. To the Arena with us for a a age’ to st are the paine- at: core Defense Strong kkate, The ico is fne—just 1 urray, the bi 0, | s ryday "below gor S| win Guan ‘tbe wane uae the ttle| The defense of both teams {s also hout the danger of Glteam at center, replacing Sibbey|#trong. Duncan and Cook, of Van+ those @| Nichols, The Vancou squad is | cou and Rickey and Rowe, for | heavy and as Mur is a big | the homes forces, are a strong quar: Fecotved & hip- Z}man, Pete Muldoon, Met pilot, | tet of players both Indies’ and men's, In. fe | Wanted to get as much weight in eattle is anxious to even up thi eluding the “Brokaw” © | the front line as possible. Score tonight and to bring the M model for figure skating. G& | ‘The rest of the squads will start} Within speaking distance of the « Call us for information gy ciated, rung of the Jadder again ating sessions, admis- ; ee pecte Thy sion chargen, ete vane Y 1 strong scoring} There will be a bumper crowd on iS | pair in ind “Doe Roberts | hand tonight, as the house is just that th defer Oht109 SECOND AVE, |r “© will have | ®bout sold out e to win, | Let's buy Bol pas: man, has demonstrated with his ac: | try, Upon, 114 38 anon ans curate shooting in the first game | tow, 913 2d ave, Im THE Spo GOgDS SOME

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