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East vs. West on Gridiron at Pasadena, Cal, Today : STAR— THURSDAY. JANUARY 1, How DID IT HAPPEN CAT OH THE DISGRACE OF tt! OH DEAR" nk Oo WHAT A NEV years! 1920, [ WAS OUT NEW YEARS EVE Aw’ SOME TOUGH uy SLAMMED MEIN THE (tal WITH A Ne. \T WAS A GLASS OF LEMON Sapa! AW! THE ag WHAT S DIS @RACE OF (Tt Nigaiincian EVERETT "PREP GAME MAY. START BIG HIGH SCHOOL TITLE ‘SERI Supremacy on | Grid Staked on Big Melee Oregon Must Defend Honor of West; Crimson Is Ready BY LEO H. LASSEN White no championship Is at stake @t Pasadena today of whether the East or West is su on the gridiron will come up alge ment again when Harvard Ptrots out on the field to tangle with “the Oregon Webfooters Neither Oregon nor Harvard are ized as champions of their di i but both teame are strong “yepresentatives of their districts, and at grid fans of the East will un Goubtedly recognize Western football after today, if Harvard is trampled @n by the Oregon men. Otherwise it Twill be, “I told you so” ‘The two teams represent two en & Hrely different classes of men. In = the East the majority of the football waterial in the big schools comes from prep schools, have four years Brid under con Instructors (But in the West, the big majority of [football players learn their first foot 3 ball at college. Both coaches of the big tea “ting today are former p’ Their squads, Coach Fisher, of Har yard, playing on the Crimson team ef 2912. and Coach Huntington, his rival or, playing at Oregon four years aco. This is Oregon's second big gam With an Eastern team, the Lemc “and, Gold defeating the Pennsylvania in 1916 by a 14 to © count honor of the West is again iwtaked on the Oregon team and “Washington men are pulling for the West to win. Before nightfall the results of the battle will be flashed thru the try, and before another 24 hours | by the grid fans of the country! have the big question of whether | or West is supreme on “Bridiron settied PASADENA, Cal, Jan Prepared to put up the greatest — battle in their career, and Harvard football Players will line up this after noon at the Tournament of Roses field. The Harvard players are out to avenge the defeats suf- fered by the Brown and Penn- sytvania elevens in previous New Wear’s day classics here and will unfold every effort to triumph over the Oregonians. | Tn addition to being in better con dition. Oregon is conceded to have the strongest backfield, despite the @witech made among the Harvard backs. The Crimson tine will have bn @dge on the Lemon-Yellow for where the m training on the Casey Is Star The Harvard backfield is not as @tFong as it was first touted, altho in Eddie Casey the Crimson e! Ras a star of unusual abi despite tpe fact th have Deen mad®to stop y he will be Very troublesome to the Oregon wing Caney is a remarkably fast and Shifty player and a hard man to tackle, despite the fact that he i# the lightest man on the Harvard squad, Coach Fisher is banking on Casey to deliver ax he did in the Yale and Princeton games. Billy Humphrey and Fred © hureh Gre going to cet a chance to dixp their wares in the contest. Both are Ih excellent condition. Much praise around about . but a tendency to tumble bas kept hirn out of the line Up SA regular. He in a fast open fiel@ Turner and a splendid converter. Steers Is Ready eno ty? Mag main cog of the Oregon off is ready to travel at top epeed. In the final practice Steer# took things as ea as possible, and supporters of Oregon are depending upon his toes for pointe. +The other members of the Oregon feam are in fine shape except Baz ‘Williams, who is lable to go out of the game on the first down if he ets a crack on hile sore leg. Should Williams be hurt, Harding will be #hoved into the line-up. Oregon is not given the least ray of hope t score a touchdown, but there are the breaks to ¢ ler. If any Oregon man recovers fumble fn the open during the latter part Of the contest he can be counted upon to score. Surprise Planned Huntington has planned a sur Prise attack for the Crimson team He is as mum as a sphynx on what wtyle of attack he will use against Harvard, but it is likely that he will depend tostly on the ne Btyle of play that has carried the Oregon colors to victory in all but and one game of the collegiate schedule. | His new formation, which is being closely guarded, is said to be a great pla There is not the least bit of anx- fety in the Oregon camp. They rea lize they have to fight as they never fought before to break thru the stone wall defense of the Cambridge aggregation There x tootvat the air at Posadera today sds of peo: ple motored to Pasadena this morn towns surrounding Los ly morning indications day will be cooler than the goal | — —By Ripley | LOOK! the old question | rene | emt iG A Rockey (Foctadis — Soccer H CONTER Cobcece } BAs Ker earinreee ; Bowtie SLuiaans (rman ay) Ress ern, CAPA GLANCA Tt Mets Wallop Millionaires Cage Squads in Hockey Opener Here Must Register Grabbing off an carly lead by banging two goals into the Vancouver net in the first period, Seattle tied the hockey race in a knot last night in the first jee tilt here this year to the tune of three goals to two, The Arena was packed with tee fans. The game was slow with the exception of the last few min utes of play when Vancouver scored and had a chance to the up the count. The Seattle men tired rapidly in the closing stages. Vancouver made many substitutions during the game. One thing stood out last night and that was the evident need of a right-handed shot on the Mets’ forward line. Every member of the squad shoots from the port side and there must 4 be some change because a lot of time is wasted when the men th ten players may have to turn.clear around to shoot on the right wing and it won't Me tam win be take long for the other teams to develop a defense to stop this without presenting its attack, list to th VETERAN MISSED that the “Cyclone” Taylor, the veteran Vancouver st. was needed badly by the visitors. He is out of the game with a bam foot, The wizard stick of the veteran is about half of the Vancouver teams in action night squad's attack, and without him Vancouver looks like a different when four teams start play at the} team. ¥. MCA | dack Walker played a fine brand of hockey for Seat scoring The strong Spalding team will open | two goals. His last goal, scored in the second period, was a nlee ite schedule facing the Rainier Post} piece of stickhandling. He carried the puck from center ice and of the American Legion. Spald | duped both Cook and Duncan on the defense and sagged the nets ing team ix of known quality, with with a hard shot the La Fra ‘others, former Broad Frank Foys played a good cent «game, Murray had way ‘orwards; Neal Day trouble keeping onside last night, but he should make a valuable former Lincoln high school luminary player for the home squad before the season ix much der center, and Hoagland and Maris Nichols didn't have much chance to show what he could do. le Skinner, at center, and Lehman, at goal, looked good for Van- q «ion team has not announced couver. lineup for the opener MURRAY SCORES In the second game the “Y Murray opened the scoring on a pass from Rowe after four will take on the Soldiers’ and Sailors minutes of play. Walker soon sagged the nets again with a club outfit. Th Y” team is prac pretty shot on another pass from Rowe. This goal was the re jally new this year sult of a fine bit of combination play, the forward line sweeping Swanson and ¢ down the ice like a machine, Lehman didn't have a chance to for stop the puck, Duncan counted the first Vancouver marker when he a solo dash from center ice slamming the puck past Holmes like a bullet. Men Friday First Games to Be Played | Saturday atY.M.C. A. | j Registration eatT are} more lists of player Star Friday N 0 registered lowed to play reat tien referee, ts portant names are turned in now Seattle cage fans will have their first chance to see The r league Saturday tare, at squad itts will play former Ta with wards, ¢ plaYer ‘outts is Swanson was season Captain will play cer made t 7 lant | Woods, of California [ter and Weeks and Stock will hold Walker put the locals in the safety zone by another goal a | Gown the guard Jobs. The last trio few minutes later, Jack Adams counted for Vancoover on a pass are new to the local fans. from Harris a few minutes before the final gong. 0 Soldiers’ & Sailors’ squad mad ts 2 STANDING OF THE TRAMS announced ther lineup yet first game get Jer way with the ds start. Won | Semttte Vancouver Victoria FROSH TEAM OUT AT “U” Coach Allison, cage mentor at the | {iy 4 The versity of Washington, will i#-| Walker Z sue the first call fer the freshman |Foyston |enge team practice at the “U" next) Pe singe . Rw week | seore by Pertods There are several Vancouver school stars who will first call, Dick Frayn, star forward last Hemphill, former Lincoln center will be out for places, “Chuck Smith, Lincoln guard; Jimmy Bryan all-city guard of Queen Anne last year; Southard, one-armed star from Ballard, and Mel Nordquist, of Lin r coln lagt season, will all be out for|3 minutes An admission of 2 rie suMMAnY < mon ft the Uni first game | Southwick squad | Saturday night MacDougal | Journeys to Kent The department store team plays lite first lengue game with the| | Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance | | squad at the K. of C, hall Wednes- day, The club team plays Piper “| Patt the ve night GE TRUSS TORTURE former high answer the Seoring Broadway's Piret Seattle—-Murray from wattle Reattle—Walker 0 3 minutes S minutes; Vancouver, | First | for Rowe |Can be eliminated by wearing thi | oF | Murray aff. | Be Seattio— Rowe for|Lundberg Rupture Support. sae 5 y Vanco ive free trial to prove its superior- oy | Atye | “ny N , A, LUNDBERG Co, ~ Niles tor ticket | 2201 ‘Third Ave. Renttta Adams for J. Adama; J. {7 | Bikinner | ai) A | HAPPY YEAR TO ALL aft Inc Grindie SECOND AVE. Substitutes: Per Heattle — Nichole for Murra Vancouver Adame for HL Timekeopor MoeKittrick and BENNY GETTING RICH NEW YORK, Jan, 1.—Benny Leon jard’s 1919 campaign among the light: | welghts netted the champion $482,- |000, according to figuers made public |by Billy Gibson, his manager, ‘That wn) the Gib: je was a great draw ing card is evidenced by the state | ment that Joe amin, the Califor nia boy under Gibson's wing, won | $10,000 in 10 fights since he came East. If you would blind a man by throw. ing dust in hin eye, us gold dust, PORTING GOODS STORE FYOLS $4009 ONILNOd: 1221:Th COR UNI\ rd Ave ERSITY | Moran developed a team good en) | amusement | CurtainRung | Down on Big Sports Year Reds’ Triumph on Diamond and Football Upsets Big Features of 1919 BY FRED TURBYVILLE The curtain descended last night! on the greatest «port year in history. There were more sensational per formances, greater interest and © © development of talent than in any preceding year upsets and there ne very popular with the fans, © fans like the They ike to witness the unusual—the tri umphs of the little fellow and the inderdog upsets Nineteen nineteen saw the seating of a cham mn heavyweight ome Willard It « the crowning of one of the greatest heavyweights Jack Dempaey, It triumph of Georges Heekett for the championnlii; Keds Triumph The m mational pert utuide of the Toledo aff Willard and Dempsey, was the tri — h of the Reda over the White x. It wan the first National league vietory in five years, It was a hard for the dopesters who figure things on the decimal point system. | But the greatest upsets of all came late eee football Nearly and the of modern years the Carpentier over Joo Kuropean sno RaW between blow when the ma took the stage every game was an upeet recond holies general won It was the most remarkable football season on record. Now » na lit fel jow would arise and smite the giant and “knock him for a goal Probably the mont remarkable per formance wan that of the Centre col. lege eleven of Danville, Ky. Out ef 4 school of 203 students Charley ugh to beat Virginia, Indiana, Weat Vir winin, Kentucky and others. He also | landed two men on the All American i Over tho Net | In tennis, William M. Johnston, | tho coast was the best per former tn And in golf Walter M. Hagen was the most Con sistent winner Following the cessation of battling overseas the sport fans of America | showed Interest, greater than ever in all outdoor activities. Baseball drew big all on football games were pacity crowds every ing took boom Individual tie in greater, €epect golf, tennis and amateur be With prohibition’s clamp on are turning to the gymnasium or the athletic field for creation and Bowlin billiards and other indoor pastimes are popular Factory Sport Factory workers are showing a de cided like for sport. The American Industrial Athletic Association t# making rapid strides and promises to rival the A, A. U. shortly | And here is young Mister ft ahead of us The kid has lots of promise, There will be a big battle | for the yweight tithe of the/ Jack Demprey and ntler And we may Hob Martin, the A. E. F and 4d champion, battling for a the world’s professional | Bob has been going great, | knocking out five opponents in his five professional bouts. star the states The! attended by ca Saturday. Box too. ipation in sports ty is this true in| ball many | inter-all chance at crown And then the baseball season of | 4, 1920 should be a corker look good for they'll have Giants, ican The Reds another big year, but keen competition in the and Cubs, In the Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago @ merry pennant fight | No reason in the world why fan should feel blue. A sport | Let's go eat at Boldt s—uptown 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. peer mremm | land The all-star N include tween featherweight cha States, Jack Hall of § ora of Portland will tangle ht-canto battle m BIG BOXING sHICAGO BILL ON TAP AT MILWAUKEE *",.°"". PORTLAND, Cormick pion of F of Chicago, cont Mghtweight crown of a card which will draw Wito the should | | yweight champion, in a 1¢ » with Old Nineteen-Nineteen’s gone the route, Young Nineteen-Twenty waits without. “Waits without” is what we mean, He has no clothes from toes to bean. They say he hits, his feet are fast, He'll have to sprint to beat the last. Old Nineteen-Nineteen showed some pep, He Helped many a one to make a rep. He helped Jack Dempsey in the ring, And Willard heard the cuckoos sing. jerid | school lters to compete for the crown of the coll land tion is sport is the spirit of the Bob Martin, a doughbey young and raw, Knocked ’em cold with a wicked paw. G. Car-pohn-ti-eh, as they say she’s spoke, In the London ring showed lots of smoke. The Reds beat the White Sox in a lope, And upset all the dopester’s dope. The drys took up a prom’nent role, And stole the golfer’s 19th hole. From tennis he took “deuce” and “love,” However, it’s still poor form to shove, They've fought Ban Jok.son all year long, G. Herrmann’s practicing his swan song. Near-beer seemed so awfully far, We made our own in a family jar. The bush leagues gave us some sensations, All finished strong ‘cept the League of Nations. No Yale or Tiger stars we lamp In the all-star team by Walter Camp. In all old "Nineteen did right well, So now let's place him in his shell. K WINS MATCH | Jan. 1—John Peeek, | Nebraska pirant to the wrest championship, won in two. strai Bteve here last firet fall in 1 a 1 in 15:36. Be falls came on the toe hold. Savage won th Ore., Jan 1 and the secc . light heavyweight cham gland, And Charlie White nder for the world’s are the Boy Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1420 ded. Corned Sra and Pik Lun inter ‘ber Doentain ‘Orings Main 29 Milwaukie arena mick will m Pacoma and White will travel the Muff Bronson of ume Port w Year's menu will a course of eight rounds be Parl Baird, former amateur mpion of the United rman of Portland attle and Al Som and Joe ¢ Jimmy Cole of Se and Georgie Brandon of Port are on for the opener—six rounds if your gums are sore, sloughing and bleeding. you have Pyorrhea, ao-called Riggs’ Dis eane, which ts a menace to good health, We are the om’ Dentists In the Northwest who epectalize in this dreaded disease, nation and ertimate free Special care taken of children's teeth, Reasonable discount to Unica men and their families, AD work guaranteed 15 year, United Painless Dentists $c INC, 608 Third Ave, Cor. James St. Phone Elliott 3633 Hours: 8:30 a, m. to 6 p.m. Gundays, 9 to 18. turning out for the froah team. rest of the men are | fans. Pullman opens their on January 16, with the University THREE VETS ARE OUT AT PULLMAN NOW Three call for aceording to “Spud Lincoln who is turning out for the frosh team at the state college “Chick” Moss, forward, Copeland, guard the out for jobs on the first team year's frosh team is back in school nd Coach me good material in this bunch Examt. | the answered Pullman, have ball at lettermen bas former captain high school Rockey Hepes orward; Rob id Eddie veterans Last Boehler expects to find guard on this team, is ell in. practice, and Cisna also Kod form the only boy The Seattle showing new to cage seas: of Idah Seattle football fan kets the without Seattle F oundation — for Annual Title Ga Is Being Laid at Everett day When High Schoo Clash foundation roan a grid battle y be laid by battle under way at Everett between Everett high and the team of Toledo, 0. comes from the Middle h clean record and with® ps of the leading teams i ngling at their belts, Bi faced defeat this year ted with t winner v 1s will make the trip for the national title. is tithe game is a great for athletics and there t# on under the sun why Seal «-suld not have its chance to h thelr ¢ mpionship team com for the honors of the country) football if they show the pre itle them to represent Shee ar cireles high hopes in city that soon the Seal will so arrange the local squads board allow because such com life of the sport school nation, the This fact is on the mind today as Eve big game for having been gi a single chance to annex the o9 charapionship Brok’ Lenses short notice at at reduced prices, — Free Examination The highest rate of Safe Interest. 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