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frerett High School Gets Raspberry for Playing . 3.—The Washington State High School Athletic association today suspended the Everett high school football team for a two-year period. The reay sociation rules in playing a post-season game with Scott high of Toledo. - YAKIMA, Wash., Ja: jon given is that Everett broke OLD CAFE, NO TORE WILL L REST Cty \WEARY ON, of Foot Thy Shiny RAIL! Star Basketball Le Soret THE DEAR SAFE GONNA WARM WING TELLS re is HAND FE 4 GREETING! as much use in yelping now as there bs i ome hgh roy {ter the horse is stolen, it is our humble that the Lincoln igh school grid squad, 1919 Seattle cham- could have defeated either Toledo or Everett high at Everett Year's day. When Lincoln defeated Broadway for the city here in November they displayed a much better brand of foot ball than cither Everett or Seott high did tn their big game. But the iron clad rules of the local schoot board, the Seattle teams abeut as much chance of earning the coast title a used of starting a fire. Batu past five years Seattle high school teams have not allowed to play outside of Seattle because of some foolish on the part of some “Kid” rooters on an outettown trip. why present day teams should suffer for this is a purzler East, the reading public, the heart of public opinion, reads of Wash., playing Toledo in a champio football match. being so close to Seattle, the same reading public natur- thinks that Everett has it on Seattle schools, Such a big game the city staging it before the reading public. Seattle ns th of a reputation in the East as a “Bolshevik” hamlet; let's them know that we are behind our schools as much as any city ntry. Ter arte ky nit ever win’ the state or coast feetpell title on the gridiron, but it is far more glorious to go down in defeat than mever all, ‘ why fet other towns have the benefit of the advertising that might have when all that is involved is a petty rhling over games. It's not the title that counts so much as the game, think it over. ' same for the University of Washington. While the or vmedgamdl awaiting a possible selection as the representa, ‘of the West for the Pasadena game with Harvard “as gentle- expecting the selestion on the merits of the team,” Oregon busy and went after the battle like a business machine, and the was that Oregon won the selection for the New Year's game as the e of the Wes Regardiess of Washington or Oregon had the best team, Oregon got the game and that ix what counts. While football will never be same as mathematics or other scholastic studies to university on his annual invasion, the welter up any. MeCarthy boxes Morrie knocked him out in Portland chin. With the passing of would like to see Me- He hasn't lost « bout 5 that tic local promoters could fo Seattle who shows possibilities of being a real ring en- Jan. 3. — Mike middieweight champion, has @n agreement with a syndi- to meet Georges Carpentier, for the world’s heavy.| erown, according to Paddy| his manager. j ording to the report, a purse of | , with the winning end to be| NaF py A cent. Is to be offered for the! last Sunday. The heavy fog th if Carpentier agrees to fight| over the links during the: d soldier. "O'Dowd claims the Frenchman ran of a match with him in France, © he returned with the army. Ne om tee, and under such conditions | surprising to find “Dixie” with h | | | her player lost a ball while play. Ing these 36 blind hol feat |ought to be some kind of ord. We | had to May off the course that day | fearing we might now be holder of the “lost ball” title, on the part of sportsmen Southland was responsible for of what wan to have been day trapshooting tournament for the 16-yard 1,000-bird cham. | n of America, Nine trap-| reported this morning. The) for the nine who shot at 450 | wien Pie soon equal a one-hole ing round In the afternoon round, Russell's piny improved, and it wae @ meck- and-neck thriller right up to the home hole, which was won by i M. Troeh, 447; J. B. Troeh| Beavey, 429 cach; Down: } Eves neh) Donnetie: or pred Bi 419; Bruner, 369; Lynch, 223.| ‘itn, cue Blethen t Troeh established a new rec-| and Keveral other smalier events. He himself for three days of con-| sito broke the courses record Inst August, | so it looks an If this North End “eee shooting, when he broke 224) crria, noms most anything be’ wonisd from the club house. r, a in) aiaind nadine ne, Goliers whe do thelr playing on ON FISHERMEN | ee nt een uP tet ae TO MEET JANUARY 7 | not enrolied as members of the Jef. meeting for those interested in| n fixhing will be held at Pier! the Fishing Vessel Owners’ an | ton on J y profit. ination always has one or more tournaments going all the time and na everrbody Is desirous of improv- ing his game the opportunity cer- tainly Mes at the door of Hilt pill chasers, a com will surely do the ti apologies to the pros.) ferson Park Golf club. This organ- uary 7, Beacon oat at Holdt’s—uptown, mae fd * i, a4 Kees downtown, 913 24 Ave. in the handt- : at the Beattie Goit club on } multed in a the for first prize, G. M. Tilden (8) and J.T. MeVey C4). having the colonel one down, A, In Dun (24) wae the only other contestant in the running. He finished “ail square, Patronage Appreciated Checks EY & SEARS’ RD PARLOR The Karlington and the Jefferson park clubs did not put ¢ - ‘anenament to open the new year, ~ CARPENTIER } agu you Bia But: YoU POOR OL DRIED UP ——_ TURNIP! -} YOuU= AH: ANGELICA (ty SWEET TOAD STOOL HAVE ‘YOU NOT 7 FOR GOTTEN r « A SOMETHIN’ e Will Open at “Y” TO LEAVE FOR U. S. SOON Georges Carpentier, French ring champion, who is on the trail of Jack Dempsey, for a crack at the world’s heavyweight crown, will leave for America within the next three weeks, according to New York press reports. | | | Victoria Wallops Vancouver and Leads Ice Race i Wright Has Big s Chance for Title | | | | | | | | | Billy Wright | Staging a brilliant boxing oume | | back Billy Wright, former coast | welter king, will have his big chance |to cop the honors of the division again Tuesday night at the Crystal | Pool, when he tangles with Travie | Davis, the Everett champion Joe Harrahan | Will Box Rose | City Boy Here ‘Local Feather to Take On | Wing at Crystal Pool Little Joe Harrahan, local feather who made such a neat comeback week, when he regiat 1 agin ov Young Sam ngford, the San Fran. | cisco colored boy, will make his nec ond start of the season here Tuesday night, when takes on Toughey Wing, the rugged Portland feather weight, in one of the bouts at the] | Crystal Pool Harrahan showed that he still car ries a wallop in both mitts when he nearly sunk Langford for the count last week. Joe is training every day, and should be in better condition for | thia bout. 1 On top of the card, Billy Wright, | former Coast welter king, will have| |his big chance to win back his {laurels which he lost to Morrie Lux, | |and whictr vow repose on the brow |of one Travie Davis, of the city of Everett. Davin has been going at a pretty. good clip, but he will have to step mighty fast to beat Wright, if Billy | keeps up the pace he hag set in his! |last few starts. old titlé agoin Tuesday Another brace of welters will go) on in the semi-windup, Mike Pete,4 the Wilkenson «niner, who took’ all the fight out of ple of weeks ago, Will meet Stanley been going good thie seawon and should be a good match for the miner. Willis replaces Jimmy Stacey, who wants a week's rest. In the other bouts on the ward, Billy Joyce, who bent Charle vid. son last week, Til box Eddie Jacke Friel cortrgp boy with a kick in bis ight mitt, and Soldier Woods meets | Percy O'Brien in the opener, 7 | present is in Los Angeles, Cal. |\S.&E.Soccer | He Men to Have Last Chance Shipyards Tangle in Final Game of First Half of Season Ve » SOCCER LEAGUE STANDING Chub W. L. Dr. Pes Carbonado 6 ee s er & Eddy. 6 1 +I Duthies od Park Diamond 1 i TOMORROW'S GAME | Duthies vs, Skinner & Eddy BY ALEX C. ROSE After trailing along at the heels of the Carbonado Minera since the searon started, the Skinner & Eddy soccer team will have its chance to catch the pacemakers when it faces the Duthie Eleven at Liberty Park tomorrow afternoon, As this match completes the league sched- ule, it is the Skinner & Eddy’s last call to finish a “dead heat” in the pennant race. A win or a draw for will place the Coal Diggers in first place, but the gang from the Skin- ner & Eddy plant are out to con- quer their rivals from the Duthie yard and earn the right to meet the Carbonadoes in a play-off for the pennant, one week hence MeMitlan Missing MeMillan, one of the clever fe wards of the Skinr & Edd: be missing from tomorrow's line-up, as he has gone to Vancou- ver, but the vacancy will be well filled by the veteran Woods, of Manchester City fame, The rest of the team will be the same as hae worn the colors thru out the season, and Manager Marks has them trained to the minute and ready for the gong. In their last few games the Duthie {tes have shown their true form. Their victory over the Carbonado squad two weeks ago sufficient evidence that they have “arrived, and aa there is no love lo#t in a local shipbullders’ derby, tomorrow's con test has all the earmarks of a battle royal, * Star Half to Play With one exception—Mallingal for Hays—the same “11” that defeated the league leaders will pitted againet the Skinner & Eddy team The inclusion of Ballingal strength to the defense no superior as a Playing conditions on the Liberty park grounds have been considera bly improved in the last few days. the field ha been 4 and rolled. The drainage system—the chief cause of the trouble been attended to, Lights and hot water have been installed in the players’ dreas- ing rooms, #0 everything is now 0. K at 14th and Jefferson at. The game will start at 2:15 Pete Shearer as referce be halfback on the as wack has also also with The Lineups The teams will appear as f Duthtes—Clark, Weir, Tunneciiffe, Rallingal, (captain), Kerley, Thompson, Doug las, Platt and Shearer. Skinner & idy—Atkinson ton, Yuna, Kelly, Pettigrew, Lean (captain), Stevenson Harrison, Strange and Daly KENT WILL ENTERTAIN MAC CAGE MEN TODAY Kent will entertain the MacDou gall-Southwick cage team of The Star Basketball league at Kent to- night, The department store team lows O'Toole, O'Donnell Aller R. Me Woods * Looks like Wright! is one of the strongest squads in the | trying, has one fine chance of eopping the| city elreuit, and local fans will have! & pretty good iden of the class of the Seattle squad after tonight's battle Kent has a strong team, winning every game so far this season, Roy Idiet Woods a cou.|Keleher, the Cochrane brothers and | Calhoun, all old-timers at the cage Willis, the Portland boy. ‘Willis hae| Me, will be in the lineup for the) the purse on Kent squad. Jack Davidson, form “W" captain; George Overton, Dick Shibeley, Digk Frawn and Emil Gus: tavron are Some of the stars of the local squad It has been proven In competition that Seattle has a 20 per cent m gin over the Kast on manufact ing costs due to climat | Duthies Carpentier is coming to clinch a match with the champipion, say the reports. re’s Instruction for Boxers * + % * * * * * * Crystal Pool Referee Tells How He Handles Boxing Bouts * % & * * & * * © oe How Ad Schacht Counts Decision At the request of The Star Sports Editor, Ad Schacht, referee at the Crystal Pool, tells the fans how he instructs the boxers and how he judges the boxing bouts at the Crystal Pool in the following article: BY AD SCHACHT The first instruction that 1 give the boxers is that they must “break clean,” meaning that they must step back one step after I tell them to break from the clinches, I also tell them that they are to break without my touching them in order to be fair, as there is always the chance that one of the men get the worst of it when they are forced apart. It makes a faster bout if the men break on instruction, On knockdowns the men are instructed to step back towards their corners a safe distance before E will start 6 Otter instructions given the boxers are covered by the straight Marquis of Queensberry rules, which every man is supposed to know before he enters the ring. I count « knockdown a round, taking inte consideration the ef. feet of the blow. If a man takes the count of nine it counts more against him than « count of one, I also count aggressiveness, considering that a man doing the forcing must do some of the punching, too. Without one of the men, at least, (aking the aggressive, there wouldn't be any contest. Effectiveness of blows landed counts in rendering a and also defensive work. ‘The latter cdunts, too, but not much if the does no offensive work. With some of end in a different county If there were I decide my verdicts counting by rounds. OOD OR ILBERTS time, thassall! | Sportsmen to Protest Japs BY EARL A. FRY That immediate attention to certain conditions which exist in King county is necessary to the end of keeping the county open to fishing and hunting is brought out by the Sports- men's Association of Seattle, j which organization has ar- ranged # protest mass meeting of sportsmen of Seatile and King county, to be held Janu- ary 9 at the Masonic Temple, Arcade building. It seems that certain indi- viduals desire to see the entire county closed all of this year for both fishing and hunting. Then, too, there is the grow- ing menace of the Japanese farmer, who has practically gained control of the count so far as land bird shoot is concerned, | dustamatior Lever to Tacoma last might. | ‘ Charley Wulen, whe wields @ wicked | billiard cue ae well ae gives the boys | the old East and West as = member of the bering commission, once coma na “the city which sleeps peace- fully on the protecting erm of Com-| mencement bay.” | gnc © mt | | Guess that's the way oar © lest night after stacking up cinte Schuman. sey boy against - if Heinte is Tecoma's Class A, exemption | waived, lightweis j 1 poands | errapplat oatweigh: right by enough favor. Tacoma swat- swing the go in his x ' That Heinie ladied the larreps se gal-, lantly that Casey didn’t have @ dead| hinaman’s chance. 1 While these two. angles are only - a few of the handicaps against the All Heinle did during six stansas wee! wport of this county, they represent make Harry cai the canvess for a/ the most dangerous ones. The for total of four carceses. {mer being worked in an under. current among the individuals who those six rounds than the Canadians did! always contend that the seasons at Vimy Bidge. | should be closed for several years Jin order to propagate. ‘The latter, or the Jap situation, continues to grow worse each year, to the end jof all of gur valleys containing game birds now being by the Jap farmers, who post their places against hunting while they land their yellow friends continue | [the slaughter unmolested The sportamen of Seattle and| inp fair Chehalis, an-| King county will have to take im is up against the | mediate and concerted action tn protect their privilege to fish and hunt within this county during the | coming seasons and, for that rea-| son the Sportsmen's association of feattle is sending out call to jevery man who fishes or hunts to attend the protest mass meetin 4 Teall ncenortee ot the ten | Friday at the Masonic club, Arend h and Joe Carroll invaded | building, Ways and means aro to | be brought out to prevent any | - f such drastic actions as the local as- | | Ask eny-eld-timer, thessalt! | coclation feele that the closing of] |seasons are unnecessary and that Tine purse Tharhiay iaht becosee ha | other methods ayo taking care of hat Harry Wills and Jack Thomp-| the propagation work ace of negro battlers, were is 100 por cent. Casey absorbed more punishment in Shades of the Hig Stores!!! I thought the mat © and done in this neck ©” the woods. fertainly it has been overdone in Se- attle, | Maybe it would be better to say tha wrestling has been raw as well as ov done in this fair burg. | Anyway, Che! | protected Cheb: artiotes, “the champion ef Alaska,” ts) meet Mr, Taylor of Canada, | Jepson, billed to “Champion of Al | Well, m1 tm One of the most important meet- ings of the year for the members }of the Sportsmen's Assoctation of Seattlo is to take place Wednes- day, January 7, for the annual elec- 1 ramet wg go YO A Ryd tion of officers. ance of 192 he was concerned, feree indicated that be slipped to some That the proper selection of ad- ministrative sportamen be made is very essential for the success of the sportsmen during the year just | started, for both intensive propa- gation as well as legislation ix be- jfore the local club this gear. After which the re t ritable inst it referee stuff ne parts would not be amiss while—eh, what? FYOLS SGOOD ONLLYOdS IHL While no announcement has been |made as to ponstble candidates. for} jthe various offices there is every reason to believe that the election will find a representative bunch of officers placed on tho ist, as the | Poor Benny Leonard! ‘The lightweight | champ wilt Jon his ve an awful time getting All he made last year Pity the poor pugt at MassMeet controlled | Dempsey at Dunderdale Is Star of Puck. Battie Victoria Forward Rings Up Four Goals; Aristocrats Here Wednesday STAN Vietoria . Seattle Vancouver VICTORIA, B. C, Jan. 3.~Play- ing rings around the Vancouver squad, Victoria took the lead in the Coast puck race here last night by defeating the Millionairgs by a 7 to | 4 count Dunderdale was the star fer the | Vietoria squad, scoring four goals. W. Loughlin played stellar hockey too for the winners. The combination play of the Vic- torla septet was too strong for the Vancouver defense. BOX sCORE Postion. Loughlin man .. Meeking ‘ Dunderdate . Seoring 1—Vancouver, J. Adams —Vietoria, W. Lough- 03. + Vancouver, « Harris Skint First Period: from Marri, 6—Victoria, —Victoria, Dun: § — Vancouve: and ¢ trom Marris Victoria, Dunderd ta, Meeking from « Total: Victoria 2:05, Vancouver 4. tee First Period: None. Second Period: W. Lougtin, Victoria, 3 minutes Third Period: Cook, Vancouver, 2 min- utes Total 3 minutes Victoria 2 minutes, Vancouver Substitutions Firet Pertod: Vancouver—W. Adams for J. Adama Becond Period Vietorta Kerr for * Dunderdaie, Van- couver * for J. Adams; Skinner |tor Ww | Third ¥ Loughlin | tor W. | Loughlin json for | Vietoris Meeking for K: * Loughtin Loughlin; W. Loughlin for C. C. Loughtin for Johnson; John- Loughlin Officials Referee — Ton. Th Wilkerson and Capt. The Victoria squad will be seen jin action f the first time here Wednesday ght against the Se- jattle crew. Victoria defeated Seat- |tle in the North in the first game jof the season, 2 to 1. Muldoon, local pilot, has his men in better | condition for this game, however, | | {NATIONAL LEAGUE MEET | |HAS BEEN POSTPONED | NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—President | r, of the National league, has ked for a postponement of the na- tional commision meeting scheduled |for next Monday in Cincinnati. Per- sonal business arranged for the day Was the reason given. Much interest is attached to this meeging, as a chajrman for the ensuing year is to be named. Association now holds the member- ship of nearly every sportsman in the elty who is taking an interest in the welfare of the outdoor sport Owing to the large amount of business to come before the or- ®anization, the meeting will be called to order promptly at 8& p. m. at the Chamber of Commerce as- embly hall, Arctic Club building They’re Off— Tonight on one of the snappiest bunch of basket ball games to be found around ese parts.” The Si Star Basket Ball officially opens n with the YoM. . playing the Soldiers and Sailors Club and Spald- ings playing the Rainier Post, — Amertean Legion, Games played on the “Y" floor, with admission charge. THE SPORTING GOODS STORE 1109 SECOND AVE, THE SPORTING GOODS STORE iper c Taft 3 | ~Genge tor | ost Season Grid Ga Tonigh Four Teams _ In Action; Other New Of Star Cage Circuit; Spi ings Enter Strong } in Hoop League | Four cage teams will | Into action tonight in the games of the Seattle Star's basketball league. The tilts be staged at the ¥. M.C. A. fl in the association building Madison st. | ‘ks’ club for the twelfth team | the league, and unless the club enter a squad the games will played at the Knights of Columbul and Y. M. C. A. alone. Until ti is decided the final schedule can jbe published. The form for lechedule has been made out, but cannot be definitely adopted until is decided whether or not 11 or teams will make up the circuit, Depends on Elks The University Community is billed to play the Brewster C Co. and the Co, B squad will the Elks club if present plans carried out at the Elks’ gym week. If the Elks fail to enter creuit the University-Brewster will be put on at the Y. MC. Aa | Another opponent will be picked | the Co. B aggregation. r The plan of the league calls two leagues of six teams each, schedule being that each team each team in thelr own circuit, winners to play in the semi. | Then a second season will be | . ed and the teams shifted | draw again and the second the schedule will call for the | arrangements as the first. ‘The | Pers of the two seasons will | Play a title series of the best lout of three games. The teams are divided as for the first half of the ; Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club, ¥, C. A., Brewster's Cigar Co. Dougall-Southwick, Phoenix Life Insurance Co., University G munity Five, Knights of Columbus, Piper Co. B, Third Washington Spalding’s, Rainier | American Legion, | Should Be Fast Games | .Tonight’s games should be a jof fast cage tilts. Spalding’s, | nized as one of the strongest in the cireult, will open the with the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ cl Loule La Fray and George La who will hold down the berths on the Spalding crew, well known to high school followers. They were the star wards of the Broadway high ch pion squad a couple of years They should be the big point | ners for the Spalding team this son. Neal Day, one of the best o ever turned out in the local league, will hold down this job | the Iding team, If Neal |gone back any he should be a uable man his outfit. Young Oliver, Captain Ho and Maris will look after the jobs. La Vake, guard, and D forward, may be called upon to sté the game, The other three. teams playing night are presenting lineups tically new to the local fans, “¥" will take the floor with Hi at center, Woods and Stokke, wards, and Stock and Weeks S. & 8. Lineup The Soldiers’ &‘ Sailors’ club-t Fred and Reider Ring, fo Bullis, at center Backenhauf, guard: The Rainier post squad has nounced no lineup as yet What chances these squads h for the city title will be better kno after they are seen in action, les Turner, Broadway h school coach, will handle the wh tonight. : Registration lists are coming | slowly. It will be well for the o tains of the teams to remember their squad cannot play until t registered lists of players have turned in to the Star sports edi “Oregon Is Proud,” | Wires Governe SALEM, Ore,, Jan. 8. N Ore is proud of you!" declared Gov, cott in a telegram which he sent the University of Oregon footb team at Pasadena last night. “Tho defeated, it was against heart- breaking odds,” ntinued the mes- sage. “Your fighting Oregon spirit has upheld the traditions of your school and state, and the gallant fight you made was a victory i & | self,’ 5