The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1920, Page 12

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CHANGES MADE IN BIG LEAGUE PILOTS, BUT DAME RUMOR’S DOPE WAS WRONG | Dame Rumor, who swings a wicked tongue, had it all dope just whom would get the gate among the big league basel Mictions have taken an awful wallop on the chin. True, many changes have | others have sprung up out of air in unexpected fashion. Hugh Jennings, t Det T Doss, quit, he would do Deen named. Jim Burke's Of the St pected tho not pre Manded his club tm the ft the first year that he Qnd it was said that he @iven another chance to Winner. But the Tooking for a new manager for the 3921 race BARROW FURNISHED SURPRIS Ba Barrow’s quitting the Boston Ret Sox to take over the bus of the New was oné of the big unex-| Barrow was pot very! Buccessful with the Sox, due to the} act that he had a lot of good, but femperamental tossers his club That he had to get rid of and ne | @idn't have time enough to build up @ Winner Hugh Duffy, former Chi fago White Sox outfielder Rardie the reins of the Boston mext year Miller Hugxins, who was expected #0 find himself out in the cold for Sertain next spring. when the Dall call was sounded, has / Signed for another trial by ‘Yanks. ‘Tris Speaker is a fixture In Cleve The mme goes for Connie of the Athletics. ‘Clarke Griffiths, the veteran man Ager of the Washington Nationals ant make up his mind whether he ‘wants to handle the team on the Pield again next year, or not. If he quits, the managership m be handed over to George McBride, for Mer Washington shortstop ed that has not s expec disp as manager | la penly produce a are now Ye UNITED REAL EW YORK, Nov. 15.—We in sports. The Canadian ye Northern neighbors are going to be formidable sporting con- tenders, Phe first was the challenge for the which reached this ry after Sir Thomas Lipton had tried to lift the famouse yachting trophy and had again failed. SECOND | CHALLENGE The cond was the offer ler 000 purse for the recent WHITE SOX rach between Man o’ War and Sir PILOT IS MYSTERY | Barton. , Nothing much has been sald re| Hoth these things are al Kid Gleason handling the of the trend of thought and ti c White Sox again. Both/Canada. Until recently Collings and Mike Kelly, the | Canadians had given most the successful manager of the | thought to developing thei Paul American association club| Now they are going in the past few years) have been sports from a great big internat Brominemt among the new men standpoint. Honed as possible managers for} ‘The Canadians who participated tn Windy City team. the oF | ympic games did well. Those the National league one of the! wno take part t year probably aaleageetiord eg 7p md bo do betters Every year they are of Johnny Evers, former | @econd sacker, to succed Was another big jon. And then George Stallings aban- his job as skipper for the Braves. His successor has been named. \VATH DUB HOOK Ps Cravath harnt been canned | pilot of the Philadelphia Nationals a. it's expected most any day It is said that Art Fletcher, | Shortstop obtained from the) ‘The second meeting of The Star is in the middie of the season. city basketball league will be held ‘ “oho the job a few weeks | at The Star office Wednesday night om refused. |The permanent organization for this OP Mosery McGraw still hangs to his season will be made at that time. Se New York Giant leader. It/ ‘The league will operate under the also expected that the little Na jsame system of rules and regula he pote yoo etic beim yoy end tions that governed the league last son. year, ‘The rest of the National teague| 41) teams that plan to play in are sitting tight so far.iThe Star circuit this year should hogy poh ogg pose a nll toad to it that they are represented SD Pitsburg. and Withent Reb. im une _— om those teams . R hat plan to play in this circuit are St Brooklyn. are the way they | asked to attend this meeting As long as there are enough | teams in the loague to make @ eche |dule possible The Star circuit will continue. very ia ms LEAGUE THINKS OF HARRY GREB Harry Greb is quite a boy. That's What Tommy Robson. Boston mid-| NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—-Football's Gleweight, believes. He says: bread line, standing outside the door is the most puzzling boxer |for an tkeue of championship pi tn world. He is not clever, But | ¥4# strung out somewhat today De fe #0 uncannily tireless and such| Princeton in the East, Notre Dame I perfect perpetual motion machine|®"4 Ohio State in the West, and Ghat Ht is impossible to get away | Georgia Tech in the South, head the from him. His arms never cease | ine. going—fabbing, hooking, wwinging—| Pittsburg and Harvard continue every minute of the whole round. | thelr ehuffie to the front, but neither Hoi start a right swing ana you'll | *howed the class that the Tigers did Guck it to let it go over, when |!" trouncing Yale, and Penn State lost Whang! you'll get a crack on the! Prestige by barely getting a tle with @¥e trom a left uppercut, started | Lehigh. ‘Qbout the same tine he swings his| Tilinois was pulled out of the line Fight. He's wearing rather than |!" the West by Wisconsin, leaving @angerous puncher, and, believe me, | Ohio State in undisputed lead of the Mee give Dempsey a ty inter | Western conference, while Notra Gating fight despite the fact that | Vame trimmed Indiana. he's shy about 15 pounds in weight.| , Georgia Tech ga her reasons Would have Dempsey : tied in| f9F the Southern claim by beating nots taking punishment. Dempsey | the strong Georgetown eleven, With Might get him, but I, think Greb| ~~ Would give a better ficht than a lot of the men they are talking as com BY HENRY L. FARRELL + SMOKE MILDMAN CIGARS MADE IN SEATTLE SOLD EVERYWHERE CHAS. SCHWARTZ metrist and Mfg. Optician Kamined and Ginanes Fh Pil Johnston, California net star, and Bill Tilden, of Philadelphia, members of the Amertean Davis cup tennis tedm, stopped over in Seattle Saturday on their way to Australia und showed the boys and giris at the Crystal Podl how tennis really played. Johnston was the victor tn Satur day's exhibition match by a 6-4, 46, 4] $4 count. The two peers of Ameri can tennis played a wonderful game considering the wooden floor and the poor lighting conditions, Johnston's forehand drive and steady play, and Tilden’s wonderful backhand strokes were the feature at ths mae: REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS | In order to introduce our new (wh and strongest plate known, covers very hitt you ean bite corn off teed 18 years, Whalebone set of teeth. . $8 $8 Third Ave OPPORTUNITY S6TARWANTADS' Bik: ii | morning and get teeth mame day. O88 UMAVEKSITY oT, _CANADIANS WILL GIVE | IN BIG SPORTS BY HEK SECOND STAR CAG AT STAR OFFICE WEDNESDAY IS STRUNG OUT TODAY DAVIS CUP SQUAD ON EXHIBITION All work guaranteed for 16 years Examination and advice free. ar Pinte and Hedge Work. We Stand tha | od out a few weeks ago as to wll pilots, but so far her pre- een made, but those expected have not all materialized, while | enoe STATES TESTS have got to look to our laurels s are after us. Two important events have occurred which indicate very strongly that our went or tum | © the athletes re ted States a ha le. CANADIANS | BOUND TO EMPROVE Doo't 4 an naying the Canadians are going to the chame n 1922, or by 19 matter, but can write It mental t right dians pe ) ture me that Olympic games next year, or that n that going te © their fous | are records It is & good thing for al concerned that we have Canadians to watch. They any decadence in Ame amateur We have got to keep on our | | Ing lke competition | sport to cement in nal relations let's wel he Canadians. We will try hard to keep them from licking ua, but if they do, we will be giad it took people produced on the Amer | lican continent to do it got the nuld werve to prevent in good, honest MEETING | Basketball promises to be the! ume success in Seattle's sports this! winter as it was last season, This will be the second season that bas-| kethall will be a winter major sport. altho the fact that it was a major sport last year was evidently a se cret to some people. The Star circuit was organized ‘tast year for the good of baskethal and That is the lone reason that it was planret to start the league again! thle season. | ‘The Star will refcrees for the ficers nd appointed tives this ag’ furnish floors and games, but the of- | committees elected and | by the team representa year will govern the , the season just about ended, it seems ‘obable that a clean-cut title for the Eastern championship will be ac quired. Princeton ts thru for the year, and unless Yale pulls the “imponeible” and beats Harvard next Saturday, the Tigers and the Crimson can both claim the Eastern honors. Ohio State and Llinols, contenders for last year’s conference champion ship, meet in the West, If Ohig State should lose, the wreath will have to be divided between Ohio, Illinois and Wisconsin, Regardless of conference figures and prestige, Notre Dame very likely will be considered the real Western | champlons if Coach Rockne’s eleven finisnes an undefeated season. | Georgia Tech of the seems almost sure Southern honors And then Marshall Aflen, local star, coupled with Tilden, went down to defeat before Johnston and Wat- son Washburn, another member of the team. The score wan 64, 6-4. | The American team mils today |from Vancouver for the Antipodes, | where they will play the Australian team for the Davis cup next month. KILLED BY BASEBALL JERSEY CITY, N. J., Nov. 15.— nk Lahey, 22, was hit on the |head by a baseball during a game here, walked to @ hospital, dropped unconscious and died. piate, which is the lightest of the roof of the mout the cob; guaran~ gleboney EXAMINATION FREB Crowns . Bridgework PAINLESS EX'@ACTION nave impreasion in the you. Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Werking People | OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS | | Opposite Vraser-Paterson Oh THE SEATTLE STAR VARSITY DOWNED BY OREGON Washington's football squad went down to defeat b gone Saturday, b: Hig HU" Steers, the Oregon captain was too much for Washington, and he pl of the the ‘ore Oregon at Ku a 20 to 0 count lake hae put tte stamp of ap Art itauger, th 4 up all points for Washington hag now dropped four and hasn't managed straight games ar struggle Wit oka, nt Harry Daubert, the “young short. | stop who played in the Sea yard league during the war, has been mold by New Orleans to the Cinein fmt) Nationals to score in any of its confer thin y th tn two Allivon faces a tough Dartmouth team was but judging victories over Cornell the ble their atride. ar Drain coming Coach The start thin y we situation. alow t from ita eany Pennsylvania warriors are hitting BOXING CLUB ° FOR FRANCE PAIUS, Nov. 18-—A linea of the National in process of Tt will be the tub of France sufficiently of xin form Leard ar club on Sporting « formation Natio and ¢ now Paris, ing s Rox nub high te room y iption will be rmit the pur premises, Includin i nary f be hall where there with art ooc reepeew for 1Vh Milt Nod, nner Manager OLD GIRL WINS f= seus RIDING PRIZE "2 ATOGIA, Mim, Nov, 15 Solomon, 93 y at the SES Mrs. Mary C. won first fair hed } LEVINSKY IS LOSER LONDON, N The planned for Battling Levinaky ar Joe Beckett for puree of $25 1 suse Levinaky has beer 4 oft t the United to ¢ arpentier bel) | WOMAN BOOKIE | IS FINED LONDON, Nov Alb waa fined $15 for bookm had 27 be when arrested. OLD BOY IS ‘ SOME RIDER LANESHAWBRIDGE, Eng Alexander Simpson, age completed a 700-mile are old for being th an mont ae makes year, Frank Snyder aod Mike Gourales, present members of the match Clanie’ catching staff, will be dis. ae | tel lomt in SMOKER CARD COMPLETED Clay Hite has completed his card for the firet American Legion smok held at the Crystal Tuesday night’ The smoker is to all fans who with to purchase the pasteboards: The card followm Alex Trambitas ve. Jimmy Storey, weltors Young Ketchel ya Young Zusu, welters. | Willie St Claire va, Eadie Jack mon, lghties. Ray Scribner va Kid Martin. feathers. é Eddie Moore va Eddie Nefl, ban Chief among the fresh fruits ex. tame. ported from the United States are Hugh Curley va Joe Wopp, welt apples, lemons * M ne ing slips in a hand ler to be Nov 73, b bicycle 15 Just trip. ENCOURAGE BRITISH SPORT LONDON, Nov. 15.—To revive tn terest In sport, the annual tents between regular army and territorial athletes will be renewed tn 1921. | FOOTBALL ! ' BOOMS; . ‘BIG GAMES | LINED UP Amazin rt hown in wtand d game. STATE PLANS STADIUM Ont State is planning to t the wor aa appr Point urgent in a wa new st is nding stands at Weat napalin With spread of the gridiron game to popularity with the ordinary mMan.on the atreet,.” the big univer sities are paying more heed to the demand for intersectional that might make possible the annu national that w rank with the world series ir rent umb public for the content championship Prine ton, one of the most the} b and t with wide ppprtunity with the publ the m popularit Chi an annual game start next yee Harvard confer ence could have had for the Western championship on year, but to play fer her achedule Harvard would not West on alter and Iilnots refused. NAVY ADDS PAm The Navy, shaking off tt» conserv m, added Princeton to the » thie year for «# Jand Pennrylvania w year The Army wil) continue the annual game with Notre Dame, and has opened relations with Columbia. Dartmouth comes to the Coast to play Washington this fall, and either Notre Dame, Penn State or one of | |the “tig three” probably will go to! | Pasndena” New Year's Day to meet I ‘alifornia or Stanford, this nhifted fu kne | high school end, reg hate years, | ule annual ¢ be added next Ohio State, a power in the Weatern conference, is understood to be will Ing to open relations with any major eleven in the Kast, with the provision | that the Easterners will come Weat/ on alternate years. | Tech and Centre, tn fnet, | jall the major teams of the South, | have been playing in the Erat this fall, and Nebraska has made the long | trip there for two yearn, SHAMROCK IV IN DISCARD NEW YORK, Nov. 18—6tr Thomas Lipton's yacht, Shamrock TV, which was defeated tn the 1920 | races for the America’s cup, now lies |forlorn in a shipyard at City Istand. All equipment haa been removed. Georgia ‘There was room at the top for a new and better cigarette. And Spurs fit in right there! Spur's decidedly new blend makes the Orient’s choicest tobaccos and America's finest yield more ichness, aroma and mildness than you thought a cigarette could have. crimped, not pasted, makes Spur’s good old to- bacco taste last longer. If you're fed-up with ordinary cigarettes, Spurs will give you a fresh start. Kpetenttzras bac ‘Spur is “class” all through— even to the refined “brown. and-silver” package, triple- e@wrappin, Gresh and fragrant. Cigarettes 2020 A _new method of rolling, that keeps Spure last three min sult of a forward pass right field house MONDAY, NOVEMBET. 18, 1929. Pallnrd high school practionty cached the high sensot football jonship by holding Broudway tin Roturday. Headway had wer hand thr mt of the A muddy field 4 up the Lehigh eprani ing Venn Bate to m T-to-7 the Michigan nosed out Chieage, 16-40% ee Dame ran inte & Partar tm Tned of to win, 18 to 16 tvania tt 4 j *, ruwning | diana, » Montana university won the Montanm) title by éefeating the Montagm to ® team Gefeated Colum. | state Harvard aiant he ping Brown, 27 to Georgia Tech romped om Georgetown, 4 BREMERTON GRIDDERS DEFEAT EAGLES, 6-0 The fast Walla Walla Kaglen went) signal practice, and would Ike te own to their 4 defeat hear fromy some men who would like emerton before the strong | to finish the season with them. Hompit am by 460 count.) The Walla Walla lineup wam nav was made in the my Scanion and Ea MeGill, end stes of play, ad a re i Bill Tuynell, tackles; r, guards; Rollin Cor bett, center; Don Gawne, quarter; Ed Long and Bob Corbett, halves; Bill Wilkins, full; Russ, Rathbun, end, ‘WOMEN BETTOR | INCREASE LONDON, Nov. 15—Betting wom en increased heavily during the 1920 racing season, according to a survey among the bookmakers, More than 100 betting commissioners now cater exclusively to women, ‘The idea of the sacredness of salt lis very ancient. key wrench tnto “, « any troutie wabw © eco yeuter lay 4 Bi Ted Abner Coie and Sh The fame was the Bob Corbett, Corbett of The “feature inging of y half for the man th roadway protested recent Broadway-F'ra Don Gawne, of the Bagle 4 star game at quarter Eddie McGill started the gume at and starred there, and was to his regular position after ¥ Wilkins out. Russ Rathbun, anced MoGilL at the Collins day night at 7:20 for the ung the Eagles ch Powers for ine p of ke was Letty The Eagles me Tue A soldier earns a good living— Sees new places and faces— Has a chance to go to school or to learn a trade if he chooses— But a soldier doesn’t drill or study o: work all the time. , Soldiers play baseball and football, swim, box, wrestle, and are crack athletes in the various field sports, EARN, LEARN |

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