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RING MACHINE ‘ ‘ ARR ARALR ADAP lication Rejected by Coast Conference je OTL OTE RES CIEE US SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dee. 1.—The application of the University of Southern California for membership in the coast conference was turned down for the second time here yesterday at the annual meeting of the confer- ence, The expense involved in the long jump to Los Angeles for other teams is the reason given by the confer- ence members for rejecting the application. Jim Flynn Gives Boy McCormick Nice Wor 'U.S.CA | | | PAPAL PDD DARA AL AAA ROLL UP IMMENSE TOTALS BY DEAN SNYDER With the California Bruins is Btate invited to furnish entertainment for the x mt a¢ Pasadena on New Wears Day, two different kinds of ‘Booring machines wil! be brought to The Buckeyes. champtons of the kout BY RIPLEY) BEE STARS | and the | VETERAN All-City Lineups BELIEVE IT OR NOT erm conference, are a low Cole. Franklin - + End McCarthy, Queen Anne | SHOULD fees Sam. They won the tle|| Waser, Weat Seattle Tack Mare Ratiard || TRIES cl & season total ¢ Droens Ee . Gua Taylor, Franktin | poin _ Burston een Anne © Almost in direct contrast to them || Enstes. co ling ae | DELIVER University of California team Mevedt, Broadway ’ | } the biggest scoring team of the Paaaford, I i } Hytlengren, Lincoln Doustes, Queen Anne — } Boyer, Ballard Btrinek, Hroadway ’ ARL SHEELY, the strong teams of McGill, Franklin Meister, Broadway Jim Fiynn, the veteran fireman the giant first ' Cogst conference. in gave Boy McCormick, the Hngtish wacker of the | oe Mate, Oregon Ag F wr sane ay oockal’ Weed leat Salt Lake Bees | fd Stanford, the Californians p mt at the " ‘00! I for the past few p 444 points to their opponents 14) PREP GRID r and that let bim out. MeCor o oy) geasons, @ ae year—and those 14 points were} mick won the decision stick leader . Femult of a fumble in one game | Fiynn won « technieal vietory af! | JOHN P. THEIS , of Philadelphia the Coast Yonge | & doubtful kick in another | the bell in the second round when PLAYED THE PIANO CONTIMUOUSLY during the past Ry team that has attempted to McCormick floored him with a right for 2'7 WouRSs, 19 rinuTes | year, will 7 Old-fashioned football aguinst | | en the jaw, but Boy betped dtm te year = ‘ay & brick wall defense, But niet i aa caneaee ones of the Ohicans know that | henvywelaht tithe, set for | Flynn did his best work in the GEORGIA TECH BEAT CUMBERLAND (ten) next 7.0 6a are a forwarding passing team I EAMS will be held Thured first round when he rushed MeCor Pn tpeam gy ght, berense the ween Be Zine nom ; Beaty | © have no regard for the old-style | | Saiahie to entain the lett nen, |@ ‘k around the ring and manag 1 ( 1916) pa nated by football! | BY TOM OLSEN | temlght, where the smokers are held, to land one ¥ i ow m ¥ od aned IFO | hacht’s chin. The round was fair White Sox The NIA Lettermen of the 1920 season on) @ Sox have also | ly even. DIAGRAM oF 175 Yard RUN . | ~ th eren woge e rey < purchased Ernie Johnson, the stellar Tithe Californians have four out.|the sx different Seattle high school | {5\f' The second round found MeCor MADE BY OSS, af Minnesela snortstop of the Bees. Ing stars on their eleven this | grid teams, voted on thelr chotee for | trring ; . mick popping Flynn at w ( al | or wit ud for Meattie Aepere' igen 19" ‘There is every reason tn the world They are “Brick” Muller./the mythical Al-City team last } SHADOW | " a9) | to think that both Sheely and John- en. AD re ge via, |Dsbt, Me & feature of the annual T.| ,, Rigiey mare ne eee ee tie teaek ana | BOXING : | #0n will make good with a bang next p tackle and J B. Morrison, |M- C. A. banquet. |for the righ tear w In the and fo rounds Me year with the Windy City team oe "| Johnny Cole, of Franklin, wes peg — oe ea Both men played swell ball for the chosen for one énd. Cole is big and era ing * low adow ba: Bees last season, hitting over fin four of these men are whales | Hien” Dwr diee himself well, and haa ng.” and for the life of him James | 300 mark, and fielding is high ae @efense and offense. Sprott an r " h couldn cate the red headed miller were both members of guished himesif ¢uring the fashion. * " «said for Flynn that he's at Past season : . Sheely is handicapped by an in- 7 I "fhe ether: onl’ -etideen, <atee al i ugh bird, He took enough fured leg which has stowed Sink ie : | Franklin man, was Byron Wise, who punches on the chin last night to \considerably, but hie a |has been honored for the second con make an ox sick, Hat whether that batting strength and his steady fleld- 4 ms ont, altho _ te _ utive year by a position on this) Sy the Filipine lightweight, | kind of in sameness oF ing should make up for his lack of ee ome Of the most powerful ath-| i yinical eleven. Wise’s defensive| take” am Al Netaom, the Bete, | foolishnenn in x" ' epesd. Sheely is said to have one pies aver developed on the Coast. na offensive work have stood out In| Mimbo, lightie im the semi-windup. | As for didn't | of the best batting eyes in baseball Eeatehs 188 pounds and ts consid-|41 the games that the brilliant 604) poy secormich iw vilied to box Ret. |#1¥e him enough opposition for any |as he rarely strikes at a bad ball. the fastest wingman California |i. played in this season. ing lavineky 10 rounds Yertiend | body to get much of a line on the | He will probably be the’ @uunan gg Npkeat I anaes, FRASER AND | December § Enatioh champion. He's a well set | hitter for the Sox next year, if he wi . the pound » ¥C ello 1 and ra a “ slulter has proven to be the | WRIGHT TACKLES Jack Sharkey and Joe Lrseh, two of |UD Younk follow. tall and rangy and makes good, succeeding Joe Jackson, 4 ” r ig | the leads antar weights tn the he steps around nice oh Semaiatent forward pase ground) Phil Fraser, West Seattle's big |the ‘suing mastaonsignin Us the cans inary uppercut, and a guod right the bird who found things under his of all the Coasters. tackle star, was chosen for the same | V7, FR" or i cron, but he didn’t have to travel | bag et A redheaded Irishman and position on the AILCty team. Fraser | — — Sie act tg ae a 4 Johnson has everything that speaks from the time ihe| has played havoe to any plays di | makes @ good ball player. He can Diows until the quarter ix Tected his way by the opposition. [FOLEY DRAWS * ——_—_-—_____, hit, field, throw, run the bases and Dut he tackles ‘em till their| Bull Wright, the Queen Anne atar.| SEAKOY | OT. HAXALL | he bas plenty of tight @rack and can be counted on | Was honored with the other tackle Marty Foley, the Tacoma middie | Pmnctton) ‘Thi will be Sheely’s first trip to D ite two opponents for each | job. Wright haa been a steady, con } Weight, took some stiff punishment | the big time while it marks John- coming around his end. sietent player all season. | jin the first two rounds with Vern MADE A PLACE-KICE | son's second entry under the bie Stevens, of Ballard, and Savage, of Hearoy, the Wenatchee walloper, bot ae 65 YARDS tent. Johnson had a trial with “ Lincoln, were chosen for the guard | Foley was too smart for the Wen \ | 8t. Louls Browns « few years ago, it, backfield star, han been a/ Jods. Hoth men were practically im GRID Jatchee boy and he came back strong (Aeunst YALE, 182) put couldn't quite make the grade Bround gainer for the Bears. | Presnable as guards |taking the last two rounds, It was roca Method of whipenap tackling ENGLES AT a good drow. : CENTER | Little Ray Seribner, the 1 popular he grabs his man by the} » mam SCHEDULES lifornians have line than any one men who welgh| Eadie MeCill, Franklin's «an and McMillan. | purned fullback, walked away with [the fullback job. McGIM hite the! schedule. ‘Today's meeting was ex line bh a consistent « pected to mark the conclusion of . "oe ug aed gainer and plays a good ‘efensive| ine conference stasion which opened game. bey hung bis good right, band on Stan's chin once tn the first, twice in the second and ence in the third goed for knockdowns, In the third Stan took a stiff one on the chin and " " | Anacortes bantam, came in the ring ¢ | ke: sali raises fos mes caused a ibitia, as the veve r cholée tor cen-| BERKELEY, Cal, Dec. 1—Foot-| Wriehing 118 pounds, and gave Stan wg | Ec om I P : Joes to his opponents|ter. “Enule's scrap has done more 19| pail coaches and managers of Pa: |PitZkersid, who waled at 127, « nice Ree | Stinchcomb’s eens tose SS the CIE keep up the morale Of the Frankia | 19, coast obnference colleges met |taction With Ray, but the Abecormee | Brainy Playing the Cal darting Dean Super-Gameness © football honor roll would be compicte without mention of the gameness shown by George Gipp of Notre Dame and Barron of Georgia Tech, beth of whom went into games ITTLE HOPE . } | here this morning to begin the work ot drawing up the 1921 football COLUMBUS, Dec. 1—Walter Eckersall says that Pete Btinch- comb is the smartest player of the year in Western football. He credits Stinchcomb's thinker for pund ee tom. rs was leaning on the ropes when he with broken collarbones in order to stave off possible defeat || winning the conference title for : | Monday. thought it waa best to rest for a for if respective teams. |] the Bucks, a, Teasons for keeping | Bob Boyer, Ballard’s half, who! Much comment was heard today | while so he reached for the Noor and Gipp, though injured, got into the Northwestern game when defeat line practically | iled the signals for his eleven, was/on the decision nounced last Teferees Whitman rightly gave the staged the powerful Noire Dame eleven in the face and negotiated a 4 this year. elected for a halfback job on the All| night to deny admission to the con- fight to Seribner. | play which scored the winning touchdown for the Hoosiers. CLEVELAND, 0O,, Dec. 1.—Cart has stood owt as one of City tleven. Boyer's playing has) ference to the University of South Young Zusu and Roy MeCastin, two Barron's pluck was perhaps even more heroic. His collarbone was Tremaine, local bantam, will meet fullbacks on the Coast. He | St? 80 outstanding feature of the/ern California. After most of the hard-hitting welters, fought their) broken earty in the season, Special harness was made for him and SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 1.—Lit-| Pal Moore, Memphis, in a 10-round 175 pounds, and his plunges |CPAmpionship eleven this year, day had been devoted to the quem | weekly battle, but It went toa draw| he played out the string, never giving heed to the pain which he was | tie hope was held out for the recov-|bout here tomorrow. Tremaine holds. Made it possible for his team| Hyllengren, of Lincoln, was elected|tion, U. 8. C. was denied member: | this time, MeCaatin sent in some tell forced to endure when in action. ery of George Gipp, famous Notre|two newspaper decisions over the ngren| ship by an unanimous v | Altho the formal a |gave the claim that | fornia is too far away March straight down the field for the other halfback. Hy! having to resort to overhead has played a star game for the Rai He boots consistently for 69 splitters this erason and several of his kicks have BIG CROWD ing wallops in the early going, but! the Filipino tired him tn the closing | minutes by his boringin tactics, It} now stands one knockout wach and As he staggered off the field at Pittsburg, Coach Glen Warner said: “There goes the greatest player I have seen on this field in 10 years.” Warter was referring to Barron's gameness Foothall is a game in which it takes grit to play o Dame football star, ill with pneu monia at a local hospital, according to his physicians today. Gipp earlier reported slightly im- Memphis flash. uncement thern Call from the Ore part. 70 He ie & feet 1,| THERE |gon and Washington mages to | a draw between this pair. | But the demonstration of heroism of Gipp and Barron stamps them peepee — . Feta HOYT’S when a " ' A make games in the Sc and fons ‘ is morning, 8 a Ue pean’ Sart ts cary sued} BE el ented ene school! bie, it was whispered that there te a sii eats —$—$—$——$—$— | His condition te oriticn! and there] NEW MENU Ga he plows thre. eee lee te cheege ar Witt |were other reasons, having chiefly m j is little chance for his recovery, hos | is to do with allegation t the Meth In the opener Hugh Curley was pital officials stated. Boston Baked Beans .....15¢ - 3 lodist school bas inveigied Northern | knocked out by Young Ketchel!. | Gipp was the football sensation of |l] sregican Beans .... .10¢ T Pierrot, a graduate of | athietes away from their home states| Ted Whitman refereed the first the West this year. The Catholic} a 18¢ At will be interesting to note just | Pal and prominent university | by the attractions of balmy climate. | three bouta and Ad Schact officiated college star, first introduced to foot-||] Macaroni and Cheese ... the forward pass wonder team graduate, acted as toastmaster. The |The scholarship record of the U. 8. | Finest Pie, per cut ......10¢ in the last two. PLAY TO START ball when he was discovered hurling f Ohio will stack Up against the|coaches and captains entertained! was not attacked. |} It was announced that Cal Delaney & pigskin about as tho it were SANDWICHES aged poms of the W _ : | With short speeches | _—— = of Cleveland would box Joe Simonich, bareball, amased gridiron enthusiasts il] ora seoat and Cheese ...10¢ ekeye quarterbac! Walt Sheil, former University of | TO ST. }the Butte weiter, at next Tuesday’ IN JANUARY with his ability at harling passes es: bs u GE ne le welter, ys a —. _ od speedy | w ashington grid star under Gn A pret and booting. Hot Hamburger ... ate, Pete Stinchcomb, Soble, spoke on the value o ball, | ipa a tak re A ity , ana ip pull the New Year Day game| are accel the iether ee ont od is N. A. HOOP - | EFINITE plans of organization were adopted by the city PR lg Be nel nate oon Sewell promi Bn) 186 t pe fre In the last minute of | pect to finish high sehool this coming | | WILLARD basketball league last night. Ten teams were represent-| ick trom the 60-yard line. He tonsed | BS : hee title from Thinoige ” °%™ | year, where they expected to go to GAMES HERE ed at the session which was held at the Northern Life build-!tne ovat as accurately as a pitcher ||] Best Coffee in Seattle college, Less than 11 of the large! , > “ | threw a baseball Californians will have to) number graduating expect to attend The annual P. N. A. baseball cham ing. Ging tb alan vated an eeklat Dust HOYT’S " 7 4 : “4 ‘ ne | pio he ye ag ocd by th Ff ‘ a rey site sain " ] ch ‘em. the University of Washington ger pe ering sip awe. gh AGAIN They adopted a constitution and by-laws for the year and] everest. baseball players Notre | | | nasium some time in March agreed that all players must be eligible for A. A. U. registra-|Dame ever had. Johnny Evers, | 322 Pike St. at Fourth Fight Contract Tho games will wet under way one] | NEW YORK, Deo, 1-—Juck Demp-| tion, This eliminates all play-) ‘The star trophy, won by Mac. | Manager of the Chicago Cubs, has | WE NEVER CLOSE 4 week following the close of the Pa-| sey and Joas Willard will fight arelers who make their living|DougallSouthwicks ‘last year, was |Slready launched effor Nn | Is Complicated | cific intercollegiate hoop schedule. |turn battle for the world's heavy.| 42. “ith it S| cctored the new league by the cham. | Play JOR Ceeage eet year | . } Aff * | Afl teama made up of registered weight championship March 17 next whe te ~ a au ¢|Pions, It will be put into competi- ar A. A. U, members will be oligible to| according to Promoter Tex Rickard.| |, Tlic leaeue elented the name Of! tion again this year by the city NEW YORK, Dec | compete. If the boxing commission sanctions |th* City Basketiwil Association, league. A team must win it three 4 TRIES CLOSE are 27 clauses in the | More announcements of the meet/the bout, it will be held in Madison TRIE: J times to obtain permanent posses which Dempsey and Carpentier || will be made in the near future, Square Garden. They are under. id sion of It. 9 Fe eet Tews have premised || signed to fight for the title. That || - | stood to have agreed on a percent-}_ Entries will close December 10 and] ‘The teamna represehted at last cur play’ doesn't name the time or place, || jage division of the receipta. first y will be held the first week | night's session follow: ite tes Pee” wor, either, asvigg - emake : ~2 1A in January |Community five, Bike’ club, ¥. M ; no , f Entry blanks can be obtained at!C. A, MacIougall Southwicks, I hisses Senda “ewiree was SAN DIEGO, Cal, Dee 1—tt in] gt Poor & Tatva, There Worker prata, Chea: THIS YEAR FOR - @ trial with the St. Lowls Browns in LAYTON LEADS BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1.—Sim| estimated that 700 horsen will be as.|{Palings or Piper & Taft's, There orthern Life, Silent Frate, Chaun- @ring, won more games than any | | j!# a $6 entry fee for each team and|cey Wrights, Queen Anne Commun 4 vai Londos won his wrestling match|sembled at Tiajuana for the winter|« $19 guaranty. If a team finishes icc. Ye pF wonetage hs ‘ CHICAGO, Dee. 1-—Jack Layton, | the One fall required in 1:28:15 JJockays are swarming Westward. | ‘The report of the schedule and the| teams named aren't sure of entering . of St. Louis, led a field of 12 today ites r — _————"_| playing floors will be made at the | ten he Pacific slephone and ae ie eek ae cushion billiard championship -by his December 14. from the league. yet have o rusmer left ce haan | Victory here last night over Clarence —— — TITLE NEXT WEEK winning | Jackson, whom he deposed, eon, Baw York. br 2 s-to-3 Pierre Maupome, of Milwauk NEW YORK, Dec. L—With the] qualified in the preliminary round And it can be a Columbia, Racycle, Flying Merkel, lsemplied by Ernest langigna, Kaet- | Climbed to third place by di | three best billiard players in the n Francisco to tackle the cham: | Hudson, Rambler or Waverly, fully guaranteed for pm Mewes voll Augie Kiekheter, John of} country, the only entrants in the] P!0n. Wille Hoppe one year. . . | New York, defeated Alfredo de Oro, Not only is Hoppe playing better | Rumor has it in the Bast that Harry | Se dy wa eo nt nan nnecnat Harry lot New York . tinal round of the national champlon-| than ever in his life, but Cochran} BUT —there are only IBaston Wed fox soon. "idle wiliinrnces tn | [ship 18.2 balk: line fournament,| and Schaefer are showing more 60 bikes in this lot— Wetting Kd Barrow co to the New York ‘ | which will be staged at the Hotel] apeed than they ever have before. vey te 4 se at foundacion tor tne rumor | = THEY DON’T | Kttor andertne direction of 8, i) titer arn gy her litre before pra peice one saa enemy = Benjamin on ember 6, 7 and 8, bel that Hoppe is on the verge served, SPOKANE, Dec. 1.—Lakey Mor WANT MUCH the matches should be more attract-| of toning the title he has held for ay ae Sliven. well earned decision) NEW YORK, Dec. 1-The Yan-| ive to. the general public and willl 15 years, but the work of Coc @ver Al Lupo of Tacoma, at the Mur- | kees are scouting for southpaws with | undoubtedly be productive of better) and Schaefer has been such as te - Me pnetit bovis here last night |control, northpaws with the same, | billiard play than in any tournament) convince billiard experts that they ‘Phe Bpokane feather out-boxed Lupo | acrobatic catchers and outfieldors| ever before held. }are in a positiow to make Hoppe} thruout and had him on the canvas who can run like deers, hit the ball Welker Cochran and Young Jake) extend himeelf as he has never been} £, twice in the final round and catch fly balls Schaefer are the two players who| nded in recent years, is our bicycle leader. ‘ “ ; al ita i Priced at $55.00 5 ek 5 C Johnny Walker’ easy payments on bal- BY LORRY A. JACOnS Ask Prohibition Enforcement Chief ance; 5-year guarantee. | feated Princeton with that same play. | kick hurling between the posts when | field. ee csacimoun in| tealine tr. 1 therefore, a #44! got in a almilar predicament and| ‘The minute Lourte got the batt, | McDonald—Maybe HE Knows— Ty eptalen that the mo Sey, ind Watch. the|# the Princeton team lined up a#|instead of putting It down for Keck WHAT ELSIOR Bbbal play they have witn 1 thi ldog«, using ho for a kick from placement by |to kick, he jumped up and made ear was that which resulte In d Coy invented Stanley Keck tracks fo: le a Needless to i y Princewn's first touchdown against Lourie used rare judgment} But the other two backs were both | aa te ea ahee there ri chee ¥ als A 5 mereccyess Seeycle a Zale on November 1%, But the|in pulling the play could not belon the left #ide of the line and the|tackler laying hands on him «o per. | nswers the Question. 301 East Pine St. interest of the play arises in|doubted. ‘The Tigers were hayving| moment the ball was snapped all of|fect was his Interference due to the} fact that Tad Jones, Yale's own | rough sledding and apparently could|the Princeton lneamen, inatead of with the assistance of Ted|not gain thru the Yale line, bucking the Yale line, rose up an¢ fo the mighty kicker, once de) Murrey had previously sent a drop | made tracks for the other wide of thy surprise of the Yale team, There iwn't # doubt af the great ness of the play, Take any Pine Street Car, get off at Melrose, re 0 saan aanioe F ah