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SEATTLE RING BOARD MAY BAR CLAY HITE STAGING SHOWS MITT LID DOWN BY LEO H. LASS FROM HERE; TIGHT MOTION was made, carried and tabled for one week by the Seattle boxing com- fect mission at their weekly meeting last night, to the ef FOUR INDICTMENTS ISSUED IN FINIS OF COAST LEAGUE BALL SCANDAL LOS ANGELES, Cal., Dec, 11—Bench warrants for the eA of W. B. (Babe) Borton, Harl V. Maggert, William pt lowing their indictment on/|‘* former permanently and the lat charges of criminal conspir-| \\", "°° acy involving the use of brib-|circies as “Nate.” is a resident of ery to win for the Vernon. Seattc baseball team the 1919 Coast) A! four men are charged with Teague pennant. that Clay Hite, Seattle boxing promoter, should be barred from staging shows in Seat- tle. In view of the fact that Iitte was owt of town Friday, they moved to table the motion, made by Dr. Han ley, for one week, until Hite could have a nee to defend himaeif. In making tho motion, Hanley do clared that Hite had violated strin gent rules of the commission by }putting on shows for the r ‘Oble Post of the American Legion |without asking the boxing commis sion for a permit Dr. Walter Kelton, another mem: of deputy sheriffs today fol-) Sat Lake clud about the same time, | footed and stated that ho would not | stric | ¥ote for auch a motion because he Up the present boxing entanglement Elmo Jones, the third member of the commission, wouldn't commft | joonspiracy to throw games. The | himself, stating, however, that Frank | 7 es between Salt Lake and Ver. | Parmer, barred for stalling in his| to have his chance to fight the world’s welterweight champton, when by ThE SEATTLE STAR points to 7 for their rivals, those points being scored by Two Cue Mee dint ie Ons 7 LEO #. | SEEMS AS IF the City Basketball association Is taking a peculiar [cane op the matter of amateuriem in their eligibility rules for the season. Their present regulations specify that members registered with teams in the league must be simon pore amateurs, A league is either an amateur league or else it in a sembpro organization. last season several professionals, such as high school athletic instructors, In The Star league took part, buf they were allowed to play as long as they were not ber | paid for playing basketball in the efty league Ilaying against those men LASSEN (Bill) Rumler and Nathan Raymond were in the hands | ber of the comminaion, came out flat-| made mont of the basketball players in the elty professionals, in the t nense of the word. This means that they are not eligible for A. A. U. registration unt! reinstated. The Star league had, what we thought, a fiveyear suspension, | did not believe that would help the | was very fine success with the enforcement of the rule that sonic nee Raymond, better known in sporting | Commission any in its effort to clean | are eligible, but any team found paying players lost their franchise in the league and those players accepting such pay were to be barred for goed from the ecireuit, AT LAST JOHNNY McCARTITY, the olf warrior from San Prancteco, ts k Britton 10 rounds in Portland on New Year's day. McCarthy ts and the Pomona college freshmen, INFIELDER BRINGS COIN Everett Prep Gridders Face Strong Team in Long Beach Sverett high school’s crack football eleven faces a formidable opponent in Long Beach when the Smokestack city team faces “W ° Beach prep gridders next week. The Long Beach team has not lost a game in two years. This season they have piled up a total of 4° Everett's record for this season is 374 points to 7 for s Sport Bil BIG _ WINTER & _ PROGRAM, BILLED “ 4 POCKET BILLIARD tow has been added to The Stars program of winter sports. Thin will be the first time that this tourney has been staged in Seattle and will be conducted along with second annual ice races and the ond annual threecushion m which are scheduled to get und way soon, The pocket billiard meet win be held at Pope-Sibley’s pariors durtny the month of January. Entries for, this event will be open Wednesday. An entry fee of 50 cents wilt charged each player to meet the pense of the trophy which will go te their opponents, the lone touchdown being scored by the University of Washington frosh team. ne nnnn pe paneer POP DPD PPO Ice Races On Star’ ‘ | How Big Boys Will Measure for Title Go How Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight mitt slinger, and Bill Brennan, Chicago aspirant to the crown, will measure up when they hop thru the re “ for their S-round title bout Tuesday in New York is shown in the follow ing figures. They are, perhapr most evenly matched boxers er meet in the ring. LIN NAN, DEMPRERY 190 Te. Toa 6 1% in 77 im, «. \ i Chest Normal Chest Bapanded he indictment came after & cour Angeles in October, | bout with Sam Langford, and Young boxes J ty grand jury investigation whic lasted several months. Borton was first baseman for the! Tigers until last when he was discharged. and Rumler were re on fi o non in Las In all the winner. There will be two @tvisions, Cl A and Class B, the different play: to be assigned their division accord ing to ability by Chase Sibley and EB. T: Pope. 4 their pisces in| Regular “14 ball” tourney “pool”. after of | will be played, all preliminary gam being 50 points. The four leaders tn each di will then play a round robin for fs) | title in their division. In case ol fee tie the players having the highes 1919, Is specifically mentioned as the |Zu#u, barred for not reporting for imn’t as fast ax he once was, but he certainty is one tough bird basix for the indictment. | Physteal examination, had been given | his bouts in the ring McCarthy has never been knocked off of hin feet, and Under the charge the men are | PUNishment for much leas severe| he's fought some hard hitters in his time. Britton is no spring chicken | summer | labje to Imprisonment not exceeding | Vlations of the rules himself and there's always a chance that McCarthy may land one of Maggert two years, or & maximum fine of | his famous haymakers during those 19 rounds, and if he does even an leased by the' $6,000, or both. old fox like Britton is apt to go to sleep, Seattle fans, with whom Mo- | ae = | Carthy is very popular, will be pulling for the Harp to win. It's to be a/ bout to a decision. A FEW —y STATEMENTS OVER VICTORIANS chy Here's o¢ Rapp, the Bt. | Thursday fielder, who lead the A. A. in hitting | yp last season, who has been purchased | by the New York Giants for $15,000. | tw ANOTHER COAST FAVORITE wit! soon have his chance tn bigtime company, when George Mainel, Portland's crack outfielder, has his trial with the Chicago Cubs next «pring, Mairel has a lot of natural ability and he has @ winning personality. His many friends on the coast will cam. No 1 ° Brooks oer | as #000 as the company recognizes | the comminsion. This was the sent BY ALEX ¢. ROSE Weseiia adress ape tamed fiect im j Ment expressed at last night's meet Seattle 43, Victoria 9. This final | each couple in the following list, | showing how the Seattle club team Sues ot Saturday's foam match at) ised the Biagaretaffe Wilson ‘the North End links was just enough trophy: Macan 0 va. Stein 2; B to place the Biggarstaffe Wilson Wilson 0 ya Steil 3; Martin 0 vs | trephy on the mantiepicce at the) Ballinger 3; Rithet 0 va. Russell 2 | Seattle Golf club, because the Ca-| Goward 1 vs, Blair 1; C. Wilson 2 vs Radians had « 30-point win over Sam | Ayers 0; Sherrett 1 yn Burnett 1 Russell's artists in the first part of J. Wilson 2 vs. Beebe 1; Hart 2 va these clubs’ annual homeand-home Van Tuyle 0; Patterson 1 va. Dicken Battle in Victoria. | on 2; Coles 0 va. Hulskamp 3; West ‘(Ciiief interest was taken tn the/ moreland 0 va. Fey 2; Beachempy ¢ in match, which resulted va Caméron 3; W. Wilson 0 va Mc ff a “1 up” victory for the latter.| Elwain 3; Matson 0 vs. Shannon 2 Bon netted his lead in the morning | Haynes 0 va. Boleom 3; Dickson 0 va | and the aft | | “round, held the veteran even in| Sands 3; Mackay 0 vs. Parry 3; Vir-| ernoon's play. ‘cue 0 va, Ford 3; Keena 3 by default. PLANS LAUNCHED FOR HOCKEY TEAM AT “U” BY TOM OLSEN semi-pro teams, Plans are being inaugurated at the) The season, however, probably Would be opened with class and inter team. A meeting will be held at/ club contests, Delta Chi fraternity house Tues | The athletic fund of the Untveraity day evening to make definite ar-| would contribute the necessary mon-| One Round May Be Enough This Trip TOPEKA, Kaa.. Dec. f1.—Jeas Willard believes he has all the physical attributes to give Demp sey an even-steven fight as jong an it lasts, Jeas is figiring on getting in condition to step at full ©) alias) ; i | out | Friday's Star, that Hite planned to Gay night has been shifted to Thurs) ing. The comminsioners claim to have a verbal agreement with Curtis Lester, one of the building company’s managers, to lease the! pool to any promoter sanctioned by the commission. And then the com- pany refused to allow ate Druxtn man to stage shows at the pool later, It was also stated at last night's *@xton that the company could not run boxing in Seattle, The commis sioners stated that & & previous meeting Hite, who had been staging shows for the American Legion, came before the board and stated that the building company would not | let him rent the Crystal Pool if he asked for a permit Tt was also stated at the commis sion meeting last night that Clay Hite had a contract with the Amer. jean Legion whereby he received €6 23 per cent of the net receipts and the American Legion the reat, on the series of smokers staged at the pool recently that Hite was staging we every week and that ff he operated under the commission he could onty show once In two weeks at the most| which would give him but a 60 per cent cut BAN DOWN niGuT ‘The tan on boxing here ty down tight, stated the commissioners last night, until the board can find an-| other place besides the Cryntal Pool for the promoters to stage smokers. A petition made by The Star to hold | ® smoker for the benefit of the) Mother Ryther home, was turned down by the commission. The board | mtated that with the boxing situa tion as it is altuated here at the Present time, it was tmporsible to! grant permits to anybody. WOULD CONTROL WRESTLERS Going upon the announcement In follow his showing next spring with real interest, ONE OF THE IMPORTANT features of the Coast league annua! meet ing, to be held at Sacramento next Thursday, hasn't been openly discussed much so far. It's whether or not the Coast league will mnction the spit ball again. Last year the ruling was pamsed that those pitchers already in the league would be allowed to use It, but neweomers would be harred delivering the wet fooler. There is a lot of agitation around the Coast circuit to let all pitchers use the saliva ball freely next year. If the pit ball in barred altogether Seattle will lowe one of its mont effective pitehers in Harry Gardner, the veteran righthander, who turned in some sweet pitching for the Siwashes during the past season, WITH THE INTEREST In hockey growing in Seattle every year the announcement that the Arena company will install an electric scoreboard in welcomed. It will include a Ume clock to show the fans and fanettes the progression of time in the periods, If the Arena company could see ite way clear to rig up on this scoreboard a system whereby the names of the scorers and their amistants, as the goals are made, would be dis played, their scheme would be a better success, Hockey la played so fast that the spectators have a hard time telling balf of the time who scored the goals, Most of the time they have to wait until the next day to go over the offictal scores in the press to know the names of the boys who score the points, formed us that the school board has not mainctioned the hockey teams playing at the Arena, and that any such teams playing under the names of the different schools in Seattle are not official school teams. Thin means that the school board is not responsible in any way for the equada Pelton has asked the teams not to use the names of the schools, because they do not repremant the schools Pelton ts anxiour to line up a hockey Jeagte for the schools here, and will help it along if the Arena can afford the sald teams with ample practice me, But until then the school board ts not reaponaible for such games. CAGE MEET | “im tere, Gan’ IS SET FOR THURSDAY ‘The organization meeting of the! City Basketball association set for) the Northern Life building for Tues-| AKRON, Ohio, Dec. L1-—Jim ‘Thorpe doesnt know why he isn’t still @ big leaguer, “I batted over 900 when I was up there and I hit ‘em all. You can’t prove it by me why they turned me back,” he says. day of next week. BS 7? pills . the home run hitting catcher from St. Paul, to succeed Bill |, the veteran mask man, who has , DONOVAN TO MANAGE PHILLIES PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 11.—Wil liam (“Wild Bill”) Donovan, hag been appointed manager of the Philadet- phia National league club for the coming season, to succeed Gavvy Cravath. Donovan formerly hurled for the Detroit club, where he star- red. “Ww” BANQUET TUESDAY The annual Washington football Banquet will be held at the Hotel| Washington Tuesday night. A cap- tain for the 1921 team will be elected Qt that. time. Univernity officials, @port writers and former University of Washington grid stars have been fnvited. The 1920 team will be the guests of honor. MICHIGAN'S LITTLE BROWN BY DEAN SNYDER Traditions play a big part in the! college or university than this his- athletic activities of all schools. And| toric bit of crockery. the trophies, representing these, are the most highly prized assets of|Gohhers at Northup field in what institution. rat the University of Michfkan much of the Wolverines’ football en- thusiasm centers in the “Little Brown Jug.” ‘The famous “Little Brown Jug” — the trophy that han figured in the battles between Michigan and Minnesota dating back to 1903— once more rests in Ann Arbor.» The Yostmen retrieved it from the Goph- ers on November 20 by the low score of 3 to 0. Bew cups mean more or are con-|defense. They prophesied a large | Stockton, drew, and Johnny Lotzy | | | stage wrestling shows at the Pool | while there was a lull in boxing, the speed for four or five rounds and net build up for a 15-round mill The way things shape up now BOX FAST DRAW IN FRISCO SACRAMENTO, Dec. 11—Ea Spec”) Ramies, San Francisco, and Benny Vierra, Oakland feather: weight, boxed a draw here last night. Jimmy Roche, San Francisco, beat Portland Jimmy Duffy, Pete Dailey, San Francisco, and Frankie Murphy, stopped Young Dixie Kid in the third. Fred Sullivan, San Francisco, Bud Ridley, Seattle featherweight, is going out after Georgie Etcell's scalp when they box in Bremerton Wednesday. There's a reason. It! follows. Buc and George boxed in the gym not so long ago and Bud heard that George had eaid that George had| kicked Bud's head off in the gym. “And it made me fore.” remarks Bud, “to have anybody peddle that stuff.” BECKETT K. O.D BY MORAN LONDON, Dec. 11.—Joe Beckett, English heavyweight fighter, took the count from Frank Moran, of Pittsburg, here in the second round of their bout here last night. The match was scheduled for 20 rounds. PREP PUCK CHASERS PLAY Hockey teams made up of hockey enthusiasts from Lincoln and Brgad- way high schools were billed to play & practice game at the Arena this noon. These teams are not official teams from the schools. commiasion directed letters to city of | there will be 12 teats in the cireuit. P. C. PUCK ROSTERS ABOUT COMPLETE ‘The Coast hockey race is due to get under way a week from Mon- |day with Seattle playing Vancou- ver in Vancouver. The three clubs are just about jcompleted for the season, Here's |the way the trio of puck teams are expected to take the ice: SEATTLE Holmes, goal; Rickey and Rowe, | defense; Walker, rover; Foyston, center, Morris, right wing; Riley, Tt was pointe!) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR PELTON, of the local high schools, haa !n-|ieft wing; Tobin and Murray, spares VANCOUVER Izhman, goal; Cook and Duncan, | defense; J. Adama, rover; center; Skinner, right wing; Harris, left wing; W. A. Adama, spare. VICTORIA Fowler, goal; ©. Loughlin and Johnson, defense, W. Loughlin, rov- er; Dunderdale, center; Oatman, right wing; Meeking, left wing. Seattle's firet practice session will be held Wednenday when the en- Ure squad is expected to report. ARE STAR HOOPERS TOO PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec. 11.— | Quarterback Killinger arti Halfback | Haines, of the Penn state eleven, are jatar basketball playern They are veteran guards of the floor eport SCHOLZ IN TRAINING CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Dec. 11-—~ Johnny Schols, the Missouri sprinter who bas establiched his residence | | MoKay,| 00 average for the three games will b 444 declared the winner. (if) entries can be mailed The Star 417 | will be accepted at Pope-Sibley’s 29 ter Wednesday. “Pool” sharks pl 361 | ning to enter this meet should w rther annoup: | Lember a Orpheums ........ ANGLE MEET TO FOLLOW The Star's second annual th cushion meet will be held at Bro & Hulen’s parlors during the montl of Fetruary. Definite plans for tourney have not been laid but nouncements will soon be | Chances are that the same gen |rules governing the pocket billii meet will be in effect in the seusion. Th The Tailors have ® handicap of 117 pins for the three games, while the Orpheums rate 240, The scores follow: | — ‘The Bikes No. 1 kept om thetr winning way by downing their brother lodgem: | Bike No. 2, in two out of three starts |The scores follow: Elke No. 1, 966, 8 2551; Elke No. 2, i 46. Handicaps, Elks No, Ne. 2, 196. Bs Hike | The Rabe's Cafe five nial berth at third piace by |et three games from The Rubes have « 61. the Lambern ayes tm their aking two out he Lumberm: Ick RACES in handicap and | BILLED SOON * scores follow The Star's second annual ice 39; Lambermen,/to be held at the Arena beginal I3Janvary 5 promise to be bigger Rippe’s Cafe jumped inte o tte for [better this year. | fearth piace by spanking oo Beery Entries for the steel blade Tred wee straight. ; jwill also open Wednesday. Samet, Mites Ht, Denk Tre HA, | Sry no charges for thle test Denby Truck, 575, 979, 926—2780. There will be a series of apeued mary races, the number of p on once ee nined mmr” |naries to be determined by the straight from the Eagles. Hand: ber of entries. Each entry will Brooks Tl, Races 165 given two chances to win a pre! nary. The winners of said heats cape. Scores: Brooks, oo 986, 1000; Bagies, 951, 956, 926-—~ ” then meet in the finals for the ch pionships. PREP CAGE, OUTLOOK No. 2—Broadway The basketball outlook for Here's the schedule for next Thure-| Broadway Tigers, champions of fi Gay's games in the City league: season, aren't very bright at IDEAL ALLEYS present writing. Peaics Lambe: . inne Sn, 8. ba, treeeion The Tigers will have two of Bhs 1, Ch ‘ Mike, 786, 868, = 970—2723; Cheasty’a, 873, 929, 877-2784 Judging from the records, the BN. Brooks team will all play from scratch next month. aif ficials last night asking for opinions Ten teams have signed up entry | bere, is training for indoor sprinting Cheasty's va. Union Tallors, ORPHEUM ALLEYS Elks No. 2 va Denby Trucks ELKS' CLUB ALLEYS a best forwards in the league in cer Harris, captain and AllCity ward last year, and Larry Ci nother last year’s veteran. as to whether or not the commission was in control of the mat game. The commission stated that if the wrestling bouts were staged it would hamper the commission in Its effort to clear up the ring situation. ARE LOOKING FOR PLACE TO SHOW While boxing is on a vacation here, and the building company haven't managed to work together, the com- mission is looking for new places to stage smokers. It was ordered last night that a check be made of ail available buildings for boxing and if a suitable place gan be found box- ing will be in order bere again. JONES WOULD BUILD ARENA Commissioner Jones has plans for the construction of a boxing arena in Seattle, but until It is announced whether he will be reappointed by the incoming sheriff, Matt Starwich, Jones will not start his plana to roll-| ing. Jones’ terms has until the first of the year to run, as has Hanley‘s, Hanley is appointed by the prose cuting attorney. TACOMA RING CARD COMPLETE Tacoma's ring card for next Thursday is complete. Following ts the lineup of bouts: Johnny Celmars va. middleweighta Archie Stoy lighties. Young Casteel bantarmes. Al Winters va. Red” Smith, welt ers. | Joe Bran, va. Frank Pete, va Eddie Moore, Ngirties. tested for more (trenuousty by any In 1903 the Wolverines met the was conceded to be the biggest game of the football year. The previous year Michigan had beaten Minne- gota 23 to 6. Hence the Gopher leven was out to wipe out the sting of defeat. Michigan had her famous “point aminute” eleven then and Coach Williams’ men had been running up large scores. Eastern critics spqke of Western football as being too much an offens ive game and that it was weak on/ score by both teama, But their fore- cast went wrong. The longest run @uring the his |torie clash was only for 11 yards, |made by Heston of Michigan, that | famous player who ts still talked of. | Neither team scored until the last |ten minutes of play. Michigan counted first, getting but six points. With two minutes left to play Min- nesota tied the score with a touch down, but the enthusiastic Gopher supporters thronged the field so rap- idly that the officials were powerless to have the game continue, After a great jubilation one of the | Gopher trainers appeared in the ath letic director's office with the jug he had taken from the Wolverine quar- oe mene omen FIRE BEE TE OA ta tama eet Nii lah be ee pee due to that fact that the commission | blanks, but the league officials will leave the entry lists open until the 12 teams are lined up. At Thursday's meeting the opening | date of play will be set. A schedule! will be accepted at this time and final arrangements for playing floors will be announced, CITY SOCCER TITLE STAKED ‘The city soccer championship waa at stake this a. m. when the Latona,/| class A grammar school champions, | were billed to battle the Hawthorne, class B champions, at the Upper Woodland park grounds at 10:30, KILL GOLDEN PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dee. Boxers have claimed so much for! their services that Philadelphia pro-| |moters have lost large sums of | money. Looks like the boys were try. ing to kill the proverbial golden £0088, PITT PLANS CAGE GAMES PITTSBURG, Pa, Dee, 11.—The University of Pittsburg is planning an elaborate floor schedule, They | will play all thetr home basket games at the Motor Square Garden, CHICAGOANS GET LETTERS CHICAGO, Dee. 11—Coach Stagg has awarded football letters to 21/ players of his 1920 team. There! were 10 new men on the list. Columbus Chamber of Commerce State's champion eleven. t1—}; Roy Campbell and Ton Stein, finatets In the President's cup tournament at the Nerth Mod links, are scheduled to play omorrow. Difference in ps gives the former a "6 up” start In the 36 holes of play. Toy, page Gene Hatton! Tver since the local Hike lost that deciding game the Tacoma Bills, Gene nor his “loi x and lost golfer ought to be ripe for sald “Col onel” Bladen in with his confederat and Carrol! #immon Kellison, “Have a care, Gene, for these brothers (7) are laying for you" YANKEES PASS UP FLORIDA NEW YORK, Dee. 11L—The Yan- kees will pass up Florida next spring as a training camp sight. It is claimed that at Miami and Palm Beach some of the fellows did their road work in automobiles and came North flabby, WAS BENNAH WEAKENED? NEW YORK, Dee 11.—While Gotham ring critics agree that Benny Leonard succeeded in making the lightweight limit for his match with Welling, they contend the shrinking Johnny Hogan wa Sam Brock,| presents silver loving cup to Obio| process mapped him of his usual speed and stfength. ters in the gym. The fug was labeled “The Michigan Jug” and the | score had been painted on it, A big six represented the Minnesota score jand a much smaller six marked up Michigan's score. That's how the rivalry began, They christened the bit of homely crockery the “Little Brown Jug,” with the agreement that the winner of each year's football game should carry off the trophy. Intense feeling between the schools had reached such a pitch that no game was scheduled between them until 1909, when the Wolverines won 15 to 6 and brought the jug back to Ann Arbor, where it remained unt! 1918, JUG IS BACK HOME AT ANN ARBOR AGAIN Last year the Gophers buried the Yostmen 44 to 7, and for the second time took the “Little Brown Jug” back to Minneapolis, But the Michiganders brought tt home with them a few weeks ago after a torrid game. The old paintings on the jug wil be removed and large “M's” In the colors of the two schools will be painted on opposite sides, making room for the scores of the past and future. The “Little Brown Jug” is now on exhibition In Ann Arbor and is prob. ably the most coveted and well. known trophy in the Michiean gym- dnasium, again. Schols is a flier on the board track. STERNBERGH TO MAKE LONG TRIP Lambert Stornbergh, Crystal Swim- ming club star, will leave Seattle some time next week for an extended tour of the Philippine islands. He will be accompanied by his wife and baby daughter. He expecta to make a long stop at Honolulu. THIS KID HAS EVERYTHING SYRACUSE, N. Y., Dec. 11.-—Joe Delmonico, the 16-year-old guard of the North high school “11” here, weighs 264 pounds. The high school coach believes that he has the mak. ing of another Bill Horr, former Syracuse “U" star. H. COVELESKIE FOR LOCALS? Walter Malls is responsible for the report that Harry Coveleskie, once a famous pitcher and brother of Stan- ley Coveleskie, may try a comeback in baseball with the Seattle club this coming spring, FRATERNITY RACE OVER The Delta Kappa Epsilon frater. nity of the University of Washington captured cup py defeating fraternity team in the finals Thurs- day evening in the university gym The count was 22-17, Ted Lewis, who now holds the Ev ropean welter title by virtue of knocking out Jimmy Basham, is due in New York to eek match with Jack Britton for world title, MADE IN SEATTLE 60LD EVERYWHERE RUSS TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing the Landberg Rupture Support. We give free trial to prove its superiority. A. LUNDBERG Co, 101 Thisd Ave, | COMMAS Ty, stores mash once Saeed the fraternity basketball | the Theta Xi; BN. Brooks va, Rippe's Cate es Se big hole for the Tigers fill will be at center where Cot held forth in stellar fashion last son. At the present Gustafson Haynes are the leading center didates. Both Bill Graham and Jim er, last season's guards, have ated. Wayne Gilmore, second man last year, is the best prospect. *“Y” CAGE FIVE TO TACOMA ‘The Seattle Y. M. C. A. cage five will journey over to Tacoma tonight to play the Tacoma association team. The following men’ will ac- company Manager “Doc” Wells to the City of Destiny: Davies, Well- brandt ‘and Peterson, centers; Bon-|,,Uarvey ® colored cage p ney, Scott and Thompson, forwards, on oe Se other guard. and Saberhagen, Cairns and * " nard, guards, It's pretty early in the make any predictions, but it PRESTON FIVE like Broadway's work in thet BEATS TOLT ball race is not going to be an task, Caging the winning points in the last two minutes of play the Preston team walked off with the first tiff in the Northwestern Basketball Jeague at Tolt, downing the Tolt team, 28 to 25. ‘The complete schedule for the sea- son is not ready yet, but ts in the making, and will be ready for pub- Meation within the next few days. Ss YALE GRIDD BREAK “RULE” BOSTON, Mass, Dec. 11- electing Mack Aldrich captain of Yale eleven, the school has brok precedent of long standing. All mer leaders of Eli elevens were the big prep schools. Aldrich is a high school in Fall River, GORMAN TO BOX GRUNAN Joe Gorman, Portland lightweight, will meet Al Grunan, of Los Ange- les, In a 10-round bout at Portland next Wednesday. Gorman has made Grunan agree to make 133 pounds for the bout. You know how giad he u ve to find it there Christmas morning. It's easy to get. Join Our Christmas Club Now CYGEE CO, 1116-1118 Pike Street

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