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Portland's star thirc _ LONG BEACH-EVERETT | PREP GRID BATTLE | HOLDS CENTER OF _ SPORT STAGE TODAY HOW LONG BEACH AND EVERETT WILL LINE UP Everett Long Beach waste cecceee. Lawson OE EO aneacectnoceiy: TAFE ELKS NO. 1 HOLDS LEAD IN PIN RACE The F. ©. B. No, 1 team t | entire pein of three gumes | Lumbermen, while the E. | team ‘made a clean sweep of their series with the Rippe's Cafe jin the city league last night | The Cheasty’s, Elka No | No, 1 and (Denby ‘Truck teams won two out of three from the Ur Tailors, Orpheuma, Rube's cafe and ik the from Elks . Brooke | team, -+----- Miller eooccascesccose Boice ON ET SH eR LE. F A ili si cimnnene 4 CGD. bohinciiibeee etupeane's EXD NE ts acini ciles afteas cL « «bun cnnsinan «ee Lefebore oo ce coe FB... ccnceccasceccess Hall wows coos LHR. wntte at Long Beach today will settle the high school cham- ae of the Coast beybnd a doubt, as Everett is the re inte the “W" mentor for next season. Bagshaw has been delivering | fer years. His teams show that they have been taught football, And wots a former University of Washington graduate, What more _ @ould Washington want? | ANOTHER INTERESTING SESSION of the Seattle boxing commission be ead consideration of barring Clay Hite, local promoter, from stag lite from staging shows In Seattle without asking for on the boxing commission. Another bit of Interesting business the announcement of the commission regarding their efforta to building in Seattle where smokers may be held. That's the only holding up boxing here at the present Ume HE winner of the LongBeach-Everett prep grid tussle | Swill be held tonight at Doctor Haniey's office. The main business tonight | of that team. | total s Rippe fact that they have piled up a big run of scores and | Wadson in the future. A motion was made, carred and tabled | [* rolling high individ with 674 Ornum also had high sin Pm STANDINGS Played, Won, Lost ” — of the Northwest and Long Beach has established | | Denby ruck mE as the champion team of the South. Both teams | Gprhew: aed “oS — piled up huge scorés throughout the season and have} 0... cam— ~~ thru this year without a defeat. Long Beach's team | aiien mnvvene @ U8 ier made up of players not known to Northwestern fans, but | *\y3*_~ > on H 11 eee. Drury || Biks No. 2 teams respectively oone come Jarby. The Elks No, 3 team had high ae ¥ I mene j team total with 3,101 Van Ornom, ual | Melchert ies fia 198 Thaven’t lost a game in California for the past two years - —- ts for itself. ont. — i IF EVERETT SHOULD kick thra with a win to@uy tt will be another! Totwe oer 2 in the cap of Coach Enoch Bagshaw, Rverett's miracle coach. If |," ses. 100. Ses eon | suceeeds in winning the Coast honors and comes thru with | bop ie? 18 > 699 es the Naval Academy football team after the | team had been beaten. He has WBpother clean slate for the season Bagshaw shoukl come in for a lot of |Rbertine - 4 wt e on before the University of Washington board of control | ¥iscn"" ut 138 « oa 101 AND NOT VANCOUVER 9 previously announced, wil! 1 e the hockey season on the local ice next 183 6 Victoria team looms up as the dark horse tn 183 . of the “experts” are pickirig Seattle and Var | Bute, -------—-5 ees) “4 the teams to fight it out for the title, The season gets under tee 20 ™ 78 ‘ Monday with Seattle playing Vancouver at Vancouver. or wr be “~ ‘THE 1971 BASEBALL SEASON ts « long ways off as yet. spears. penagere (= Rests have called our attention to the need umpires appointed by the park board to officiate at the games this year’s team, to pilot the Purple and Gold eleven next season. We Dave beeen following Eckmann’s career in football since he started in with the Interlake grammar school team in 1912 and saw’ the little fellow © by sheer speed, grid .and “battle” star thru four years of high school r and three seasons at Washington. Next year Eck will be play- his last football and if he can inspire the Washington team to the heights of fight that he himself hes shown in the past the Sun Dodgers ghould have plenty of scrap next year. MOORE-CASTELL BOUT SAVES Matchmaker Shanklin announced that on December 30 he has a real Xmas gift in store for the fans, Tho only billed as the third pre Fiminary on the card, the bout be “tween little Eddie Moore, of Seattle, | @ongratulated upon the selection of Ray Eckmann, the star halfback of |! nd Young Casteel, of Yakima, ban famweights, was a lifesaver for the ‘Boxing show held by the Eagles’ club sat Tacoma last night Vor every second of the four gourds these two little spitfires went yat each other hammer and tongs, Fwith first one and then the other boy having the lead. Little Moore scored a clean knock- p4own over his much heavier oppon yent in the initial round, but Casteel Fegnined his pins and evened up the jround. The succeeding three rounds jkept the crowd on its feet, and the +@raw decision rendered was the only fair one and was approved with a boar. They will probably be re- Matched for a sixround go next Month. | DISAPPOINTING The main event was a bitter dis Appointment, especially to the num ber of Seattle tans who expected to _*; mee a wonderful boy in the highly touted Johnny Celmars, of Onto. His foxy opponent, Joe Kagan, of Boston, made Cetmars look like the Fankest novice thruout the aix Founds and walked away with an easy decision. The Boston boxer put over tricks on Celmars that were old when the Present generation of ring fans were tots; and Celmars fell for every one Of them, with the result that he was made to look silly. Frankie Pete and Young “Tham” Langford engaged in thetr atxth fistie tussle with the usual good fight and usual draw. Both were willing and ‘mixed it freety during the six rounds. Johnny Hogan stopped game Sam Brock in the second round of the eurtain-raiser, and A! Winters took ® rather easy verdict over “Ted” Smith. | double n | coast featherweight champion, meet 10 ‘St Woodland park. - Hundreds of games are played at Woodland te aes *1se— HH year and thousands of spectators witness the games. There is 4 me interest to warrant such an expense becanse a high grade of FS GD. ds Chee will undoubtedly improve the brand of baseball 3 88T b OTe | THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM is to be 4 398 ama CELMARS IS LEMON pa Bec Sa Grover Lowdermitk, the ortgimal and wildn: leads American association ems with total of 151 passes, ing some good boy, and Joe Simo | mich tangling with a worthy ovpon. hit batsmen and § wild pitches. 4} wild man of baseball, hasn't reformed in event with Bud Ridley, | in 19 The Kavanagh Hat $3.50 ent. Charley Hall, former Boston Red | Sox hurler, leads American associa- jtion hurlers by winning 27 out of 35 games for St. Paul and holding op- | posing teams to .213 batting aver- | age and 2.06 earned runs per game, You Have an Ideal Ideals, ambitions, objectives, were responsible for the success of modern captains of industry—Carnegie, Rogke- , feller, Vanderlip, Schwab. The savings habit is the stuff with which ideals are realized. Why lose more time accomplishing yours? The Seattle National Bank Second Avenue at Columbia THE tid 1 sacker. WILL | na polis MORGANTOWN, W. Va, Dee, 27, —Emphatic dental that Gl Dobie, Cornell conch, would teach football jcatcher, next season 4 versity was tm to coach Weet Virginia.” he said, SAN. FRANCIAG, Dea 17.—~' When Ty Cobb finished his exhibi. tion tour he remarked that he had often wondered what people meant when they said “They treated bim like @ king,” but now he knows, JOE ISN’T CHESTY NEW YORK, Dec. 17—Joe Lynch, S| conqueror of Jack Sharkey, drives & truck for his tathtr when heip in scarce. Joe has made around $60. 000 fighting this year, but he isn't < "SS ix ee| GIANTS TO OWN SPEED INFIELD NEW YORK, Dec. 17—Since the Acquisition of Goldie Rapp from St, Paul, the Gotham fans have begun to talk abont the speedy infield Mo Graw is going to have. MANY BIG GAMES FOR PITT U NAVY GRIDDERS signed. 4 contracts have been offered to no ont’ TLE STAR PILOT Emery E. Larsen, of Minneapolis, was elected captain of | West Point} regularly on the An-| iio, Doe. 17.—-Captatn @ Obio State eleven c by the Cleve are aren GRID STARS ON HOOP TEAM PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 17--Quar terback Killinger and Halfback Haines, stare on Penn State's 1920 arid team, are turning out for bas ketball, Both distinguished therm- selves at the loop fame last year, RUTH’S CONTRACT NEW YORK, Dec 17.—"Rabe” one on the Yankee club. has another year to fo. Bille of lad ing for the other Yankees are single: termera. IS MODEST CHAP BOSTON, Dec, 17.—Capt, “Luke” | Urban is a modest chap. “He never |knows there is a grandstand when he’s playing,” declares Coach Cava- Urban will coach at Creigh ton university (Nebraska) next sea- eon. MAN-SIZED JOB COLUMBUS, Dec. 17.—All that “Doc* Gurney, trainer of the Ohio State eleven, has to do now is to see that Wilee'’s prima donnas get in | soOd shape and stay in top form un- til New Year Day. PITTSEURG, Dee. 1 The University of Pittsburg is planning an elaborate basketball echedule ‘They will play all their home games floor. FINE HERITAGE PRINCETON, N. J., Dec. 17-— When Stanley Keck was elected to captain the 1921 Tiger eleven he fell heir to a fine heritage of players. Rut four men will be lost by gradua | tion. Report that Western con conference plans to drop Indiana, Northwestern, on the local Motor Square garden Take 1 or ¢ Lessons STEVENS’ }4%, Tench rk City, | Member Teachers’ Assn. MILDMAN CIG Purdue and Iowa for poor showing | at football is denied a» canard, SOLD EVERYWHERE SK any smoker, and he will tell you at once that he prefers a lighter to matches. That is, if the lighter is a good one. The one illus- trated here has been proven and found to be perfectly satisfac- tory in every way. It is inexpensive yet will please as a gift. Spring Cigar Co., Inc. 707 Wirst Ave, 910 Second Ave, 418 Pike St. 1406 Fourth Ave. and} Ruth’s contract is the only hold over| Bambino's IS President William H. Klepper of Seattle Baseball club yesterday completed a deal with Portland for the purchase of Tex Wisterzil, Klepper stated in a telegram received here this morning that he obtained the Portland star, Wisterzil will take the _ of Sammy Bohne, who goes to Cincinnati, precens uly comets ting the Seattle infield for next season. Eagles and Brooks Teams Clean Up i in ‘City Bowling League ‘ COAST ‘POW WOW PEACEFUL The first day's sexsion of the meet- FRIDAY, DHCEMTER TT, 1920. CITY CAGE TEAMS SWING INTO ACTION ON JANUARY 3 Six of the 10 teams entered in the; The schedule as @rawn up Thome attending the big meeting will be guests of Lou Moreing, the Sacramento club owner, at a ban }quet at bis beautiful residence there } ta ‘ht Klepper received a wire trom Herman, of Cinctnnati, offering two good players providing they can se. {cure waivers, Kiepper hag accepted this offer conditionally STAGE SET FOR BIG BALL WORK NEW YORK, Dee, 17-—~The stage |for baseball's winter show was fur |ther cluttered here today by the ar- rival of Ban Johnson and his Ameri- can league troupe. The audience, consisting of the Na tional league forces and a flock of minor league managers looking for crumbs from the big league table, were expecting & short and sweet neanion Ttatification of the new national Agreement, approval of a IS4-came schedule starting April 13 and favor. lable action on the suggestion to let the spitballers work on to the end of their days are known items of new businean NEALE MAKES GOOD ON GRID MARIETTA, 0. Deo 11.—Coach Greasy Neale has bad such remark able success as @ football coach that he has received several offers to fo down east. Neale may not be at Marietta next fall PRAISES O’DOUL SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 117--Ty Cobb states he has often wondered why Miller Huggins has never given Lefty O'Doul a chance to pitch. Cobb saya that Detroit will clatm O’Doul if Huggins ever asks waivers on him. RIDLEY Bud Ridley, kingpin featherweight of the Pacific coast. will have a hard job on his hands on the 28th of this month when he hooks up with Joe Harrahan at Aberdeen in the main event of six rounds Of course, Buddy's title will not |hinge on the result, as he will be eee a great scrap. as Joe never backs | Up and isa hard socker. However, Ridley is going great | has not lost s decision since he joined with Joe Waterman, and will give | Harrahban lots to think abont. UNDER FIRE breaking of amateur cropped out in the Oklahoma state football conference. Four schools are under fire for violating conference | rules. WASTED YEARS CHICAGO, Dee. 17—Cather Lynn | with the White Sox because Schalk | has done practically all the work. Lynn has been traded to Salt Lake and may now get a chance. TIP TO HUNTERS ATCHISON, Kan, Dec. 17.—J. M Challia attorney here, hunts with a bow and arrow and gets plenty of ducks. Hin weapon being noiseless doesn't frighten the birds away, Syndicate of Canadian sportsmen bids for Dempaey-Carpentier set-to, seeking to stage it at Hull, across the river from Ottawa. | | | $85 $80 $75 $70 $65 Removal Sl Simplifies Your Christmas Shopping Suits and Overcoats, Suits and Overcoats, Suits and Overcoats, Suits and Overcoats, Suits and Overcoats, now. . now. now.. now now | giving away considerable weight to| Harrehan, but Aberdeen fans should) guns and is a hard boy to beat. He! OKLAHOMA CITY, Deo, 17,~The | rules has | ——____-________ has wasted practically four years| ing of the Pacific Coast By mail| City Basketball amociation race will | for games on Monday and Thursday league leaders at Sacramento yes | swing into action at the Crystal Pool) nights ‘There will be three terday was perfectly harmonious and | auditorium in the first week of Janu every night, the first ing at & with good feeling prevailing on all|ary. ‘The games will probably be | 5” py st sides, according to a telegram reeety-| played Monday, January 3. . ed thiy morning from President Klep-| ‘The first games of the new league| It was decided that the gamem | | abe would go for 15 minute halves and per, of the local club, who is attend-| will be between the Elks’ club and ing the meeting , System Sign Bhop, the University| fveminute rest between hal s the meetin Byster gn Bhop, th: € f Me . Only detail! matters were taken up| Commercial club and Northern Life, | This will assure faster games, | at yenterday’y semnion. |the Silent Frats and Chauncey| The fact that the Crystal Pool an Klepper predicts the same harmo | Wrights. . | ditorium had been assured for thel nious conditions for today’s seasion,| ‘The other teams in the league are| games brought favorable comments) and also expects the jection of | the ¥. M, ©, A., Elmer Noble Post | from those at the meeting last night Charles MoCarthy a# president of the | of the American Legion, MacDougall-| The auditorium will hold several league, thwick and the Puget Sound) hundred spectators should the cape | sion require it NEBRASKANS BACK’ KANSAS CITY, Dee Tf. "3 year will find the University of Xa braska back in the Missouri val conference. That will make members, the largest numbe conference ever had. PEN IS MIGHTY INDIANAPOLIS, Dee 14—B Ruth's pen is as mighty as his He autographed 600 baseballs were eold here from $100 to $10 |plece for the benefit of the Gil homé of the K. of C. A Watch Repaired Jones Is Always Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUB | } mas—are to included, Hats and Furnishings 25% Off Hundreds of useful articles—the kind of gifts that make men believe in Chrisbe fioves, cigarette cases, umbrellas, safety razors and all other fi $60 Suits and Overcoats, $55 Suits and Overcoats, $50 Suits and Overcoats, now. . $45 Suits and Overcoats, now. .$30.00 $40 Suits and Overcoats, now. .$26.70 $35 Suits and Overcoats, now. .$23.35 $30 Suits and Overcoats, now. .$20.00 now now (Including Everything on Main Floor) be found on our Main Floor at 25% off. Hats, shirts, neckweary **Values Tell’’ That’s Why Cheasty’s Is Always Busy (SECOND AVENUE AL SPRMB STORET We Deliver What We Advertise