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fHE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, DECED —— - ~ ~ - coud - = PETE HERMAN RISKS CITY HOOPERS SHOULD BE spon! RIGHT ON ELIGIBILITY Rvp 2. league paves Mal pit ped a ee nar” in Be dle aa Green are. sense of the simon pure rul-| NO PL AYERS oe > 15 ROUND DECISION of players. P pee coach; H. J. Green, Lin- | In our way of thinking the| ing. FAD, tng SHALL ‘BE. i The recommendation to be|coln high schoo! coach, and league is making a big mis-| The league should be|BEING PAD § rs" 2A | THE |made at the next meeting of Stanley Riddle, Knights of take. We are boosters forjeither strictly amateur or/ BARRED FROM THOSE GC ) W I I H JC YE | Y NC H pe board of managers by the'|Columbus director, will be amateur sports, but the|semi-pro—there’s no ques LEAGUE, : AND enti board of supervisors is that; barred from the league, league is making a mistake if, ti i TEAM FOUND NG tion about it. ‘4 wRY 7 » the clause in the constitution These three men are the it begins to discriminate he-| We believe that the city’ PLAYE SHALL LOSE NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—A kale Sen ie worth close to $100,000, but now reading “all players must|only ones that will be affect- tween professionals, league couldn’t go far wrong/ THEIR FRANCHISE IN who drives a truck for his father just the same, a long ‘outgrowth of a kid who ruled /be eligible for A. A. U. regis jed, according to our present A player is either an ama-|in adopting the rules of elig-| THE LEAGUE. d whole the West Side with a pair of freckled “duk a real American lad who dropped every-|tration” be changed to read |records. teur or a_ professional —jibility that governed The| We experienced one : = pe gute © . val os fter th " world’s bantamweight | “that those players who in| This also means that men there’e no half way mark. Star league last season which|season under those rules an Se cane tease ie Seas hecare bet omg SOte aE HS Were Oe ol any way earn their living by| who play baseball for money More than 75 per cent of| were as follows: {they were in every way suc- thampions i . Joe Lynch, the idol of the West Side, meets Pete Herman, the squatty little champion, basketball be _ barred from | during _the summer months the basketball players in the} AL L PL AYERS ARE cessful. gasp on ty tx Joe G ets His C e089 at Title Local Hockey Lid to Be Pr ied Off at Arena Tonight SEATTLE | City Cage Outlook | = THEY’RE ALL SEVEN _ j.2.sciio% onc moremogne mom mene| AFTER CONNIE | | Tgnch won the right to bid for the championship of the little fellows by Knocking out Jack Sharkey, the conqueror of Jimmy Wilde, tn the 25th round of a sensational raed bere December 2. By the boxing skill and the puneh | Shown in that bout, Lynch ts the) favorite to beat the Utlehokter. second sem)-| Green, Lincoln high school coach. finals in The Star league last year, | Green may not be able to play if the 9 O PL AY the University Commercial Club/ieague adopts the recommendations I team, formerly known ag the Univer of the board of supervisors, barring sity Community five, should make | those players who have any financial vk ; I ORIA strong bid for the honors In the city ection with basketball JOE basketball race this ar | The other guards are Leonard BY LEO H. LASSEN Mey Wasteste aoa Wee dun io ear, Fe Weiheine® | Wise old Connie Mack, who handles the things for | lr we gar tae er henge gb Mets| %B0 ranked high among the for-|mer University of Washington and|“A’s” in the American league, got together a crack squi Ist peek © te . Teer jin action tonight, when the Seattle| “W* in The Star league, on the job/ Queen Anne player, and Charies|of yearlings last year. club tangles with the Victoria ag-| Pioring an All Cite ven with tin | Weynolds, who played with the ¥.M.} If Mack wanted to scrap his gang ( of youngsters like gregation on the Arena jos. " i . t off on the| /42eotn High School team last year.| ‘The “U™ five will play a practice | he did his wonder team a few) Srettio’s. seven 80 Monday | Wea Rennie, an ag ve player, game with the University of Wash-| years ago he wouldn’t have wrong hoof in Vancouver who has been prom! n city bas- | ington at the university gym tonight hunt f buy hen they dropped a 2 to 0 tiff, but to hunt for buyers. when y ° ketball circles for a number of sea | at 6 o'clock, and they will play an- Jeman Pilot Pete Muktoon expects to make) gong wit! piay center other practice tiff with the Lincoln) But the crafty gent of it & win tonight at the expense Of) The =U outfit haa a wealth of | prep cagers at Lincoln Thursday aft | Quakertown ts @ standpatter on his Victorta guard material From jast year's! ernoon. present lineup In eplte of the brief training sea | MAIN Billiard Entry son, Muldoon says the boys held up ig COG : ouve nd he et | “ en ome ater pe| VARNELL | | ,The most sought after player tn near oa || I wish to enter The Star's efty pocket billiard tourtiey. inclosed tonight. either league this winter is one TEAM PLAY TO REFEREE || Saense find 60. cumte See entry don |of the main cogy of the Athletic SHOULD IMPROVE The Seattle team's combination BIG TILT machine with which Connie plans| to bring another pennant to Phila-| play, which is fur strongest oftensive PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 32.~The| attack, wid continue to improve | cericials for the big Kast-Weat grid |delphia in the near future. The player that fs attracting the| as the boys improve thelr condition. | ee ae ee ee eee Victoria finiahed last during the | me her vty Seay Ay EXPECT BIG CROWD A crowd of over 10,000 in expected ee the battle and it ts mufe to ax that 99 per cent of the assem- Diage will be raising a vocal din for Lynch, as he is the idol of the town and Herman never has been a pop- ular champion in the East. Herman, 4, a native of New Or - Weans, has been boxing for eight He won the bantamweight Title from Kid Williams fn 1917 Bince that time he has boxed tndif. ferently, being inclined to favor no- decision affairs in preference to risk- ing his title. His dodging tactics in getting out ‘Of the defense of his title made him exceedingly unpopular. After he had out of @ contract to meet Jimmy Wilde in London last sum mer, Charles B. Cochrane, the Lon- Gon promoter who held the contract, } Bnnounced that he could not deal! ‘With fighters and keep his faith with the public, and he retired. LYNCH HAS CHAMP has fought three node i f Nam 22. cecen en nn enn n eee e-- (AN GGreem eo ete een nee ees (Telephone ...........2-.--20.. other managers is Joe Dugan, the |fiashy shortstop with the slender iL ‘ cho enterday by athletic official Entries clone January 12. | _ @htion bouts with Lynch, but retained | cit pear, bet the Amteteerats were men yent rein y by ath ; fficials build and the good batting eye. j past y te | Of the University of California and Entries can be mailed to The ; cus db ow Zerm have Tile title, altho Lynch was given the |#0 close behind that there wae little | 1. Oni state college, and were an-|| Star or wil be accepted at Pope F _ vege “Mach ts tate ‘popular — on each meeting. to choose between the three teams. | iouneed inst night by the Tourna.|| Sibley’, | ried in a = ret ber i rade | a be tg by aye Bw They a fg ered posal wel nef ment of Roses association. vs nag wl be accepted for froth ro on velder. that played together ° G v ell, epor of entry fee 7K NEE ing career in 1916 In a no<ecision the latand city boys should make the |, Cores, Varnell, sporting efter et| HIM SHA Schhny lerthe, ew teat the Spokane Chronicle, Spokane, | 3 going torrid for both Seattle and) yo . Will referee Varnell is a Kid Gleason needs a third sacker | vee graduate of Chicago university, and FROSH GRID of Dugan's caliber in the rebuild Victoria will take the ice with bouts to Jimmy Wilde, i fyweight champion, staying (o @ull. kuawn an 8. refer » well known eferee up and jing of his riddied ball club. But SS him 16 rounds in their last} Hock Fowler in the neta. The vet-| down the Pacific cons | Mack refuned the Kid's overtures. | meeting last He hai bt | | 4 Clem ae | “ all the ling Antertonn mee te | rang Teese Jenene ane © |_ ¥. B. Birch, of Cedar Palla, Towa, | Miller Huggins next slipped i [ ing Pal Moore, Mickey y Beecher, Frankie ie Mason, Joe Burman fe. Loughlin will be on the defense. /ang a graduate of Eriham, will um NI JMER Al S quietly into Philadelphia, prepared Young Will Loughlin, who should | ie. to swap half his Yankee club for have a whale of season this year,/ w is iienholts, a graduate of the) Seventeen players of the Untver-| Jos, The only rise he got out of will be at rover. | University of Michigan, and living in| «ity of Washington Freshmen team|Connie was that Dugan wasn’t STRONG LINE-UP 4 | Pasadena, California, will act as head | Were awarded their class numerals|on the market, as he needed him He (rege spae tiled | OF FORWARDS Jnemman. | And sweaters by the board of control|ts trananct certain business for Feumy oe nee paged | | Mecking at left wing, Dunderdale,| Joseph Magtewohn, ancther Mich!-|of the A. § U. W the Ailes teeek cuneate esctnl i tm Newark. |leading scorer last year, at center, | gan grad, and living in Chicago, has| Those who won the Frosh numer-|tne infield. and Eddie Oatman, the star of the | been papesaind to act aa field Judge. Ja are: Capt. Dan Whitman, C. W. = re OLE OG. Pe 1s Vietoria forward line, at right wing. | | Adama, V. C. Bellman, Walthr Cam ——— nade Ve “DUGAN MODEL BOXER give the visitors a strong forward | ‘ron, Rufus Carman, David Cole, | BENJAMIN VS. “If the players I ha if th bait ts Lynch is one of the boxers the ex- line. Dick Feek, William Gilkey, Lorrane| players ve under | course 1 pope be ponents of the game like to hold up Seattic’n squad will lineup as SCHUMAN Ford, Clifford Lamghorn, Percy Low, | °otract will only give me all they| duced Dugan might yet He is @ clean-living, | usual, with Captain Holmes in the Lieyd Mason; Louls Pitwood, Dick |* worth,” gays Connie, “we will uniforms, who has earned some- nets, Rowe and Rickey on the de| PORTLAND, Deq 2%—Joe Benja | Reckie, Virgil Stocleker, Clifford | 04 up a strong club to represent to $100,000 in the ring.| fense, Walker at rover, Foyston at|tmin and Hetnie Schuman will furnish | Youngquist and Joe Knapp jthe city in the American league.”| Connie's principle tn bufiding with his father, a brother center, Morrie at right wing, and/the main attraction at the Milwau Dugan is a Holy Crom product.|clubs 1s to pick ‘em young sisters on the West Side.| Riley at loft wing. jkie arena tonight They are booked OLYMPIC GAMES He is a good fielder, covers a lot|teach ‘em. He isn't In baseball ther is engaged in the truck-| ness and when Joe is not/ for a fight he can generally at the wheel of one of the Lynch's trucks. His father and Mickey Ion will referee, and the | for 10 rounds of ground, hits the ball hand, and, of annext: 11 be sounded at $40.| Frankie Murphy and Lioyd Mad-| DEFICIT Greatest ef all, Joe's got the ola] ” 2™ exing first whistle wil Judging from the yance seat eale |4en and Harlan Bunker and Ole An LONDON, Dee =A Geficht of | De: or misfits from other clubs. there should be « big crowd of boys) derson, are also carded for 10-roUNd| nearty $5,000 on the recent games at | CONNTETS has made Dugan into a co land girls attending tonight's melee. | *vents. | j | 4 F Antwerp Is reported by the treasurer | PRINCIPLE good infielder for his own ball cl Brother always attend his fights, 5 aioe onthe seein ie of the Britich Olympic association. So that’s that Mack ts mighty'—not somebody else's. ‘Dut he doesn’t like to have his sisters | |DESIREAU IS FISHER STOPS a eee enirean, the new wing man! YOUNG BROWN jot the Vancouver club, is the! LOS ANGELES, Dee. 22.—Joe “goods.” Pete Muidoon, the Seattle! Fisher, the 12¢-pound Pacific fleet} pilot, is sponsor for this statement. i fetter, knocked out Young Brown | Desireau played his first professional | of Lom Angeles in the second round | | game agningt Seattio Monday, and he | of their scheduled four-round go at} Nterally “played his head off,’ accord-| the Vernon arena tant night ing to the Seattle manag Desi identi . "t very big, Poter, but he thine"! us mewt'ar'ee'we| BRITTON TO time. He uid make a valuable BOX LEWIS i m Ah CAPTAIN BROOKLYN DODGERS MUST "=" CHICAGO, De tack MacKAY IS world’s welterweight, has signed to} Ea McGin, all-city prep fullback, | BRACE INFIELD IN 1921 | eae _ [box Ted (Kid) Lewin, the Engtinh | nes wan’ cakiers Itt | BY HEK Ray Schmandt. And Schmandat pi auidooe also brings word that | champion, 39 rounds at London, Feb} ays ruary 16, } 22. | Micke: Kay, who was put out of | Machine at the annual football as| NEW YORK, Dec. 22—If the the bag for all it ie worth. He tw full! the posi ‘or a couple of seasons by | Mmbly at the Quaker institution yes- | Brooklyn Dodgers want to repeat of pep and no mean player when it|cuny Wilson's stick in Banttia. in| terday afternoon. their pennant victory in the National comes to hitting ‘em out, SchrQundt right” again, which should just I OEW Ss about eo” the V co e ne i quarterback, was elected to have hia| brace up their infield. ‘The Dodgers son when Konetchy was laid up and lout “mak ere Sate ) Ivan Jones, The Star's all-city | league next year they will have to played the bag for a part of tha sea 4 a fame engraved on the Warner tro won the pennant this year mainly he proved a very good understudy | *°KAY i an aggressive player, but LACE AS &® long time before I'd let | @ kid around the ring,” he afraid they would want band if things went JOE LYNCH Gifts for Men and Boys at Cut Prices Take advantage of this big sale. Get the best possible merchandise at decided price was t be phy, the hichest honor a foothall | because of their pitching strength. for the veteran. Sadakar Wud sitet cele Ge Man at Franklin can receive. And yet had the Giants had the gheehan, the youngster who was ful ered on the jaw that Wilson ‘The men who received football let- | services of Frisch and Bancroft all jammed into the world’s series to Sut ters are: Captain Emery Stanley,| season there might have been « dif: play third base when Jimmy John.|panded him. | Mut he's back in the reductions, ‘Elect McGill, Ivan Jones, ferent story. ston was hurt, may have the mak-| ’ cumaced . CONTINUOUS LTO 11 Fohn Cole, James Sakamota, Byron| The Brooklyn infield is getting ings of a good shortstop. i WIeTo! (A AFTER A N ACALRMAN SHAHRIS. Wise, Horace Knowles, Frank Caik-| along in years. Little Petey Kilduff Charley Ebbets, the genial Squire FREDERICKSON ins, Jack Mulhern, Lionel Schute,|is the only youngster on it. Both push, expects the Dodgers to. winsoria ims | urs. Bryce Taylor, Carl Stiefel, Robert | Konetchy Owon now are %5.| repeat and shatter the precedent of | qt ur ing reefer on, the! Thurs. Fri, and Sat. Bngles, John Chapman, Robert West, | Jobnaton ia 31, And after @ regular the inst seven seasons in the Na-|{ral Of Pred Frederickson, one of Bt A Yuletide Festival of doe Livengood and Harry Spiedel. | goes up to 36 he seldom 1s able to) tional lea by winning two pen 4 : (Ste acai tine chide aesecen ta | ceinh ton pene. ae im oe Red league. They think well of this bird | | «ge Ange eaty~nd up North, and hockey critics in Can- | PEELE R | 10 point of service Konetchy ts the “7 believe the Dodgers can turn the | UP Nort os | * R: eteran of the National league. HE) trick again next season,” Ebbets told | saaition $s che Tieestin Sanae ae Suspenders ...$1.25 Neckties .....$1.00 joined the Cardinals in 1907. Olson, | me. “We still have a pretty good bail |" sya: 2 DA Y Ss however, did not break into big com-| club despite our world’s series defeat, |°“" “4od_him, For Kiddies of Bath Garters ......$1.00 Arm Bands. . . $1.00 Both BUY MEN’S GIFTS IN A MAN’S STORE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE REDUCTIONS | pa 11 four years later. 1 Bobby should lead us to anoth All House [Soran hada very food weason this enn an” et | TO HOLD RACE Ages Robes Fine Line of Silk Shirts, upwards from . $9.85 Jackets i ‘car, but js Queation: ; No club ° sf t a LOTTERIES NELLIE DE ONSONNE ut © Leather Collar Boxes reduced to. ....$3.00 “"! j be well protected at that in case! repeat. And unless the Dodgers are i idee, i hd costal And Jesdand Five. $ Fashionable Knitted Mufflers ewe wees $2.85 $1 0 / Konetchy faila to deliver in 1921. He mat jally strengthened it is not like has © likely young first baseman in| ty that they wil. government war considering «| ~SELINA’S CIRCUS Initial Handkerchiefs (3 in a box). : .$1.65 iat. scheme for the raising of state loans 4 i i \ ~~ BUCKEYES Ice Race ‘Entry Holy” ty mam of vate ere, | MMM LYONS Silk Plated Lisle Silk Hose. yitttees .65c jit is flow stated that cash prizes on) | EXPECT ED IN nual joe races. I have never re jracing events, and not treasury The Hebrew Soldier Statesman B Y celved money for toe racing. bonds, will be given. (Nama SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22—Phyw taheiaen GLICK & BRIGHT lieally, the invasion of California by Smiles, Tunes, Taps wasion ot California, by FIGHTS AGAIN r | On e's foo quad was com- wees ‘ plete today, for tre Buckeyw's cross new, ors, Deo. 22—enny IWRAY'S. MANNIKINS Leonard ix not letting any grass | tn National league (they can repeat next year, |since the Giants won in 1911, 1912 But Manager Robinson ought to/and 1913 has been good enough to GET BOY GIFTS AT BOYS’ HEADQUARTERS Belts, .Neckties, Suspenders, Shirts, Blouses and Sweaters all at reduced sale prices. Largest line of boys’ wear in the city to select from, (Telephone)... .....2---eanenne. BPntries close January 3. you PROMISED ed the California line during the Bntri be mailed te The || grow under his feet Just 00 | tJ Tee RD BR |nmall hours of the mornings and|| ,ntriet may be mailed te The |/ grow under his toot Wautve tie | Feature Photoplay Men’s $35 Overcoats, on sale at .............$18.75 (OR GIRL) about 1:00 o'clock this afternoon they | | Arens office, champion signed up to meet § ‘Pe eye ar OR EY > 5 Ov. al won) Beltre, eceeduled 0 roll inte, Berta | Latao, the. rugged” Wallan’ welter Men’s $75 Overcoats, on sale at .............$48.75 | station st offices weight of “Panpoyivaniae The ny 1 CHRISTMAS jin this state, |LANGFORD MEETS | treet tor eight rounds in ey i Men’s $50 Suits, on sale BE choos ors * Be ah . $33.75 | Hlaborate arrangements for the en: |tertainment of the visitors has been| CLEM JOHNSTON phia on Chris stmas day |made, Berkeley's mayor and prom- a SLD, » Dec, 22.— iotat sitdmbe “will tet them Bd | ao Tcetord and Clem. Johnston, KNIGHTS PLAY how them the town, after which they will come to Ban’ Francisco for | the colored heavyweights, have been! NORTHERN LIFE | | ranted permission by the Marsh-| "s.> nights of Columbus beach 8 danke dinner, and for @ visit to a theatre | Fmted Permisal , in the evening. Coach Wilce ap- nae beat Thitedee ates “| ball five will tangle with the North. ern Life team at the K. of C, gym-| proved tho plane for the entertain. | stage their bout Thursday anor ment, feeling it would be a little re nasium Wednesday in thelr first ; Fat nt inoe| NORTHERN LIFE, cro on tan i mu 2 MA | tor Pasadena, where they will spend _WINS OPENER CO} a | ith Calitornia Now Your's days | ‘The Norttiorn team of the E 6 Ae igmaggiegg arte ha City I eihattnn lenarvs iio the HUMMEL 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22.—-KHarl| Hiawatha Playfield m by @ 34-21 QUITS F Caddock took the victory in his|count at the Hiawatha field house} READING, Pa., Dec. 22. wrestling bout here last night with | last night. The rthern Life team g M16-1118 PIKE STRERT Ad Bantel. Caddock won the only |g composed of former prep and col | fall of the bout in one our 37 min-| lege stars, and is figured to run a Ulog, Uve senda race on the city league fag. COSTS THE LEAST of any Bicycle built The DAYTON will give more real service Po ite sonable price , backed by the factory i, bo ye pray 0 pss a ear $27.65 Boys’ $20 All-wool Suits, on sale at...........$14.85 Entire Stock on Sale at Pronounced Price Cuttings SHAFER BROS. f) Seattle’s Largest Second and University Whole Block Clothiers First and University Long PIVE-YEAR GUARANTER EASY TERMS Manager | John Hummel has resigned ag load er of the Reading International league team. Liumunel bas go ~_ fog next season,

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