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seemed to break up the com-| rs stars ot of school lem than a Red Hyndman, who makes foot- -—-Bination play so the pair have shift-| VANCOUVER HERE HAVE EDGE year, the prospects of the Cheun-|ball his major spert at the unt Ec sed back to their old positions baie +e is ea cey Wright basket shooter murely | vornity, is another college man on a yancouver’s ‘ey tearn, ic he y. | the team He's slated for a guard ci sent the barbed shafts of defeat tn IN WEK 3H | position. a | to the locals in the opening game of ‘The team t under the lender. fics. teh, Sosedin pees deer : Goalie Happy Holmes and Bob| the season at Vancouver, last Mon — ~- a ee © Rowe — te ee ' wo ested pean ge eee ae ae Wedenadee| Tech high school's football team.| of the ncrapplest men on the field. gy also out for « forward) ‘Tex Rickard will take a back seat | 4 is leg and Rowe strained his back | night at the Arena. ‘The Vancouver| Which is en routo to the Pacific|Tho Eckmann’s trump cant is foot-|Poition Hckmann will play amd tok Seaiéiy ih, see Ne * t play for Rowe if Bob doesn't SEATTLE AND THE SEATTLE STAR VICTORIA PUCK TEAMS CLASH IN NORTH TODAY Seattle's hockey forces were billed to make their third Straight start of the week this p. m. in Victoria against the Victoria club, Due to the superior condition of the team and the fact that Seattle whaled the Aristocrats to the tune of 7 goals to 2 in their battle here Wednesday, the local septet will be favored to win again today. 4 The Seattle team may be handicapped, however, by the injury to Harry Holmes’ leg, which has bothered the Seattle ie considerably since he, dy his team for the season. isted it Wednesday night. Victoria can be counted on to put Sp a hard battle on their home ice fend then, too, it will be their second | Start and they should play better to gether. But, nevertheless, the Seattle men, with their speedy combination play, @hould walk off with the game. FOYSTON AND MORRIS SHIFT After trying Frank Foyston at enter and Bernie Morris at right ‘Wing for a game and a half this Pair have shifted back to their old Berths. Foyston will start today’s Dattle at right wing and Morris will Morris ts a right while Foyston is @ It was thought that Morris wouki be able to score more re a 8 et ee ot OS it FREDERICKSON IS ICKLANDER new addition to the Coast He's about five The Jeague is an Icelander. 180 pounds in weight feet 10 Inches tall, EH old = Frederickson is a W! product, having started in the schoo! league there, later joining the Ful conk He was the star of the 22% Rattalion team in 1915 and spent/ | three years overweas as an aviator with the Canadian forces COMPARED TO IRVINE in Winntpeg hockey experts my that Dick Irvine, now of Regina, ts the only player that can compare with Frederickson among those boys developed in Winnipeg. In vine was with Vancouver for awhile and is squad, with its superior weight, to put in Holmes’ piace solalways gives the Seattle team a Harry will have to be on the job) hard tussle on the local ioe because today, but Murray may be sent in (left tackle) (right end) (quarterback) EVERETT MEN WILL With «a tram composed of a bunch of high school and untveruty CLEVELAND, O, Deo 25.-—aat coast to play Everett high school for the national prep football title, tn a miniature edition of the Ohio State teas. Everett's team will be running up against a different preposition in the tall, he is a god basket shooter, too, and can be depended an to/ whip a fighting squad into shape. “Thingy look pretty good for us.” ) mid Eckmann Friday, We've only| (right half) Golden Bears Who Will Defend Football Honor of Wesf (center) (left half) pores wes 1 SATURDAY, DECEMEER 25, 1998, j r “ (right guard) (fullback) East Tech Gridders Rely On Wil City Cage Outlook WON ‘0. 5&—Chauncey Wright frosh letter Inat year, fs runnerap for center, last year, will play forwant Chuck forward or guard The team haen"t a regular coach, but gets together and works out "te own plays and signals. They Play thetr rst game next Wednes- day in the Crystal Pool, with the ~ WOMAN MATCHES BY DEAN SNYDER | promoting a world's championship jfight at bis garien on that even- ing Benny Leonard will lightweight (title against defend his Richie ce Forward Pass Syste i feet fit. Mickey MacKay tn the lineup again. | Cleveland Inds than when they faced | 8% tarether a couple of times tin} Sllent Prats, a squad componed of| Mitchell of Milwaukee. The purse ‘This brilliant star was put out of! the scott high school eleven, « year|f, but after ® good practice 1 | 2eef and dumb players. of $60,000 will be split 40 to Ban. _ OTHERWISE LINEUP the game with a crack from Cully/ago. Kast Tech i not a plunging| ll be able to meet them all. nab—and 20 to Richie _ IS REGULAR Wilson's stick two years ago, but/teum The local gridders will be out-| ink we've got an advantage in What's left over goes to the fund Otherwise the Seattle Ineup will/he’s back now, and they my up| weighed about 20 pounds to the man,| having so many young fellows for the devastated in France, 2000 _ Be regular for today’s tiff, Walker| North that he's as good as cover. and they rely almost entirety upon | ust out of school who haven't bad po agp will be at rover with Rickey located! And then the Northerners will| the forward Ome to forget the fundamental Mims Anne Morgan, chairman of » at one defense berth and Riley at| present Syd Disrean, a new wing,| ‘This system, @ second etition of | principles of the game’ “ the charity fund, supplied the big Dthe other wing. Murray and Tobin | wis tx anid to be the goods. the Oblo State formations, is taught) Ceci) Jamieson, center on the idea. will be ready to jump into the fray| ane rest af the team ie made up| ‘em by Sam Willaman, himself ®) Untversity of Washington team o* Its te first me a member of atany time. of men famitiar to local tee fana | *F end on the 191% Ohio State, aad) tor the last three years and last) “w/,—Se the gentler sex ever got into <a Lehman will be in the meta, Dun-|!t it the Wiloe aystem transplanted. | year aihconat center, has a Walk! “Bnscs were several wpets in the | Dir Imgue game of backing @ VICTORIA LINEUP can and Cook on the defense, Harris |, There l# but ose big fellow in the/ away tm the center berth City league thie week. Wks Ne § |championship match im the times UNCERTAIN and Skt the wt end the Uneup. He's “Swede Carlwon, the! Captain Cooke of the 1919 Sun| trimmed the K N. Hresks five two of high nance "Due to the condition | Adame trotticrs for apares. fullback. He tips the scales at 170) Dodgers is another man of collece fRo"mase thing to'Rine Netty oa TEX IS questionable 5 ) @f their men, the lineup of the Vic- pres od Pca hg the line! conference caliber who'w on the| = ee = . Rebe's | FOK IT e 2 1H taking s teria club today is somewhat of &| HOW EASTERN TEAMS The lineup and weights for he rawt| tauratqur, St “| thrne Sirmight Fie, Kippe's Cafe tum | his woman thas accomplished z best that done staged © comeback three " Qelore tame time is to line the vic |ABE LINED UP of the equad fellow: W. Hemphill, Lincotn high star| ever the Orpheamna while the Lam, | "UM Tex couldn't do feria team up the came as they| Because the world’ hockey series ett techie trate fate ft gused, | 2919 and winner of a varsity! bwmen hed te terteit becense sever: |Demely, potting = wg staged Coast this tackia; Frato, 144, guard, men were They ett owt together. sartod against Senttlo Wodnestay.| 30% Seaitio, bas a fine chance of| Hardy, 144, conter; Paul, 160, right tacit games tw the Denby truck pee | pernonal interview. Stacks of let et) Tale means that Fowler will bel ‘easing the big party, the leeap|Suard; Trice, 164, right tackle, Nor ter and wire corrempondence have tending goal with C. Loughlin nd ‘the Fastern teams at the start| to Behm, 145, right end; Berkowits, Severs! names were added to the Was| been interchanged in futile dicker- Genge or W. Loughlin on the de hould be ‘ing | 118, quartertack; Johnny Behm, 124, of Poms records thie week, as follows: /ing. He even had Billy Giheon i» fense. Johnson should start at row | of the a ieee aa the red left half; McFudden, 138, right half, Lake 138, Powers 138, Kelchert 133. Kid-l me his challenge to the Mlb bern | wel 7. ve e - mn! ee ce rere weer Or | caeee Sab ep mt tie. atert af’ the a Suverel' them Suet Gi mee] ccs hey. tent, diatamien” Gales tr as ce, “G taccking will an |sonsen: EVERETT phone to no avail. The match wa! other varieties will ‘on Seattle’ : x goaee a Ottawa-—Benediet, goak Cleghorn | HEAVIER a hang-fire thing and looked Uke] On Christmas Day the boys relate their past performances at the ey SO Seward opare snd Gerard, defenes, Bouchard, Dar|_ Rverctt's team wil outweigh the it might drift over tate Setsen. hele, where many ecards are brokim. The het stove langue y Corbett and Denenny, for- plenty, ing from nm Proposition have} baseball fans has » batting average of compared with NEW VICTORIA PLAYER wake ‘Siklbee, Beondeent, weights sent to Seattle from Cleve- the boys fight over tho fifteen} circuit of Seattle's knights of the crooked sticks, mS WONDER McKell and Graham, forwards, land. The Everett boys register round route to a decision for the It seems as if Victoria has made &| Toronto—Mitchell, goal; Randall| Dearty as heavy as the «mall college cause of charity wns stuck under Final ten-strike in landing Fred Frederick-|ang Cameron, defenne; Wlison, Cy | elevens ae far as weight in concerned. Rickard’s eyes, he fell for i son, the star Winnipeg amateur. | neonenny, Noble, forwards But the Smokestack eleven can’t CAUSE Frederickson will not report until/ang Roach, suba gad Aap paren wae TRUE BLUE the middie of next week. Hamilton—Lockhart, goak Matte mn tras hey 4 fn easy fashion and the required number will be had before Fan Sa te 0 weenie emt wna tae Toate =24| TEN CAGE Mims “Morgan tax wanes a sey fui derful skater, a great stickhandler|Carey, J. McDonald, forwards,|CUnt Scott had practically the pevpestioes Sek | Wenls | stagner. © Application for enrollment can be made to the einb secretary, Nema Bie cet |SoES he Ay elas tae om ees «= TEAMS IN "atthe etre theoromot | qhpeical er corn getting ability carried the Winnipes| Canadiens—Vevina, goak Corbent|7 tT te a year ago at Everett, ing game. But the cause she ts |and Mummery, defense; Lalonde, He scored | pitre, Berlanquette, forward Ar- ~ More than half of the goals counted pour and McDonald, subs. lhow they turned the trick: A. A. U. MEET About 10 amateur athletic clubs win take active part in the Pacific HERE'S EAST TECHS RECORD FOR SEASON East Tech has come thru the era- son #0 far with a clean slate, Here's ference to be held at the Y. M. Cc. A Kast Tech 12, Lakewood 6. gym the first week after the Coast Northwest Athletic Basketball con-| 1 BM Wittars has quit the game for a short witlle amd is taking care of the league secretary duties while the secre backing t true blue and there's a method in ber madness. Tickets for box seats will sold by auction at one of the big hotels. Some of those paste boards will bring In the large-fig- MOSTLY A RUN SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 25.—Jack Four Seattle Puck Men Burns, the house manager of the Olympic club's country home at Lakeside, ts busy making prepara- ure money. Charity and boxing are linked together in thia Even if the helping-hand idea College conference closes, The clubs that have already aignt Enst Tech M, Lincotn 0, East Tech 20, Glenville @ ‘The scores are certainty Jumping tm Tied for Scoring Lead Following are the scoring records of the Pacific Coast hockey league players who have broken into the sum- maries of the first two games played so far: Minutes of Player, club Games Goals Asniste Totals Penalties Poyston, Seattio.cm-. 3 2 ° 2 ° Riley, Seattle .-.--.-eaee a 2 ° 2 ° Rickey, Sesttle.c---ewee 2 2 ° 2 ° Morris, Seattle.covemeeew 2 1 1 2 ° Cook, Vancouver. .-eee 1 1 0 1 o Harris, Vancouver.com 1 1 0 1 ° HH. Meeking, Victoria. 1 1 0 1 P4 Dunderdale, Victoria... 1 6 1 1 ° Catman, Victoria..con—ee 1 o 1 1 ° Johnson, Victoria... 1 1 o 1 Py Murray, Seattle.....c..0 2 o o ° 3 C. Loughlin, Victoria... 1 o 6 ° 2 Tobin, Seattle. 4 ie) ° ° ° Py NDING OF THE TEAMS ‘Team Ww le Pet. Vancouver w—— 1 0 1000 Seattle 3 500 Victorian seceese O@ 1 000 SCHEDULE FOR THE: COMING WEEK TODAY Seattle va, Victoria, at Victoria, MONDAY Victoria va. Vancouver at Vancouver. WEDNESDAY Vancouver ve Seattle, at Seattle FRIDAY Vancouver vs. Victoria, at Victoria. I wish to enter The Stars city | WITH DAVIS | CUP TEAM NEW YORK, Dec. 26-—famnel Hardy, captain of the American Davis cup teria team, now in Aus | tralla, cabled news here to tennis of. | fictals that all the members of the |erack team were in excellent condi- tion, land, N. Z, and will play their championship matches st Christ- church, N, Z. | Hast Treh 65, St. Tenatins a | Cleveland’s team wil pees thra They are wt present at Auck-| accorded them. East Tech 12, Shaw 0. Kast Tech 49, Kast High 6. Bast Tech 102, Longwood fled their intention of sending teams to Seattle are Walla Walla Y. M. Cc. | A., Spokane Athletic club, Aberdeen | American Legion, Hoquiam Elka, Ih lensburg Y. M. C. A., Taooma Y. M. C, A. and the Multnomah club. Plans for the meet are betng ar ranged by Doc Wella ¥. gym in structor, BRUINS ON THEIR WAY BERKELEY, Deo. %.—The Unt versity of California football squad Jeft here last night for Los Angeles. ‘The squad is in charge of Assistant Graduate Manager R. W. Cortelyou. SPOKANE, Dec, 25.—Ted Thya, conch of the Multnomah Athleti club wrestling tearm of Portland, Ore. and claimant of the world's middle. East Tech 59, Central 9. Kast Tech 14, Scott High 2, East Tech 7, West Tech 0. CLEVELAND'S TEAM HERE THURSDAY Beattie about Tuesday of next week if they travel according to echedula, They left Cleveland Wednesday night, LEWIS BACK FOR HOLIDAYS NEW YORK, Dec, 26.--Ted “Kid™ Lewis, welterweight champ of Eng land, is back from the English cap- ital to spend the holidays in the good old U. 8 A. He will return to Lon don the second week of January,| weight championship, will grapple where he will meet Jack Britton for|with Ad Gustavo, in a bout to the the world’s championship, finish here par’s night. ~~ EVERETT LAUDS LONG BEACH’S SPORTSMANSHIP BY TOM OLSEN verett, the Western Champa,” “Everett high school's football! “ijyerett 28-Long Beach 0," “Bring squad were sure given wonderful/on Cleveland.” “Yen, Bagshaw” and treatment on our California trip, waid Faculty Manager Corbally yes terday afternoon, when the victort- ous Everett bunch passed thru Se attle on the last lap of their home ward journey. “The Long Beach people showed wonderful sportemanship and took their defeat most graciously, offering absolutely no alibis,” went on Cor bally, “and the California press also treated us very kindly.” ‘The Bverett squad arrived at So attle on the Great Northern at 4:40! p. m, and left at 6:16 for their home town, where a great reception was “California May Be All Right, but Give Us Washington.” Corbally complimented the wonder. ful spirit of the Everett players, who have traveled for 14 days on the first jong trip ever taken by a Blue and Gold team. “Gee, it seema good that tn an hour Il be home to my father and mother,” sid Halfback Michel at the King st. station yesterday. “I never knew what it waa like to be a ay from home before, and I'm more than giad to get back, especigily on Christmas Bye.” The Everett eleven will reeume practice Monday for their coming The car that was occupied by | championship tilt with the Kaat Tech Everett was decorated on the out-| high school of Cleveland, Ohio, at side with “artistic” chalk signs: |1verett on New Years Day. the race for the box of cigars which fore to the man making the high game score for the month, It started like Jack Towley 247, Willars 256 Nicholas 269, and Bow Benson 279, Who will make it a0? 's Cafe han a amtie face today and his dime-snatch- 9 woul! beat his City league ¢ scratching their heads Kippe’s e five shot & great game Orpheums ‘Thuraday. sity agamat Mra Rotchert says tf Py more night like he did will take his place, Jamed, because she's 00 oF over. ways good for Look to your laureia, Paul! TiN Muss surety got n kick ont of beating the Brooks team Thursday. Davie of the Brooks oatfit says that Bill ought to be musxaled, because he makes s@ much noise on the alleys that he can’t hear the bell hit the ‘This new Wirts, of the Ragton, Kept op his good work Thursday, with « total of 614, Brodeur has joined the Lambermen’s team, and he should help them climb. They are the #urpri the season, Looking lke world-beaters before the City league schedule got under way, they have slipped to a tie for Inst place. Capt. Lake, Strong and Cutler are the aly ones with any pep left. ‘The Lambermen No. 2 team ts still going great guns in the Comme league and they broke the len record Inst week. 's too bad that they can't cha he Commercial league rules and let « couple of them roll on the No, 1 team in the City league, na they would certainly help out. ‘The two Blectrie time out In the Co: reial elreuit and @ lot of noise will be in order, as they are the champion disturbers of the lot, is clash the next All bowling leagues will sumpend play next wo observance of the hollday weanon, * next game will get under way January & was not mixed up the show of Leonard and Mitchell would call in plenty of customers. Rickamt showed he was a requ lar fellow by donating his gold ganien for the show. Also he will aid in making the card an inter esting one by supplying the warm up bouts, Associated with Mim Morgan are Colonel Arthur Woods, former police commissioner of New York; Louis Stoddart, famous polo player, and Otto B. Shulhof. The latter ts a great admirer and friend ef the champion. Mitchell was kayoed by Leonant on April 19, 1917, at Milwaukee in seven rounds. It was a spirited battien. The Mitchell of today is a much better man than the Mit- chell of 191% RICHTE 1S WISER Richie has acquired much ring sumption since then. A careful building-ap process has made him a finished workman. Milwaukee would gtve its right eye to stage this party. But since the Big Town gener. ally gets what ft wants because it pays, and pays so many ways, ft gets the Christmas present. Anne Morgan has shown excel. lent business sense. The fund for the devastated of France is likely to get a big boost. The tact which Tex Rickard lacked to get Mitchell in the ring with the champion at figures and a weight suitable to both, Miss Morgan has supplied. So gtve the promoteres: credit for being a food show woman. She didn’t pick a bloomer act but a headliner of the first water. Tex Rickard seeks to match Bryan Downey with Mike O”Dowd for Madison Square Garden fight December 21, tions for the big breakfast to follow the Olympic club's run and dip tn the ocean New Year's morning. CIGARS true spirit of Christmas abideineveryhome in Seattle this Merry Yuletide Season The wish of

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