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EVERETT WILL BE FAVORITE When Everett and East Tech High, of Cleveland, 0., battle for the prep school foot- championship of the meg States, at akg) ae , the lone hope of the visitors for victory will bank on their forward pass system. Everett will outweigh the ee team about 20 to the man and the _ Visitors cannot hold any hope - of meng, to play a plunging game wi e powerful Ev- erett squad. ' ‘The East Tech squad, with a it line and a light back- i is said to have plenty combined with a ‘ul aerial attack. It is forward pass that made! East Tech team the cham- is of the East. | Byerett, however, has demonstrat that in Westrom and Dixon their ends, and in Carlson, the quar | who does nearly all of the r they can engineer the aerial 4 somewhat themselves, And then, too, Everett, bas a pow. ful backfield that ranks with a lot college elevens in this neck of the ‘evergreens, Wilson, Sherman and Michel make up a strong trio of is. They are particularly effec in plunges off tackle Everett team undoubtedly will On about four or five of their d plays, combined with their attack, to defeat the visitors. | it, with its heavy squad, should Pretty close to straight football. there's no doubt but what Everett | @xiter the game a favorite to win, be. of tt superior weight and a ability ‘The East Tech team is making the mistake that Scott high did This group of stars has fornia a great scoring ma- chine this season. They are considered by critics to out- rank any quartet of brilliants Sear in comin out to the Coast! in the Coast Conference this The team will arrive | @ay before the game, and it can't |fall. They are: “Brick” Mul- to be in the best of condition for AKE LAST ORKOUT __ TODAY ‘West gume on New Year's Day. fhe Buckeye athletes, looking like | ler, end; full back, and Dan McMillan, tackle. HOLDS PUCK + BARI ..-reemrccerececes 2 + | VICLOFIR conereneessnernne VANCOUVER, B. C, Dec. 28. Vancouver kept fts slate clean as & result of their exciting tilt with the Victoria Aristocrats bere last night which resulted in the locals grabbing the long end of a 63 score. Victoria went into the game with a made the University of Cali-| “Pesky” Sprott,| thalfback; J. B. Morrison, | Stars That Shine on California Team Quartet of Real Gridiron Luminaries LEADS IN TRAINING _ CAMPS again rules supreme in the hearts of has lost its lure as a big league base ate vicinity. NEW YORK, Dec. %%-—Toexas) the major league managers. Florida | fret matches tn the challenge round training ground. The | Australian tennis team matches rai the Giants and the Cincinnati Reds | be played tomorrow, will do theif conditioning in the | Lone Star state next March. Several| team faces William T. Tilden, the other clubs will also, in all prob-| World's singles champion, in the first ability, train there or in the tmmedi-| match. Cleveland Indians to Stand Pat on 1920 Team CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dec. 28.—Announcement has been made from local baseball headquarters that the Cleveland Indians, world’s champions, will stand pat on the team that won the world’s honors for the 1921 season. rookies to the Texas training camp of the Indans. NATIONAL RULES MAY SAVE BOXING BY HKENKY L. FARRELL NEW YORK, I 28.—National | supervision of boxi propowed by the International Sporting club, may nave boxing when other means have tailed. The Whilker boxing bill, under which boxing has flourished no in w York, brushed aside all the old ones that made the road rough for) the sport, but it overlooked a fall | tree across the path in the distance— | | commercial. | It all comes down to every tmper-) tant point. The sport at tts best baw | been made possible by the Walker) | bill, but, as the fans are saying, | “What good does it do us when we) joan’t afford the prices charged to see | | ser od CAUSE | | Rivalry between promoters t care | |ing such Immense purses for boxers that the freight has to be paid some | place, and the fans are being asked | tm | maya | “Why ts tt that boxers whe will work outside the state for $1,200 want $12,000 from me?" Other promoters say: “Rickard of. | fern them thousands and we have only hundreds.” The boxers are ptaytng both ends against the middie and they are cash- tng in. | GOVERNOR TO ACT tn office to amend the boxing bill no that the sport will be put In the| reach of the “little fellown” for | whom it was originally Intended. ‘The International Sporting club has called a meeting of delegutes from 18 “boxing ntater™ here for Jan- uary 10, 11 and The ctub will at- tempt to form a working agreement between the 18 states that —will| amount literally to national super- Vinton of the game. ‘The first thing the ctub will recom. tend will be the curbing of tmmense purses and the adoption of football and baneball prices at the gata Mo- tion pictures of bouts also would be) prohibited RAIN HALTS' | DAVIS CUP MATCHES AUCKLAND, N. Z., Deo. 28.—The of the American Davia cup team ve. | postponed on account of rain and will Norman Brooks of the Australian | RUETHER Robinson May Be Man to T GIVEN PRACTICE TIME AT ARENA; —_ |. 3 ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY Ice racers who plan to enter The Star’s ice races at the Arena during the month of January will be given practice time on the Arena ice after the regular night ska‘ ses- sions on Tuesday and Thursday. . Speed skating will be al- lowed and ice racers planning to enter the meet should take advantage of this to get used to Entries for the races will close Monday. open to all amateur skaters. All the turns. The event is that is necessary to enter is to fill out a blank, found elsewhere on this page, and send it to the sporting editor of The Star or leave it at the Arena office. There are no charges. For the benefit of those skaters who don’t know the rules for the races we print ‘em again. Here goes: There will be a series of preliminaries staged with not more than six men to a heat. Each racer will be given two chances to win a heat. Every racer winning said heat will qualify for the finals. upon the number of entries. The heats will be eight turns finals 10. The winner will be The number of heats will depend around the Arena, and the given a silver trophy and Manager Speaker will take only four ROBINSON, the league and in theCoast circuit, graduated to Cincinnati, where was & sensation two years when ‘the Reds won the sapmints But being @ lefthander, Ruether, who was always tnelined to take fe as one great joy ride, slipped from the straight and narrow and the consequence was that he wasn't worth a hill of beans to the Reds Guring the 1920 season, ‘There tf» no question about Rue ther’s natural ability. He has every thing that goes to make a winning ball player, but his fondness for the bright lights may put him on Queer *t. In the village of bageball At that, Cincinnati scribes are panning the trade They point out that Marquard, who was in bad in Brooklyn, t= yust as temperamental — “Dutch,” and then, tov, he isa’t as young as he used to be, while Ruether will be at the tep ef his game about next summer, if he is & good boy. ‘ Over in Brooktyn the scribeseren? Gerald L. Patterson of Australia] other suitable prizes are being lined up for the other placers. | cause ne is making so r Raith that can't Jouing of three straight games in the | Federal Reserve ‘6:3 |Glanta, has always maintained that have first call on these stare Watt Mak ot C |"Texaa is the greatest of all states in| Of the day. City Cage Outlook |=: lie Mpattie qaueh :pack snes, WR M9 (US| Beat ‘et Cnt 4°? | which to get ball players in shape = SCHALLER GOES | No. 7—MacDougall-Southwicks pee doing they devoted all they had to| "st. City Haak. GES °\tor the season, The Giant leader, offensive work with only Goal Keep- Netter nk after some 10 years in Marlin, Texas, h, former lightweight champion, oo BB 6 bs 3 TO BEAUMONT With Manager Boltler of Mac-)and Emil Gustafson, another patr of |r, who has manrged the PORTLAND, Ore, Dea 28.—| Dougalls ill and with Jack Davidson, | forwards, left over from last year’s | <!U> im the Eastern work erbere | tried Gainesville, Fla, in 1919. But ake his frat appearance here| “ToT ONS Uy in tamor of Van [kitisatt-wacrae 180 St fis= Set |e wont back to Texan this ‘season im the ring he lost his a> | Henry + ee ~ 41° and trained his club at San Antonio. | Walter E. Schaller, left flelder of the captain, on his vacation, it's pretty | team, wire firet both finte eae Fae fle meen pty oe, beamti gone ecererttenirghnast: Ha ME 8 Ang next spring he will €¥ OaCk|Portiand Beavers, has been released| hard to get much of a line on the| The MacDougall team suffered a|of the team best year. af tape ba pevee. A martes that, period 149 684 103-2135 | there. to the Beaumont club of the Texas| outlook for the city league season | hard blow when Grover Kertiss and teeny — ffers, Keres Last season Flori@a seemed tn alleague, according to a statement|for the MacDougall team. | George Overton, star guards of last | + der will heli SHARKEY AND [lenis err tar test carne aint Sood enae” grab club, locals off their feet. Oatman shot | aa 144 146 216—~ 590) fair way to usurp the spring traim-;made today by Walter McCredie.) The dope seems to be, however, | year’s outfit, and Dick Munson, who Cobb. Cobb has promised t: thru the Vancouver defense after UR TS HPO LG line championship. ‘The Yankees | manager of the Beavers. Schaller i#|that the champions will have to do! played part of the season at center, Shier All of Ris surplus talent only one minute and twenty seconds |RUMtll s-——----=-- 196 193 1s0—~ 539) were itm Jacksonville; the Dodgers |at present in San Francisco, Mo-|some tall recruiting to bring their joined the Northern Life team. BREW YORK, Dec. 28—Jack pre tals dennkts 1 y wg Munden . eeeee- 177 182 510 also were there, and the Cincinnati|Credie denied that Paddy Sigtin has; team up to the standard of last; The MacDougall squad may have , the local bantamweight, Vil.’ thort pan to C Leosting Woi—te14 | Reds were at Miami, while other |been traded to Salt Lake for Marty | year's cage aggregation lined up some new men since the| shermey Pal Moore, of Memphis, will) Victoria's firmt coors a 74) clubs were kt Tampa and St. Peters:| Krug. He admits that he has been| At the present Jack Davidson and last time we were in touch with the Meet Wednesday night in the Madi) Ai? cont minute pent os va os Eee negotiating for the trade, but it has| Ralph Smith, two crack forwards,| guiding lights of the team, but from “gon Square Garden in what is ex-| y = owe . | hot been consumated as yet. will take care of those berths. Dixon what we know of the lineup now econds of p * | 4 4 bh 180-— 44 r pected to be a whirlwind bout. Se See ee 7. 166 667] AREOAPS, TOE - ~ Shiveley i# the big hope for center | they will have to find one good guard . - — ers 4 Harold Botts is the only guard and then they should make the goin LONDON, Dec, 28—There is a tar | Victoria's second score Vbertinig Someee 174— 835] Climatic conditions, the towns near| INDIAN AFTER = {47¢ Haroi soing ls were mado for Vancouver by J Pieces) <n sath s tac. © Every evening he accompanies his | Tele 6 ae, 176 s7s| Dall players in their work. faster around the course and in the | Adama Harris and two for Skinner | yan,Q"W™ “270 Ii— ESt| The major, league exodtua trom| "mittee of the Alltndia 1 POCKET BILLIARD association has deci to enter a Jobnsca ~. 165— 494 | superior for training purposes. Miami team for the Davis cup contest in f ity. But that life waa not conduc ne > staged by ‘The Star at Pope-Sibley’s Wen the final fou reached : ‘ baa | cit they will have ag * DENTISTS = 2 =! EE cancer| SAPTERPYERS (rat Soi yey amtrmneie oe a Dunderdale ... Forward Destrenu 4 : ‘he Yankees will shift to Shreve E = g we on wacker, has been signed to manage 0 Desireau Penalties: Vancouver, Cook, three minutes; Victor w of Commerce y . aay pe meme pn a ae ; cpayen ta a aden acne burn (Ala) Polytechnic institute held | class B. In cane of 6 tie tn. the Sinks, tah BECKETT . er a banquet here in celebration of the| Registration for this meet costs 60/ average will decide the winner. wy Substitutions ancouver, Destreau for W. 144 186 4 . Adaras, Skinner tor J. Adams, Vitoria, 9 161 227— 647 / er TY Cobb will be @ good manager. |-phe authorities have opened nogo-| trophies to be given to the winners| night in The Star or can be obtained JOINS “Y Cook, three minutes; Vietoria, Dunder- BON MARCHE LEAGUE Southampt In order to introduce onr new! 4! three minutes Piayad. Web, Lect. make a good manager, Others say BISHOP re) K "Ss Billiard Entry “% suk Iie aistieg bs ee in . KR. SUNDAY GAMES iar bittasa, Goaoey. hosmere man assisted H. Meeking in making |iatimer 2.2... oi a6 | FLORIDA . lined u | mighty strong for the other con- fler at Llandudno goit course which | ,1t was at this time that Victoria 373—2001 | the coast being affected by the damp . has DELHI, India, Dec. 28.—The com- feanon has been known to|0@#tman assisted C. Loughlin in| need 1T6— 48 | cco ar unin perpen: Mtn, Omari cm conte PLAYERS, ATTENTION to speed up their entries. First pertod—Soortng: No port, La, next season, and the Dodg. - PITTSBURG, Pa, Dec. 28.—Alum.| and the better players will be put in| These final games will be 100 points | Mineral Wells team in the West Texa three mimutes. ; oo « 165 148 168—~ 481 ‘ The question is being asked wheth-| victorious season of the varsity “11."| cents, to pay for the cost of the} Entry blanks are published every Patrick for Oetman, Ontmaa.ter WW, There is a difference of opinion as to ; é ~ h division. There are no other|at Pope-Sibley’a, Stamps will be ac-| LONDON, Dec. 28—Joe bers | tiations with the University of Pitts | in ¢ the English fighter who was ki nekehone)’” plate which ie "the|. Third period--Hcortng: Vietorta, ¢. ate ret. | that if the Gporgia Peach tx given a nasium for training purposes, He ofe pocket billiard tourney. Inclosed National Ef i Lan iil FH — Wallace, of f iin i Hit i F fil & Py e western iit 3 John D. Martin has been a term of three years as pi Southern league Ht at a Jimmy Burke, test yeare the St. Louls Browna will act coach for the Boston Red Sox in bid stop with the Gh hae 4 Cal his holdings in the hE the American association and he wilt Snel And then there are Dick Frayn| tenders in the city league, "4 been trained to find golf balls, ‘ought not of their defense, and fea air, and the sandy soll hinder the : reac tu mittee of the All-India Lawn Tennis making Victoria’ ~ 17¢~ 481 | morida was inevitable, Texas in far ‘find from 30 to 40 balls in one round. wit ria’s third score. Susser - - ] 164-2664 / 46 mourned by those playera who |!*® *ubJecls or subjects of native! y¢ seattle pocket billiard players) Preliminary games will be 50 1 ‘ on of] Palitews aay | Were fond of the society life of that eaten. want to make the city meet, being! points per game, 14¢-ball rack pool. Thin meet is open for everybody, |Fobin for the titles in each division. stitution: Vanapuver, J. Ada 73 #372439 ers will go to Baton Rouge. ni and former students of the Au.|class A and the lesser lights in| 14-ball rack pool. league hext summer. Second period—fcortng: Vancouver, 146 181 139. Penalties: Vane . Mackay, 140 166 169-2216 | whether he will succeed of not. Some| burp fora game next wear ee. louptad ce autre Souk Cook from Har Dancan, 3:06. . 171 100. two minutes; Skianer, minutes; vena say that Ty is too temperamental to a out by Frank Moran, hes joined tq ightest and strongest plate known, |1@vehlin from Oatman, 1:20; Victoria, |NO ® easaeaenone ¢ RUTGERS SIGNS seq | Cree hand he wi ne Gisdent Sos can bite corn sft the|couvers J" Adam eee a seas ios |or, for there are few. It any, puyers| _ GRID GAMES cob; guaranteed 15 years. € ey Fpenecens #33) who know more baseball than he| NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Deo. ‘auahiin trom | doen. . 28.—Rutgers has arranged football py eae tions: Vancou. | Marlow ww seve 167 s—~ 492! If Cobb, like Tris Speake » | fumes for 1921 with Lehigh, Latay- r vor, J. Adama tor Denlres Adama | Robinson. : 434 Peaker, is able! vito, West Virginia and Ural re I Me tg ch Ry od gone ae - 434 | to restrain his temperament, to rule | {tte Mt a ew Ghee Jrsinus. | Goa," the bishop of Birmingham sees paren } Bemdocdatet Stamiden: Meas Duininy vweecerenes 147 1— 429| with a blend of kindness and sturay'| “fayette will be played in aston! 1). in Sunday games. Ho stated ere - ageressivencas, ho should lead the|U84er AD agreement for a return |") Goon not necessarily regard | Manager Muldoon announces that Tigers out of the wilderness. If, on |#2™° In New Brunswick in 1921.) 2 ses round of golf as an evil, and his men are in the pink of condition Ne. 2 Team the other hand, he should give way | Th? other games scheduled will bo} Tier that no harm would accrue to meet the Vancouver Millionaires |WA%® exmaeoa-as 198 Tye ana |tO Such outbursts of temper as have |PM4ved in New Brunswick. from one person getting his Indy to- in the game here Wednesday night 188— 484| been frequent during his career as a ‘ o- 5 GE peat aaa eee eae eS ryt afta" "| LEAD COLUMBUS | DOUBLEHEADER Mort of our present patronage tn A win by Seattle will put them in recommended by our early custom-|the lead, while should the visitors It is altogether probab = 20LU oOo . whose work in still givin 00% probable that Cobb} COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 28.—Clar ers, w ‘ed sw giving 6 4 | emerge with th long end of the may restrain his temperament and, ence Rowland, former manager of F TBALL ave tested our work. When coming! score, they will have a much firmer! - 172 wet the friendship and co-operation | the Chicago White Sox and of the} CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec, 28.—The satisfaction. Auk our customers who Make place, Bring thls ad with you,| ©a4?, gp ge 0 gE AREF Sk Of [his players. For hin own sake|/Milwaukee American asociation| Harvard football management has : workout this afternoon. Bae ae ene OF Detroit we hope he|team, has been chosen manager of | mucceeded in carrying out its plan to] DES MOINES, Towa, Dec. 38. Cut-Rate| Vaneouver has what ie considered No. does, But it wi © interesting, in-|the Columbus team of the Americean| find two colleges willing to partici-|Dee Moines has taken steps toward ‘ene & Gn deanan . a r Tifdebrandt sana. 147 421 | deed, to follow bis fortunes as a|nasociation, Rowland managed the| pate in the first double-header ever | joining the big Western tennis as Dentists noe <f e eeacnanet Seats Gat has | Hontin |. --sooene F Ulm hg | manager, and to wee whether tem-| Sox when they won the world’s series | played by a Crimson "11." It is an-| sociation in 1921. The proposed cir a0v UNIWER_BETY oF. ot meer Beak am ‘ e he oe ae = ae Bee o 126 47g] POTament aids him as a leader or|from the Giants. He was scout for nounced that Harvard will play both | cuit of ities includes Omaha, Kansas . pected out to see the hits him flush on the nose with a/the Detroit Tigers during the 1920 Middlebury college and Boston unl-|City, Sioux City, Minneapolis and Oppentte Fraser-Patersen Ce, | big go Wednesday night pasty backspin, . Des ‘Moines i fered a substantial sum for the ex BIRMINGHAM, England, Dec, 28. || Please find 60 cents for entry fee, || “'US!¥e Use of the gymnasium, but Providing they are not “inimical to | this was dented. proper devotion and the worship of = (Name .-----+ soe. $8 Bridgework - $2 Amalgam Filling ..----..-. All work guaranteed for 15 years. fave = impre * taken in the morning and get teeth same day. ination and advice free. Call and See Sw (Address) 1. eee ee (Telephone) ..--ececes eee. ceens Entries close January 12. Entries can be mailed to The Star or will be accepted at Pope- Sibley’s, r Stampa will be accepted for entry fee. PLAN NET GROUP APPLES BY PARCEL POST, UNWRAPPED Romes, Newtowns, Wincsape Standard Rox or Bushel Basket, $1.75, Postpaid Send check or money order Reference: Yakima Nat. Bank J. 8S. DUNHAM, Yakima, Wast. 631—1788 Bternal Truth Spiritualist Church of America Gives a December 29, 1920, at Fraternal Hall, 15114 Fourth Av. versity on September 24, 1921.

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