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PAGE 12 EAST TECH PREP GRID MEN AND OHIO STATE ELEVEN DEPEND UPON SAME Dec. 29, CLEVELAND, Works at one sc Football chool can be transplanted with equal succ AERIAL ATTACK BY DEAN SNYDER is sport of many systems. And to another, a system that It has been tried out in Ohio this year and proven, Ohio's two champion football elevens will be playing for national honors in the West on New Year's day. Both used} play in the same style of grid gaining _—_blue-flame glory East Tech high of Cleveland, 0. will battle Everett, Wash. high at Everett for the scholastic t and Ohio State carries the burd of representing the East and Mid dio West against the California Bears at Pasadena, Cal, for the col egiate palm | SECOND EDITION Oblo State ts an openplaying forward passing, brainy and speedy team. East Tech ts a second edi tion of the same team. Practically tbe same plays that made the Bucks champions of the Big Ten gave East Tech and scho lastic title of the East and Middle Wet, Coach Sam Willaman of the) Techers ts an old Ohio State star, | nted the system the university to] | | | His boys work the forward pass | as well ax most college players They take chances with the open play style in the shadow of their own goal posts where other teams would resort to punting. And reed get away with it, ‘The Cleveland eleven also exe-| eutes an onside kick that has | gained a lot of ground for them. Willaman ts a stickler for inter ference. Each man ts trained to get) & man. It bas worked so perfectly | several times this year that the man carrying the ball has had an open field to run for touchdown. Th made several long hikes when they heat Scott high of Toledo by the “every man getting his man” sys- t Tech eleven will be out: | weighed about 23 pounds to the} man when they stack up against the Washingtonians. The } whale on the team is “Swede” fon, captain and fullback. only Carl. | H Carlson's backfield running mates} are lightweights but very fast and pass casters and catchers. “Tacos Behm, left half, is a 124 His long runs for touch seg have been the feature of several games of the past season. The right half, Don McFadden. carries 138 pounds of weight, and fs another speed player. Quarter: back Burkowitz is the midget of the eleven. His weight is 115, EARNED TRIP Weight tn the line fs distributed @s follows: Center—Hardy, 145; guards—Frato, 144, and Paul, 160; tackles—Block, 160, and Trice, 168; ends—Ramos, 143, and Norton made the coast trip in 1919, was get to get it again. But East Tech Beat the Toledo eleven in its own Bailiwick, 14 to a few weeks ago and received the coveted in- vitation. So on New Year's day both Ohio hampton teams will be using the| game system. in their respective Battles for national gridiron titles. Seay ato, wetter, 008 Brewis te Farren, beth of Sen Fran- cisco, are ® trip te Aus Jack Dempsey ts spending the holidays with big mother at Balt Lake, Pinky Mitchell and Dennis (Keefe, welters. will box 10 rounds at Milwau- Kee, Wis, New Year's Pete Herman, who lost the bantam | frown to Joe Lynch December 23, ts on his way to England, where he boxes Jimmy Wilde 20 rounds on January 13, Farmer Loder, the Minnesota heavy- weight, who boxes for the first time on the Coast tonight when he goes 19 rounds with Tiny Herman of Tacoma, in Port Jand, haa been sent to the Coast for more seasoning by Mike Collins, St Paul fight manager. | Joo Ben. broke his hand in knocking Heinie Schamann down in their bout at Portland Inst week. It cost Joe several thousands of dol- lars, because he was matched to box Johnny Dundee on New Year's day. | the Hoston Tar Baby, | the veteran California heavyweight, headline the Portland card tonight. Joe Egan, the Boston middie weight, boxes 10 rounds with Jim Darcy Of Portiand in the semi-windup. fam Langford, and Jim Barry, When Richie Mitchell and Renny Taon- ard stage their 15-round lightweight ti bout in Gotham next month it will t be the first meeting of thia pair, aa rd stopped Mitchell in seven rounds we becoming champion, | Champion Jack Britton has signed to (Kid) Lewis, the English welter, 20 rounds in London Febru- ary 16. The champion will receive $25,000 for his end and he will be ai- lowed to pick his own referees, who will andoubtediy be Marry Stout. Both boxers have to be in London two weeks before the bout, both be- ing in the United States st present. Bud Ridley, local featherweight, will box “Kid” Roy in the six-round semi windup at the Eagles’ emoker in Tacoma Thursday. FREDDIE WELSH COMES BACK NEWARK, N. J., Dec. 29.—Freddle Welsh, former lightweight cham pion, celebrated his return to the ring here by stopping Willie “Kia” Green, of Boston, in four rounds Green tailed to come out for the fifth round on the pretense of a wrenched shoulder. Physicians pronounced him uninjured and the referee declared | Welsh the’ winner, |Carpentier stand before the annibil-| 20-round | Frank will | Bombardier Wells. | Wells next \fighter shi | champion, Big Jim Finds Shooting Eye Seattle Forward Has ‘Arrived’ Jim Riley Shooting five goals in three games goes to show that Jim Riley, Seattle's husky wing man, has “ sense of the world, as a star in the Coast puck circuit. skating better than e He's er and he covers an ocean of ice, and if he can keep up his present pace as a goal-getter, James should, | just about “make” the Seattle team this year. | &— K. O. COST BECKETT CHANCE AT COIN S222! > HONE CO. LEAGUE ¢ mercial teama | BY HEK . m Plant, respectively.” Molagn NEW YORK, Dec, 28.—Joe Beck- Pies, wae high maa for ett's dream of coming to America and winning ring honors to carry back to England was dispelled when he was knocked out in the second round by Frank Moran, the heavy weight from Pittsburg. His defent also put Beckett out of the running as far as the world’s title im con cerned, for he has shown he is not comparable to some of the American heavyweights. To attempt a match against Jack Dempsey, the cham- pion; Fulton, Wills, Brennan, or any |» of @ host of lesser ability, would be but courting a fatality, Moran t# not a ring man who im Presses, excepting in one particular —he is game. His unlimited dogged courage is the only attribute which has kept him active in the ring to this date. Of science or cleverness or speed Moran known nothing. He | makes not even a pretense at ring knowledge other than to lash out comparatively wildly with crushing blows. He is of the type which ab. sorbs a blow for the opportunity of | landing one, and in this he is dan-| gerous. But there have been numer-| ous occasions when Moran absorbed | blows by the dozen, waiting for the chance to retaliate, which @id effectively utlize. BATTERED BY FULTON Cleverton Panderson Fulton battered him into a help | whieiaw less mass at New Orleans, and Wij-| Bubrman cro lard, when champion, gave the| Pittsburg fighter a good drubbing in| New York. Moran has never at-| tained rank as @ really topnotch heavyweight. The Londoh triumph of Moran was significant in another respect. It causes still further speculation as to the real ability of Georges Car- pentier, who is mat Dempsey for the world French boxer knocked out Beckett | in one round and the inclination | was to hail Carpentier as a marvel of speed. Moran's quick, clean-cut victory over Beckett demonstrates clearly that {t Is not necessary to} be a ring marvel to topple over the| British champion. A comparison of | the two performances naturally ends | in the question: “How 1 ies 166 1 140 “08 ar Marth .. Wm. Son ¢9e—1916 NORTHWEST FISHERIES LEAGUE Chinooke and Silvers © he never | from the Sockeye and Uvedy. Chums, respec Dune Law Rouge | Broe 16 186 im 8 181 14s 146 16 “a 470 Frederickson 420 21803 SPECIAL MATCH In @ special match the Sunset Motor long will|Co, team took the Seattle Auto Sales pwn the line two out of three and total pina, Hilligoss was high. Sunset Motor Co. FM gom ... coe 198 162 Saety 172 41m1 Thompson’ 178 170 1 ating Dempsey?” CARPENTIER TO MEET MORAN Carpentiér is @ fighter. He proved this when he met Levinsky. Ho is like a panther in the ring, tho not in Dempsey’s glass as a battler. And he is now going to meet Moran in a} bout In ‘ebruary. Car pentier should win, But he will| have to whip Moran quickly to|Nortoa prove to the American fight follow- | Shep ers that he is the logical man to meet Jack Dempsey. The Moran| match, however, hinges on what do in his fight with Moran will meet month, The American wid have no trouble in of the former English as tho latter has fast been going back. If Moran should dispose of Wells quickly, and then make a creditable showing against Carpentier, what chance would the |#rench champion have with the | title-holder? | EARL CADDOCK WINS BOUT DES MOINES, Iowa, Dec. 29.—} arl Caddock, former heavyweight wrestling champion, threw John Pe zek of Shelton, Neb, in two straight falls here last night with double wrist locks on the right arm. Time of falls was 1:04:20 and :07, * match was spectacular, but the Nebraskan never appeared dangerous, 204 int 198 son 879 Seattle Auto Sales Winningh: " Dutt I wish to enter The Star's city pocket billiard tourney. Inclosed please find 50 cents for entry feo, (Name) (AGArO8D) ncccceseccerercencoees (Telephone) ..-cereceeceneneneees Entries close January 12. Entries can be maiied to The Star or will be accepted at Pope- Sibley’. Stamps will be accepted for entry fee. disposing At All Deale arrived” in the strict at ror © | Millionaires’ om ‘ am 450 160 In the Northwest Fisheries league the + | raphic Ask for the a” Seattle Cigar THE SEAT ANAC CHRISTY MATHEWSON IS WINNING BATTLE AGAINST DEA 1" LAK ¥,, Deo, 20 Christy Matt non is fighting pitcher's batt! with death we | a and winning ‘Time was, not so long ago, when the famou ball star bane athlete soldier and cham pion of sports uned out Vancouver Seven Makes Local Debut of Season, __LEAD IS _ AT STAKE | TONIGHT BY LEO HH. LASSEN ANCOU VE okey weven tle's strongest rival, will first b seanon before | puck fans} the Arena to| night with the Seattle tee corps| nent committ | the make ts w of © Mi ries with are leading cue at present two wins and defeats, They registered a letory over Beattie in the op game of the season up North. week, and then hang up another win Monday over Victoria ' / attle can step into the lead with a win tonight, however, as the Mets have harpooned Victoria twice, put-| ting them a balf a game behind Van couver ening last VANCE | HENE | STREN The Var | powerfui Mi a ith club presents thin season, back In the Pati they say that Mick ie going as good as ever. Tie was seawon by a nasty k vem c Wilson's stick. | The reset of the Vancouver person | net ts familiar jocal fans with the | jexception of Sid Disreau, the new} added since last season. say he's @ regular perpetual motion machine on the ice, The heavy Vancouver defense will | be on the job intact. Lehman, the! eagloeyed goalie, in still in the nets with and Duncan on fenne, | rorw ARD j ckey " My Cook the de | will be at rover and Dis Skinner and Harris will be on the forward line. his leaves the Vancouver team J | Adams and W, Adame ax its defense men Realizing the big advantage Van lcouver’a superior weight gives, the Pilot Pete Muldoon has put the boys thru their paces in ap effort to speed up their combinatog | work ‘The way Jim Riley has been shoot. ing ‘em into the nets gives promis: of a great season for the big wing man. He ie lending the league in the scoring department with five goals. Teamed up with Frank Foyston| and Bernie Morrig on the forward line, Riley should complete greatest forward line In hockey, if he can keep up his accurate shooting. | SEATTLE DEFENSE | Walker, the olf reliable, will be at rover tonight with Roy Rickey jand Bob Rowe on the defense, and Harry Holmes in tho nets as usual. | Seat forward line will tine up with Riley at left wing, Foyeton at right wing and Morris at center. Referes Ion will get the gume un der way at 8:20 sharp The probable lineups follow: Position. Boattia, Goal... Holmes Right defense... ... Rickey Lett defense 1 Rover Left wing Right wing Cente the | TLE STAR battle, nds {diamond and cheers of thot Today he the doctor backed by in hin wife and ¢ him to cheer him en. he with down tuberculowia, FE ne health While a whole world full of lovers of clean sport t* pulling for him, hi doctor, } Packard, gives out th atatement Christy is getting along as well as can be expected. the aking bis fleht with AO Mathewson was | Nor here to fight hin way back to WEPNTSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1929, Matty's wife and 10-year« junior ft confidence Mra, Mathewnc col There to the reports that my nking rapidly It wil G a Matty Dr. One kard | t has ied Mathewson's lungs but the other ia funct He doesn't have much 5 all optimism greet requested apned 1 right but he » my New Year friends,” he le is nothing husband | nen to Dr overing rapidly and hard fight. I fident Chri win event | Pa The 1o| be a long ut we alljall my are ¢ ty will ard. | ually a deal of pleas son read it article wick star gets ure of having t him, particularly t Mathewson “Two weeks quite up to bh feel to but out he did ago not in tion nse eball ed j Keys emy, as r 1 for Bucknell t is ng ond ent t him orn are to tone itt tr Matty | hundreds let one tn 99 he ing to see then w The Filthy Weed; A Sad, Sad Story Charley Call, one of the regular East Tech ends, won't make the trip to Bverett for the New Year ame, Shortly before the Scott high game he smoked @ clguret m one of the down-town streets of Cleveland. He met Coach Willa man, The next day Charly turned in his molenkina by reqdest. ‘The h high coach doesn't per king during training sea Or caused Call to r trip of his life ch makes a mad story mins the All of wh BIG HEAVY BOUT PLANNED NEW YORK, Dee, 29-—Tex Ri ard is dickering for a match betwee tabure St ann Marry T Greb, . heavy, an ommy Gibbons Paul, Tht elimin poner bout to decide the next for Champion Jack Dempse MYSTERY SURROUNDS ~ ea FINAL WORKOUTS PASADENA, 29 movement high! they were troops making ready battle, Ohio State and Californ football the finishing touches to their preparatory to the big sectional New Year's day alansi Deepest mystery enshrouds f preparations for the January fracas, Inquiry in both camps el od great gobs of correspondents and pigwkin devo’ who have park In quest of dope were given hock day when ne Cal, Dee. Bac outa inte lence. yent practicn The Golden Bears later were found Patterson vanished themselves at the Buckeyes a tree, bh and W k for Madi n Square Garden, late in January in planned as a port of op mouflaged am ty for squads today were putting work the Newnpaper been haunting Tournament ither team | appeared there thruout the day f oo are an Eight Men Enter Annual Star Ice Races Here are the er to date for The 8t er If you have subr it iwn’t publi in touch with th r of The Star immediate! t it that your name Ia ¢ 4. ©, Johnson Buster Brown Kalph Winwood Frank Lynch D. 4, Darst dames McGrath ATTENTION ICE RACERS Entries for The Star ice races are not confined to people living in the city. Anybody, regurdiens of res dence, is eligible. The only qualifica tion in that they be amateur skaters. Entries will close Monday Entries should be sent to The Star to Arena, There are no hed herewith ¢ sporting edit or the charges Any jee racer, who haw not read the rules of the meet, published many times in The Star tr ch Davies formation at The the | Arena time | A complete resurile of the rules will WRIGHTS ‘The Koil mbus and 7 thall fiv game at the 8 p.m off to a flying} drubbing t obtuin at Star or .|. WON’T TOUR 4| SAN FRANCIS am Johnston, Ca Ant! CO win th tea ght a at last by rn Life team probable lineups for tonight K ft} ies with latter the to the | the America He'll return y at week North The Knight Postion. Wrien Moa pe Sissae h talkative as a pair of te here #eema to tomb regard apy” from the put in ty amage inst ayers pr outwitted rival camp. ¢ hours of strenuous ser: evening. Obio State's p something new and couric last night when they ‘ mia BIG PREP GAME BILLED TODAY PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 29.—The neyed in the moonlight almost to the | California Interscholastic Federation | of Mount La 6,000 feet high, | football title w cided this aft to go thru two hours of the astiffest|ernoon when Berkeley and | kind of signal practice. They paus-| Bakersfield high schools meet at | ed only three times during the two| tournament field. Berkeley has won | hours. | the championship of Northern Cali A story was going the rounds to. jfornia and Bakersfield is the winner | day that if Ob te fails to enter |of championship honors in Central) the important clash in tiptop shape, |and Southern California, it will be due to over-condition. They| ‘The Long Beach high achool seemed to be in the pink of condition | eleven, which recently played the Ev. the day of thetr arrival, except for | erett, Wash., high school eleven fer their wind. Saturday will tell wheth-|the unofficial Western prep school r the us jour te we il be d the or the Norfolk League tfonal he of tearm was a Giant star the er of the team. of the For and mort He bec » baneball world Mat am, was tr ot which he ‘The Bouthern ependa ume ded tot ague won't charge customers any more in 1921 than im 29} the Detrott . whieh b won't Ty appreciated Howley's value to the club more than Hughie Jennings did, evidently, Harry Freres Johnson to fold usinens in the aan he up Americ his tent an Fake stories regarding sup of him star piaye McGrew ts willing thing in all bls trades. alve y rah em on sfied, be says, so ony Teat the MeGrawites faced last and 4’ league. s the idea has never entered Ty Cobb ts the type of fellow who | in everything be undertakes, be setting er they can retain that hardness for|titie is-no longer a member of this a week federation ———<—€hea sty3 —Special Feature of Removal Sale— Jballs down the alleys all | lover the ‘country in competition | matches in which teams all over the | United States and Canada will be| competing in the Industrial Tole Bowling tournament the lat- | |ter part of February There will be no entry fee, as all prizes are being donated from the concerns that have five bowlers en |tered. A big prize list is already | warranted. A provision in the rules ts that | Jeach contestant must be an employe | jof the concern he represents for at | least two months before the date of | the tournament. | Further particulars regarding tho | tournament may be procured from | W. V. Thompson, 623 South Wabash ave, € coum BABE P PLANS HUNTING TRIP NEW YORK, Dec, 29—Babe Ruth, |who promised on his return from | Cuba last week, to make 75 or “may: be a hundred” homeruns next sea- son, is going to spend a few weeks jon his farm near Boston and then| will take a hunting trip in the] northern woods, NEW YORK, Dec 29.—Tom| O'Rourke, manager of Fred Fulton, | called attention today to the omis: | sion of the name of the Minnesota | plasterer — fre st of heavy. | weights that C ack Demp- sey says he is willing to meet, “Fulton deserves another chance |if Brennan got one,” he sald, “Ful ton is the only heavyweight who had the courage to meet Harry Wills, and he wants another crack at Demp-| ney.” rs—10¢ and 2 for 25¢ Odd sizes and broken lines of Overcoats—mo stl poses. While they last, choice $19.50. 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