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PAGE 12 SEATTLE SLIPS INTO LEAD IN PUCK RACE Chief Cog in Techers’ Attack Trio Everett Will Have to Stop LOCALS WIN OVERTIME BATTLE STANDING OF THE TEAMS Won. Lost, Pet. Seattle's hockey seven is resting in first place in the Coast le but ¢ the hard games ever dished up on the local ice last night before Var couver succumbed by a 3 ount, of overtime. lead right off after seven minutes Vancouver took the the bat when MacKay carried the puck down ¢ e and passed it to Marris, Harris st bouncing off Rowe's stick past I Vancouver scored aguin in the first @ession, when MacKay tricked the Seattle defense, and, with Harris clear, Mickey passed to him, and Harris shot high into the nets, out of Holmes’ reach The play in this first session was At a terrific pace, Vancouver was) checking a bit harder and charging more. Lehman m @erful stops in the Var ‘The skating of MacKay featured. | | | several wor RILEY SCORES FOR SEATTLE Bull keeping up thelr pac play, the two teams set s fall steam in the second period, but only one goal was scored. Big Jim Riley, Seattle lett wir ok & pass from Rickey ana fought his way thru the Vancouver defense and slammed a wicked shot Into the nets. | Lehman didn't have a chance to; save, In the third period, play stacked @own a bit, as the pace was beginning %o tell. Bernie Morris tied the count for Seattle with « bewutiful shot past | Lehman, after tricking him. Morris didn't have more than & couple of inches to aim at, but he slapped the puck into the corner. | high which plays Everett at Ev prep football title of the United are both pretty small for half Carlson, the captain and fullba wa ward passes. minutes of overtime | Play, in which both sides had several | chances to score, Riley caugbt a re-| Bound from Lehman's pada, and) hopped it into the corner, and the Breat game was over. TOLEDO 140 pounds, but they are said to be fast as flashes. big fellow and is said to be a regular wizard at tossing for- | | Here are the main cogs in the aerial attack of East Tech|" erett New r’s day for the States, McFadden and Behm backs, neither weighing ove “Swede ck of the Cleveland team, is a THE SEATTLE STAR “CARLSON” | WILL DO | PASSING cotneldence, but the| Bast Tech and Ever | If Dwight VF. Davie had foreseen years age that the trophy cup | o wut up for competi T's oad which men on thé TRCH Uskp TO BEING OUTWEIGHED } on in gotng Into} hibition ef tennis The greet shown by Tilden and Johnaton on the Wimbleton courte in England @ few months age gives American ton saves 1 BDU) hie fans hope that they may conquer 0 p the man, Most football) the Australians and bring back the teams wou er this little short! prtes of murder, but not Bast h | a 4 In fact it's nothing new for the! | or se = ~~ Fast Techers to be outweighed. | [ st playing o® home Scott high school outweighed them rie the Australians may turn the ta- much as Everett will, and before | bles game, which waa played in t's back yard at Toledo, the mpec: | ‘Thie, the 1hth battle for the trophy, te being held om the courts at Auckland, tators felt sorry the Tech team, | Nom according to one Cleveland scribe. | - Thut by wonderful use the for Rererds of past ont * mach hope on, and cur dope is chiefly hepa m they pulled the of the fire and w melee by @ 14 to 7 played Everett to a 7 year, ward p about time we broweht the cup | ore tt started tromsy ad back CITY CAGE | TECHERS DARING | WITH PASS ERM A big housefal of fans sat in on the battle. | Lineep-Sammery Ty Cobb's contract to manage the | te ‘Vancouver. | Detroit Tigers is for one year only, | ae ¥ Lehman | Cobb wishing to leave bimeeit and Lett Defense. ....Cook (©) | the club free te pilets if he | Right Defense..... Duncan tant succemalul. } Sealy ERBY Pay nit ° ~.Center....... Desireaa Clymer has been |, Rogers Horney, Bt we ‘ a4 Right Wing..... Skinner in tale ben New Ye Sapen Scoring by Periods er a a age the Toledo‘, Porrrrererry 2¢@¢ O23 him be: ay 2 3 $08 team in- the / ea American assoct- | ation next year, | mucceeding Jean | Dubuc, who waa mixed up some Vancouver, Skinner (2) Vancouver, Har 7:21 (2) Seattle, Riley from ie from Mackay, Second period- Chicago diamond seandal recently. Clymer wil be/ remembered = an | the first pilot of Firet Vancouver, Adams for Skinner. Tobin: Mi tor Riley: Ri ‘ieee in; Murray for Riley; Riley for Mur- vay. Vancouver, Skinner for W. Adama |the locala when Seattle entered the) Third pertod—Seattle, Tobin for Row (under delayed penalty rule); Murray for | < Poyeten for Marray; Rows for {team was safely entrenched in the} Tobin, ‘Vancouver, W. Adams for skin- | Céllar when he waa given the air by] Ber; Desireau for W. Adame: Skinner for | the local directors. Disereau (under delayed penalty rue). Bil then returned to his old love, | Coast league two years ago. His| a the American aasociation. He man- esd cing inten, laged the Columbus team in that Third period—Rowa 18 minutes: |league this season and finished sev Desireaa 19 minutes Ref Mickey fom. enth. He was then given the gate by the Columbus elub, | "And now William has caught on |with Roger Breanahan's ‘Toledo | outfit. | Clymer built up a wonderful repu- |tation at Louisville and Columbus, where he won pennants gulore and | then he came to Seattle and his ltroubles began. Last place one year jand seventh the next marked a big LANGFORD | BEATS | JIM BARRY | PORTLAND, Dee. 30—Jim | a rank bosher! Barry of Petaluma, Cal, surprined! Yast night. He didn’t show a thing. He - Gocer't Mow how to check = man other | Might fans here last night. by atick-| than trying to knock his stick out of | ing 10 rounds against his heavier Desirean looked Bis ‘hand, and instead ot passing the | opponent, Sam Langford. | - every time he reached it hy S Puepited it. .Fine for team work, ..'..| The Californian made a hit for} the cheerful way he received pun-| | iehment—and he got it a-plenty.) Langford was given the decision. | Jimmy Darey of Portiand forces | his fight against Joe Eagan of Bus ten, but the latter proved more! glever. A draw verdict was returned after 10 rounds, Tiny Herman was awarted a de cision after 10 rounds of milling egainst Farmer Lodge, a Minneap olis heavy, who didn’t show much except weight. Tex Vernon and Baby Bine went six rounds to a draw, as did Sam my Gordon and Ray ‘Kose. BENJAMIN TO STAY ON COAST Mickey MacKay ix as good as ever, ‘The several thousand hockey fans who am whim in action will vouch for this. | Mickey was the Vancouver ace iast night | hung over the Seattle nets thruout these sessions, bat Holmes kept the nets clear. * great save of Cook's shot in ‘the third period. The crow “got Lehman when w fancouver goalie took Riley's stick out of his hands and threw it into the erowd. It was a bush lemgue stunt = | Lehman had lots of fun last night be- | fore the party was over. He was skating Sround the net, and once he caught the Duck and threw It down the ice. M’CARTHY URGED TO ACCEPT SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30.—Jack SACRAMENTO, Dee. 30—-“Rase-| Dempsey today was sharing the at fall needs you and all Callfornia| tentions of Jack Kearns, his man wants you,” Governor William 1.|ager, with Joe Benjamin, light Stephens today wrote William Mo} weight. Carthy in a letter urging him to} Kearns announced that he had as-| reconsider his decision to refuse) sumed the management of Benjamin | the presidency of the Const league, | and intended to leave him c this At the request of Lewis Moreing,| Coast for fights in Portland. owner of the Sacramento club,| Tacoma and Spokane during the next Btephens wrote McCarthy. | three months, and then hoped to get In the same mail goes a letter) him a bout with Benny Leonard. | signed by Charles Virden, presi Kearns and Benjamin today were dent of the Sacramento Chamber | ¢? route to Tia Juang to spend New of Commerce, and Charles Bliss, | Year's president of the city commission, “As supporters and lovers of base- ball, we ask you in the interests of the great American game to ac- cept the presidency of the Pacific Coast league, to which you have been elected,” the letter said. CURB BARNSTORMERS TACOMA RING SHOW ON TONIGHT Billy Wright, Seattlo welter, boxes six rounds with Joe Simonich of | Butte, in the main go at Ta | night. NEW YORK, Dec. 30-—New 1921| Bud Ridley, local featherweight, contracts for ball players will con-| tackles “Kid” Roy, a newcomer, in| tain a clause prohibiting independ.| the six-round semi-windup. ht or collective barnstorming tours| Three bouts complete the! i ; by players. card other reversal in Bill's managerial record || OHI aueieee | Hagh Jennings will be in charge of the New York Giants whee they ge into epriag taining at Gon Antonin, ‘Terme. Chief Render won 26 an@ font 12 games what in the bit | uring he past season as moundiman for | New Haven team tm the Bastern sagen, Bender managed his team and term hetne pennant wtanera Dick Naylees, outficider with Ver The Malt Lake clob hae @ @icker on with the St. Paul Amertenn association tearm tm whieh It may trade Catcher fd Rpencer to tr Rpencer quit t son to play independent ball In Idaho, bot was not, for some reason, put om the Imelighbic list AUCKLAND, N. Z, Dee. 20 Fight thousand people saw William T. Tilden II of Philadetphia defeat Norman EB. Brookes of the Australian tennis team here today by a 10-6, 6-4, 14, 64 count. William Johnston of San Francis. 60, another member of the American Davis cup team, we straight seta, 6-3, 6-1, 6-1. ‘The matches were played tn the hot sun, with a Nght breeze blowing The courts were in good condition, dexpite the previous hard raing Billiard Entry I wish to enter The Star's ety pocket billiard tourney. Incloned please find 50 conts for entry fee Nam —— (Addr enw (Telephone) Batries close January 12 Entries can be mailed to The entry fee. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to tntroduce our new (whalebone) plate, which jm the lightest and strongest plate known, of of th orn off the | Whalebone set of teeth . $8 Crowns $8 Bridgework $2 Amalgam Filling é All work guaranteed for 16 yeara. Have impressions taken in the morning and get teeth «ame day Examination and advice free. Wo the Test of Time. Mort of our present patronage ta to our office right place. Bring thia ad with you. Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY 87, Opposite Vrascr-Paterson Co | dangerous play this year, jon their own 20-yard line, Another the winner of | |his match with Gerald Patterson in| The Past Tech team does daring | work with the forward pass. In fact rn grid critios may they 4 football, but they get away LEAGUE OPENS MONDAY The City cage league will get un der way next week with 10 teams entered. All games will be played at the Crystal Poot on Monday, Thursday and Friday nighta Two games will be played on each of} these nighty with the first game | One of thetr favorite stunts ts to start forward passing with the ball in thelr own territory Instead of kick-| Ing. ‘There's always grave danger) of a pase being intercepted, but Tech | bas had wonderful success with that PASSES BEAT scoTT | With the score seven afl and about & minute to play, Mast Tech had the | getting under way 4t 8 p. m. ball on their own fiveyard lina In| The completo schedule will be/ atead of Kicking they executed a per | ready for publication within the next fect forward pass and placed the ball |day or two, according to Secretary | Hoagland, ‘The schedule had to be} revined because the Pool will be ob tainable three nights instead of twa. Here's the schedule for the first weeks 4 MONDA’ Fites va. System Sign Shon University Commercial Club va Northern Life THURSDAY Silent Frate va, Chauncey Wrights. MacDougalls vs, Elmer Noble Post. ‘pane was shot and Johnny Bebm, | crack half-back, speared the oval and dashed the reat of the way for a touchdown, winning the gaine just before the final whixtia, How AnoUT DEFENSE? Tm spite of thelr wonderful array of forward passes, the big question | be will the Tech team be able to with the powerful plunging of FRIDAY | Everett's mighty backfigd? Ever-| Puget Sound Paper Bor Ca, va lett's line will have a big advantage | Y. MC. A. in weight over the Cleveland boys,| Mike vm University Commercial and with Sherman, Carlson and Wil-| Club non carrying the ball, it looks like Cleveland's defense will be in for a busy afternoon. | EVERETY CAN USE PASS, TOO With two fleet ends in Dixon and | Westrom and a passer of no mean ability in Carlson, Everett can throw @ nasty assortment of forward passes, too, | In the gnme against Salt Take three touchdowns were scored on perfect passes that traveled nearly half of the length of the field. LIKE CONNIE’S | | SON | | MOLINE, Ill, Dec. 20.—The direc: | tors of the Moline baseball club like! | Karl Mack so well that they've in 1 vited him back for next year, Connie is mighty pleased, even if he doesn’t ;own all the baseball brains in the family. | A Memphis man has invented a cotton picker with @ capacity of 700) pounds daily, CLOTHES UNION MADE TO ORDER FINELY TAILORED MANY PATTERNS he 304 PIKE ST. 1221-Third Ave ‘COR UNIVERSITY “You may be Sure” says the Good Judge That you are getting full value for your money when you use this class of tobacco. The good, @ich, real to- bacco taste lasts so long, you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often—nor do you need so big a chew as you did with the ordi-+ nary kind. Any manwho has used the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco nual toe races. oelved money for ice racing. ett teams who are the pivots In the forward past formations both hamed Carlson, and they're more related than “Babe” Ruth and Preat | case, Galle athet- eee vueeae” arlson, the big fullback | PASADENA, Cal, Dec, 20-—-With, Some California experts have dop- | 6 jined ip for the second of the Bast Tech team, in sald to be| Be 5 reat inter-nectional gridiron bat-|ed the Bruins to win because of the | Pisce men * the beat forward passer in Eastern |,, Re steatest honor of the racquet sport | tie between Ohio State and California | class of their substitutes, but couches} There are no charges tor prep circle He passes ‘om near and | rather eit t but two days away, considerable even | and football expert eral seem |ing the races. All that is ne far with result wreat money w g wagered today that| to be of the opix Berke |to enter is to fill out @ blank fou Everett haw rarely been foreed to| jthe Buckeyes will triumph by at|ley eleven will be u to pierce |ap this page every day and mall resort to the aerial game, but when unt neven point the powerful line of the Columbus ag-|to the sporting editor of The t is necessary “Chesty” Cartson, | California adherents had been #0 | gregation Thene t 8 are also obtainable! quarterback, engineers the tossin onfident of a Waetern victory that| Hard practice in preparation for| the Arena and can be filed there. em an € curate bird, toc for some time the odda were 3 to the battle had ended today and foot EE NBER AS EF. The ti mame, which will get | Unie fem bas held | wp butlin tavor of the Bears. Then the|ballers of the rival universities are) Both elevens have relied mud 4 under way at noon at Everett Bat ‘ wild it for five years and Aus. *Plendidly trained Ohioans appeared| scheduled to exert themselves only | the forward pass tor the ma jority urday, will be witnessed by an im lon the ground nap and fire exhib-|enough to keep in trim until they | their scores, Each is known to mense crowd, judging from the} . |ited by the Basterners caused Pa | trot » the field in thelr fighting |spent much time perfecting be demand for pasteboards. aon cific coast backers of the Berkeleyites | togy Saturday afternoon | -antlaireraft’ defensive. ‘That tek The Kast Tech team eh | ie austre to become more discreet and today Obio's baffling jastaninute offens- | plays, no formations and inside in Beattie tonig 6 | longed duting the war until this it was reported much even money|ive will. be pitted against Califor- fe all will be given a whirl yolock, and they will linger in Be being placed I nia’s steady, dogged aggressivencas, tain will undoub y drill at Denny field, | mor M or perhaps the etadium, | Ha be the strongest | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, aa ICE cE RACERS SHOULD SPEED UP ENTRIES Ice Race Entry || I with to enter The Star's an I have never ro With entries for The Star's ice} men picked to race in the first (NEMO ..cnceceesseecccceneres: - ng Monday, it behoove | an be published In The 8... the tw rx who winh to enter to| before the heats are staged, Comamweanoene eoeemeee* || speed up their entries, There will not pe more tham odidinun ‘The first heats wil be held next|men to @ heat. 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