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% NS Fy PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, JIM RILEY LEADS | Walter Mails to Coach St. Mary’s College Nim Walter Mails to Coach St. Mars olllege COAST PUCK SCORERS; AN Me RANCISCO, Cal., Jan, 1.—Walter Mails, Cleveland southpaw, has been ys to coach the St. Mary’s college base ball team Bg + will be on the job Monday and will tutor the collegians until he leaves for. the spring training camp of ME I S FACE THREE 1} Indians. St. Mary’s has eee some of the greatest college teams in the country, sending such stars as Harry Hog ) b nouaiya. Thelr guests, Who | MATHC~1y-~mere= Boston; “Daten” Leonard, of Detroit, and Duffy Lewis, of bavi York, to thy’ OES tee isan Leek Go ane somnsae yee ii “ ie Major CGireene installed as wor aren bers, Mr. Wir’ BY 10 H, LASSE ‘Two Intersectional Gri AME hy aie ie ad IG JIM RILEY, Seattle's husky left wing, is ll the procession in the race for A Mart n of Seattle and Mr. J ' the individual aceon honors of the Coast puck league with a total of seven goals Martin, Jr. of Walville, Wash.| INFORMAL, DINNERS in four games. B: CTION BRIDGE FF omangerag command Riley led up his seven goals in his lst three starts as Seattle was shut oot in| ast Tech Team Which Battles Evers Lg RO, LYS ; the first game of the season and Mrs, Finley entertained at|banks and Mr. Wilford by Vancouver, ction bridge on y, the play were dinner guests Bat H BOX The bie fellow t# playing at tor cluding 1 rb ho L. He Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. or ow and with Bernie| f commander of the Puget y v= “ +e r 9 } ; sas eal 1d coast defense : ‘Catena Henry| Major Charles Robert F hha . tae ‘ 1M om-| 8. A., and Mira, Finkey, were honts vei n ry kK s. oh | ferriam, 1 A., com M Fin) ’ “e? sand Fort Worden, and Mrs. Saturday at dinner to Major Al so ORING- re - ferriam; Major F. J. Applin, U, 8.| Charles Miller, medical corps, Uy amon, ( sista, Tota} i pe " 4, and Mrs. Applin; Major Alvin and Mrs. Miller. ? HOW RILEY fharles Miller, medic corps, U. 8 ad t » nd Mrs. Miller; Captain Louis| On Saturday Mrs. George ey neored two goals against) y James Bowler, U. 8 A, and Mrx.|Downs, Miss Downs and Mrs. Victoria in the first game on the! ’ “Te Bowler; Cap harles’ Alexander | bad as dinner guests Mr. and ‘ocul ice a week a Wednesd 3 t and Mra. Brink-| Allan Trumbull. and then added three count prise See lek goats against mahe tearm Christmas day in i ‘on by Mrs. Brinkley, wife of Cap-| Mr. and Mrs. George Welch Victoria, scoring three of Seattle x . " " xander Brinkley, U.| Saturday entertained at dinner four la and shoot the win F ; went to Colonel| Major John Law Hughes, U. 8. ning counter tn overtime, He added | 5 ’ B. A. and the) tetired, and Mra. Hughes, Mr. NI ohnson, two more here against Vancouver Q Aplin, wife o jo , Miss Hughes and Miss Ei Walker tle : : pp fe of Major Duncan e woe i Wednesday scoring two out of 7 Applin, U. 8. A Patrick, V eeeeree - 2 on att three ” an annex: | < ee CS iti 0 & the " n Seatt DELIGHTFUL AFFAIR | Captain Charles Alexander Tobin, Seatt! ; 5 > 4 c 1 > ime game of the sea-| ‘i On Friday, in their Fort Wor ley, U. 8 Ay and Mra. Brij Desireau, Vanc ¢ f 3 ° , 4 . quarters, gay in the greens ana Were dinner guests on Satur Rg Ewe, | eh ge eB 0 Smokey” Harris, Vancouver's | holly, Major F. J. Applin, U A.,| Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gailup of G. Meeking. Victoria ....: : left w is second In scoring 1 ‘ and Mrs, Applin entertained Colonel ‘ Genge, Victor Sos stencus with three goals and two i r Hayden, 8. A., commander ee Bruce A. MceDo wi in three at He has plays Puget 8 7 plan. §. ‘ Mra. McDowell, # in ofte lems game than the Se y fern Zalvith Mr. and peat? : eader | Ohio 5 wttle wet b attle . ni : ; : 3 * rs) game ith &@ 6. ior or Vancouver . F -aedacetnepa ' | OATMAN 18 Upper row (left to right), Coach Sam Willaman, Athletic Director Gordon B. Frost, Manager Jordan. Players (left to a oes can niy thru Visteria .. . : pe THIF . Ih right), McFadden, LaRiche, Hakket, Brown, Paul, Block, Carlson, Ramos, E rkowit: Hardy, Frato, J. Behm, Trice | use of the forward pass. They hi GAMES THIS W le, Catman, Victoria's Sherring, N. Behm. foseeap a string of formidab' wir * thira with four asst nonets «in Chicago, Wiseon TODAY Eddie has also taken part in only Mick gan and Itinola. ed ES 5 msg "sie we ve we | ICE RACE |] 520 Was Big Sport Year WONDER = es, ca ol tty clea und of pen over 400 nts. aY altion « numere enough. Bob East "Tech's team is a second torta va, Seattle at Seattle : Rowe, Seattle defense man, and Sid |tion of the Ohio State squad it tt Sa a eel | Many Champs Are Listed M’CARTHY - ares eee penalties tn levee to football fans of the No 5 _— has also come to a finish =| 3 Squash—Jay Gould ; Three-cushion billiards—J o BY MORY west and those same fans I O GET UNDER WAY METS FACE Ice Race During the past year many of our) | Three-cushion billiurds—Johnny! gy. ,BY 2 ee met THREE GAMES athletic kingW have been uncrowned 2 cy oe 7 wonder|bring the honors of the t TAL POOL aed a mitt hockey Entry List pl ae rn eee veer Hoot ' un hitting—Babe Ruth, } t President States to the Northwest. D ; next week, playing Up to Date sa RE iting ona ep ’ rthy of the| Here's how the big teams wil ret tite will be Three former ring champions have} At\iie Grores # Do ast league | up to r no | had their colors loweres P ! . Onto s Aristocrats here. The! | annual steel ade ¢ t Mike O'Dowd lost his middleweight ot him al Weiche . RG ITH games billed between the Northern Life Insurance : the week will be || #et# under way at th ena Gite to Jet — bashers 1 og =— much larger sal-'Nemecek “5:6 company five and the University Commercial club, and letoria club in Vic-|] Were bry roth : ery” than Coast in, A 5 Hee? Ralph Winwood ponship battie with O'Dowd. Bat league baseball | Myers the System Sign Co. and the Elks’ club, the city basketball |‘°"* |. fresh Egash ng Le lost the light heavy Ceudaani haeale Workman - " ' m should be in much ; : league will get under way atyward. Alt ‘three of these men are : thon ‘the. Gcaaan D. J. Darst weight championship of the world to roepped teed * Crystal Pool Monday |®°4 Players, The Insurance team) Joo iw, which will be playing tt dames MeGrath Georges Carpentier. Pete Herman gpa mein ho e ‘ys minus the services of Dick Mun. . playing its Hush Davies ae the taut of the champe te tele eer A be t. The first mix is sche-|, crack center, who is out of | Urth game* witt cere nart 4.1L. Price his crown, that of the bantamweight Frankie Jepes is going big in and indictments| Umpire : 7% Min where Piel Judge— ’ duled for 8 p. m. and the sec-|the’ game for a while with a2 1: vavconven wa 3. ©. Johnson division, to Joo Lynch of New York.| ground Ciatinaatl, where Biddy against. Rumler,| Head Lineman Kienhole ond battle will start an hour |Jurea VICTORIA TODAY P, Eberhardt Jack Dempsey, heavywelght; Jack cleanup over Johnny Wolgest zs Borton and Mag-| Time ef Periods—16 minutes iater. | RLKS LINEUP lc wandleer dak ‘Whites duet Edward Butler Britton, welterweight; Benny Leon-| made him m= big favorite there, Ca- ert by Superior} Both games should be thritters, as | UNANNOUNCED | Vietoria this afternoon in the sec — — ard, lightweight; Johnny Kilbane, | [o"0s, Sere, Downey there tear, | Court Jud6C) nym nm RK. Merman four of the beet teams in the league| The Elks haven't announced thelr) ond matinee me-ef the cease. dohn MeLay featherweight, and Jimmy Wilde, fly- | Willis appears to indicate that base-| Brit .————erks T. Riceeoreenee @re matched to play. lineup as yet, but they are expected | Vancouver won the first meetir G, W. Carton weight, have still retained their 1@ James, former fan ¥ran ball fans of California have no pro-| Ingham -..—...L. G. Rioccoscaame, dhe ve tere neeting Racers who © entered and |ichampionships and are in a class by club featherweight, hes returned | tection against crooked ball players, | Walters yam--- “U to have Moss a Schubert at for-| between this pair by a 6 to 3 > from Balt Lake apd Ogden ‘ Witham \ cece. R. G. Ls.-ccewcane Lewecr wards, G. Smith et center, and|score, but Victoria should be in|) *%%? Dam oar in the | themselvos for some time to coma | | had several successful | From reports at hand, Judge Willis | tarpenson aah. T. tee Murphy and Burke at guarde pretty good shape by today. And above lis —— Johnny Layton is the new three n * decided that though Borton openly | Westro R, B kovcconenaa TI yatem Sign Co. will line UP|i¢ Fred Frederickson, their new || With the sporting editor of The || cushion billiard champion of the! 1 the big heavy, whe was | Confessed to crooked work no crim-|(s1l#or F t center, and R|With Beichner and Gordon at for! center ice man from Winnip. Star Monday to be sure that thelr |} word, recently dethroning ring with Jack Dempsey for 12|inal action had been legally com-|sgicnet ; RB. wit ‘ant Rieke ring at guards. | Wards, George at center, and Bowen | arrives in time jt will '¢ os * || name is entered Cannefax, the former title holder. rounds, has signed to go on the stage mitted against the people of the | Sherman (c)....-... “ ~— > " ne er musicals comedy com: has © pe ‘tat * . ae ie root Life team will take|4od Thomas at guards, ri ath Che etaabere, cheng Willie Hoppe still reigns supreme | \ 4% medy pany bas claimed state of California. Judge Willis| Boag i ea With 12 foe racers entered to date, | in balk dine billiards, as he has done! iieitats | should know the law and possibly his| OFFICIALS FOR the floor with George and Louie La| ‘The schedule for the season has ith 12 fon racers enternd a i . " 3 plet. un « 1d many more expected to enter be-| for the past 15 years. Anacortes, Wash. ie “fight mad.” | decision would stand with the su-/ BIG GAMES Fray at forwards, Burrews at cen: |been completed and each team will) “MOOSE” JOHNSON 18 and m: © exp 4.| due to the success of many of their © Drom court of the state, te® and Overton and Kertis at| play each team oncn All the games| GOING GREAT fore Monday, T tar’s second an-| When the 1919 baseball season en yousgvters tn the wexiog gemma, Ray, >°et urt of the state, | George Varnell, the premier guards. This team is well fortified | will be played at the Crystal I Judging from the an | PUal steel blade event will get under | od wis thought that there never| ‘eribmer and Eddie Niel, bestame, | 7 » point which interests and/ ball referee of the Puacifie G With subs, listing Graham and Wil jon Mondays, Thursdays and Fri-| been showing In his ~| Way at the hockey Uff between Vic: | could be a baseball team of all.| are thetr best bets. | dinar usts the baseball public is that |is officiating in the big ams, guards, and Nordquist, a for! days this season “Moose” Johnac toria and Seat here, Wednend ber of the Cincinnati Reds. But Wil}| 4. nicxara, the premier fight pro-|® Crooked ball player can “get away| game today while Wee Coyte, .- ¢ 2 & 2 *& | veteran Victoria defense man, The “OG” team ts expected to up with Bell and Woodcock at for Entries, which are open to a bert Robinson's Hrook Dodgers | moter, has staged three title bout with it.” | mer Washington luminary, leue for on sa nda: ney | beat the supposed invincible Reds in| Nover 8 * ° mir The law is a mighty peculiar thing. | handling the whistle at Eves J ted at The St > the next season. it it meermed that Jane se may Ponzi st om thing like five mil-| fan't fast . | | USE ce ne he once was, but to be raced in heats | in the world’s series, at the hands of| Tourney dates will be awarded | years in the pen. Another man steals | The event _ SAME | he's ull good enough to be one ° ein, taged at each | the Cleve! Mans inde the | whe t = ‘ Tenn association |4& sack of coal and jets twice the = FOR CITY HOOP TEAMS fr rye Mprertthan jp oleate heat being stag ’ n veland Indians, under hen U. 8. Lawn is a of ca « c | Seth Onc tite Saami ‘shaeiet 6 | Commerciat C1 tell wahe: chaehie none ach heat will be | leadership of Tris Speaker, the! holds ann meeting at New York | time . lume the. “Wilos”: Petunia ER ny JANUARY 31 pore pce # working 1M | eight times around the Arena, The | Brooklyn outfit went down to defeat. | February 5 of California fans tam. Witce, eoemme - a University Commercial Club wa North- | # ys. Northern Life. line anon form and he's about | finals will be made up of the winners| In, baseball, also, Tyrus Raymond : Be was no) better (hentia ue ee ern Life University Commercial Club va Mo-|the best defense bet on the Victoria| of these heats. Each racer will have|Cobb, the former king of the slug How Carpentier Jackson. Apparently he|Ob!o Staters, is sald to have FAMUARY 6 us Riga & Roatan vena sini two chances to win a heat | gers, removed his crown and placed . n't claim to be. The courts of{@Uced this year the most etsensn & biuthutek vo. Eimer Be-| 9 ve. McDocgslt @ meothwielt, Tho racers for the first preliminary |{t on the head of Babe Ruth, the Saved His Illinois, at least to date, have not, ®¢Mal attack of the country bie Post (American Legion) fystem Sign va. University Commercial ‘COURAGE ’ wil be drawn by lot and will be am | Bambino. Ruth established a home Lif quashed the indictments against, Past Tech, coached by Sam JANUARY 8 ciub. ; OuUS unced in Tuesday's Star jun record of 52 cireult clouts during e those men and probably won't, laman, a member of Wilce's aes Sass Paper Ses eT, oO A Aitent gt ty . |" Further detaila of the meet will be] the past season When Tex O'Rourke, who pi Though Judge Willis legally may, St year, bas taught his yor pyeom JANUARY 10 vaunoey Wright va Puget Sound Pe FRANK TO furnished at The Star or at the) A complete list of 1920 champions || loted the British and army and |) be right assuming that he was| the same system, stem Sign vs. Puget Sound Paper per i FEBRUARY 7 ‘ > Arena. follow navy cham in t ¢ ry actuated by motives of the highest —— Vaiversity Commercial Club va. Etmer| Northern Life va Elmer Post (Amert- BAT TLE | oxers—Heavyweight, Jack Demp n the Olympic, got ashore he || integrity it ts to be regretted that) TECH LOOKS ean League y it heavyweight, Georges Car the story of »w Carpen he, as a super . anced to STRON > ei JANUARY 13 Bike va. Chauncey Wright. Frank Farmer, the courageous! pe r; middleweight, Johnny Wil-|| tier saved his own life. He said e fact es the Coast While East Tee mil FEBRUARY 10 | Orting heavyweight, who has been| 1 1 eigch J t . ‘ Des agu baseball i e Eke vs. YMC. A wor wes Jack Brittor met Carpentier and De « aseba dal in a more a Berths Lite ve’ Chauncey wrient. | System Sign vs. McDougall @ @outh-|in hiding ever since his farce bout| TO YANKS Sabbesiant’ tomeer ke " o's rae mighty small for @ high me, onard; feather-|| champs at the Savoy in || al situation than ev rr mote JANUARY 15 tek with Gim Langford here several 3 | eleven, they worked itke - 4 ait verstt mercial ¢ va. Bllen ae | sw YOR an, lobby Rot weight, Johnny Kilban. ba wndor at them that - - Bilent Frata vs. McDougall & South-| |, University Cor lal Club Gent | months ago, comes out of his shel!| NEW YORK, Jan, 1.—Bobby Roth, | wes n r London and hem that I had |e at Denny field yesterday, i | It! utslelde hee beek a by e| weight, Joe Lynch; flyw - t come across the Channel in Weimer Noble Post (American Legion) FEBRUARY 12 | boxes 19 rounds with | WUtflelder, has to the New York | Wilde Handley-Page express aero. LI E FER | showed some pretty formati va. Puget sound Fi it Northern Life va. Puget Sound Paper ker, the San Francisco | Washington club to the N i ’ | tossed and caught forward ANUA Box fear r D ewis, fly-|_ Wrestling ward (Strangler) ane. : . eight he main |Americans for Duffy Lew pi galore. : Elks vs. University al Club. Himer Noble Post (American Legion) | Heavyweient in \ ba vet Of) chaser, and George Mogridge, south wis I suggested to them that it \i0 ked tke bt cara oa Silent Frats vs. Puget Sound Paper! vs. ¥. M. CA the Portland boxing bill owing—Singles, Jack Kelty: dou-|| was a great sport and asked why loo! © big league vai Box. FEBRUARY 14 Alex Trambits and Frankie Mor. | P@W burler. bles, k nd © b LOS ANGELES, Jan. 1.—Wade| — JANUARY 20 tb ve, Bimer Noble Pes ee 4 bles, Ke anc e eight they did not return to France as . » . Rnauncoy Wright va. Bimer Wotte Past |, Tite ve Mimey Meble Fest (American | pp Wig yin an —, in the semi-| |val academy; collegiate, Syr I had come. Carpentier looked || Rillefer has ed his contract to| SLOW FIELD MAKES American Legion) 8 mo Sign we Chauncey Wright. | windup. It's a 10-round go, | sional, Ernest Ph . © to sc! manage the Los Angeles Coast) EVERE’ y = Ticenat & avsthwick va. ¥. 0. 6. 4 “aes The third bout on the card will be| r 1, Ernest Harry up and said: ‘I have too much EVERETT FAVORITE n rene ; League club again this season | n1 Track and fie Penney! vania » risk and bi on fe, and vd sain this season Because JANUARY & net Sound Paper Box va, McDougal! | between “Ba * Herman, the Sacra. | WINS p94 a to risk and but one life, nd Nanas © S sl & ain of the heavy Basketball—-Pennaylvan cig = o and baby, ani e las Kon ithwick Ghenke Wknlaniwildht, Kod Ras . ther my wife and baby, and last few days, the rth pn LAfe w ihe Pr N.% rill enc g-—Columbia. ue stic o the a anc jis > Nort ae ye ote meek a Portland boy. This ts is swan wha} AUCKLAND, N Jan. 1.—Will mosre un IT gw It stick to the train and SMOKE is bound to be slow. This Footba East, Princeton; We Channel boat.’ Everett a favorit wi Syatens Sigh ve of Noble Post | long route fam Johnston, American tennis star,| ) OLE East tabi van s M orite to win A Bleek Legion) a vee — | dete ated Norman Brookes in the tinal | Oh!o and Notre Dame; Sout! “He must have bad a premo ILDMAN | the gume started because versity Commercial Club wa X. M. BIG TANK | match of the Davis cup games, won ——_ Tech; Coast, California nition, for the returning plane CIGARS |superior weight of the Coast | n Elks va. Puget 8 per Box System Sign vs Silent Frate JANUARY 24 System Sign vs. ¥. MC. A University Commercial ¢ « Chaun Wright. ~ JANUARY 1 Northern Life ve MoDougall & South Amateur, Chick Evans by the American team df Johnston ateur, ans; open, || fell at Cricklewood, just outside MADE IN SEATTLE jand also because it was als d Ray; woman, Alexa Sterl of Fike vn, Sllent Prate nd Tilden, by @ score of 6-7 4 London, and three in it were 60LD EVE ate | to handicap the Tech f ward (American Loxton cy Wrikht wa McDougal & MEET AT 63, 63 nis—Wm, T, Tilden pied, insteling the past” EVERYWHERE hdl ech for JANUARY 29 Southwick Riliards—Willie Hoppe 7 " oncey Wright vs ¥. M.A A FEBRUAKY 4 — ant Giana Paser Rox va. University, ‘orthers Lite ve. ¥. M. C. A. Y. W. C. A. Bill Brennan will have but $5,000 | Jafter he pays the trainers, But look SIX SPITTERS | ane ant vine teampeenciy ent ot Detlcty be got ont of | pocket billiard tourney. Inclosed The only spith pitchers In the; Entry blanks have been sent to please find 50 cents tor entry fee. || American league are Coveleskic of| swimmers in all parts of the state, T wish to enter The Star's an M h the Indians, Faber of the White Sox,|and a large number of blanks have || "Ua toe races. I have never re ay e ew ear Fe crevecceronnmamccmmccere> || Hissell of the Red Sox, Shocker of|been returned to the director, Mrs, || °CtVed Money for ice racing. . || the Browns, Quinn of the Yankees| Anna Borstell een ———~* || and Sothoron of the Browns. They| ‘Tho following events have been of. (Telephone) .--..-..-. es are permitted to continue throwing | fered: Fancy diving, 150 yards back Rotriee stem January 12 A thelr specialty. ° | Stroke, 40-yard dash (untors), 200 entries can mal lo The — ards breast stroke, 40-yard dash, || (Tetephone) ...... 6) OU A Star or will be accepted at Pope || Count that day lost | Soese ce for distance, 2 par dash || Entries close January & BE qT Y ND Shbiey's, When falls the evening shade |" and relay race. Entries may be mailed to The | wi be tnd Without some talk abou The 3, oD rey Sore ree i cag NE ttt rom | a EACH OF YOU WILLIE PARK “TELLS OF “THE ART OF PUTTING i ee | | E 7 The greatest putter of all time—|mous players hold different views | on the first finger of the Ieft,{and about five inches from the ball;! YOURS LF Silent Frats ve oble Post # ie |‘ “nn | 7 FEBRUARY 21 | (Nam@ .—.-.----..... CO iis Sivk—his written a book en-|on the sutjext len oe titled “The Art of Putting,” and dis Harold Hilton, having experiment | Vard “ 7 . Re ardon, Duncan and Braid do not! of the ball, and the body turned to Closes his methods, which, he says, |ed with all the known grips, is firm-| vary, but stick to the overlnoping | ate thee ow he has kept a close secret until now convinced that the right hand 1| ry)’ ¢on gt ik | | WTS gar That Makes Your Nid Park, who won his first open|the dominating factor in successful | Having received the right type of | , “Rage Minawpicailp $3 years ago, has | putting Park's method is not unlike that|club, thoroly mastered the Worth a ‘Bit probably devoted more time to the Consequently, he grips the club|% Hilton's. He bir that the|stance, you have now to putt the} tudy and practice of putting than | firmly with the right hand and hite|CVC™@PPing grip brings the left) ball into the hole. | = a 4 the putter sh ' lave deter: | i Senadores,” 10¢ Each “Imperiales” Foil, Two for 25¢ putting. |the left foot should be well in front | Firstly, Park lays much stress) ploye: a steadying influence on b e held in both! mined on the line, I look at the ball upon selection of the right kind of | the ft. J. H. Taylor and Ray|@nds and the & Performed and pause; I concentrate on the ball putter He strongly recommends | grij th the left hand solely with the right and my eyes are #0 steadily fixed | ah smplement with a narrow sole Of ‘the right hax a Park emphasizes the importance!on the ball that I blot the hole en ttn |i ni i tt a inten aren NewYear’s Greeting We now come to the matter of |tish grip—thumbs rour c left ¢ ty hould /iy settle to hit the ball, If sa ou want paramount import the grit ort putts, it is imperative Sole Importers n the ball and Third Av much controversy, and all the fa-|—~ ttle finger of the right hand rest \the right.foot should be in line with|never see the hole" * | 1109 Third Avenue ‘ ‘4

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