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N THE SEATTLE STAR ; PAGE = ICE RACE DUKE ENTRIES Bs HAS SEEN 4 CLOSE acanding of al nyse LONG . TODAY | zcsvviie.: | SERVICE Entries for The Star's foo racen| (act of every minor league ILLIAM J. (ko we at 8 p.m. today, and all entries| Player a statement that the pecks) Kenworthy, must be in The Star office or at the| Player agrees to sign an appli who will manage Arena by that time to allow the con-| Calon to some suret the Seattle Co: testants to be eligible to compete in| Seproved by the ¢ longue Sanu {the races | fidelity bond guaran CALIFORNIA SNOWS OHIO | STATE UNDER 28-8 SCORE; EVERETT JUST DOES BEAT EAST TECH, 16-7. Phe West handed the East a neat pair of trimmings in the two big intersectional foc es staged on the Pacific Coast Saterday when California spanked Ohio State score of 28 to 0, at Pasadena, Cal, and Everett's crack high school eleven East Tech team from Cleveland, 0., by a 16 to 7 score at Everett California’s win was by far the most impressive as the most ardent | club in 1971, has ja admirers were hop | The first heat of the races will be boggy of re player. ed had an interesting i staged between periods at the sig. fl in the claws league would career on the dia x for a win by the margin 5 Watnesday. aiatt bonded for $5,000 each, clam ex 5 mond Hill started out as a pitcher in the Pennsylvania Ohio ~ Maryland league in 1907, during the a t four years touchdown, but the simply routed the | Keyes. Lineups and Summaries Ih California eleven fooled of Big Gri dire ie), on Ba ttles Sompletely by using Ohio's fav te Mode of attack—the forward California (28) Poa « me=to cash in on. The Bears un cuphees « cotrs. fee will be charged of| A and B for $3,500 and classes those who desire to compete in the} Cand D for $2,000, | races. ‘Any further Information tn regara| One hundred and thirty-one extra to the races may be obtained at The ‘PDK Kamen Were played vin the Star or Arena offices. major leagues in 1920, the National | league teams staging 76 of the con ne . ; tents wing are the number of . National—-Ten innings, 26; 11 in oR ed to the outfield and infield position om account of His hitting ability 2 the Denver club put him at I wish to enter ‘The Star's an- ||» nual joo races, I have never re || 4 ee, 28; 12 innings, 11; 12 Innings 14 innings, 2; 17 innings, 3; 19 in-| Ou ouchdowns the best effort being a 4 pass which was pulled out ir by Stephens on the Ob oat racing. . r n a / es The other touchdown My sim zo eas pa ag it a o on . ae base and since that time Noagpoorsa by Deeds and a pair by Cs ene | aaa nen a a ae has played the keyate ne Bears counted thet! (RMIIEID \\Accisinncecdliecnieiabies 4; 14 innings, 4; 15 inninge, 2, and bag and haa beer ing good bebe i Wouchdown in the first period % (Telephone 16 innings, 1 nee w th the exc te o of the 191m 4 another in the second session | | California sor \ seat, | Giev ene > cd season when he had a bad year a i B wen scored two more in the SR i tens sn leew Entries clove January % Manager Kenworthy of Seattle ix | te bat : *j re Officials Mntries may be mailed to The | endeavoring to straighten out the DRAFTED BY 3 Gakifornin was pasting thelt| George M. Varnail. Tranertvanta. ref. Star or will be accepted at the || Koerner-Wolter deal with San Pran- BED SOX aS Victory the Buckeyes were | re volts Bowe sg g os W yg nae Arona offies, cinco, Koerner was pecured by S After his first year an a profe® i Passing, but in vain as Cw Joseph Magdison, Michigan, field judge. | * e lattle in @ trade for Wolter, but re | sional Kenworthy was drafted by the 7 had built up a great defense | Substitutions phir ow Bg fused to report and was declared in-| Toledo club of the American associa She corial attack of the vie | | amare. we aeeat wares | Ramee ME I S eligible. Kenworthy thinks Koerner | tion and later released to the Zanes ieee" fean, Dee Teomey, Clark tor |" i | will come back in 1921. ville team. He remained with Zaneg TT's WEIGHT Cranmer | ee ville until the middle of. the 191 fi saa | “case Sister Btn, Opn te “WILL ELECT DEFEND _ |. ome norman, sone can mason eo tea Hm Wieche, Henderson for Bite Cott for t was given @ much harder | Wires. Mentor BM ge Mn OFFICERS er carried by Oakland during the | ly to lose him in the draft to th by East Tech than California joan for J. Tayler, Blyker for N. Work . fatter part of the 1990 senson,, witi| #04 Sox given by Ohio Stata The Ev-|man, Wider f nderson, «| _ The Sportemen’s association, of So. Likely be turned over to some Wert.|_ The Boston Americans sent him to it team won thru use of its supe |“ jattle, will elect its new officers at] ern league club for seasoning now | Denver and after two seasons in the weight, making both touchdowns fits meeting January 6. that Oakland has landed Robertson, Western leacue, the Washington smashing line plays. The Kast) SOME — ies Gasnatianais sa Americans bought im. Hs was team provided the thrills by « A | farmed to cramento in 5 ° Of sensational passes, scoring : . {played one season in the Coast touchdown by use of this at-| U PRISE I wish to enter The Star's city atte will defend the Pacific) The San Franctseo chub ts con- [league and then hopped to the Fed- and they had Everett worried | || pocket biluard tourney. Inclowed pi Coast Hockey ue lead tonight| Sidering Honolulu as s training | erais, coming back to the Coast cir. ae come, please find 50 cents for entry fee. ||; = eS ~ ——4/when they meet the Vancouver Mil pec iS capone oak |cuit as a member of the Oakland Everett team scored their first | FOR I HE (ame ... ‘. | This is “Brick” Muller, Cattrornurs crack ena, wno waa | Yonsires on the northern, ice besten sete bagatiing tb team in 1916. own on the first play in the} the outstanding star of the Ohio State-Calif eo at|,,.ancourer and Beattie are proba- andi lan, Los Angeles grabbed him in 1917 nd period when Sherman carried (Address | . ang 04 o State fOrmid JAaMe Ali», the keenest contenders for the and kept a. string on him ent ae ball over from the 5-yard line} } ena Pasadena Saturday. He was the biggest factor in Calis) waa in the race, and a clone game| Pitcher Yellowhorse, star of the) was traded to Seattle during the 1919 > tt backs had smashed their ramen omens ahveramnnee fornia’s aerial game, both on the receiving and passing end. \* siways @ certainty when these pgp anus of oe Little Rock | peason, With the Rainiers last sem ‘ OM straight football from mid. cntries elow, January 1 » heaved one . 50 . ’ two teams clash. club, does not want to report to the | gon he enjoyed one of the best of bis p to the S-yard line just as the BY HENRY L. FARRELL Entries can be mailed to The ih Ohio’ My «goat line. nearly 50 yards that Stephens captured |) et ieee win the Vancouver| Pittsburg Pirates in 1921. He re So a a ‘ Period ended. NEW YORK, Jan, 3.—As ohe of Its || Star or will be accepted at Pope. || 07 “1! o's goal line | for firet place with the Seattle club. | he’s not ripe for the majors, |S PLAYING a tt added two more points OD rev acts, the infant 1971 chirped the Mibieys. | Beatth ets Victoria here Wed: ee | RECORD ¥ ty when J. Behm fumbied a) — i. With the rolling Stamps wi be sconpted for || TILDEN IS NO. 1 nesday night. Victoria te greatty) rt ts rumored that Ernie Shore Kenworth winning pitcher is and the oval rolled across the| Calfornia yell. ¥ = entry foe. | jatrengthened by the addition of| former Red Sox pitcher, and “Truck iw y was a ing Behm falling on the ball behind | around of the new year there rolle¢ IN U. Ss. NET LIST | Fred lericknon at center. Frederickson | Hannah will be turn ta Wer bec i trates piers — }a twin infant, Cailfornia, by her NEW YORK, Jan. —William T.| the bowt tennix player in the United ice ogy ager tn the werkt. His| EY is the mound his record reveals 24 vic- a3 AGAIN | decisive defeat of Ohio State Satur Tilden of Philadelphia t# ranked ax| States by the ranking committer of | PA) PE ON 4° 0 ee con was one of|,.reporta that Eppa Rixey, the tories and 12 defeats in 190% 22 vic- a after the game started Tech| 4.) 5, a 28.0 count, takes place with the United States Lawn Tennis as- | the chief reasons of Victoria's $4 vic | Philadelphia pitcher, has been traded | tories and 17 defeats in 1919, nine ‘ an active passing game and | )2f Son Penn State, Pittsburg and ' Mull WwW Bi { sociation, | tor: |to New York have been denied by | victories and three defeats in he Bs Snally intercepted s tows on | xotre Dame as the very best teams uller Was Big Mra. Franklin I. Maflory, formerty | ‘°'? | the Phillie management. and one vietory and one defeat tn d d line. Straight football | * - = | Miss Molla Bjuredet of New York, ts d the ball within scoring dis-| °° TM tm the broadest gee. Peg Sy ay fh Star of Pasadena | ranked as the best woman player, CENTRE WINS A foothall player who makes the| " ponbetee are Kenworthy’s batting and Michel carried It over. eatic: teat former W ast i State cal Football Classic Qiarenee Griffen and WHliam John All-American elevens doubtiess would | and field records since 1908: : graphical appl m, the de of ington Liege star, BY 63. 7 SCORE before the end of the half Gistinet| %# conch of ite 1921 7 “9 ston of California were listed No 1 - not trade the honor for all the glory Games. AR. Fe * completed {ts first forward 1. cma oS ? “Brick” Muller, the hegre in the doubles ranking. FORT WORTH, Tex, Jan. %—Cen-| which Babe Ruth has gathered in|! soos BD 198 26 é & 40-yard toss from Berkowits | ""7)" 4 ta the downtal | p27Cke Bentet, coach of the Penn state | of California's great end. le ite 1) The compintn lst of the Grst 29 in| tre Collec, of Danville, Ky, waa the | making bis home run records, if such | 131) 7ancevine fue 3 Behmputting the bail within| oe the Western conference chart | eit Races Sates fF not || tatent individual eter ie eel || men's singles follows: | victor over the Texan Christian Uni. | a interchange was posrible. |is11—Denver . distance. After completing oe te br favor ef any ether changes tn the w Years Day tntersectio 1—Willlam Tilden of Yuiladetpnta, Pe . | versity football eleven by @ score of ees toss the hglf ended. gy oe — = a wice ane |" collegiate football contest | S—Wiitam M- Jonneton of Ban Fram-| 63'7 nl ee New Youre day, ‘seven ie | 1313—Kacramento, f eof Conc | an Muller te @ graduate ef the igh as 7 ‘en 1914—Kaneas City... 7 r Saar eeriet the fourth ee | Tia squad, perhaps no oneexpected | | fyracess te consiaering a meme with || Long Beach, California, high py yy Mam | tives of Texan played of the Centre| v i . a8 at be Dectontts | Ctlne Savers weapon, the forward | the Besten college toom me 108i, school, where he played football of Ban Francisca, = Examined | 1917—Loe Angele Tech soured when pans, of California, and no one knows | > ~ de Ger youre. of Gratien of ben Pecos, | |1918—Did not pl ‘a long pass to J, Behm WhO! how it wag done. Jee Brecks. couch of the Willams || £08 DO Jeating fact about Mub stan Washburn of New York efty,| Dempsey favors staging more of oh ge 20 yards for @ touchdown.| «<,ngy smith knows as much a#| Prank (Huck) O'Neill, bend conch || ier tn connection with the re a eee [hin fights at Benton Harbor in Floyd | —4 tp apace taeets art theme MRS ee a beautiful play. any one about the forward pass. He's Columbia university team in 1921. cont California landslide ts that ‘ce F. Johnaon of Phiadetphta. | Fitextmmons’ arena. Knockouts came A strong man without confidence a PLAYS not fooling us when he exys he’s go! - can || he wes ene of the foungest play t 10 were picked by Abra-| easier for the champ thera is weak. x T GAME jing up against a new game,” sald Sess see Semen tl ais te parteipnte the big ter Hall, Sam —- : Tech team, greatly out-| one expert. T S it same. . Nat Niles, Paul Gibbons and ed, played wonderful football Tf Oblo was expecting an sertal - - | ile frenst: 4 R. F. Woods. The committee con. ; verything. They weve | attack, all the more credit is due Cal-| Muller's Gefenatve, offensive and || isered the names and records of 1 ‘i ring ¢ or s “ aude, Sia dae. tian 4d age parving work in the New Year eeu ; only team of the year to score) ifor ir the Coast team } . smeegpgy tr Ot . players, Senet touchdowh against Ever-| perfect defense against Onio state's) COACH PURDUE rare Ri. ee ee iso I GOOD NEWS, MEN: and they held Everett to the oe PaCKeT Os ere e,| CHICAGO, Jan. 3—The failure of|| ‘The dazzling stare of other || 4 fetal of 11 pacers entered i the 8:08 K emcee oth rns Sr ry ees |e rach nis Sere | amen etn ~ , | SHAFER BROS’ CLEARANCE SALE STARTS ) I tcam a the Cleveland rules| True, Ohio State did lome by some . e ter ppl ste bots ee ae ae || The Indians my thie will continue le ; bit the playing of men of breaks. Two furnbles in the first tatloreat ho the resent stweunll T acid io Green - Peete 1 ee en en ee : G9. Bverett played good fund-| period started the California ma. | /ser Dollowed by tne receipt on er cs. os That's the reason that CURRIER ts flat ana r line| chine. Rut fumbling is not firet-/ bere fr - 1 A. Kaliegs, athletic 41-|] “Shy” Huntington of Ores Lewis, || *tlling the best WET Weather Shoes | & fine football. In back: | Clams foot Serene teoinganl te . 1917—Mare Island-Camp iowa, ||! Seattle at @ price that no other | Sherman and Miche! played by| Ohio memed not only to be tied cet aie cee wes | fae aoa eR pees 9 to Compete with the ti . e he o ' contract wit artmou' “addy Driscoll o! are os * Nav: to. " “ ch, Uttle a. rn pow: pe ly ne sho owed weakness at. th lexpired this fall, Spears ts a gradu 0 — Harvard - Oregon, Eddie Under Naval RKecrutting Station. 4 halt im tmor here he € a 7 bout 140 1 ergs the| There are a flock of stock alfbie—|*t* Of Darjmouth, where he was an/| Casey of Harvard. 4 at abou pounds, was the! hot weather, the tone trip, the | tl-Ameri an guard, and completed 1921 — Ohio State- California, } og aes on oka gy “s| Strange food, the anticlimax, ete course in the medical depart-|| “Brick” Muller of California at onngsing forward paspea.| But the most pleasant postoccur mw SE cuts | the fullback | ence was the statement of Coach Any institution that gives the captain of the Techers, must | Wilce and his men that “the better | American boy higher and better tn 4 in for . ceil 1 ‘od Seeing the gume tn type, the Fast | contives is worthy of continuation. Boston gms Beans ee oe rateterback and | 19 convinced that the better team did | So let the all-star pickers-in football ||| Mexican Beans -...... Berkowitz ye a ~ Taha, ahd the Meat ie tet showing ite keep Fight on pleking Macaroni and Cheese f Re. oc i Was) usual reticence in recognizing a su —— |]| Home-Made Pie, per ou' i i a perior. Men whe work in salt’ mines SANDWICHES lor |” ty ne | ag A glee ween the| “It's @ good thing for football |should be able to preserve thelr rep- ||| Cold Meat and Cheese "ie ih eee 41.666 git-| US Seems ‘eed. Ohio State Walter Fovargue, former profes- | utations. Hot Hamburger ... e dena strugeie, Sit’ loses prestige, of course, but she is) slenal champion and winner of the | dein Hot Cakes and Syrep in on the Everett game. etill the conference champion. Ca ‘orthweat open chai ship im ft 4 American feague ceason 3 Doughnuts and Coffee .15¢ for wins ided laurels and shows games each will begin " that the game has developed on the pfs ne | Best Coffee in Coast In step with the Eastern game. é nee there are going to be an un : Ty Seattle 5c 4 | usual number of intersectional games : HOYT’S | next fall, the Fast ls hoping that | winner of the Oanadian MILDMAN FOR MEN, FOR BOYS, GO ON SALE AT | California can be brought to the At Seok. Hutctineon tn the CIGARS 822 Pike St, at Fourth 4 4 : lantic coast next season, to get the « team away frem ita home territory MADE IN SEATTLE WE NEVER CLOSE * and to give the Fast a chance to see ERYWHERE vac pendtend en earance Reductions lows ane wil oes ‘ag! hs best teams. thal tourney March 17 to bikie ascii to meet the awh requirement tiebring iegether strong | : ; ‘ . gone. Pia zeny expences CAGE Gestnes, tornajty Wovesty Shafer Bros. were the first Seattle store to announce that prices would , paid rth ae, been playing be brought down, and they have been consistently lessened at regular inter- ay Crate, the 1912 Otrmpte. sprint LEAGU na to enter the prefes- vals during’ the past year, Now comes our big clearance sale, and our regu- er js chairman of the at e . : . by ‘ ites got the we At OPENS eee — lar prices, low as they were, have been again reduced, and by a decided mar- re en MF ge res ge gin. All men’s and boys’ clothes included in the clearance price cutting. The City Basketball leagu 4 It 4 ft t am P t “ 6 Clty Basketball league swingn| holder of the Uni open | games wnicn witi| into action this evening at the Crys. |"! tour the United Mates in 198i. MEN’S SUITS OVERCOATS otween nal teams are: tal Pool floor, wi two @ames| wns vatted Mates pref Biarvard ve, tins Zunecton ve. Ohi- | Sreduled for the evening's eptariain: | wit sal see! meses $50 Values Cut to. .$29.85 $40 Values Cut to. .$18.75 . i Army; Yale vs. ( h ment. The Elks and the System Sign | of » ipate tn Britian tg acage Co. fives will play the first game ot |9Pe% championship to be beld over the $60 Values Cut to. .$34.75 $45 Values Cut to. . $22.75 The Amateur Athistic union ts mace | the new league, when they start their BE it aheires Sonscations haying Sur | tit at 8 p. me "The second matte will| vtarold fimpson, tho young Catttorta. Z $75 Values Cut to. .$42.75 Raincoats, Same Reduction men over track and *. | be stween the University Com. | professional, It is ssid, has accepted a © eatin swimming, gyn nasticn r sition with the arin, n Ge i i orn, wrestling merclal Club and the Northern Lite Sle" noriiion with the Kurlington Golt § YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, $45 Values, All Sizes. . .$24.85 oe teams. | —- - : KR. will Iny » special | Al} four squads that meet tonight Cornel! has 4 leiet ta Medion Basare garden for | are rated h ce ay Mae dovaatene’ end | $8, fomter heating. carting, ; 250 boys’ suits, sizes 16, 17 and 18 Exceptionally good suits for Me games scheduled for F ry . peony ao tobogganing and sledding. Announcing the Distribution of Our . on * " " Peceed breakers will receive special | Patrons are assured of good, fast |—— ean ‘Tenth Semi-Annual Dividend only, worth around $12.00, will be boys, values to $18.00, in smart priews. Ss | Tenth ‘SembAnne vasa cleared out at the very dark mixtures will Russell A. Berton, of Manchester, mng.,|Olymplc marathon, t= now in New York sensational. price of... $5.65 be cleared out at... $9.85 ected captain of Monte fe expects to return to Finland next Fe ee eect eee teem He ts a |epring aad take up farming. New accounts accepted from one dollar - ei old, ud sprio’ we pj +7 by nen: 16.7002 NS S06 © MOI | an, cniton States Piste ‘rial stot! to five thousand, and all money received Big Reductions on Odd Trousers Stetson Hats at 14, Off t | will conduct ite der 4 all-age stakes on or before the 15th of this month shares f During the recent Grand Am: wy tana denen, % X. | ¢ i A Blea shogt at Cleveland @ total of tay gt =e in the earnings from the first of the month. pate targets were shot at by the fa me: | ; poe experts. sunie ‘Mike | J r= a Border to Deve nut i. i) aca SEATTLE SAVINGS and'LOAN iclais to each box phn itzpatriok, arwintan rowin ‘x i i 3 oe at Princptons wiht taatract tweets an Seattle’s Largest Second and University Whole Block j Jock Kelly, Park 1. C. of Chicago oarsmen ASSOCIATION . " : ; } abarapion, may went year. Clothiers First and University Long war to sweep rowing. He is anxious ‘j = d i naling center eight fer Williams college will hold a winter P—4 . = ‘ — February 3 and 4 inkes competing : } Bannes Konlemainen, winner of the! snow.