The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1921, Page 10

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| VANCOUVER TAKES SEATTLE INTO CAMP IN TORRID PUCK BATTLE PHILADELPHIA, ‘from the rules before |\ that the aerial attack SEATTLE THE SEATTLE STAR Bezdek Would Eliminate Goal After Touchdows East this year, is in favor of eliminating the goal kick after a touchdown. HUMADAT, JANTANY 4, oe ned out one of the leading teams i Bast to have it elimi declat Jan. 4.—Hugo Bezdek, football coach at Penn State college, who tur 4 A movement is on foot in the I : next season. Bezdek, however, is strongly opposed to changing the present forward pass rules, lends most of the spectacular color to the grid game. FOHL TO LEAD BROWNS PPPL PL PALL LLL LL PPP PPE TILDEN |DEMPSEY._IS Ss SALT LAKE CITY, Jan CITY HOOP | | 4 | Der the heavy VANCOUVER, RB. C, Jan. 4 ST. LOUIS, Jan. 4.—President P. champion, bec Dame Fortune handed the locals « - | | {Ball has announced that Lee Fob ai t court a , Rawin over tne fighting Beattie] | QO@ | pork 4 on aide , a negro, J, ¥, Burn Motropolitans in last night's game | SS | ee: apt Mie 7 plaint that Dermp fn the Pacific Coast Hocke wok C | f tho B r teal om |pay hime f On race. The jooal win ties the M . | ph by 1 news Mar r Bob himeelf for Dempsey a Honaires and the Mets for the league -) ¥ | | | Quin Fob! will arrive here from 10, 1920, and March 15, ian Beattie outplayed, outfought and . | }and will altend the baseball meeting ‘immaned & great Waal a Ee Outchecked the local talent, but Five Pacific Northwest asmoclation| Spectacular, if not high clam) nr ne weet When William ‘Tilden, American) © ie am elie: wil as § — Fortune would not smile on swimming records were established | basketball featured the opening of gee “ * tenr mplon wa Seattle with point England, and the ; m. is = in Seattle last season by members of the clty league season at the Cryeta merican Da ip team en as at Forest Hilla etd yet tm tt Bie . the Cry Poot! Swimming axsocla| Pool last night, The System Sign BARNES IS re to Zealand to play the) stor a shade behind, Ond period opened. Foyston shoved flea... T¥ase: reconte have Pla to 12 count, and the Northern HIGH MAN Gent that the American team would ccaune the little fellow the puck past Goalkeeper Lehman proved by the PN. A, and ap ar 7 pan . be io - : ns ind : : 4 - hare of wins thruondl . tlone for coust ma or plunge naurance Co, downed the Un » § Barnes won the a she Laffer receiving it on a clean pas by the Columbus American associatic in midseason this | 104 for te has been filed, | versity Commercial club under a hoot at t at It we ared | neanon rt. aenane tortie Wudhen year, may ned by the Salt Lake ¢ K trial this | © pee Ogee eye t> af daa amine ti eae "hie on Tilden’s optimistle contide cr ieeee Lagat — poten | be oa season, Magee is getting along in years \ ~ 7 Mitrie Konowaloff ‘ | The big Moor, which ts still pretty | gets, 1 earle made 48 o Johnat r ems like conc at first gl hearty viveyl ve . ro was, but the old boy still swings a wicked stick and those Salt Lake ; ane Time, 2 minutes |*llppery from recent dancing, broke/a possible 60, with H. D have been setting our ax t it’s just bis sre and i aaa ton fences are mighty short ‘ uanbade up team play b ve of its length | making 47 out of a ponall 0 games we'll not c win the singles | same optimism th has placed 4 pean ert and long passes and long shats fea ——- ents, but the doubles No, 1 in the te ranking of Bey in the OFFICIAL BATTING avera: 8 t ard breast stroke — Lambert /and long f . ‘ i xen of the Southern league show tha ‘. A * ‘ tured the game, | ow ue 7 r tement orld, d hel to bring the D oe agll beg Harry Harper, former Seattle outfielder, led the cireuit In hitting with | Sternbereh Crystal, pool, Time, A cals Reseed mains ake ites eae RICKARD SIGNS vp bs — eae leap wok ts ee Roth teams started the th Oe ee eee ee Sor ths Site Cie Plunge for distance — Lambert |the Northern Life team winning out GOOD MEN tory over Patterson and Brookes of me : > ye re outhern league champions, The pitching averages show that * " nm the re A half by finding the ling bi period full of fight, and after bs 1 Gentes 4 ara 3 f puines for the Mobile |Sternbergh, Crystal poc Distance, | ! n = th NEW YORK? Jan. 6.—Harr Australia in straight mateche Chicago places rassling bouts minutes of play J. Adams pus nd wattle hurler, w nd le cam 0 feet 9 Anchen rim time gain with long 4 f y Tt Ante * the rol of a city comm the puck past Happy Holmes for club, Tom pitehed a total of 255 innings, and was the wild man of bee i omg sisikiae\ team, ante: the half wan | Pittsburg, and Tommy Gibbon so winning of the famous G1p | | ik by ane Se ET Gn etandall eanre of the nigh the league, walking 103. Lacide | Gepeels «4 Time rk by @ 11 to 10 count, but pulle have beso by Tex*Itich : <i ra in her away in the second half . i wo Seen 4 ae > ’ FOR THE first time in several seasons ‘Ty Cobb, the new Detroit ("000% Pe 4 catems Wine Ga. Maat have ”n Bquare Garden January REAL PAINLESS panda oll nse manager, will have to report for spring training when the Tigers go ~ tot gy And vary much of a job in defeating the I ae ame end Che Wein. | the local tee tomorrow night. A w South in the spring. Ty always used to et at the start of the | ANP | by Fuad Hoc ci the Wks tak ia. ied Glee ert will be matched on the same bill! s by sette wi pur em we be pcm al prin Be heathy 4 rninutes 19M seconds, tne ke pad a mard time locat-land the winners will meet to select an D E N T I S T | IE the league again | this year with Ty in charge of th as he'll Ring ~ og pf los . AP gerne Pp rerncgpneok * | epponent for Bill Brennar JOHNNY KILBANE “*"“™ Distance, 61 f y a howe Some. Cimes, W MAY MEET DERRILL PRATT, the American league second baseman, who ls now | Th" . Bovnge ogni the property of the Boston Red Sex since being traded to the Bean Mise y oe ’ ne con c CHANEY town club by the New York Yanks, says It isn't a question of salary mark oe etal | with him as to whether or not he will play with the Sox, but that he a ‘ e NEW YORK, Jan. 4—Tex Rickard) has signed # contract to coach the University of Michigan ball team f has wired Johnny Kilbane an offer| in the spring and his contract, which calls for three years’ service, e to defend his t against Andy stipulates that be shall play no professional baseball during the tenure oa. : auite SAVE YOUR EYES Chaney, leading featherweight con | of his contract. If Pratt doesn't play this summer there Is no do the summary ili ight tender, Rickard said today. Eddy) but what the Yanks got the best of the recent swap of players with the trong i ee In, order to introduce our mew) Failing Eyesight Mead, Chaney's manager, mys he| fad Sex. jae dou coe toe hres smghone), plate: which “is thei! Restored by Our System) Will not ask a purse, t ght | With their first games with Wash ' er 6, Marburger 1, Mu does not cover sor af the is 7 SOMETHING BE- for training expenses to a chan Here's how the Chicago White Sox shape up at prevent for the com be * wary 21 and|° ee fy rn off the DES GLASS IN OUR GLASSES at the title. | ing season : niverlty of |Kelcboer t md ore ner . Nheely, first base; Eddie Collins, second base; Ernie Johnson, short tball squad te go- | Vises * Whalebone set of CHAMPS BEAT stop: MeClelland, third base; Mostil, left field; Amos Collins, center field; anesions G0iy at | tute an $8 Crowns ......... john Collins, right field; Ray Sehalk, eateber; Dick Kerr, Urban Fabet ao ae $8 Bridgework «- 0.0.0... CORNHUSKERS Wilkinson, Hodge and MeWheeney, pitchers. Couch “Heck” Edmundson has | we $2 Amalgam Filling BOW, Neb. Jan. 4 o| fair Une on his material by this | pomerts : E ontrge Beye Crap shooting and other games of chance which are likely to keep (ye 4 rate Wednesday, Jan. 5th, morning and get lénees for el 2 tieakethald | ball players interested at night to the detriment of their playing on ‘The equad practiced dally thru th ’ Examination and advice fr stacial the Heoken Paw | the following day are prohibited on the New York American league | Crista vacation ; 8:30 P. M. Sharp Call a fasketboll five here New Year's exe, ‘am, and Miller Huggins is going to put his foot down on them harder Mas eith: a i Ye | “and "ibridae Wor dollar and eighty-five cents, by & score of 42:16 than ever next year, He sa ent for ab ated Admission $1.10, ieket ‘eb: dues breil NOT DESTROY YouR “Crap shooting has done more barm to professional baseball than any other agency and I'll not permit it for a second while I'm in charge of the New York team,” the midght manager sald. “I remember div NORTHWEST hard Burr, winner of The Star od Park mer « singles meet, | jh n, both of 36 ng Northwe | players, according to the decision sisjot the ranking gommittee of the 4) United States Lawn Tennis Assoct hos Kinney $34 | ation. eens os: ni fis | Bure te No, 42 tn the ranking READY FOR OPPORTUNITY Pe Was (546 “422-071 | Pit Neer, of Portland, and captatn | Most men of wealth credit their sav- ‘ MeGuire ........... 119 Te tte aet of os Stan ord U a era Lvgers ing days as stepping stones to later eens 1 Rg fn her fe A satay prosperity. They were ready for op- Dummy 188 isl Northwest failed to get a portunity when it came. ef - place in the first 45 men’s doubles It is well to remember that while 781 838 $36—2455 | tennis teams, and no woman player there are many doubtful propositions on the market at present, your bankers can always advise you concerning legit- imate and worth-while investments. tment open every 1 ext mentioned the North among the first 537 | wielders. was 50 feminine ra in quet etl lipipeications Sweden decides to stage world and European championship hockey tour ney at Stockholm in February, and — 424! the United States is invited to take a8 } boa 4 ming from @ te 8 ee. eattle National Bank Second Avenue at Columbia Fuldenrande Boutin . Dummy part. 1899 oral 38 “es soi | 1 fKUSS TORTURE Can be eliminated by weartng the ‘| Lundberg Rupture Support. We give 496 free trial to prove its superiorit; A. 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After the game J learned that many Jeon in @ letter man in| Neferee—Ken Themen P agg eto —_ i Be Ce pr BO Ce | of the players had passed most of the night before rolling the Alabama mint, and has datas of ; - raeag meta n iage 10 YEARS IN SCATTLE, marbles and were not fit to give their best on the ball field. And it was | on hig opponents because of his ex, , West Point's football schedule in ervations not called for by 4 Cut-Rate U. S. OPTICAL . | surprising the way they acted when I called them, It was for thelt perience Jes two dou! ader, withi| S'm wedemieranae, vs 4 I -Ra YC — own good and yet they felt quite put out about it, Thenee on, however, Capt. Arch Talbot and ewe are |80tingfield and Hampshire|| Pould and reeold Dentists Seattle. ° ape MAnCEN Lesct there were no midnight sessions of African golf and the rule will be o most ninit 4 j. | State, 4 with Middle | | po iieaiear ans | — Played. Won. Last Pet,| _sirletty adhered to next year. ot ‘high «arcade at prevent, but It is expected | Pt ey, October 8. ee | 5 i ; 2 oni undson will shift matters) 17 ee T HEAT OF STAR | sround somewhat. | si FIRS The university equad will play Its first home came in the University wt n University Oregon an opposition Mil ome first hb of The Star lee! night's Star. Peasccuey fle Rgdan snapetisen. | : 624 | races will be run off tomorrow nigh' Those who have entered the meet! Oregon the next night SS ee 394) between periods of the Victoria 8 “or are: Cyril Wales, Elmer Satter-| —_--— Natl City Bank. . 30 3 od bee ho- a Laps colts nae t bers, M. W. Frederickson, Buster | baal Jan. + Section! } | those who con je in the ‘ “ craps and poker games for big etaken BANKERS LEAGUE Theat will be published In tomorrow Browns Frast Lynch: Dito eae will be carve pnw White Sox and se A ——— James McGrath, Hugh Davier, J. 1.|Gub players thin year, managers of s URR Johnson, P. Eberhardt, | both clubs announced today = Bi r, John M. lay, F. J “It takes their minds off the rt} talph Winwood, G. O. Wash game and tends to make them keep a penniamancii aloe se ASSIVE in appearance, smart in lines, the GOOD LOOKS of the ACE guarantee its social recogni- tion in Motordom’s proudest circles. The insurance companies have just given a much more practical recognition to ACE quality. Due to the high standard of ACE units, with their lessened danger to fric- tion and fire, the fire and theft rate for the ACE has been placed at 90c¢ per $100. This same low rating is enjoyed by five other American cars, all of which sell for $1,200 to $2,000 more than the ACE price. Rates for cars in the ACE price class are around $1.50 per $100. Insurance experts don’t guess about a car—they get exact information. Trade in your old car for an ACE. Place your own estimate on trade-in value. 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