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4 SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1921. SECOND | Golden Bears ‘DEMPSEY Stat Amateur 'M ARATHO SET OF | scoifi*Mark | “TRAILERS” | ‘for'ts20° | FOOTBAL frate. Champion, feo by the Buckeyes scored in the en NORFOLK, Va, Jan, 11 tire season shows tnningn in baseball are old stuff, Bag that of the seven opponents met ss by Ohlo State prior to the Call y fornia ane, Wiaconsin and Michigan were able to tally 7 points each, while Chicago drew 6 points as Its total, The others failed to score, "The grand total wan 20 pointa PAGE 10 ALEXA STIRLING _ TO CROSS | BIGPOND | ATLANTA, Ga, Jan, 11—Miss Alexa Stirling, national woman's golf @hampion, is getting ready to show nd her “golf wrists.” | Her friends expect her to enter the British woman's golf champion- ship tournament next summer—and win! Miss Stirling is playing winter golf Tex Nickard knows @ lot of ways une New York fans, Me didn’t make any mistake tn signing up Tommy Gibbons of Bt Yao! and Harry Greb, Pittebure’s favorite non, for a 16-round decision bout at bis Garden of Wallop, Jan uary 29 Gibbons and Greb are both con sidered worthy opponents for Car Racers who are billed to compete In the second set of heats in ‘The Star foe races between the periods at the Vancouver-Seattle hockey gamea at the Arena tomorrow night must re port at the Arena office by 8 p.m Wednesday for numbers and instruc Uona, | ‘The first heat, which will be raced in tootbe thing new In the Norfolk Amateur association two rival teams, Ber and Brambleton, have played 9p scorelens periods already. They y, A. Richter planning another game to pettle a for the first time in her life, | between the first and second periods, In the first two quartern Call Harve Dixon ... . ri h : or © firw saatian dann coaliees + f U xvi, 288 || city championship. * Until this year six montis of golf | will include the following men: fornia rang the bell $1 times, and || Dentier and contenders for Dems & gee... Having eliminated five 3 Bas been her limit. | J. C Johnson, Buster Brown, Te sey’s stranglehold on the heavy: . ¥. . RY er | shh ~ 3 “ the 7 points added in the wecond | tin vier album. w. B. Keed elevens in the cirenlt, Berkley But she's playing over her home W. Frederickson and Burton God \| jie gave U. C. § points more coat val rgd Oscar Hansen Brambleton met late in Noven course at Mast Lake now, It is like frey. |] agninat Ohio State’ than all the vy weights, in the titular contest. GREB CAN MIDD Greb can reduce to the middle By that she'll play several weeks in SECOND HEAT |] teams of the Western conference. BACERS "The eecond heat, which wilt be held | NEITHER TEAM , SCORED Neither’s goal Tne had teen Miss Stirling has won the wom- Qn's golf title three times, She's tn between the second and third perioda, weight poundage. In fact, the Pitts ; Jn hay h & class by herself, will include the following: | burger recently has made New York | §. 0 ae Mell oe agar gd ted Coe ws cm | Phil Donahue OG. 0. Waahbera, | |his home in order to be hargly if h ¢. Grittin | Officials ordered the game played Cyril Wales, ¥. J. Raby, Paul Cha- | 2| Johnny Wilson should ever decide to met venthy 2 over —_ ee Facey! <a defend his honor fighter . - jo ereger; 23, | day. Again neither team scored. As a girl she was pretty much of pin, | App Foe ange Seca Frings sar sereoeK. ¥, Woodwar special agreement an extra pertod Greb figures that tf he can amoke out Wilson he will try to do a Rob —z |\ert Fitzsimmons and tackle Demp- | Any racers who were scheduled to | race last week, but who did not show up for the event, will be given @ seo @ “tomboy.” Dolls didn’t fascinate was played. Still the tide refused to turn either way. Christrnas morning the rivals re “I think I was about 3 when my | <> Mother stopped giving them tovme,” ond chance to race if they will get 7 RAG wey ra Be y 2 the more delight I got in tearing ‘The Star immediately | Geattte Wattonal. 23 1 ‘ ais 'n getting bookings for the past year "eC. Ward ..00 ment that the ga r1 them up.” | COURSE 18 Dexter Horte 38 764|He tramped all over Europe in , fam Vance ..- 48 soon as one side had scored. The © Alexa Stirting haa the most won| CHANGED : nearch of work to do, but the mont Santa Claus game was stopped by z aes 6 got fre . “4 || Alberta... ‘| the police after six more scorelems i h orld. ged course ” en in eb ani | Co! whe *Includes da ” . toy how. x ‘om peg ‘like eohind tha the tba Dok | 80 Gibbons has been forced to pick | Tinciudes New Mextoo. DETERMI TO - | se9— sep | UP only small purnes here and there. TIncludes District of Cotumta, ISETTLE 1 7 instead of in front of them as be fora. The races will be the usual eight laps. H Next week's heats wil be made up Driving nails. Sawing wood. Playing a violtn. | Littie did she think when she was TI ite 441 /At Peoria, Ti, he has drawn down | Norfolk is determined to have the ioe £ $5,000 several times, but in Milwau- | VANCOUVER championship settled even if the i47-~ 480 | kee St. Paul or New York he should | teams have to play unt!l spring. 146 toe 681 | | - be a $50,000 attraction. | The elevens will meet again with @riving nails, sawing wood and draw- of racers who have been defeated tn | - | WINS FROM fing the bow across her fiddle that previous preliminaries, It is neces: | sco—2078) If the Big Town folk don’t ere a _ |the ,understanding that if at the she was developing “golf wrists.” nary to win @ heat to enter the | moyt 11e-~ 027 |Tbbon-cutting match between this close of four periods neither hag _ But she gives her “tomboy” play: ats rei Hite fer | Pair it will be because the Pittsburg | vk , I ‘ORIA scored the title will be awarded au 113 411 |and St. Paul fans buy up all the seat the team gaining the greatest num 106— 392 ing accommodations and the can't} VANCOUVER, B. C,, Jan. T1—) ror of yards. . woul get in, Fight thousand spectators accorded |“ wstarathon football” ‘8 055 198—~8376 |Frank Fredrickvon, Victoria's great! a5 what the fans ef No center, @ wonderful reception that | 2. Porting, tas |star, aw he skated on the ice with | wm 118 COMMITTEE |the Victoria seven to meet the local iii— set | ice hockey team. ah 4 WORKING Vancouver won by @ 5-3 count, but tance | it was not the fault of Fredrickson, 11%—2622) CHICAGO, Jan. 11-—First ateps to Fredrickson and Mickey MacKay. t9e— top| et the major and minor baseball | the local crack, fought it out for in-| 136 4t4 | leagues working together were taken dividual honors, and the house was H5— 438 today, when the drafting committee | divided as to who had played the| > 489 | of the major leagues, working on the | best game. ser “| yew national agreement, called in; It is very seldom that the rabid) }0 ,@uar_sriddem ist Guess pamee 9812440 | representatives of the smaller| Vancouver fans tender a reception! as will captain the Hill team mex®, | leagues to discuss differences. to a visiting star, but last night was| seasoa, | ‘The draft plan was the chief stum-| sure an exception, bling block to a harmonious eeasion,| Frederickspn scored two of Vic-| Chuck B rccmed bad pitened = io ast but the magnates believed they could |toria’s three goals, Meeking making 229° Wit,’ bon Humcer Peoy Ee e 148 176-— B10 | Bet together. the third. the Tigers nifty pitehing staff when - | The drafting committee expected | ‘To the boalies in last night's con: | the baseball season rolls around. 195-2294 | to complete its work today and have | test, lots of credit ts given. Fyvier, | 10 the new national agreement ready |of Victoria, stopped 32 ehots, and 146 for submission to the joint meeting | Lenmann stopped 27 hot play against Broadway Friday when soe of the two leagues tomorrow, The) Two*ot Vancouver's Be were TIE" £}2 | committee already has agreed upon | made as a direct result of off-eides. Warner ‘Mhings credit now, ) A silver trophy goen to the win-| Werner ‘Miss Stirling ts an accomplished ner and a palr of skates to the run-| Nicholas . Widlinist now. Also she still enjoys ner up. The prise for third place Cinkering with a hammer and saw —|has not bee Jed upon as yet. She takes a full sweeping swing | FINAL RACE TO wits Sute“herssres '88| ~ STANFORD HAS VETERAN [ii tisttis’’wu lonen Seeeeee of 835 yardn and better. The final race will be a measured | [Olt =o: WON'T TALK BASKETBALL FIVE mile around the rink in : McGra of N ot Bberting .. ond education began for her as| STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Jan. |short time. Anderson of last year's Eh reg cagessrr tes pe sary | sation @0on as sho was big enough to toddie|11—Competition for Coach Walter | freshmen team and Gerson, who/| man to qualify for the finals so far. | found the course with her father.| Powell's basketball five ts especially | Played ob the 1923 five, are preeing| In the second heat tomorrow night | 7. he was given her first set of clubs his season, eter | tichmond for his position. Phil Donahue, winner of The Star | HI" mtn. por sadhana with seven letter) “reddy” Adams, who wns elected | ice races last year, will compete for | terry men back after their places on the |captain yesterday, has his place at " ime thin sease Rattoryera eed “gg oth la 6 bows team, and a large squad of candi-/standing guard cinched. Ad: ay agepetcn aio: wove Ae from others on the links. Her hair | “tes out on the floor every night. played this job on the championsh al : fe aubure—eyea, brown; face, tanned.| Mills 1s working out at center at team last year, and was the main CHANGES DUE - Golf is a game to be played, she | Present and ix going well, altho he is /cog in the defense. Adams in one of | BD feinks, not talkea, closely pressed by Exgen, a forward |the Cardinal's best athletes. He haa IN NATIONAL Ra “It's the greatest sport of them }°" the 1919 varsity. The reliable made his “8” in basketball, football, | Reit GEL” che says, “but there's nothing | "Wtde” Righter has been switchtd track and crew. He has played right | NET DATES | edie fn the world so. foolish to taix|*® forward during the last two days |end om the foottall varsity for two| Muroe and with “Jimmy” Davis, the offen-' years, and was mentioned on several! ssw YORK, Jan. 11.—The vietory atve work is being well taken care of. /of the all-coast teams this year. He /o¢ the American team tn the Davin R. Carver ts putting up @ snappy | won third place in the shotput in the |— a" cup matches, with the remiltant #hift fight for one of the jobn. Stanford-California meet last season, | 6¢ the 1921 international play to this “Dick” Richmond, who sequired| and the year before he rowed No. 7| country, will cause a marked change eh dowd ~ Room Rng Poa val So lg areaca oe ‘lin the awurding of national fixtures - | the main points of the new national, Vancouver has two tough games fret Washington State gusse last | eens ek ent Suakes, | during the coming stasea, At the 144—2475 | baseball constitution, including #ign. | yet to come this weék, meeting Seat: Manford’s athletic society annual meeting of the United States | . jing @ contract with Judge K. M.|tle at Seattle Wednesday, night, and year, ts being used at running fuard,| Pale Butt, who was elected to enp- | + > BON MARCHE LEAGUE . males then 9 and he te setting a fast pace for the|tain-the team at the close of last | .°7mi®, Association tm this city Feb Fiayed, Won, Lost, Pet | Landis for a term of seven years, to | Victoria at Victoria Saturday. ai 5 it ls expected that a number Ww et ! act an the chief dictator of baseball flock of candidates who are after the season, did not return this quarter. |'e ine teat 3 2 ceshy . ° fod. Richmond is fast on his feet/farry Austin, who played "a\% the feature tournaments will be | and adoption of a new form of play- Californians “ : a Y pee city center with the Tiger cage Completed Tint apd ras sine alv-otty end nu sot) | a ded, follows: | ers’ contracts, and ts @ clever basket thrower and part of the time last year, ts also| ey Uette-tae ye aa 38h Powell thinks that he will develop among the missing. Austin is attend - | oe Record Pass record for one yeas California completed a hin Mike Sexton, president of the! West Side Ciob, Forest Him, N. ¥. minor leagues’ organization, was ety. the defensive side of his game tn a! ing the University of California. a: OF ct decd aetna give) | tory-making, forward pass after eight minutes of play in the sec en the job of stamping out gambling —— | — Philadelphia. \p 15¢— 464) and any other unfair practices in the || Bowling Gossip || _1921_ aounies champtonsntp—Weat 16a 608) minors. He was directed to investi- “ | Side Club, Forest Hilla, N. ¥. c:t—-iva | Mtoe the gambling evil and take im-| | mediate «teps for its suppression, Major league cute 1971 national women's chmapion- ond quarter of the U. C.Ohio ibegping thelr twe trething camp rules: ‘The rare for individual homers te sie ’ 184— 458] President Stoneham and M | : ~ Rome ée 99 the City league is cortainiy ieee «| Ship-—Boston, ct i mn lonehs anager || State game at Pasadena Center en eee: AND U eon Hunters, Allen and O'Donnel | 1921 Church eup intercity matches ids BE) MeGraw, of the New York Glants,|| -qrae> Latham snapped the ball are neck-and-neck—firet ene in the | Philadelphia. 1fbe~ 419 | Were expected to arrive here during || to “Pesky” Sprott, who passed it the day, after a fying trip, from 7 - years Broadway 6841797 | Cuba with th: to Harold Muller, who, standing midi in the center of the field, hurled the ball ever Ohio's goal line 60 yarda into the waiting hands of H. W. Stephens, California's end. ‘Wonder 'f the Gtants end Tigers wit r 1921 intercollegtate champlonship Up their tittle feud of 11) whee TE AM ARE bet Ppa was te ihe eed. Tas | become neighbors at San Antonio Best worine’? Ii" playing relations “are Hunton i's tow pins ahead. “Cok BS ee oe WINNERS | Sete icc: , RIDLEY TO re—an| VANCOUVER, B Cc, Jan. 11 |Macario Flores, the popular Filipino | etl over the 100 mark, but has only battler, will make his first ring ap Dh i ef Ce | worreay. ‘Willard has had such @ long iny- rolled amen, ! , In the opinion of Coach Elmer —BLUE BIRD CLUB— Si Bebas forgotten whet # besting | me Puget Sound Paper Box Co. ara BOX. EDDIE Bearance here when he meets Bert || Henderson and other authorities, ||] Newest Maple Floor in, Git “or it ‘OD — team mowed the System Sign Co, me Forbes in the sixround event of the || no football team has ever com- i | Vancouver Athietio club's show Jan- th = pleted a longer forward pass. ast Madison or 19th Ave. Cars ‘by Truck took « brace and gained GO) epee that af the Reavies itive under a $7 to 10 count in the| Denvy Dempsey ‘Will believe the crities who aay he has ae bo he can line them up for |city cage league at the Crystal Pop! | —— Joe lorrahan not having sufficient gees last night. The close checking anal Pi adh mind organised Lambermem (time to train for his scheduled bout straight, (and loot = | with Bud Ridley at Bremerton on the Ward pass in the New Year game against S'87 team scored only one point in| to help conaiderabia, Charleston Firemen’g show have! wert Gunday the be Portiand-Spokanc | Bio Sata All-American stutt the second halt. Onty two new face te the Wan of ont to Portland and%signed Eddie! match starts, and they are ali watching . an nits In the other game of the night the |.” pscords this week: Elme Jonea,| Gorman to tangle with Buddy in one oretty close, bat Mt looks Uke @ Portiand Engtand accepting | University Commercial club had no |of Cheasty's with 177, asd Sebuneman. |of tho four-round main events, w Herman 2s the bantam champion Thoroughness ONLY $25.00 PER ACRE ‘The cables must be busted. trouble defeating the Noble Post by | of the Eagles, with 122 In the other feature bout Mac a 45 to 15 tally. Capt. fimith, of the Fagten, ange | Flores, he of the wallop, will show Boxers who Go their fast stepping eut-| ~1™ Commercial Mobte Post. that Schuneman is used to fame, (the fang that he still packs the old Bide the ring soon step themselves out wood: . Metanest the, a4 be held «= cham My v| @f the game. Jack Sharkey tent the |} areas | fhe ae he, held 0 champlenship beck | kick when he meots Johnny Thomp- ently example just one of ‘em = | Renn | en }won of Calwary. | | Wituane Allen was too tough for the beys fe| “Sallor” Hob Allen will meet Pon} vai _ Mike Gibbons says that Dempsey wil! | 1 ‘ | theo ma Saturday, Bot he tried | yor © #emi 30 Charactertese cur methots Bileeh cut fiat-tocters an fast es they | Summ ¢ Field "goat Tometack Bunday, and coulda't maxe | Jensen In the wemifinal, Doth are|| . Very “transaction, and our eus @ome at him. The shifty-footers are | Kirkpat! 4 Btavik 1, Woodcock &|the grade. willing and hard hitting welters 1] tomers ase aeseutol avery’ shor jn f beg one Thats why Mike | Hell 6, Kennte 6, Wi! ~=m gl i. Pree} pM — Eddie Moore and Filipino Martin toay fadguent With sound busi rother be t ® chanc ows — Wilt 6, Meienent te ‘Telephone i foome amped - ness —-« * | Gubstitutions Noyes tor Read, Duncan |have lots of pep, and they en =. {Rook sp to the special event, and _— for Peters, Horn for Noyes, Reynolds for Farl Loomis will meet Pat O'Leary or. ere has Innded the wertd se | 1o«s. Lose for Rennie, Rennie for Logg. in the curtain raiser, | 7/0 for checkers Capablanca and The Lineup A special bant will leave Colman ‘4 5 " ¥ | dock at 625 on Satuntay night and Wald om Savings Accounts You can tend 15 acres of Potatoes. If you can you will make $250.00 per month> | ; return to Seattle after the show is|] sccsones unjust to'Uhech ase Cnr for the whole year, and it will only take six months of your time to raise, Why be creat? Bill Brennan packed Bob Stewart, of the Rabe's Cafe | over, | dialty invites and sell this crop. You have the remaining 6 months to do as you please. team, ‘shot = nice series of 634, Hut f whe couldn't go wood wilh @ mascot raver: ep renege ome i r 3 $200 bonus. The summary: Seoring——iisld goale-| Uke Bob hast ae as i et Peoples Savings only work 6 months in the year. 100 acres of our land cost you only $2,500.00, on | cop: Bank & Boston theatre #0 tight for a six-night | Fun that the management gave him «| You can farm 100 acres to oats. If you can you can clear $5,000.00 per year and | Ripley 4, Hunton 2, Attieson %, Vander — prea een Fe Te Ksichner | Wilbur, of Denby Trock, put ma 1. Free throws—-Kelchner 6, | total, and is fast gaining on the lead easy terms. Remember you have this land, not for one year, but all the balance of | your life, and can leave an estate worth $50,000.00. 100 acres of our land is the finest life insurance you can have, for it pays you an annpal income for life and pays your what aasociation with celebrities can do for a fellow. He only stayed a} Erery time Emil Koch beets any- rounds, too, ‘The playing manager ts @ow aa extinct GEOOND AVE AND PIKE er. f the National league as the ancient | todo. Geort Attleson 7. Substitutions Huntoon for Ripley, | Ripley for Hu or eckett. | bod: practice, he pats their nam e Nf OTE, Duncan and Abe Mitchel pele ge ell yh gy Perey =f Mi a thor time seo he had heirs the full face value when you die. ish golfers, coming to Americ rburke burger for Gordon, | jt it, ely the boys have A r i + } Been calle Seeger, “mut acne |Merveract, Marburser for M- Gerdes | Beem makiig him take their’ namre 4 Why loan your money for the little interest you can get for it when you can in a ave eilied the bean sbout the easy neue, eerme tee Guith, gif 0 fast that about all he hae lata ) vest it in land that in 5 years will be worth 10 times what you invest, and in the | _— br th o—Ken Thomes. i Pra nw ag a meantime pays you annually from 100 to 200%? This sounds rather extravagant, NEW YORK, Jan. 11—Jack Joh) James O’Brien, former senistant | Fiectrie No 2 in the Commer but it is a fact. You can know by investigating what we are offering you. What gon, former heavyweight champion, | state's attorney, is retained at Chi-| they toon thres ova tenon Wheaten May be an end man in a minstrel) cago as special prosecutor of cases|No. 1. They canght Capt. Frelleon and show.after he finishes his “work for! against gumblers and eight indicted|2an O'Brion on an off night. Rddie the government.” Representatives of white Sox. Creseman a4 Cagt, Macteaa ave still & coloréd minstrel troupe have offer- byte utaned seta’ “ wth @4 Jack a contract and it is believed he will accept. better security can you have for your money than land, especially good land, such - as we are offering you at Skagit Bay? The foundation of all wealth is land; that is, good land. We are offering you in- | exhaustible soil, virgin soil; no stumps, no stones, no clearing; level, rich garden lands, right at sea level, in the district of the least rainfall of any on the Coast. SEN 5 0 | On rail and water transportation, close to towns, schools, churches, paved roads, where happy, contented and prosperous farmers are your neighbors. We are gi¥ ing you an opportunity to share in our good fortune in having bought this land In all our high grade Suitings and Overcoatings—in the great cheap. Will you accept it? We have repeatedly been told that we should be getting $100.00 per acre for this, , Clearance Sale now on. See the splendid Suits we are but we bought it cheap. We are offering you this chance, and it costs you nothing making for as little as $50. to come to our office and get the facts. *. 1 Our offer is to the poor and rich alike. Viglen is right, our terms reasonable and your gain is sure. Your chance is now. @ man or woman who can only buy Corner Second and Marion $1.85 15 acres is just as*welcome as the man who can buy 300 acres. We haven’t very much of this land for sale at this price, but it is yours while it lasts. Don’t delay if et wens phe por for a home. cabbage seed will clear you $1,000.00 per acre for a single crop. Turnip seed, beet seed, rape seed, spinach seed, bulbs of all kinds, potatoes, carrots, bak, tur- ff nips, cabbage, celery, spinach, asparagus, onions, tomatoes, pumpkins, corn, oats, |] hay, wheat, loganberries, blackberries, raspberries, grapes, currants, gooseberries, | | | If your gums are sore and bleeding you have Pyorrhea. This disease should be cured to insure good health, We specialize in high- class dentistry at reason- able prices consistent with best work. 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