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THE SEATTLE STAR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1921, METSIN |PREP MIDGETS TO OPEN| dence?) || SIGN TEAM | Buried Hatchets Don't Cut | _ STEEL _ BATTLE CAGE SEASON Peete || PROTESTS | seiooi spice i an impetuous thing | BLADERS #4 7 | | for € Q, : o etween Wisconsin and Ohio \ te With seven teams entered in the} will open its reason with Gould and|| When Renny Leonard, world’s | a OF ¢ xample, the break between Wiscons' ‘ R P CK league the annual high schoo! midget | Riv at forwards, Titon at centor|| lightweight king, and Richie || N L ( AC E State. ee ] ¥ | Mitchell, Milwaukee challenge: J ° -. | maketball season will get under way |and Halden and Provont at rd. Ohio State arrived on the gridiron last fall with a con- ‘419 | Thurwday with three games billed, | Their opponente—East Side high || stage thelr mitt party in Gotham || ference title and a trip to the coast. iS Rroadway will play host to the |school—will take the floor with Rob Friday night Leonard will dr IC RY Bs |Manand five at the Pine st, gym-jert Mahoney at center, Ralph Hop- || down $40,000 and Mitchel! $20,000. Wisconsin, too, had a great football year. More Badger ; players were selected for All-Western conference places ANDING OF THE TEAMS = | 248/um, while Queen Anno will tan-| per and Walter Straus at forward The bout has been billed an a Charging that the Northe: © 4 Two more final lists for the a = Wan Loxt Pet,{sle with Hast Iligh at Queen Anne,/and John Renner and Mao Pearne || benefit for Rurepean food funds, |, . —e ae a : 7 Mt) than Bucks. z skating championship will be nm qe veet | and Franklin will entertain the Lin-/at guards, Richmond Smith and || Whatdo-youmean benofit? tous a fe Sve | Cet res But when the 1921 schedule was made up Wisconsin || tonight when the second set of hy 3 7 coln five in the Mt, Raker gym. West | Rodney Gilbert are the first string Kertis back into the game last Sat was left off Ohio's calling list. in The Star steel blade event will be’ raced between periods at the Vane couver-Seattle hockey game at they Arena, Some nifty skaters are booked to | perform with Phil Donahue, winner ay of ‘The Star races last year, in the second heat, and Buster Brown Wisconsin charges Ohio with poor sportsmanship. It is an explosion of school spirit. Both institutions are keyed high. Rivalry has separated them instead of bringing them together—the real purpose of college athletics. Buried hatchets are the best hatchets. Seattle won't start its season until | subs urday after he had four personal Monday, when they meet Lincoln at | PRANKLIN PLAYFIELD |fouls called against him, Rons @eattle has a chance to slip back | Hncotn ‘is ST RE orge, Manager of the System Bi jorthern Life win the City league B P A le rystal ool Baturday, The ineur preliminary | wards and Marquist and Deetken at guards | With teamn e 4 from wix efty | ance men won that game by the m rated as the dark horse of the sem WAY FIVE Coach Leaf win pick his Lincoln | playfielda, the 1 Houne Hasket-' gin of one point, seoring the winning | on, in the first preliminary. Here's » Midget team from: John Mullin (oap-| ball leagues will get under wag to counter after the final whistle bh he complete card for tonight: the complete card for tonigh ree ncn to os North and thn FAVORED, siete rm Soin Main wn | ballin wh ant unde war tw. counter aftr the fal whvsie ba’ SONNY MODELS | TWELVE 1920 i ominw = UP & Midseason pace set five this son, and|Inwegan, guard, and MacDonald,| Hiawatha, Ballard and South Park | foul ON SALE | TONIGHT : ae i rac, en | rng, oar an MeeDal | Mlawete, Bstard cod, Soh Pe fi sinun ON, COASTERS GO [7x eo sosnsonm Sitraction here, will have their usual to win the ti ey will | wards, Sentor and Intermediate divisions, — | amen are billed for] intent good luck emt ny 1 h Armie § | go t the Unt| Brown, i. W. Frederickson and Bure Salant advanwaae, but dhe local team {line up with Armle Marton and Arai! Wost Seattle, which doce not play| | Wach team will play each team tn | Thursday in the city circuit with the | versity of Washington, pre belne put| TO BIG SHOW preg ade dl cage crew, has protested the : tf they can spank the Van-|%0ols will also play on tho eame/yp against Lincoin with Lohrer at mace lays that the midget teams are) center, Mcinto: booked, performing in a » to the midget strug couyer septet in the he clash set for tonight at the local arena. Vanoouver held its plac , top of the heap by downing V a Monday night in the North and the FAVOR rs will ¢ Dae had a much-needed rest and will|at forwards, Welch at center, Kad | until Monday, face a hard task in de-|!t» own ‘division once thin #eason. | Northern Life team meeting the| on pale tov edge : ‘ond heat~Phil Donahue, G. Rerinto the fray with all ite speed|Feek And Twukuno at guards, with | voloping midget team because of |The teams are competing for the Chauncey Wright aggregation and ies gl ; ‘a Fenedcg Th ares Maaale Go peek wih’) Wants a Cyril Walea F. J. Raby Se oe Ken Schoenfeldt and Wagner for|the difficulty in obtaining the gym|A. G, Bpalding trophy, a three-year|the ¥, M. C. A. lockshg horns with |imonele ure all deemed an ia ¥ the Const Mague tast year will G0! | 4 Paul Chapin. ae oy - i ray | subs. ltor practice. Coach Young has not| cup. Hallard won the senior title siks’ fivi nodels are al} dreaved up in Purple) their apring training in big league | 4" Paul Uaipin. Tonight's game will cet under way * | for practs Coach Young has not/cup. Hallard won for Utle the Iikw’ five, and Gold colors and are mounted. | camps toe eo they all ought to| ‘These racers are asked to report Rallard ta slated to oppose the! decided upon hia midget lineup an|and B, F, Day the intermediate hon-| Neither the Northern Life nor the h30 with the teams lining up as tl hae '. Tigers with Wikerson at ce They are nelling for $1.50, Harold e guia at the Arena office not later than at year | wr make #trong bids for regular jobs en | Wright team have tasted defeat in! pagy and Harold Dyer, two enter-| Here's the lineup of men sent up: & p.m. for numbers and instruc yet, altho Jamieson has the tnalde ia Postion Vancoaver, | Spence and Verring at forwards, and/track for center job and N ita wchedule follow the league tiffe and & good game be ; / . Lehman | Hartwig and Wilson at guards Hagist has almost cinched a forward) 3B. ¥. Day va. Ballard at Baflard.| should te in order. gies Soran ed — me bined ; "a ) ‘The champion Queen Anne team! berth South Park ys. Hiawatha at Lin ee ee AOE nee Oe Oe ‘ fBhag ea bby | omen | . aioe _ | ee re form last week and who did not * * * * * & © 4: © high school, at Collina,| When Mike Gordon, star System SAYS HE IS Johnny Mitchell, » hortatep, Vernon show up for thelr heats, will be ae ri Following is the complete schedule for the high school | ‘The games got under way at § Slee Co. forward, bumped into ene JIMMY RING pitcher, Oskland te =e t ¢ the Ase! . betore 3 i ps! zt | midget and freshmen basketball season: D. m. and ure open to the public, [Of the Puget Bound Paper Box Co Tigers go ara ste root arte RedlerFo . Ven | we Sentiny 12 ape peat tage SRI at Lincotn, |men the other night he broke hin | Bert Cole, pitcher, San Francisco to | ‘Tonight's heats will be the usual : | Mroadway ve Wallard at I | nen ro collar bone and will be out for the| SPOKANE, Jan, 12—A man who| ,, Wetroit Tiger. to | tight laps with the course being laid | Queen Anne va Bast Wi a ashe va Rrastwey et Queen GOOD CAGE pest Of the Sennen, Ho was one or |v be is simmy vtitg, metaber of} “pase Male, emake, Soomaente out so that the men turn the ends | xancoin va Franktin at Fresktm. the mainstays of the sign team and | the winning Cincinnatl Reds ball) behind the hockey nets instead of . it Frankie Til T ON Manager George is looking for a| Clb, wan arrested here late this aft. | o Box. in front of them, eat Beattie boas + conser " . shortatep, Salt Lake ~ re wy 14 good man to take his place. Any ex-| Toon on a charge of passing a bad to Chieage White Sox. EIG LAPS ‘ya, Maat igh at Prankiin ¢ va Mast High at Mallar TONIGHT | Perlenced player winhing to play with |Checks | Samumy Bohne, third baseman, Seat- AS USUAL a we Seame _ ' y ve Weat Beattlc at lroadway. the sign team should get in touch olice think he is a manquerader, te 9 Cray Made. | very racer entered will have two ary eve. Praakite © : ear aaa | Herb Brent, pitcher, Seattle to a ee he in ae Franklin n Athletic club team, | with George at the Syutem Sign Co. | U#ing the name of Ring, and are in-| “Ciney Sede. zi |chances to win a heat. The first OF BIG Broadway ve. Went Heattle at West Sont-| morass va Preaniennt Dollard. | boyn of Henttle, | ts voutigating: ° man holds to his| Lew flue, first sacker, Portland te | geries of second trial heats will be | te. Lincoln ve, East High at Lincoia. will go up a ‘ong Knights % ory, © came here a few days ago eee. held next week, the racers to Queen Anne va. Franklin at Queen Aane, | Gincolt,rs, Hast Mien At iio at Weat Se-|of Columbun basketball five this eve-|_Th® floor at the Crystal Pool,!and gave out interviews, asserting! © “Orta ten Soentee, Portas te | i Ss t “ Cote. named within the next few days, January U4 | ate, ona ax tent spr et |where the City league games are| that he was going to visit relatives perenne oh 2 | . site’ ard wa Franklin at Franklin. | -_ id oem od 60 atin thee . Shar age aE STOP = a SS Sass High of tancotn | Foureary 1 . acattia, | The colored team has a good tine. | DMed. le still no slippery that it’s !in Idaho | cHICAG jim Fiynn,| PORTLAND, Jan. 12—Terry pgp Queen Anne va, West Seattle at Queen| 7 ; : up of well known starn. “Ham*|“ngerous to play on. The players _— —— heavyweight of and well-|ler, of New York, nas been signed EL PRATT may deg yen Jean't keep their f f | | sions saghe his Anne a a | Queen Anne va Lincoln at Lincola, Greene, Johnny Prim, Clyde Cote |" cop their footing half of the) Jack Dempsey is getting a lot of | known figure in the boxing game, | sta six-round exhibition bere] abe a eae oop A “s Vebraary 24 man, Claude Norris and Smally wili| Um and the floor ought to be wash- challenges in his mail. Miske got) will box Carl Morris, another old-jagainst Jack Dempsey January 26, allera va Queen Am ~~ Dalard ve Queen Anne at Queen Anne start the for the Sunset club, | before any of the men are seriou: 5,000 for taking @ kayo and Bren-| timer, at Tucson, Ariz. in the near|the promoters announced this afters If he doesn’t, | Hrosdway va Lincoln at Lin Hroadway va Lincoin at Droadway « ty eae | oo ie Bast High va West Seattle at West Beat Meee peittic at Weet fe-| With Wells and Britton ready to Jump | '¥ in $35,000 for his show. future. noon 2 = us | in the fray any minute es Pe ee eT ee 7 ee won't be able to deny that his| f deal with the) \™ | February 28 ‘The Caseys will present thetr asnal 14 va. Lincein at Lincoln. lineup with the exception of Mo: cast High va Mroadway at Hrogdway, J cat Seattle va Franklin at Frankia. ity playing for Btan Kiddie, The game | ar et Seattle va Franklin at West Yankees was a| tie March 4 rts at § p.m J ; . are wtarts at § p raid instead of A OA enttie at Ballard. a trade Pratt is un | yar" eathest| | OPEN SEASON to coach at the| “Ww” FIVE | | All six city high school bankethan | j teams will swing into action in the opening games of the season Friday | | with Ballard playing Weet Seattle | at Weat Seattle, Lincoln entertaining a | Hrgadway and Franklin entertaining thé Queen Anne five. — * = University of doe Lynch, new champion of the Mwhes he TO PLAY tt the Yackee catnone ux| TACOMANS banties, says he'll take a ehort rent | etore he whales some of the 374 = Removal Sale Grows Each Day . “VALUES TELL” The reason why—We deliver what we claim. 315% Off — our original low prices for Kuppenheimer good clothes makes the selling of every garment on our big clothing floor a valued purchase. of Real Sportsmanship The Davis cup—tifted by Amert can tennis stare from the Au» trallans—ia on its way back home. We are af gind it's ours again Preparations are being made to give the cup and the stars who a proper welcom et'n not forget Australia who lost it Brookes, & great winner for yearn, proved himaelf a great loner. During the match the referee who decides whether a ball in in wide or outside the court, made a ruling against Tilden. The de ciston was palpably wrong. In order to even it up Brookes: deliberately sent hia next drive outside his opponent's court, He purposely lomt the point. Brookes did it in a spirit of GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP. The University of Washington cage five will play its first real game of the season Friday night when the Sun Dodgers tackle the hoopers from the Un ity of Puget Sound of SANDWICH Tacoma at the local gym. A few weeks azo when Miller! The Washington team is showing Hinggins out-swapped Frazee, giv-| up well so far and Sun Dodger fans ing Ruel, Vick, Thormahbien and! are hoping for a successful season Pratt for Schang, Harper, McNally} Friday’s Uneup will undoubtedly BBd Hoyt, it looked like the Red | find Lewis and Talbot at forwards, Sex bad gotten a sandwich for a/ Sellk at center and Gardner, Bryan It was known then that and Crawford alternating at guards. Pratt was on the outside. Nicholson, regular guard, ie still out Pratt's conching contract cals for|of the game with an injured hand. Fras fading hin eanry vo tien) PRINCETON that he thinks Del will fall for it SPILLED LOSES ICE TILT BEANS PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12.—The The Red Sox owner ts sald to princeton university hockey team Bmave kept the secret dark that he| went down to defeat by an 8.2 count ‘That's what makes tennis Bot $25,000 extra cash in the trade. | here last night at the hands of the | worth while—the sportamanship a a Boston sport writer spilied Quaker City team in a fast contest. | in it. ‘The bean spilier claims tat! : | wna ‘secns ue “rnty can! MARANVILLE IS NOW | for his theatrical ventures and| Serer, tat ote et | ON TRADING BLOCK The same quill-wielder totale up| ‘column showing that Frazee bas| Changing bunk houses often does) ‘The Pirates may land him. Gib- Pecelved $227,500 in cash for Rup-| dal! players good. It also puts new | son han t that he would glad pert and Huston—all at the ex-| life into the audiences to switch ‘em ly spare for such a man as Maran; pense of the ball ctub. around. ville. Boston fans say that Frasee| “Rabbit™ Maranvilie, star short-| McGraw has tried to buy the “Rab- an take his choice between be-| stop, has been giving Boston fans bit” outright. Garry Herrmann has ime called a sucker trader or ad-| thrills for eight seasc | made an offer for the Reds, Mitting that he got some boot | But the Braves have decided to| Bvt the Pirates soem to have the 3 Itrade the “Rabbit” off if they can! best chance to land him. They have | |get the proper value in players to) Players to offer. fo F@izec is in a tight fix un-| ver his worth. Any deal will suit Maranvite. | tees Pratt does consent to work! He ts still a great shortstop, But| The club that pulls it off will get for him next season | he’s sort of worn out the stuff which |@ mighty valuable bundle of ability. Pratt played his best game tast | ™240 color for cheering fans. ut | «i season for the Yanks, He might|. The fans won't protest if the “Rab-| Joe Stecher, who lost his crown as | Miles. np his epeed thie’ year if he is swapped. Maranville himself | heavyweight raasling champion to| &C0., Inc. chooses to get back into baseball = be | "layer F 4 + Presit-|Omaha suffering with a sprained | 1109 3rd, Seattle \ , Michigan got Pratt especiaNy to/4¢nt Grants wants for his star. shoulder. 2 _ ene - . 3 coach baseball. The schoo! has held 7 aa oe oer ereene : | the Western conference champion- EAL ‘ e , ship for three seasons | ‘ fo Del is between two rose | 2 { OX- rot DENTISTS srl gas! > 0 Specs ~s igh bor and a chance to make Frazee Re; i Donens of them are quickly lenrned by my pein aig ae sess} - Qvercoats | $43.35 MARQUARD IS OPERATED ON Warbone net of Beth oon (Regular Price $65) BALTIMORE, M4. 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