The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1921, Page 11

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aatiy re WIN OVERTIME GO, 4-3 STANDING OF THY TEAMS Won. Lost, Pet. 2 : ' —- § ee | BY LEO H. LASSEN "® Seattle Mets today the locals are back had to play again last night to beat » Dut beat ‘em they did, in Place in the Coast puck race | locals put up & game upl Mast night and the powerful & #to3 count. Charley Tol the winning goal on a shot. trom the right wing from Foyston after the finally van Millionaires hill | bin | ter. on) Se! center had carried the puck | the scoring zone and had duped Vancouver defense. Millionaires got off to a tart tn the first counted on a pass fr tn front of the nets in 3 period whe i fy om | a“ Scored aguin after 1251 mim of play on a pretty shot t didnt touch ef all . =u ? & bag ily the wonderfat goal tending Lehman tn the Vancouver Prevented the Mets from keep Estep with the vistors in the) Savage, star guard of the Railsplitters, will We able to play|o'* st center, Pearne and Greene| The Elks go into tonight's game BILL SAVAGE Hopes are running high out at Lincoln high school that Bill) runrds THE FIVES PLAY FRIDAY With Broatway and Lincoln fur hishing the feature game at Lincoln, the city high schooP basketball league SEATTLE STAR club next season, it was otherwise, it was said. will begin play tomorrow afternoon. In the other gaumen of the day West Seattio will oppose Ballard at Weat Seattie, and dQueen Anne will play | Frookdin at Franklin, As the race opens, Hroadway, Lin soln and Quéen Anne are the favor ites for the first division places, | with West ttle and Franklin as weak member With four lettern | Lincotn will be a defeat Broadway in the lineup, cht favorite to when these teams Ket together, The Lincoln team acems to suffering from an acute attack of overconfidence, however, and it may cause their downfall | Lincoln will enter the game with | Baaeford and Notian at forwards, Hesketh at center and Savage and | Kunz at guards. | Broadway will take the floor with {Harris and Carmody at forwards, Gilmore at center, and with Haury, | Meteter and Hart for guards. ‘Queen Anne is expected to tine up against Franklin with Trumbull and Dougias at forwards, Bacehuse at center and Hanser amt MoeCarty Franklin in slated to start the dark horses and Ballard as the/ | CITY PIN LEADERS TO MIX TONIGHT CrrY LEAGUE STANDINGS ike nN ne |! ambermes Orpheum. | ‘There's bound to be a battle royal Jin the elty bowling league tonight, when the Elka No. 1, prement lead era, and the B. N, Brooks five, sec lond place holders, tangle in the few ture mateh of Thureday’s schedule, on the Blkw’ alleyn. formally announced Wednesday. McBride Will Manage Washington Americans WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—George McBride will manage the Washington American league baseball + Clark Griffith, president of the club, will continue to direct purchases and trades of players, but McBride will have complete charge of the team Elks No. 1 and E. N. Brooks Bowling Teams Meet ‘O’DOUL TO HAVE HIS "CHANCE "THIS YEAR t league Dw Linge aS CS COMMERCIAL HAGCK 7 “ u Won. t in @ long for @ reeruit It's double time to a youngster who hasa sleeve ful of pitching talent Wrank “Letty” O'Doul batted « thourand an «a4 b © nc hwarmer for the Yankees lart season His gifted left arm might as well have been in 489\a sting. Huggins wns afraid to trust $27 a youngster—one of the most prom. iaing the Pacific Coast league ever CQMMERAAL LEAGUE Book ume is 168 oo Driver Codarweti big |? STAR CITY | CAGE TEAMS BATTLE ‘TANDING OF THY TEAMS t = 8. Paper Box Co Bilent Frat ¥ 3335333223 Bimer Nobie Post™... Two undefeated teams clash tn the feature game of the city basketball league offering at the Crystal Pool tonight when the strong Northern Life and Chauncey Wright fives meet ‘The Northern Life team bas Kick- ed thru with two straight wina, de feating the University Commeretal Period. The Seattle team stm shots on Lehman during g@eesion, but he turned ‘em a" » Line age 9 gee | forwards, and Knowles and Jones at/ with « handicap of 2% ping, while the thruout the season for the Lincoln cage five thig year, It) an |Hrooks five bas but a handleap of 1,| | was thought for some time that Savage would @aduate at|” weet seatte has four vets on|all of thelr team but Davis belng sent up to the big show But “Letty” et his delayed {Club and the System Sign Co, while But “Lefty” te to get his delayed! 11 wright teams has deteated Sam trial next season. Qside, using and skates, bead in the /was a marvelous exhibition tending. Lehman. of He hasn his hands, pads,| the end of this quarter, but he still has a couple of credits) hand against BaNard, and ts the real | # and he even stuck | to make, and before he graduates he will be eligible to play| oat**horve of the league. way of one shot.| the complete season. Fraser |and Olsen will alternate at center 't made up his mind yet az to! Win Osterman and Lawrenee at | tohether he will stay in school or not. If he does, Lincoin’s|torwards and Byers, Kindred and however, contr | Chances for the city basketball five are boosted high, because | Cur at guards. Mets from scoring for the| Savage, without a doubt, is by far the best guard in local| BALLARD 18 evening. The in the third period and tim: Rickey counting goal after carrying Mets came | ‘ ' the | the puck} interscholastic cage circles. | WEAK Ballard, with Walby, center, as | their only big follow and only vet eran, is weak. The other positions hb, and is hogging at an javerage of 184, geratch being 185 pina, The Elka will line ap an follows, leach man's handicap being enumer- ated: Kinne Eberting & Hausdorf 12, Dobb 3, Vaden sa BROOKS | LINEUP The Hrooks five will take the al TR Pockett | J. Puckett [Kuno ... |G Puckett Thompooa {{} BANKS WITH iy) MAILS . 412| The swap which sent Mogridge and 6? \‘Thornmahlen to Boston leaves New 4a | York's left-handed pitching business | up to Harry Harper and O’Doul. | The California kid will try to make the mite manager regret his oversight re at O'Doul came up to the big show omen an oer | Cooper Pertman | Young | Bereman Silent Prats. Both of tonight's oom tenders have some of the strongest | players in the league in their lineup. , ‘They will take the floor as follows: Nor. Life Position Wrighte— rd Hem Kertis .. | | Substitutes—Northern Tite: son, Williams, Grabam, Eice, Latta. Wrights: | Folk, Eckman. b ——|from the Frisco Seals rated as the 2847 |equal of Walter Maile, or|, Mails pitched the Cleveland In- idians into a pennant by winning |, 7 |seven starts for Tris Speaker. will be filled by Shaw and McManus at forwards and Lowrey and Ander- son at, guards. ‘The recond teams wit! furnish the Preliminary games, and the after. noon’s cage program in each school gets under way at,3:30, leys an followm: Huntoon sc, Wade se, Shuman, ac. Mahnken sc, Davis 1. | yonnece | There isn't a chance tor the Brooks | Thompson team to slip into first place this | Vemmy ~~ | week, even if they make a clean [\ieier ---------"" — of tonight's games, og 04 | they are four games behind the ike jas a rewult of last week's matches. | But if the Haberdashere should kick thru with sald clean sweep, the Ant jerw hold on the top rung of the league Indder will be mighty shaky. Another good match should be on tap at the Ideal alleys, when the Elka No, 2 team gets together with | the fastgoing Bagies. The F. 0. E. team in coming along at a fast pace, | % and they have a fine chance to fin |W In the money yet DONAHUE AND BROWN | WIN HEATS Phil Donahue, winner of The Star = }icn races last year, and Buster ¢ Const league per. Brown didn't have mach trouble in ais | winning their heats in The Star races mw iim the secondy set of heats at the Arena last night. | Brown won the first heat tn amg | Wa. Paul Chapin fell at the third ‘an-|turn and didnt have a chanos to| pve keep pace, while J. C. Johnson} Cast. Guta cnater om | couldnt negotiate the turns efther, | e™ = valby, land gave it up after half a lap. | the only basketball BROWN TAKES the ice and shooting about 10/ out. It was a pretty effort. | carried the puck down the & few minutes later, passed to who shot, and then Tobin the pack tn on the rebound Lebman's pada. Morris added @ Mast shot just before the gong, B® back-handed shot from a re This game wil get under way at” m The first game tonight wif bring logether the Elks club and the Y. M. | 1H gait C. A. The Elks didn’t look very th:|. Now Huggins t# wondering tf he|strong in their first game, which! |had the pennant key pn his bench | they lost to the System Sign Co., Dut S€1—2472 |for a whole season and didn't use it/they have the nucleus for a strong | to unlock the door. team. The “Y” got away to a flying + 1¢5— £19|\O"Doul's chief booster—not im | start by defeating the Puget Sound ; 579 |cluding the entire Pacific Coast—is| Paper Box . This game will start at 8p, m. and!) the teams will line up as follows: © Pos! . “ 7. 164 that Joo Camnolty, 7 Francisco outfirider, i) Spotl sian Hi Oraham, guard ow en's championship Broad: ketball five, is coaching midget team thie yemr. th sides went scareless fm the period until about a minute be- the final gong, when Skinner past Holmes on a pass from! and the game went into . took the locats fust 1 mfnute 46 seconds to score the winning fn the overtime session, Tobin “The Detroit club will claim the coaster in a minute if Huggins wants to waive him out eague,” says the jewel of Georgia | Thats a mighty roming from the jplayer in baseball. | FANS FOR HIM More glory is 9 by Omcar’ Vitt oii 2686 Tie 46 M fine compliment | Mit?™ highest salaried | amit HE’S HERE NOW!! oe tends: retense him anyhow, seco Walker to Bastera reporta Cutehaw will Be a Const inague pastimer to ae J stven the youngster He thinks “Lefty” {31 | has the stuff to make a champion. 31 | O'Doul will be watched with keen se: Interest to ere whether Huggins 7} played a good hunch or a lame one jin making a wall flower out of a S14 | poanible star. 218 ase 26 ight find the Elks No. 3 equad lock. | MAete® ----- ing horns with the Rube Cafe five| por. on the Ideal alley®, and the Union| Wesard ————--- Tailors playing Fuppe's Cafe on the! same elleya Cheasty’s will argue with the Den-| Thompess by Trock team at the Elks’ club, and | Shepard the Orpheums and the Lumbermen | Yillieee -- Pte | Will get together at the Orpheum al-| Nicholas > feoyn Donne! ... LEONARD AND Staying on the heels of F. J. Raby until the fifth lap, when he went into first place and finished almost | |® xp ahead. Cyril Wales, a young: ster, couldn't make the cornery, and/ [he got all tangled up trying be Donahue, Brown and James Mo 617 | es} iy SUNSET CLUB WANTS GAMES The Sunset Athletic club, a fast also showed up pretty well, bard. y must come in for a word if praise for his stellar skating last cht. attend Frankia pert fall “Dac” Leaf, veteran care ngein coaching the Lincein mid) season. PRASPCERS 3225 B® 4 | ‘ih ts tater, im! <= deme | cote this 44—2728 it | 108 ANGELES, Jan. 13—Jack Oe Leas RAW ew ee eR RoR eee it E and Smokey Harris ga’ plenty to worry about. They | hd in Vancouver's three goaln, contented himself | playing defensive hockey most | game and he did it in beart- ckey MacKay ng fashion. Friday night, and Seat rest until Monday, [Right Wing. ng b7 periods— eooceere 2010-5 = 020-4 Vancouver, @ pertot—«1) Harris, 3:24. 12:61. pertos — fontthe, e4t. (4) Seattle, Tobia, 3:27. Stle, Morris, 6:39. ‘Third period Har 1 Overtime Foyston, 1°46. Saba titetions Peet pertod—Seattie, Morris tor To! Becond = period—Seattie, Marra: g Tv ‘or Murray, Morr! Pobin vomcarst, Deseses st Adams, J. Adams tor Desirean. ‘Third pericd—Seattia, Tohtn for M lurray for Foyston, Morr for Ti Ts) when they in Vancouver. fxter Vaneouver, Har- Rickey. (6) Vancouver, Sktrner $1 period—C1Y Beatin, Tobts tn ttle } | j Ben tn, for for | 7 ' | Loe engstoe pfiot, wi | > trying to find « catcher y Rassler's shoon Rassler | t he's also Detroit Tigers, it leaves Fete Lapan as the only Angel receiver, and Pete cer- tainly needs a lot of help. BERKELEY, Jan 12—Gratuate| Manager Luther Nichola, of the Uni- versity of California, said yesterday that it was entirety out of the ques- tion for the University of California| football team to make a trip to the| East. Studies and other considera. tions ware given by Nichols an the! reason. Any team that wants to play with California must come to the Pacific coast. ANDERSON TO LEAD NOTRE DAME | SOUTH BEND, Ind, Jan. 13--Phd die Anderson, right end letterman for two years, was elected capiain of the Notre Dame college football team for the coming season at the last | up of racers who have already com | — Wee to mans o the Lawrence and Grath have now qualified for the attle cage forwards, finals, EATS NEXT mmo = WEEK — they did at ends om the gridiron a Rakeratiet@ high school wen the Call > grid title last week, defeating The finals will be a measured mile =) _,| MIDGETS AND - PLAY TODAY night preferred to skate in front of the hockey nets instead of behind them, s0 the rest of the races will be staged on the usual course at the ‘The high achool midget and fresh Arena. men basketball leagues were sched niled to get under way this afternoon, | with three games being billed in each | division. | The East Mich fives wil tangic | with Queen Anne tn the Quay gym The heats next week wif be made peted. The winners of these heats will also place in the finals LANDIS FORMALLY INSTALLED CHICAGO, Jan. 12.—Judge K. M.|t0 Brondway, and Lincoln plays at Landis, formally inetailed in his new | Pranklin. fob ae supreme head of organized| West Beattie won't get inte action baseball, today started building up an| Until the Monday games, when they organization with which to carry out |P!ay Lincoln at Lincoln. his work. " a SGA The judge was expretet to an|- ELLIOTT SOLD nounce his choice for mecretary-treas trer before the end of the week. TO SOLONS The meeting of baseball lenders at} CHICAGO, Jan, 13-—“Rowdy" ¥- which Landis was finally accepted | Ifott was sold yesterday by the ended in complete harmony. Brooklyn National league ctub to the A breakup at the last minute was| Sacramento Pacific Coast league averted when Judge Landis an-| club. Elliott formerly played on the nounced he would not accept the po-| Pactfic coast. sition unless given absolute auth ity to take action against any player |im one of the tiffa Ballard journeys | \MITCHELL READY | NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—Benny Leonard and Richie Mitchel, who are to meet here tomorrow night for the worlf’s lightweight championship, lended their training here today. Both will indulge ip juet enough ex- ercian to keep on eden The cham- pion is a 7-to-5 favorite in the bet ting. Both have posted forfeits of $5,000 to weigh 125 pounds at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. | |] and antck, eure SERVICE ts re quired, EVERYONE IN SEAT. TLE knows who to call, expe claly the DOCTORS AND NURSES. ‘They af know MAIN STIX FIVE HUNDRED can be relied Seattle TaxicabCo. MAIN SIX FIVE HUNDRED MAIN 6500 | | Dempeey, world’s heavyweight box. ing champion, was scheduled to leave here early this morning for Portland. Or, where he is to box Terry Keller in a sixround exhibition go Jan- wary 26. In one of the best basketball eumes seen on a local floor for some time, the Knights of Columbus team beat the colored Sunset Athletic club five |by n 48-27 count on the Casey floor |The good sportsmanship and clean | playing of the losers was one of the features of the contest. team composed of colored boys, ts after basketball games. Many well known colored gridiron and cage stars are in the lineup. Games can be arranged by calling George Green | at Bast 6060, or writing to him/at | 512 Union et. BATTERY D WINS CAGE TILT Battery D beat the headquarters company by a 58-31 count at the Armory last night in the State Na- onal Guard basketball race, $3 and $3.50 ARROW, IMPERIAL AND MANCHESTER SHIRTS l ALL WINTER HALF 50 UNDERWEAR PRICE * ARS * es eROeRA OLE OLSON | (OSCAR GERARD) THE KING OF SWEDISH FUN-MAKERS INe- Henry G. Young’s Shirt Shops “The Place to Save Money” 2 1433 Fourth Ave. 221 Union St, Joshua Green Bldg. Bet. 2nd and 3rd. for Murray. Overtime period—Seattia, Tobin im Penalties Nona | Referee —Mickey ton. tor} annual football banquet here | night. The memory of George Gipp. | the 1920 all-American half back, who | died shortly after the end of the foot ball season, wan respected by the banqueters, who rtood with heads bowed for a moment. START BANKERS’ CAGE SEASON | me Bankerv Basketbay lopened the season last night with |tyo fast games, the National City walloping the Union National by a |24-12 count and the National Bank ot Commerce handing the Dexter or club, after an effort had been | made to amend his powers so that he | could only “recommend.” All Is Not Gold That Glitters — Big Business Houses Feel the Troubles of Readjustment— Hub Clothing Company Decides to Take Its Losses in One Big Dose “YUMPIN YIMMINY” A FLASHY, FETCHY, FUN AND MUSICAL HIT WITH 1,000 LAUGHS SEE HIM! WITH LEWIS WHITE AND EDDIE WRIGHT IN THE FUNNIEST OF FUN-MAKING INCIDENTS M12 Third Ave. Next to Bokit's. It Out Yourself” says the Good Judge league immy Wilde, king her only om, will defeat Pete t when they meet in in a 20-round contest, - it the American will lowe. Still clinging to ibardier Wells, Londoners wi iting even money that he will win mn Battling Levinsky in another wound bout on the same card. | | 1224-Third Ave COR UNIVERSIT Y- to 4 were being offered their old idol, ere Horton boys the short end of a 26.) 20 score. PARIS SCHOOL OF VAUDEVILLE TRAINING Teaching Drama, Comedy and Daneing We finish you for the stage. Dancing instructor, Howard Kt ‘Taylor, teaching the latest crea tions in the following dances Classics, Ballet, Nature, Oriental, Toe, Becentric, Scotch, Clog and Soft Shoe Dancing. Office 4091-4091-A Arcade Bldg. Phone Edliott 6390 for Appointineot 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. Ironclad guar- antee 15 years, Extracting absolutely without pain or bad after- effects. ‘The readjustment period through which the country is now passing creates problems for all classes of people, and the larger business houses are by no means exempt. In some cases even the working man has had to suffer a loss in the way tieularty unfortunate, for tt was to be hoped that the general prosper: ity enjoyed during the war would standard of living for the masses of the people, and that unquestion- ably will be the final result. M. 8. Bornstein, president of the Hub Clothing Company, veteran Pioneer Sq won to know that even the oldest established concerns doing a big business must take losses due to present conditions. The Hub car United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 of reduced wages, This ts par) result in permanently raising the | © Clothiers, has rea-| Jries a tremendous stock of men’s apparel. Naturally all of it was bought to sell at prices that would show a legitimate profit. Now it is found neceasary to put on @ sale and let the publiq have this stock at just half of the regular retail prices, ‘The Hub will BP closed Thursday and Friday for stock taking. On Saturday morning at 9 o'clock the doors will open with every article in stock (except shoes, a few items in work goods and contract collars) selling at half price. Inasmuch as the public Is well acquainted with the standard high grade character of the Hub stock, there will no doubt be a rush to take advantage of the 50 per cent reductions. Full tafls will appear in The Star I'ri- day. | Joxpértenced salesmen and women can secure employment during sale by applying at The Hub Friday, | And you will find how much more satisfaction a little of this Real ‘Tobacco gives you than you ever got from a big chew of the ordinary kind. The good, rich, real to- bacco taste lasts so long you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often. So it costs you less, Any man who _ uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT isa short-cut tobacco HEAR HIM! SING “HELLO, WISCONSIN” IN SWEDISH. IT'S A ROAR AND A SCREAM BIG NOVELTY AND SPECIALTY OFFERINGS BY THE BIG BEAUTY CHORUS OF SINGERS AND DANCERS “EVERYTHING ON A BIG SC. UT THE SCALE OF PRICES” ‘LEVY’S ORPHEUM THIRD AND MADISON

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