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, | BALTIMORE FLOCK REMAINS INTACT | HE Baltimore Oriole club —star flock of the min-! ors—is still Manager Jack Dunn has no price for his play-| ers who cop- ternational league pen- nant and the 1920. The trio of s' r helped most to put the Ori- But they can't buy ‘em. ed are: homerun slugging firet baseman MERWIN JACOBSON, center » hitting JACK OGDEN, plteher and relt Able pinch hitter turned down scores of offers. Baltt More fans want to keep their stars idol as to Dunn CHIEF PRIZE Bentley—the the “Douglas Fairbar the { pitching arm and the “Babe Ruth” eye for slugging, is the prise which the angling majors want most. Dunn has developed the big fel eff from the Washington club, into & prima donna. Bentley pitched a two-hft game for mound But he failed to shine after When he slipped into Dunn's palm the Oriole pilot saw posnibilities ‘Written all over the big piano frame @f the castoff. But he didnt get Started until after getting out of the army. in which he picked up a lieu tenant's job overseaa He won some game Dunn Praived him. Bentley liked it and ed harder. His hitting ability in iit the league lead i tf reach and ore. jest as Baltimore is with Dunn to the fin teh as regards keeping his lumi In years past they have seen thelr float away from them. All they got in return was thetecho of thetr fame. Babe Ruth, the mighty, and Ernie Shore are among thowe they've given up to the big show. i fled to stick to the Orivles So it seems to be a bargain--that theyll continue to be a happy fam ly, and win another pennant for Itimere. y | EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND that is shipped East makes it Just that much harder for you to earn the next. Make « study of WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES. Keep tt at home. Every Gofar spent with on goes to support Seattle people and Se attle Industries. SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY MAIN 6500 Your Eyes Examined and Classes Fitted—Broken Lenscs Duplicated Your Health Depends Your Eyes —If they are good you will have good health. YERSOLeE . OO ee OPTICAL CO. } SEXTON BROS. es 1404 THIRD AVENUE Majors Plead in Vain Dunn Won’t Sell Stars ped the In-/ “Little world series” title in| who} oles on the pedestal of glory) are wanted by the majors.| The three Oriole luminaries want- | | JACK BENTLEY, pitcher and fielder and leader of the league | But Dunn won't sell ‘em. He has! Bt home. The big league club man-/ Agere might as well talk to a stone/ by the * . BIG LEAGUES’ FULTON AFTER DEMPSEY — MATCH NEW YORK, Jan. & place at first base ton, the tall plasterer from Hoohes on the mound He ter, from whbm little has been heard PM so hard he finished | wince he was knocked out by Harry Willa, the negro heavyweight, | Wants to meet Jack Dempecy again. |Tire last time they met in Harrison, the champion knocked out Pub swings his bat,|ton in a punch. Tom O'Rourke, who ‘a far an Rabe l00ks after Futton’s interests, says Yow from a shiftiess pitcher, a cast | fhe Senators on his first trip to the| now | pitetiers afl N. J. that if Dempsey feels in need of a good workout before tackling Jom, , Dede Packers. the veewran Nethewat classy aa| Willard again he can call upon Ful-| He's a tm, and the call will be anrwered. O'Rourke sys it te not fair that | Fulton was the only white heavyweight with nerve enough te battle Wills the other heavies should others Point to the result of that battle as an excuse for sidestepping him AFRAID OF 1 FULTON'S LEFT Fulton’s present position tw decid edly unusual There is not heavyweight of any prominenc the ring today wil and yet he no longer is regurded by the public as a serious contender for Dempsey’s quick victory, combined with that of Wills, has side tracked Fulton completely. of the contenders has nerve enough to take a chance with Fulton. They are all afraid of that jong, cruel left See en ee eee ene ew amal BAD NEWS FOR CADDIES! _ tion, if onty because he afraid to fight the the black man on | bie | | woult! The players themselves are satis | when a match was looming up weight had been at that time there would have been no match with Wi Now Fulton is shanned as much as Wills himself were asking for a some excuse for him, but he is willing to percentage basis no matter who his opponent may be DOESN'T WANT WILLS MATCH O'Rourke is not match between but has a negro heavyw that he in willing to If any other heavy fortune there looking for a re Pinkey Lewis. Promoter Tex Rickard is making fresh efforts to Featherweight Champton Johnny Kilbane to 4 Whether he will have any succeas remains to be seen seems to have adopted He wil not say what he tn tenda to do in the future and will not even discusa terms for a champion the offers mount high enough joubt he realizes that hie next match will gee his finish ak a champion. he means to get all he can befer signing awny bis title. 6 Ms soponsti ockey VICTORIA SEATTLE Wednesday, Jan. 19, 8:30 P. M. Sharp Admission $1.10, $1.40, $1.75 (Tax Included) Reserved Seats the Arena Office, Phone Main 2493 ervations not o'clock Wednesday will be can celed and resold. Cut Out the Sidelines! Thue laws have bit baseball. ling i» forbidden Chicago a White me Franch MWekey of the ®t, Louis Cardinals has put the ktbosh on Star Writer Picked Muller for “All-American Of all nationally known sport writers who picked All-American teams at the completion of the football season ‘Turkey day, Dean Snyder, writing for The Star, waa | MIDGETS | WALLOP | | QUAYS | ATANDING OF MIDGET TRAMS Won Bet TIGER | BON MARCHE LeAcur Played, Won. Lost, Pet 20 NORTH STANDING OF THK TEAMS Wom tome ? penny ante we : jcom 4 pd the only one of the lot who placed In Rrooklyn Manager Robinson i toe 22 bt) || “Brick” Muller, California's great ‘ bie, fat, genial, fatherty—uses team 27 400 | end, on his first eleven, And that road, o e08 || a different system. oto ul : 0 ™ | Broadway 1 8 hese wrong was before Muller starred in tho || Vancouver tn seg Mos , Y 4 Ohio State-Callfornia tunele, on attie | Lincoln +} 00 || hand and site in the card games Xenr's day, Muller's work ||V'or= —* Wess ure vad soo | with bis boym, ‘The clatter of mnt ‘ ” : na | Haliard $ i cee!] loping dominoes dosen't. annoy that, ag Pee Garey’ me’ || VANCOUVER: BG, ae Beil 1h OB eee” ee cee eke c tion beyond a doubt. Vancouver went back into the lead im ' ; the Coast puck race last night when — Bron@way’s midget baaketban five | “rink ie eae ya Martow Seattle rh smothered pre Tod showed its real mtrength Monday aft:|| Mtl hing to extremen, io | | Rebinese BAKER MAY count, It was « brilliant game, im — jernoon, when the Tigers took the champion Queen Anne five down the Une by a 19 to & count, in the Broad. | way gym. The Tigers were tn the lead all the way, and the clone checking of Meek and Twukno, the Broadway guards, and the scoring of Welch, at center who piled up five field goals, few tured. Young Rivera, at forward, was tho shining light for the Quays. No tig stakes are alowed. Here are two systeme—the vou shalt not” and the “Friend ly supervisor,” Players who can’t control thetr gaming instinets need the blue- luwing, Players who can, also can get along with the fatherly «tuff. Tut for the make of the weak the strong should be strong enough to out out cards and dice for the good of their fellow play ers and the game itself | |mpite of the large score, the home | period. Luck was against the Seattle Graham. | Bouts. “Homerun” Baker may be bump: | ing the pill over the American league barriers again 14% 425 Last season the Yanks—to whom iit {ff | the Marylander belongs-—wanted him mighty bad. Then along came little 427 403 696~—1386 Erin Ward and they almost forgot BANKFEW LEAGUE eo’ Ta ffith is making over funmary ager Huggins for |, "itt period) Vancowves, 3, A@uamm Sooring: Field goale—Weteh & Arat % National City ... 9 ie eet | Prevesti, Rivers & Pree. theowe r |the 1920 season opened left him with ¢ Beattie, Marion §, Rivers & Aratile Nationa! Mank |two sual children to care for, He | fn Walker, | Reteree—-Turner, : - : 166 $6" quit the game then no he could be 1 _ mee 6 My Fr | tures to Malden... , coos (Meattio a! y ty Tash! of Linton, “ Teukne | Dexter ioace “ ;|"wap that would give Washington) fecona parted Substitutions—Gould for Halden, “ ” Federal Reserve. a 3 Babo Ruth's predecessor ax a fonce to forward and Prevost wo euard; | Net ‘ 16 tl 1417 | buster, m x | me 4 98 38) Phe death of Baker’n wife before | The Quay frowh team downed | 1:30. (9) Vane hot Harri, 0:49. (19) Vancouver, , ‘9 ta7 | home, 3 Broadway in the second tft | EI KS IN | Ht| In ease of @ Washington deal he| Final score Vancouver 1, beattie & 5 | 3 $15 | could be near his family during the | worries torr. Pye ibis nanan sinks et 203 203 149— 518 | jorris for Tobin, Becond ae Ps an Seenarer ry pTreygee Bm | 94 926 829-—206) [home stands of the Nationals. | Tebin for Morris; Morris for Tobin, | ith 3 ’ Baker last eummer played semi-|courer, W. Adame for J, Adama, age column by downing the weak liesiie. seh seating Ball Recs: tle ben. tase |Berlod — Vancouver, Desiream tw ast high five to no Kast high | Witiame 163— 462! Th ‘ of th. igh ~ team didn't give the Quakers much| ‘Tho Hike club and the Untveraity | Wiltarn | ean ene of Oe. Siete, Sebel ie see | Ge ‘ | competition Commercial club dished up a fast | Hansell wan dhes tik hetiock orate. |coaver, Skinner, 3 minutes, In the frowh game ft wae different, | care gamo in the City Basketball | “0**« adhe | Walker, 3 minutes, Third But be can etill hit ‘em. on on And the Washington club eurely| | needs ewatters. | in 601! The tans would Ike to see Baker ie $8 and Ruth in a homerun duel in 1921 however, with the Hast high team | learue last night, with the “U™ five Roteree—Mickey Ion. turning in a 12to1 win. Both games| Winnitig by the margin of 1 point were played at Franklin The final score was 26 to 24, Ward Rell, “U" forward, was the star of Weat Seattle's midget and freah.| the game with his brilliant dribbling ABOUT BAKER | RUMO R men hoopers didn't make a very brik |8M4 shooting. Maris, Kik guard, TS ae | y icT LT NEW YORK, Jan. 18—Offictale lant beginning when they played| ®narced five feld gos P = | BIG LIST FOR the Yankees say they know I LPs | their first games at Lincoln yeater In the other game the Paget Bound; 14@ (731 «86—en07 of the rt that “Hi: ( fay, ‘The Lincoln midgets pied up| Paper Box team downed the Bilent Daxter Horton et FUTURITIES report thet none eee | er Is to return to the game next stm NEW YORK, Jan 1%—Close to son, after a years retirement, | 1,500 nominations have been made wag intimated, however, if he for the futurities Of 1923. The list, come back, he would be traded te which has just been closed, includes some other club. representatives of Canada and every - rm |wection of the United States, One| The standard golf ball fer hundred and sixty breeders are rep Championship matches must resented. f | weigh more than 1.62 ounces oF jess than 162 inches in diameter, HORSE RACING | That ought to be easy to remember, IN MICHIGAN SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18.—Ath- his teams with the idea that if | men score more points than the Be lature will be asked by the Michigan | fellows they'll win. That is « 4 Association of Fairs to legalize horse | statement to backfire on. 3 racing in the state, The sport, if re and hi went, Greb, have been ° tome = stored, would be under « commission #10 172400) similar to the boxing commission. | Gut including California. faiel Demieny.te tha hear Surana HEATS ON | EAGER TURSDAY NIGHT ON MKAL ALLEYS | pooch a TO START Matmiansane ve Cuameoret MARANVILLE HAS RUTH fplicers Ya Motor Vehicles 4 WEDNESDAY _ | »rooxir, jan os on soul iiaie ™ Bat as Aen: CHEATED AT CAGE GAME The final trial heats tn ‘The Star 00)" 1) ean mont of last season,» Allee ¢ and 6 & 20 to 5 count on the Indians, John Prats $2 to 21 | Mullin at guard, Washer at forward, Jand Smith at center, played best for the winners, while Williame, guard ‘ the lone st fe the lose Th Tommy Gibbons |) ¥%* ‘he lone star for the lowers: The | Lincoln frosh won, to Box ‘The next games tn the mifret and Harry Greb frosh league are billed for Thursday NEW YORK, Jan, 14.--Tommy afternoon, wit Queen Anne and Gibbons, St. Paul light heavy- || Franklin furnishing the feature mid-| weight boxer, haw been mateh get camo at Queen Anne. The other to meet Harry Greb, of Pittsburg, | #ames will find Broadway playing in @ 16-round b t at Madison v 4 Senttic at Wert Seattle, and Square Garden on January 26.| Paliard playing Past high at Bal The brother of the fumous Mike | | lard ~ Williams ( Lore U.’ Com- | seiner ... Lore | Henry Puck m: Tt iwn't polite usage to speak of | yard, Yale and Princeton any more loo raons will be held between periods i dee tise taal n | ined Deubies Leages Babe Ruth can’t do everything. in looping ball at the hockey game tomorrow night | "AFC! “4 eae cod iaten| fe Basketball is one of ‘em. | as he does in his shortstopping, at the Areas. that if be doean't get started thin| 9 ‘The Braver star shortstop, “Rab! it keeps him in top shape ‘These heats are to be made up of | "st If he docen’t Ett ween the| INDIA SENDS bit” Maranville, is showing UD (® he goes South to the training only thous skaters who have raced poe king at this pastime, in a few weeks hel be afi ready REZ" meemetl ne Wines| BRENGE AS | m@NEL DEFY | |ncrSterteemn |totccacue, 1 entfielder, baa been — see oT Yor ~ | tevthe ‘Cincy ads by the Chinge | Gay's races follow: PRINCE AS | FUK, Jan. 1%—Added in Maranville is a real basketball coun: ata terest tm the pretiminary rounds fo: “ | Just who hel go Cube vin the watrer route, Elmer Satterberg. J. C Jobneon, | WN © star, too. He has gathered together | n- , ye --|F. J. Raby, Ralph Winwood, Paul! O JOCKEY | the Davis tennis eup, which probably one of the best teams in New Eng-|‘° the baseball “David 3 Ti tagty cortntn thet Bed Mena. ce LONDON, Jam 1f—-It t= quite! Will be played tm the United States|tand and is making @ Qinancial go| Before the stove league hag w W. Carlson. pomsible that the prince of Wales will | Bext summer, will be furnished by a of It. up the swapping shakeup =itle | Tr five or teem dkaters show up| fry his own racing colors at boned foe pag India, which has jost| Ho's an athlete from bis toes wp. may be elther a Pirate, a Red @F SeEtae | oniy one heat will be raced, and the |erand military meeting at Sandown | mailed « challenge to the American |The jong grind of summer baseball | Giant. Perhaps bel still bee make |men finishing first and second will | {= March. The prince is eager to Amociation, The team will be com-| doesn't burn up all his athletic ener-| But some high bids hang over pp it he he entered in the flonla to be raced fide the horse recently presented him | Powed of Britith and Indian tennis | gies. More's in reserve for wintes | Chapin, 1. Price, Oyril Wales and 6. Mee material |next week. If more than five show |bY an Australian admirer, Penk gs A challenge also ix expected | sports | AN this doesn't tnterest the ror & pitcher te the up, then two heats will be held, the - srestemeiomeneenae | japan. The “Rabbit” shows as much pep bit” now. He’s got the basket bag wionors qualifying for the tirals | SPORT BOOM AT a “= > Mr Pertien, the Lae Angeiee Tonight's heats will be heaver, is being counted upon as @ tual eight lupe, skating rewulae with the St. Lowke Cards the hockey nets, The fir ie expected to work In turn with ’ Deak, Haines, Sehupp and Sherdell, [OVOT & measured mile track ver the tine) MILLS COLLEGE | will be! ~DETROIT, Jan. 18.—The next legis Prizes letios are on the boom with the girls have been lined up for the first three Mille college. Hockey and hand finishers. | are the major sports, but basket Phil Donahue, James McGrath and/ ball is fast gaining @ foothold and ster Brown have already qualified candidates for the big five are turn for the finaia ing out for practice daily, SINGERMAN’S CLEARANCE OF OVERCOATS=4SUITS OFFERS HUNDREDS OF FINE TAILORED GARMENTS pBigssen: ‘ | Bad news for the caddicat fare hanging out. | George Duncan, the British open| Duncan toured this country fn LYNCH TO golf champ, is coming to the United| 1911. During his flying trip he BOX SOON States in July played in over 70 matches. The Brit He enter the national open fray on wasn't defeated when playing on CLEVELAND, Jan. 18, — Joe next # er with his partner, Abe) even terma: Lyneh, bantamwelght champion, will Mitehell, another English golf super He drives the ball almost as far meet the winner of the Carl Tre The pair ranks with Vardon and|as Mitchell—the king of distance maineJoe Burman fight here Wed Ray, who toured the Untted States | drivers. Abe won five of tho big nesday night, {t wus announced to last summer, And incidentally Ray) English tournaments last season. day by Matt Hinkle, local fight pro took our golf cup back with him The two English golf stare wil moter, Hinkle said Eddie Mead. Duncan is the fastest man on the make « tour of the Amertean links Lynch's manager, has agreed to bave links today. He doesn't warte time similar te the Vardon and Ray his fighter meet the winner here in in making his shots, but walks up jaunts. February. to the ball and smacks ft. 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