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PAGE 10 ANOTHER | BIG CAGE | MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1921, eee Bowling Gossip Thu THE ATTLE REDS LOSE CRACK SE STAR Huanches! If You Get ’Em Broken Lenses Duplicated for Less |) Ride Em! Elks 1 team gained altheir own drives in the second | Hunches! erybody has ‘em the in the| half of the $1,000 match between Yet not ¢ one rides ‘em league 4 unlens | th t week T mu One worked for Tris Speaker ||#me of the wet woing the| have ¢ ht the Mud Her t fall in the world series present leade cinch first place | off night a» Blar " ] 1 rolled back to Cleveland ||!" a few more weeks, The Bi Vortlander to shoot the 1 BOOKED | | BY INJURY | tent Cera [vn cay Martane ; . Frc atgty ye month or more, but will mont likely} showed that he is tr ‘ P With the strong Northern Life} news Ho hustled his warriors into || t#ke & brace at any time now hin f wh it com to r Dates of four important # Tnsurance five eliminated from their Cineinnatl "he 1 new white uniforms, They took a arn He shot over tered (rapshooting tournaments)», Path last week, the champion Mac was contained in|| tine Robbie for a royal flesh Rube's cafe in back in third place ) ra n all ¢ nd be staged in the Northwest ¢ v U.Southwick basketball five! » fow lines that Every Itidian player imagines || !n the City lea after taking three | @ Ther n't a b umimer have been announced, % fates another tough aasignment to- t ed over the Pty ah A Be rmglgnaore f nome. |{straight from the Union ‘Tailors. If} th 4 who hi mor otnaehiina Sia night, when the champs face the Unt: | | telegraph wirea|| Ve! ite unies had sos they Mee ehocting like they 4i@ last|in a pinchithen Mike. Quale The tourneys and dates are Er Ticsctecens cncb. te te City | spe a thing to do with thelr winning |) {hey keer i, " : ; ahwent Portland Gun ef y Commercial club, in the City| rom Florida the tre oon eh jureday they won't mi John | sho that he § th P The University team ts playing to | fow Wt we te pike ie te « af ahely ‘ | Ore ® champlonahip, gether well, and are right up in the} | the effect that or the opener at &t, Lowle “Roaring” Rill Mur sun Self Le ee fe 9, 20 and 21, ’ race for the champienship. A win va Hubble Har * 8 team were slowed up by the H Pacific Indians, Seattle, Wash for the “U" five will tie them with} grave, the great play the hunch of those || Bales, who took the odd game Hack Nearly Tied July 16, 17, 18 and 19, the champions, and will put the} hor of the Bt Dp Pa Thussiay Hit Record; He Coast zone, Tacoma, Waals) Northern Life and Puget Sound} ! at aa ° ° 7 nd 10, night ea uniform Paper Rox toams on even footing for vce the Indians all have || The Elks No. 2 team dropped the Signs With Oaks No dates have been set for @ the leadership. | 4 game to. Rippe's cafe by one pin Washington State ebamplonship The s«acDougall.Southwick squad | When you get @ hunch—ride it! ehr, with a 147 score, helping the be decid over the traps of @ Will be slightly weakened tonight by cafe team. o Yakima Gun club, but’ Tt te Mie the loss of Stanley atz, the vet) hat the event will be staged dm eran guard, who played such stellar 0 coming The Orpheums and Lumbermen . ng the early rt of June Dasketball against the Northern Lif ln game in the have taken quite a bruce late and ¥ annual Injand Empire tournament team. Staaty who lives in Tacoma,| Twenty-four boys fought for the/that has diguised the awful truth! , Perusal of Bird are winning more than their share of the Spokane, Wash, Gu won't be able to come to ttle for!policemen's benefit at the Armory m Seattle fandom that Ernie ha thas teat igre games ub will likely be held during the game tonicht. He will be re-| Saturday Twenty-six were|a billiard ball dome. Goldie Rabo. b Fi al gg Ptah middle or later part of May, placed by Harok! Botts. down on ram, but Fred May Wy ney: . Sew "¥ rk Giante this{ Harry Hunte of the Brooks five The Idaho state shoot will be held On the other hand, the University! Morris and Bull Mitchell, mid man, editor of the ta PY tte i Dboregy oy | went into the lead in the individual at Gooding this year, but the of@ team will be strengt? 1 by the | weights, went a half a round at a Sportsman, wa to }, oe 7 Sore anes by rolling 626 Thursday, | of that club have not addition of Leonard Oliver, who has selapean © and Referee Neil was and Clarence N ss ons ie ora Te | | while W of the Eagles had a bad! date Other gun clubs Deen transferred to the “U" club w them out of the ring.) Blewett, sporting editor of the Wire-|ter put he in also a real catcher | Interactions tea baseball eva. | Might at the Orpheum alleys, Hun-| n the Northwest are contemplatin from the e Post team, He's a said that Neil fought at #v which me s tothe any t Mn will include 168 games, begin- | toon, Wirtz and O'Donnell are | registered tournaments, but until fast, aggressive p! should start the pro am “Doc” eral of Clay Hite's shows, which 1 146 way rated as the best catcher i se. © ¥,-~1 Lh 4 wely bunched for the lead with the titular events are sanctioned improve the “Ud a in the company of Virgil| probably the reason that Sid has ‘ine American . ion last sea | away Vaden, Benson and Reichert just out by the American Trapshooting as- ‘The teams are expected to take the / Garvey, loudly requested from his never seen him before. Just how the injur b wide the select 190 clas sociation, no dates will be set fo Moor as follows tonight seat in the gallery that } - meh t 1 an yet, but if], Trelre clube, the minor shoot ‘University ¢ MacD. -8 Iband play “My Wild Irish Rose. Johnny Jordan, another Anacortes > a has be badly fra ed he ge | Kidwell, of the Orpheun ‘Trapshooters in thig section of th ES : “" boy, was given call over Mickey may be out of the game for * all City be © re country be e that the sport will] a dbbebpeiiar The first bout was between Don-|Hannon, Seattle featherweight in Chances are slim for his playing t . ut his name at t enjoy a very successful season th Save ald Meyers and Louls Jacobson, 4 next ge Jordan played too! year | * Hall of Fam Thured year under the supervision Hams t > ‘ of air of 7Spounders, After four | rough | With Ivy Wingo slowing up and “4 A ncore of 104. Peck Charles Dockendorft of Stam yd Davidvon, {founds Pat Scott, who was ref-| — {BIN Rariden quitting baseball, the} son. No, 2 with 127, Cole jWash., who has beea named Bulicek, Potts, Ric jereeing, booted t de nm by call About this time the Elks’ band | catching department of the f will ber with 133 and jgional secretary of the A. T A. - ing it a draw after Meyers had won. | hit up another tune. be a big problem for Manager M , Rube's cafe th 134 al | ‘The staging of the Pacifie Co Tn the first game the Northern| But nobody kicked. | to solve before the 1921 race gots for this honor, Web 3 | handice August is a wise Life team should win over the Elks/| | The Fred Morris Bull Mitchell | under way & perfect demonstra |This event will be the final club. The Elks have yet to break| this ture somebody an-| fiasco followed enclosure and of th [shoot of the season and will en into the winning column ed that Sammy Belkin, the a 1 TIGER MIDGET with scores of 232, 2 |the participants to Journey to @ ‘The teams will line up as follows: fight manager, bad just] Al Winters and Saflor Bozarth omits wee | jeago in time to enter the Gg Northern Lite. Bike Club. < the Armory all dressed up/put up a fast draw wriiees ad FIVE PLAYS "Doc" Anderson is rolling nice} | Americ: Handicap during a ae, ea Brod [ w silk shirt, It almost fit|mitted that Boxarth had a tough) to be « p nent] kame right now and Js helping the | ter part of August. 2g we i om LINCOLN MEN seteiananma| at Ne % tm somtentw. | |_femmovani are gstbonsere Marie < b anniver . . Gece cee ececes Sumit ais ae: Went nes? “Red” Gage at cae adeiptia io 36 hs Masten meet be. preceinr was graded during the ad ery bese 3 Blas « ae ins ® ines be eT es ye ena Bel 4 | Western conf nisog 26] 8 opeemna: .y tor : ee ~ done tion of Thomas Jefferson at @ i tibih phine tenteht win start nird and Union, crawled In the |slapp oat 1 team was nch we nference was organized — : j of $14,000. ring amidst large cheers. He was | row They this afternoon | 0. matches as he hasn't been bowlin, | St 8.00, while the big MacDougall) icery followed Oscar Benson, |they were tx a deine, amane oe thal with them lately. He drops around Wniversity game will begin at 9:00. [11.° ningleweaver boxer. Wor ity : i vane Pago Ml Brookline Mwimm club te now then and ® Captain rata est eaver boxe p's # sake e dway is he | oid , any ow aptain footwork featured, It was a draw. | with three straig Smith how the houid SATURDAY GAMES | | bs ete end ag sage : Norton fC, of Woreenter, wit! try| played PeetFONED | Joe Willock, the hand. | out at the » cadeay was & tv ee ee ee The games scheduled for Saturday! some head usher making a@ to win today rain and Béwin Jourdain, ren-|. Bill Olson cafe, must might in the City league were post-| great hit ee for Ber Queen A wasn't expected te ag the star 9 « of | have a little uncertain of the poned. The Pu: Sound Paper Box. |, He was telling have muct defeating I r y track ton ry are | bow onors in his fami fear } i ge Commercial club tiff has|«nit him up.” We always r ard when midget te ot ing perhaps that hi? son about j Mot been reset. The Noble Post-Silent was “beat him w r to take over the honors of the . as “bea p.” but necond rour Jack at Ballard nors of th Outfielder “Tack” Prats game will be played February | giamor of the contest may have af-|ropes into Rob ( In the other game of the day the} on fas when he shot tha “Buzx” Ariett, pitcher, weenie ™“ |fected Joe. lthird seasion in, a h team was to tangle with 256 on league night. | their signed contracts to Manager pal t feat tt i ¢ | Bete im indoor events Del Howard. ] — jby A. % Washburn a the West Seattle Little fellows i | | SYSTEM SIGN Patsey Ciacco and Dan Sngar!moved into the second row after) West Seattle, Neither team has won) wesrowprock A Phitadeiphis, may}. Captain Hausdor? of Elks No. 1: ome tae the ctu 06 au The protest of the System Sign Co.|for two rounds and then took ‘em a draw The frosh teams from these | summer when he s And he didn’t ‘len from the Hoston Americans against the Northern Life team has|on the chin in the last two and| — a ee Cuiveaisie dtiena have time trip to Scotland j Been granted by the league board of Referee Scott gave the verdict to| The draw decision was the favor pelo a oor. last week, either. Paddy Beaman, who tothe Managers. The Northern Life team | Pateey. jite thruout the program. - | s Steel league in 1918, beee by the margin of one point | | <manen Montreal Racquet club wit! hold an tn-| Spokane’s special team surprised | gered. Sy the Toledo Siam ter t Dey - racquets! a he ow lern on he On ”' i og coon him Sign five protested on the| Eddie Neil } Saminy Belkin tried to tigh “ seats 9 Secie Somers SH. the: Sows: Ga ae ee | sex City im exchange for that Grover Kertis was sent and PUt ON] topes and succeeded in tb fror ra clube may compete beating 1 and by 138 pins on | MeNeil. in the game after he had four!one of th Hight. |them and falling all over t weg . : fouls called against him.|Joe Waterman led it a draw.|tomers in the front row ‘ Fdoward Horemans, the clever Nel- PAL MORAN HAS Baseball bas ite Friday. He's date for the second mix between | Neil's nose waa all dressed up lke | he had his coat on because | gba. “nie” UE Mit eat this pair of teams must be set soon.|a bolshevik flag at the end of the have torn shirt and f GOOD RECORD | When he slapped out 280 hits dur-| won 12 and lost four games Wf) the teams themselves cannot) four rounds ‘a hair got in’his|woulg have had to pay for “Teick” Maller, of the University Pal Moran, of New Orteans. | ing the past season Hack Miller, Oak-| uid bh pay f h Settle it, the date will be named by | eyes in the fourth round and Water | of California footh . baw © fougbt re 18 and 20round t and © came within one! 4} the league directors. é ' more years’ play member of more IS- and 20-round bout ‘The Detroit Americans landed 2 3 man scalped him, lifting @ toupee! ,. 00+ tenis time George Rouckaert laren cqued) and varely treet , ny other lightweight in the | bin tying the hit record set up| eral of the leading strikeout #4 soeceisten . rcs vaso —$—| __Anout this tie ceorne Pauckaer| — game. He in 22 years old. His real|b¥Y Deacon Van Buren several yearns] ¢F5_ of ovganiaed i ’ BIG P. C. GRID preinchet ofthe Bie cin, we Same apt wlorne"ond'¥e a) tee sisck hae mala Ne seved| Se, See ° 1° = : or ; adian Rugby unton plans to tnctode —_— never been knocked out o t for the 1921 season to the! London club of the MEET IN FFIN | suanee, te thank all of his help-|, Dominion-wise body and aims revis-| Longwood Crieuet i Oakland clut Del How-| and Bert Cole of | ma in putting over the smoker, } {the F o tation will be Gie-| arose new club of the Pacific 0 iG | 2 the og te T A ard can safely say that his ditting sone | be re a at “ ' rf A leagee circuit. Walter D. Powell, Stanford foot-;committee he will retire to Urbana sie ree sidelines b a het * | miry JOE ND FRANK department is signed for the season ball coach and a member of the/happy in the extreme. > ie oe Wen O 5 " LOOMIS TO RUN Biter ts going after the league) tom Lukanovie, who formerly ational rules committee, has calle phe was asked at the coaches’ aid Gk bie th ‘. " ty Rugby . 1 ee Mecomine we Joe and Frank Loomis, the famed ,@2@¢rmhip in_ hitting fair this | for the “Portiand Beavers, gaye a * le ake the « ae games © “ « or ° ne Tams oF e finial ot 2 pases patie thi m pitcher and officials in February to discussing overtures to him as a fo | The nosmoking rule was in |ter the h and hurdle events lee! a in 42 games. Needed changes in gridiron regula | coach fect, but when Elmo Jones, of the ‘The Scottish Football nasoctation |the Millrose games at the Madison =. The exact jie of we meet} “I think,” said Zuppke, “that my | boxing commission, moved into the < . o POPE-SIBLEY are Garden next month. ‘They has not been determined. place is to stay at inoils. They/ front part of the hous a it deen Fetrun will represent the Chicago Athieti Im asking Secretary J. R. Klaw-| made me and I am with a fine classta cigaret, all of the boys follow Sween Sectland and BOWLERS association. | Gis to cali the meeting, Powell de-|of fellows. I would pass it up as | suit — | clared that it was his purpose to}! have done with larger offers. Of WIN | ES Oo | ag Se. BIG HORSESHOE | committee in New York in March.|carried off my feet, but I haven't | of . re him | Pope-Sibley! rhe horseshoe champlonshtp match Tt would not be surprising if the|seen anything of those dimensions | wt earoy cracked him on| Sr Thome isons Hy ar Y|of the United States will take pl Pacific coast men ask for elimina-|yp to date.” pA at lr nggy ese in the first ‘ sg } chin It was all over in the|f ating plane at St. Petersburg, Fila. nning | tion cf the goal kick after touch-| Dr. William A. Lembeth, guiding! first round t hy ‘9 Commercial | epruary Barnyard Ifers thru: | Gowns. Many are ‘sald to be in) spirit of the athletic spirit of th siventonen yf Harris J. ¥ were vs | 1 . River, Paw ket aod f conters nex jout the country are warming up for] favor of this elimination, while) University of Virginia, will make an Some bright boy in fa. tw the occasion. | others contend that it should remain other effort to have the p nt| tried to make a polft | t . ; in the rules. football rules changed in regard t Toston college football eleven ts tal, 630, | . wae baad b |} the fana handed him t oe: It is believed that the national! safeties and touchbacks. lot the razzberry oe o play University of | GULICK TURNS | fulegs committee will make several It is Dr. Lambeth's contention that © 162—~ 526 changes in the code spectators at a football game are| Harold Jones, substit ¥ “1 ’ OUT FOR CREV | . * Goach Robert C. Zuppke of Ilinols| never able to tell which ‘nas been| Young Bas Langford, re Sesenan ‘ to Bert Gullck, captatn-slect of Prince | Twice Daily All Week has advanced a new idea after an/acored. He would make a distinc-| Marea! eae act ed Pcp iy = serge ogy tee Merwe signees oc) ake ‘ ¢ cario Fk but Jones ‘ t sul: se | Re ee, ase Siar sn |ssored. Me wo make 0 dieting |aamanie Flores, but 5 eget va “Wt “bok_anng|fOF the Ter crew. Gules making 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.25 from high school days on thru his | 40-yard line following the scoring of > be oe Depe-dihiens a strong bid for a place on Coach | * any? ree asl” Tai yp tweet" WASHINGTON ote eos arene Bcc Zuppke says it is the loafer who} He stated that in his opinion there| rounds. Both were standing, but Iw ‘ ‘ Tex Rickard, the well-known box: | Picks up a fumbled football and|would be no further attempt to re-|J ad the better of the four . ! 3 &87| ing promoter, has paid over $200, | funs for a touchdown. He feels|strict the forward by permit r i o 198 % o Pe y perm re iT 000 to the government in taxes for | the loss of the ball at the spot/ting its use on the firet down | Totate , ’ 967—2843|his past 16 boxing shows. Over | | alty enough. The loafer on a foot-| vance wi Virgen Aled noe < Memtly-» ‘ as passed th he gate Bi takin to tho toan who tags be:|yase hes been completed, The chor [tienes ctor aa ping thet »| BELGIAN HOLDS [mtn resuit’ of usese entertain} in hind out of the interference, and t*| ition of the ki at wend af oe eS pre ‘ R a Re ng alcg | A ee ak “cnened| | CUE RECORD | LOVE LETTERS” Mu MET GES on the roles foro ae ne » Ores 1 the hom ard Horeman’s high run of 7 2 eaeieiathe eal < 2 Jat 18.2 balkline billiard n New with | 1 showed itself to be the} ’ the big ate ore | PUCK LEAD penny bag ae : : GATTISON JONES 1 " | ‘TION FRE ff | AT STAKE “«| BIG STADIUM A ‘Mestend Meeeage ty Tilgmr Aiken ‘Wall Eimer Holland, former profes sional of the Virginia Country ciph et Long Beach, Cai, has ted at the Santa’ Cruz and club. Joe Novak Bpokane | Country club, in the Southern Califo > to be staged in Low Ange i Smith is again pl Paired with Oregon the circ Golf and om MoM: b register Waverly Country club nia. former who is Pacific fented ¥ lens. Smi Jack Black, professional at the Claremont Country club in Oaklan to visit his home in Troo Scotland, this summer. He will leave immediately after the California 0 championship in March. He may enter the British open to be played over the St. Andrews links in May. a demand for Over in Engiand there | lady golf profeanionais. Tr or three of them over there now, but the apecion has not yet wm its appears on this ride. When the fair pr makes tpr debut here, just water drow. men who will take up go Thomas Armour, the French cham pion, now in this country, differs with Ted Ray in his opinion of American amateurs. Armour does not figure that in this country have any advar faye ever their British copsins. Ho ¢laima that while Evans ix @ wonde golfer, there are lots of players abroad Who ean give him # 50-60 battle, He Also believes that while Jones and Ouimet are “pretty fair,” there are plenty of English amateurs who could take their measure, Hagen, in Armour’s opinion, is the best of the American professionals, and on & par with Vardon, Mitenell Duncan, Kay, Braid and Taylor. IN NORTH First place will be at stake Coast puck league again tonig |when Seattle and Vancouver get gether on the Vancouver ice teams have won seven game lost five since the start of the seasor Seattle's defense will have ‘'( clone” Taylor to contend th for t fime this season. The vet enter is playing in Vancouver's games. 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