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PAGE 10 ~ VERNON PITCHING STAFF IS CLASS OF COAST LEAGUE; HOW HURLING CORPS LINE UP NOW When it comes to pitchers for the coming season the palm must be handed to the Vernon At the present writing the Tigers have 12 Tigers. whom will be kept. ; 12 men available at the present time follow: The ABOUT ONE-THIRD OF SEATTLE’S “400” ATTEND Willie LEGIONS | BOXING PARTY Fourteen sons of the game ‘1 biff unto you as you biff unto! me” performed jast night at Dream jand in the American Legion amoker before a houseful of recu lar fans and a balcony balf filled ith about ovethird of Seattle's > 400." Tt was supposed to © been a fala socia) affair, but Kimo Jones, the w. k. boxing commissioner, was the ring, but Waterman announeed that Carney had hurt his hand im the second round and didn't want to quit. Carney's snort fe }tured the bout. he Seaithe’s only bald nen climbed into the ring and some bright boy among! the ringwidery advived him to put on bis hat or he'd freeze to death. | Ernie Daley, | headed boxer, the only ringsider dolled up mm 4) ‘Then Duley proceeded to put up hard-botled shirt. } the best fight of the night with pau Fitipino §=Kid) = Martin. They’ Society not being in onr Tine. | bantam weights ‘we're going to leave the discourse} of the social end of the battle to} In the first round the Kid parked ene Hal Armstrong, more versed in a right hand on Daley's chewers such. See page «ne. land Daley's eyes did a Ren Turpin. rammed j but he shook off the punch and ‘Tiny Herman 2nd Jim = Barry,} was going strong at the bell. Deavyweights, headed the card. For two rounds Barry was a nifty In the second round Martin Jooking punching tag and then/learned that Daley's taid dome he started to swing. The last}must be only a decoy, becaune Found was pretty even with a lot) Daley floored him twice. The Kid ef gloves flying. Referee Schac gave a great exhibition and called it a draw. Herman had| weathered the storm. slightly the better of it. | | ‘The third round went to Martin/ That kind ofa s ‘fight is al righti)and the fourth to Daley Both | “@ you like to see a couple of big} piano movers try to hit each other. But Iet us take the eventng’s Pertainment in chronological pres The first thing on the program ‘was the discovery that Dan Salt, the likewise w. k. boxing impres ario, was high-toning the other pro- ‘™Mmoters by dreswigg up in soup and fish and promenading tm the bal ony among the elite. Dan the part of a congressman ne ever did. The only Detween Dan and the regular thing ‘was about 50,000 votes. Then the bouts started. Hugh Curley carried too many guns for Johnny Lewis and, altho Lewis made a game fight, he hit if any the third time down for the count It also haprened in the third round ‘They're welters. Bob Cronin celebrated the ocra- gion by appearing with a new green clot hat. ‘Then Pat Williams beat Bot Pitr- @eraki. Bud looked fierce, hopped @round some and then took ‘em on ‘The left eye. Pat won without a duub. Joe Waterman then took up the Bd of refereeing, relieving David. Waterman wore a new brown suit, draped with a watch hain. “Spike” Carney and Billy Vetro, | Santams, were next. It was a tame draw. Waterman tried hard to be a gent nh as far as wear $ng apparel was ‘concerned but the “exercise of refereeing forced him to take off his coat at the end of the third round. It looked like the said battle was talked ever before the boys climbed into| JOHNSON PLANS RETURN _ TO RING AFTER JAIL TERM BY HENRY 1, FARRELL NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—From his 1 in Izavenworth prison, Jack Johnson is planning to return to the ring. It was for this renewal of his old means of livelihood that Johnson gave up hie liberty in foreign coun fries and returned to serve the prison wentence that forced him to become @n exile. Tom O'Rourke says that his big Doy, Fred Fi Fulton, has been matched Jotmmy Kitbene has been offered $25,000 te box 20 rounds with Andy Chaney in Tulse, Okina, July 4. Tex Rickard has denied the report that fhe plana to bulid @ stadium in Prooklyn | for the Carpentier-Dempeey fight. “Fiabe” Herman, fiacramento bantam- Weight, han joined Jack Roddy’s wtable. Heddy manages Johnny Tilman and billy | Minke. Al Lippe, former manager of Abe At- ell, in naid to be ready to take over the management of Jack Johnaon when the Big negro’s engagement with Uncle Sam fe completed. “Strangler” Lewls, world’s mat champion, is seriously thinking of going into the movies. He has had several offers to become @ nercen player. NEW YORK, b. 26.—T_eceipts of he Dundee-Jackson contest amount 4 to $50,891, according to figures an Bounced today. The prince | $11,009 each for the labor, The state Ret $2,917 and Tex Rickard most of | | the rest, looked | difference | the} floor three times and stayed there | Roy | us drew | boys were pretty tired in the clos ing rounds. Waterman called the verdict right by giving It to Daley Waterman then retired as referee and adjourned to the stage where he took his place beside-—and then! we knew why Joe was all dreme: up. Frank Pete and Fiddle Jackson Played around at fighting for three rounds and were going tame when Jackson elected to mix ft with Pete fand Frank accommodated him knocking him down ones throwing him down twice happened in the fourth Referee Whitmran called it a altho Pete had an edge. } round draw, Whitman, probably sence of full drew }to wear a tenutiful pink—or was }it simon color—hirt. It ought |match that lemon-colored overcoat | joe Ted's to perfection. | | in clothes, the ab-| elected “Rep Gare and “Snorting” Harry | | Caney were next. Gage won be cause he outpointed Harry, but | not before Casey had landed a cou ple of windmill punches on ne that nearty shook “Red” joose from his crimson thatch | The main event followed. That bit has already been related. | | | Harry Whitney Trent did the an-| nouneing. Dan Ralt tx an Se lattle’s premier fight announcer a far ax H. W. is concerned, he! did a pretty good job of it at that altho he did have a terrible time trying to manage the megaphone | | Dave Shade, Shade, brother of Billy was introduced from the ring and it was announced that he | will box some good lichtweight for the Knights of Columbus smoker to be staged at Dreamland Friday night. to fight Johnson in Havana this| summer, There is little doubt that the Na tional Boxing association, the guid ing body of the «port in will close the doors to John “The matter of Jack Johnson's re turn to the ring has not been sub | mitted to the association. We have not given the subject much thought. as Johnson will not be released for some time,” W. H. Laginger, pres! dent of the association, told the Unit- | ed Press today BOXING BILL BEING FAVORED OLYMPIA, Feb. 26. — Senator] | Wray’a ten-round boxing bill is ex-| | pected to make its long-heralded de 1 but before the house toda The | measure, which already has passed | the senate, is ready to be reported out by the committ, als. on publie mor It will be sent back for printing and come up for final passage early | hext week, according to its backers. Sentiment in the house is naid to} be swinging strongly toward the bill JACKSON MAY BOX CHAMP NEW YORK, Feb. 26—Willlie| Jackson, New York lightweight, who | | defeated Johnny Dundee in a 15. round bout last night in Madison Square Garden, announced today he | would post a forfeit to bind a match |for the championship with Benny | Leonard. As Leonard has agreed to the match, Rickard may ma jin March Promoter them for Tex late Rickard is having In getting an opponent as he is having much trouble | for Plestina in producing a home | ‘for the Dompsey-Carpentier jazis in men lined up for their staff, seven of Mitchell, Weiser Dell, Byron Pete Schneider, Art Fromme, Shellenback, “Slim” Love, nie Shore, Hill, Cross and Bob STAFF IS WEAK Salt Lake's staff is Ikewine weak The Bees lost a good pitcher in © who will work with the St, Louis this season. And Strond, the leading pitcher in the league last year, may quit. Reports have it Stroud will play independent t this year, This leaven the Hees with mm as their one good mound bet. LOS ANGELES FARR With “Doc* Crandaf, Aldridge. Keating and Thomas on the job, the | Angels have a fair looking staff. If they have any kind of a elab behind them they should win a lot of games ‘The Angels lost a good pitcher when Bill Pertica was sold to the St. Louis Cards. Ma Killefer ta anid to be expecting quite a bit fror n, 4 reeruit from the Western Leurue If Curley Brown regains the form he showed in 1 will win a lot of games. SAN FRANCISCO LOOKS FAIR, TOO San Frar has a fair looking staff with Ce Scott, Lewis and O'Doul booked to take care of o biggest ead of the hurt Yousg McQuaid ought to f this year with a season behind him. Sam Lewis ought to good this year, too. OAKLAND STAFF NOT VERY STRONG The Oaks have a great |~Ruzz Arlett, the bie ris jbut that about lets th course, Alten and HBoehling handers, “1 the mid-season last year, may be of great help if they deliver. The rest of the staff is just ordinary. piteher j t? an it ot the left Acorn who joir SACRAMENTO LOOKS PRETTY GooD Sacramento has a great lefthander Paul Fittery. He was pitching the best ball of any hurler in the league during the closing week of the 1920 season. He will be the ace of the Solon staff. Much in expected of Faeth and Niehaus, who joined the club late in the season. Prough and Penner will complete the staff. TREMAINE BEATS MOORE CLEVELAND, Feb. 26—-Carl Tre maine, Cleveland bantamweight, won a clear-cut victory over Pal Moore, Memphis, In 10 rounds here night. Thoroughness Characterizon ev! our methods tn y transaction, and our custo= mers are accorded every. cour- teay consistent with sound busi- ness Judgment, Accounts Subject to Che Cordially Invited Walter Smallwood, Houck, | or-! THE SEA TTLE STAR Pideur Crider, captain of 4 arted the the newty appointed Jetlerwon Park club, | competition events SPECIAL MATCHES aro being |leys the tournament will be rolled, | games at Aberdeen Sunday eerie vic a a. _— pledged to xo to the Portland § ; eur th Il wend two or three | ment for certain with played pretty regularly now that the| was in town for a day or two laut teamn Sant to the big American | three m Donstbility: ag Pacific N. W. tourney draws near, | week and showed that he ts not only Piemeryltcve pone Mg sor gh pa ob ef eaiilie Guuatede,” thir wi be cant te Niece Next Monday the 1, N. Hooks clash | live wire alley man, but also one of | ment, which will te held ws UMtins tne Ban Francis Kealty board with the Unk sllors, while the the best of bowlers. Holling with | ; ame & Portland, Beattle | and other civic organizations, ‘They Pope-Sibley team meets Boldt’ the Brooks team with a strange ball | O00 — oe ietter chance to at.| Will bowl in uniform in order to ad-| , T orrowed bowling shoes, fh smorncgnags Mace ge «pe alifor irnout thi re m have changed their name ¢ Clicked of Ur lthelr tournament old to catch | Maat L “ zo! nd < ‘ will b known aa the Palo Alto Cigar | avers their breath ond make the journey, would 4o well to show « Uttle tie « toam, ‘They will play the Shephard | get in the « 00. and Dottaon the same evening BLANEV'S TEAM bowled Aber . . ‘ Dur deen at Vortiand last Sunday for a| TH CALIFORNIA BOWLERS re-| SEATTLAS BOWLIRS held a in eel BLANEY, PROPRIETOR of the) $1,000 purse, and won by 248 pina. | port they will have at least oix teams | booster meeting at the Klke ¢lut Fiks bowlers tp rd Oromonalleys, Poruand, of whose al They will play the remaining five | entered in the Pacific Northwest In- Thursday night when 12 teams were | cc * at Portland ; | saree: Wh 25 | THE HOCKEY RECORD BOX | TRIO TIED | r tt, Vitoria, Predertokson, | Dodgers sells ‘ amet Bacon meee come 83.45 ond period t. Vietoria, Predertek- | ec sine 14,000 UL. S Army All-Wool from Ostman. 1 Tl Chariey Dorman. Oax- a hird period Victoria, FP redertc&-| tend enicher, will pn Pans | be farmed _ SDIS eenanne amnernnne $3.95 74. | et for more scamming if Heberisen, 500 Gold Medal Folding Cots, but ations | Se sew catcher sttalent trom the khak! or white cover ..83.50 " - wen ‘eras lemgue, snakes geod. Honus < wt perlod—Il. Meeking for serena inn ome aun ie = Khaki Coveralls ++ eecees- $3.00 4 period — Danderd for | With Robertsco playing tes, there U. 8. Army Cotton Breeches, nai Tobin fer Morris wrray for | 1 be ream fer Dermaa. Fegulation ..... ccos.$1.25 Ho Meek Danderdale; | sihasi U.S. Army Wool Breeches, reg- Weedertk aieeiitis ten Sans ioe ine ik ounte WIALION oes cereeee $3.00 in for Mor-| have a field mptain this year with Man-|| 8X10 Tarpaulin, fine for camp Kari M off in grand fashion Inet Tuesday whee 4) members took part in the ne Birthday mateh play PLAYOFF BERTH | = + tournament. This sum ber of entrants shows that the bill vl Is AT STAKE —_ | kane raring to ger ae the monther* | | that day wae anything bat favorable He With « the final playoff! ter gvif. The winner tereed up in | sor for the ¢ lea hawk title at ¥. WK. Yan Winkie, playing on ao 14 be Ct « - handicap, whe was © up on bogey, | oe take, the Puget Sound Paper Box vt elle od Gat team and the Northern equad,| Dr. W. Power (14) 6 ap and KR ru tied for fourth place, will Lethe) Caper Cay & op. Y. M.C. A. toni ‘ finals a STs, will start next week, with a round robin being played between the M Dougall Southwick, Eckmann Furni ture ¢ A. and the winner of toni CRACK CAGE TEAMS MEET The SEALS ON WAY TO CAMP SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 26.—San Franciaco’s S¢ today started on |the firwt lap of thelr «pring training The battery men and one or two others left this morning for Byron Hot Springs, wh they will devote a couple of weeks to boiling out the |rust which winter has left in their ! joints: LANE TO JOIN TRIBE Ritly 1s Oakland outfielder, one | of the fa base runners in. the Coast league, has been traded to the atile club ook" fbold, tcher, Manager Kenworthy ha been trying to swing a deal for Lane | for some time COLLEGE MAT MEN MIX The University of Washington mat team is scheduled to wrestle the Ore on Aggies at the local college gym Jat 6:20 tonight Wanted —Talent To Train for Our Coming MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTIONS We mean business, Seattle the Children desirable. Seattle School of Dramatic Art Ninth Ave, Cor, Spring Hours: 10 9, m. to 12; p.m; 8 to 10 p.m, Daily Except Sundays and Fridays le ‘s put on movie map, 1102 2tos Spins DODGERS WIN EASY CAGE PUCK TEAMS Intercollegiate hockey VICTORY | tea to make its with “The Greatest Fight are scheduled to begin the grind im their respective camps, on of McGraw Minuter « | 59 a . ”, . it CGA go wren te te || Tim Tam come, om amu, me “isl FOR PUCK | er Saw tained will be Mitehelt, Delt, Houck, | Harris, V naphrbtenB 0 9 16 7 Po |Fromme, Love, Shore and Sheile inner, ‘@ncouver. 20 19 6 3 - back with, Smatiwood And. Me Frederickwon,, Vietoria.. 1 16 era a SCORING Rose Picks Madden-Burns Tiff. tven the beat chance of bi king in dartim, ancou ve: Mm“ 8 2 eeAnd then the ‘Tigers may have Bill |{ Boyston, Seattle 18 ‘ 22 4 | || It Was Stamina vs. Science. Piercy aguin. Piercy han been re- || Ri Beattle. " 3 20 0 | Madden Puts Up Game Battle. turned to the New York Yanks tem | Morris, Seattle 0 ty 0 - | sora Dunderd V ort 7 ’ “ , | , . A t hy’ oun ° porartly “ ; ' , 1" Three men are tied for the soortns BE ALRE C. ROG | & Ge Shira round broke thee Bae What a lay-out of pitchers for any || Cook, Vancouver ..... 20 6 5 16 Rr pete: as Geek kao | J4oyd Madden, rugged and game, |defense and marted to even up mute minor league clubt |] MacKay, Vancouver . 19 ‘ 6 “i 16 nse 90 ae 4 ol od = and = “Onkland Frankie Burns, | ters with stiff rights and lefts to the Bhore, McGraw and Love counted || Oatman, Victoria . 20 ‘4 10 “4 a7 oday reed pawhined clever and willing to mix, were the |body and head. The last rou emule Tig : ora. | Walker, Seatt “0 Ps 4 10 6 Skinner, Vancouver wings, ar naianie in tan. at Mags viens a round found jaw regulars, are Tiger newcomers. | W ‘ 3 ae with: Brasir Sener p pals in the groatent fieht Doth boys toe to toe in the middie ‘They all figured on the deal that sent | C. Loughlin, Vie ) 7 2 J a Watarin nak, ot $4 wallte ent ever mw. These two lightwelgtts|of the ring slugging away for all Johnny Mite . Vernon's de luxe || Mecking, Vietorta iT) 8 o 8 12 = her polly ry neen the | Were the cream of the Coast four-| they were worth. rt to the New York Yanks. || W. Loughlin, Victoria.. 19 ‘ 1 1 16 |ctimbing of Jack Adama, Vancouver |Tunders when they faced each other! On points, the Californian Shore and McGraw were gent out || Rickey, Seattle 0 30 ‘ 1 1 3 lcenter, to the front. He is ted for | {Mit niett, several yearn ago, tn the | Madden's master that. night but te jfrom the Yanks while Love was Joh nm, Vie +d ‘ 6 fourth place with Frank Foynton, | Dteamland pavilion. wondertul cometack of “Seattg transferred from San Franckeo Patr Vie 7 : 5 13 Seattle center, They're two points). or the fire two rounds the Cali. | Pride” brought a draw verdict the J that sent “Lefty” O'Doul Tobin, Soattio eecese 19 ‘ o ‘ 6 Sidi Cas Senin. fornian had things all his own way,| wan w received—even by Burma the Seals. Murray, Seattle . 17 1 $ * | Jack Adama ia stif tad man of | is cleverness making the ttle lad It was a real beman _fent, one of The other Coast Yearue chute are|| Taylor, Vancouver oo : 1 } ° Yao be with a total of 63 minuta |100K like @ novice thowe that have the fans on thelp fast Honing up their hurting staffs. | Dunc Vancouver .. 2 1 3 on the penalty bench Burns als demonstrated to the feet and throwing thelr hats in the Here's how the other teams look as Rowe, Seatt) ° 6 2 a houseful of fane—and Madden—th ar. far ax box men are concerned W. Adama, Vance ! 6 r) g | he packed a wallop, for he had th I have seen more eventy matched jABATTLE—Demaree, Geary, Fremets, |{ Desireau, Vancouv uM : ° 2 1 Mtl rey local favorite kissing the canvas on | bouts, *uch as the King-Farrell ang ae om, ‘tapped = N pe flere agnin Wes.|tht6e or four occasions during the |the Baird-Hughes tfts, but tha FORTLAND& fons, Kallio, Polson ibs csp AA Meat eee naranes |ftMt half of the contest wience stamina mix at P Hoes, ‘Nétniger, tink, Michaed and prob: Seana i afer (ve seae00 8) managed to weather the worm and |all for real hone cst to-Roodnema * Acting ably Bailey and Martia from Cube aad | cue ‘sentae’ eabenbedix th patie ce we| "TEAM LOSES [era a meee and Crumpler | otraight They are now but two ee oe re bt he es HERMAN-RIDLEY VERDI Peg eR ee ae STANDING OF THE TRAMS | RACKAMENTO. Putters, Promeh. Peo ¥ METS PLAY | ‘The following ts what Billy Stepp, Wednestay evening. en Ataris ehag of he Rerewon take ne VANCOUVER MONDAY of the Portland News pero about | The Seattle boy with the Dempsey Rrown nen aceardingty: ‘the saneal Factfile ‘The Mets play Vancouver Monday ine decision that Babe Herman was | wallop was entitled to nothing wore Thomas Nerthwret Gelf Amectation tearne in Vv puver, and if the Mets lone SALT LAKE. fromiey, mt yo ‘@art 4 : handed over Bud Ridley in their bout | than a draw and if decisions . pihrer will be held in Portiand during = aeain they will be but a game ahead were is Po he gris j the week of dune si-Suly 2°) The | of the Victorians, This will mean |at Milwaukie, Ore., the other night: | order Ridley should have been hast SEATTLE STAFF an upset In the prep league Fri Waveriey clab of thet ty afew @aye [that the Victoriana will have a| Babe Herman of Sacramento, re-|¢d the plum ABOUT SAME when they were bumped by Mallard. See and some of the owls, ack 98 J chance to tis the locals if they beat ceived a belated Christmas present liey did all of the leading anf y Meakite Tain taste atieak ‘Che eaue lad Molierd, by © 18 count od ett.” ore already | inom Wednenlay night |from Referees Thomas Louttit when | fighting, while Herman led the pass eld hak dahched the 1900 uiaeen.| rendueg bas won a game wg oe the Milwaukie fixtic judge raised his |in the footwork and showed that hd Much is expected of Geary and De. away fr¢ nd in token of victory over Bud |is certainly one clever dodger and maree. Of the newcomers, Dailey,| The fr [Ridley in the 10round main event |fighter. Round after round, Buddie who pitched only In the cloning | , Mroadwar (15) hs siege to force Herman into a shut weeks of the season, and Jacobs, who | O00" \) » ma ; pees ney Babe used hts head comes from St. Louis, are expected — ae a nd boxed with the to do big things. The staff looks | Meister ..< Sound y mauler like one of the strongest in the| “ancy In a decision of this sort in main j acwe outside of Vernon event bouts where no title 4s at stake ih and really means nothing, the “aces” should t Ons and the bout PORTLAND 18 m Cale called a 50:50 affair’ Neaity' QUESTIONABLE 4 called = 5040 affalr. Neatly ovary Portland's pitching etaff, like the! Franklin tied Broadway for third { VICTORIA 2¢ Ring! an at fied out last night had a reat of the team, ix quentionable | place by ng Wert Seattle, he holiday event at the Beattie Golfiiie un thr hile “Heck” The Oskiand club will certainty bitter taste against the Milwaukie o ht game al om aoe: 4 bes ee a md " o have « bard time in landing « first folks for giving verdicts in such an right now. Manager McCredie is lin-| in a foustt 6 ives at they could neck the tar| Fowler ke Bnet clent,| Saul” co culees Saase Gaiein Ges ‘ bi g Ing up a bunch of rookies and he | Frank rt out of “Cok Heuey, & © the Victorians registered their fifth jinteresting manner. a oon wre” Died to beat these dave j | may find some pitchers among them. | The sur Cerda Ricnnon (8) however ait men | Mtmaight hockey win over the Seattle He lost his best pitehing bet when he |, Frank!) yeas to get the test of hum by five holes, |weven here last night The final| | nena eae oe ae é sold “Suds” Sutherland to the De-| Chute whitch was the star performance ef the \count waa Victoria 3, Seattle @.| ry vertisement, ‘ahoc y Mex Matford and & | troit Tigers, | Sete ne rempectively on a 47 | Prank Prederickson, Victoria conter,| .., ch wit go into tratnt } ia omnsilp | Kaw | | Kamatonnc Sere Gacaare rivals for| scored all three of the winners’ gonla | ,,7he Seattls hu wit ge inte tratning -STUDY WITH AN-EXPERT i ALT LAKE * nore, each @ baving bogey three that te seven other Coast league clubs td a Pr on Busineysllege jl 32 “Duten™ Ruether, farmer Northewest- i} =’ Danserdaie [veer Ritor a anlary of $10,000 & " Geese Canned + Ostman, TWley fof ager Kenworthy playing reeularly at # $4.00 ing, special .. jond base. Haminy Bohne held that Job/| army and Navy Shoes, best suectacn’ psn as i made, black or tan ..-§7.5@ period ~ None ] Regimental Socks .as0--25¢ V"ptriod Murray, $ minatem | White All-Wool Socks —.-.45¢ Feather Pillows ... $1.00 Army Web Beits ..... 50¢ U. 8, Navy Broadcloth Middies tecees core ces ee ee eee 10,00 Army Regulation Khaki Blankets, 41b, cena ..84.40 8x10 Tents . noone 12.45 16x16 Khaki Pyramid Tents, original cost $125.00,, price.. -830.00 Come to the ENTRE NOUS CLUB COLLEGE | v orstregite hoa es TO CLASH was sched. | here today Washington 3 3 debut of Overseas Caps, U. S. Army, reg- 33 the University ‘S! iz! |_ Piling up a count of 43 to 14, the! Duck chasers meeting the Ure | Saturday Evening ven ae we er f Washington basketball of British Columbia February 26 Tents, T: eine Porch me |feating the University’ of British Go|, 7he ume Was set for 190 at the} Curtains and Tent Flies r }iumbia cagers at the local college | “Tne propabte ttneupe follow: All Sizes, Low Prices cor he same teams will play again to- |» cca eendtehas } ght at 7 of W n 20 eS Coupes For out of town, any of the 4 . on seweees mone. Ternen ¥ Gard Binghais ‘coo Teese Wilson Harvard and Pine sent subject ‘to your ap Lewis .Summy for Crawford Talbot; U. BR. C.—Wisher (2) in, Macleod for Mathers. BEAR STAR BREAKS ANKLE BERKELEY, Cal., Feb. 26.—Char ley Erb, football star of the Uni. versity of California, is confined to the university infirmary with a broken ankle, Erb had gone thru the most gruel- Ung football season on record with: out an injury more serious than a |bumped head. 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