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AY, NOVEMBER 28, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 9 WEST SEATTLE SWAMPS MAPLE LEAF SOCCER TEAM, 10 TO 3 West Side Penn State CoastPuck enn Relay Team Will Race in Europe eo ! Plays Fine e For wards The University of Pennsylvania’s great relay team will go to England to compete with Oxford and Cambridge next spring, according to word received fronv Larry Brown, Seattle boy, captain of the Penn track team. The F tb Hi || lV Ar Class Penn men will leave for England the last week in March and will return a week before the Penn relays at oo a e yi Philadelphia in April. While abroad, the Penn squad wil) also race against the combined French universities which were represented at the Penn relays last spring. The relays will be either two or four miles. ats ge P BY LEO H. LASSEN e ! Tommy Barwicke Is Bril- NE of the best football teams I ever| Three P. C, Hockey Teams | \ a —--—— liant Star of Great Win; | coached.” Have Great Array of| 4,000 See Game So said Hugo Bezdek, the grizzled vet-| Front Line Men BY ALEX C. ROSE | wan, ome fiery feo nme ws sereees ween OD Connery Turns Down San Francisco mentor, about his Penn State football 16 Teams . ’ e 1 hal ve ped ch othe EST SEATTLE 10,} team that arrived in’ Seattle this morn-|in the Gemst neckes losue, will ane ( Maple Leafs 3. | ing for the game with Washington at tne} tace off for Seattio, Victoria and Stadium Saturday. Vancouver this year | “The team is in pretty fair condition,” |, T&X*, (Me personal of the we| Scout Is forward lines added Bezdek, “and we have been thru one} Vancouver—-"Smoky" Harris, left If ever Old Man Dope got! /*¢? a knockout he sure got one /* y when these two battlin a oa of the toughest schedules of any team in| wing; Juck Adams, center; Al Skin Off d E d =, in The Star Senior| the country. We will have plenty of time to become ac- * vis eg aie! toy. ke ere n t er e | r league, met on the climated and the squad will take ththgs easy for the first], "eo." : in Loop |Big Flock of Junior Cag- Jaytield Th lday or two,” Frank Foyston, center; Bernie Mor- ° Hiawatha playfield. je | 4a) J rs, right wing P ] J b game was Tog iv &) | Bendek Is the same aggressive type of a fellow that he was when ag thy Oc gy So 1 ot re) parade, led by . was leading Oregon teams, He has had wonderful success with | Y's: pre oesoeat war eadd sia 3 I y spector fon Bannick, w ho| the Nittany Lions this ‘yeah winning all of his pm but twe, | Radio Catman, right wing. 1 BY SEABURN BROWN Home Brew's gentleman bovine. off the ball, and the| {int Marvard and Pitishurg in thowe two, He beat the Navy, | THI VANCOUVER Yankee Sleuth Asked to) Losing to Harvard West Side eleven continued paig) entre he gH the <hoeedhthord pg thhg Fg cond bare The Vancouver forwards had o Succeed Charley Gr | ye the bitterest pill the Bele Pot ied Re org Fed He Signs Up for Star the procession by playing| Easter football epearts. + eee | big year iavt seayon and they should} ham, but Can’t “See” It be =a as has . hap pdt age - loop League " ‘ S ope Harris is the best man in ‘ered in ages. Figur- y fr cio yings around the seasoned) if Penn state had not been lined up to play Washington! the Edona|the trio, Hew fast and a great Rrokrs. rem} re the Pain cindk the that neck of the woolls get to| QIXTHEN team will pry the 1a Leaf players and | would have accepted California's bid to play in the post-season game at. scorer, Adame | & comer and ing their defense for 10 Pa™4ena, Cal, declared Berdek, The Penn State crew would ha¥e been ham't reached the top of hix game piercing inst three for the|°"* of the strongest eleveng that California could have selected and would) yet. Skinner, too, San Francisco! b Elis announced that they Sate aiet would accept an unof- 2 off of The Star Junior basketball sleep now? pottre: December 14, Entries closed Saturday night, and | have undoubtedly given the Bears a real battle Seattle has the gr scout of the| ficial offer to play the Ba gr er Greene's P| four additional teams came in during 8. | Glenn Killinger ts the best quarterback in football today, according to| hckey in Foyston. ‘The blond wis New York! Golden Bears at Pasa- work, wouldn't it be a wise stunt the last day. The new teams are the WEST SIDE [the Penn State coach ard ww still at the height of his Americans, bas! dena Now Yale has had | for Wagehaw to send a few ee ae sous fh oe ts 2 . game. Morris had a bad year lant turned down an a cei and the Pirates. e ° ‘00K that Referee! pots °A" 4 everything.” says Besdek. “He kicks, runs and uses hie] Some. Mortis had © bed year ae détee to manege po — seey. mee Porcor nog sof Mp gate | Bord club replaced the Columbia Douglas set the teams in/ - i year as he still has @ lot of good the Seals, in the! abandon the trip. G | jac. Migen the Weet Siders had things| WiliSeer is considered almost a cinch for All-American honors, hockey left in his system. He's Const teague.! just had to wire ticett “i s ‘The other 11 teams in the elreuit peetty much their own way, because The only difference between Coast and Eastern football ix that the | one of the best scorers in the busi next year. ! ‘ee follow: Dandy Baking Co, Ballard in bis best form,| Bastern teams have keener competition, in Berdek’s opinion, ness. And then there's Riley for Charley Gra! ,, i Paris dispatches say that | Cubs, Yesler Way Athletic club, Col- while not one of the Muple Leaf play: ‘On the Coast a team usually has one or two hard games, while in | the other wing. Jim, with hin ham iu stepping) |,"1 wouldn't trade ny team tor) Georges Carpentier can't fight | ins Cubs, West Seattle Athietic elub, ers evtr showed a semblance of what| ‘he Kast every game is a tough one,” says Hugo. jweight and’ sheer power, played OE Ne Ne tina) miniatle Glee Thi’ | for = long time, because his |etropolitan Business college, Wile they are capable of doing. Bilt Martin, trainer of the Penn State team, is a former Whitrhan ath-| 690% beckey hast year, altho his tive loader om) , h Welch calkd off hie] morale ts broken, And all the | %n's odere: Butinres sollnny, Samer: ‘The woring started early, Burns, | lete, doing track work for the Missionaries back in 1908, He ran the) #ame lacked finish. Hw, like Adams | the field for the Golden Gate team. |) nici, ions = And so far he| time the newspapers said it was | Shown, Comets, Washington Park, hive cetiter ef the Wests, | ashe for the old Seattle Athietic clue jof Vancouver, will improve, And|and the Seals are making an effort | PUR) his themed he broke. Shaner & Wolff and the Falcon A. C. the ball thru from a well-| Martin is looking up old acquaintances {n Seattle today jthen there's Charley Hriden, the | to land a capable leader for the tear sd ss eliian Because of the large number of peed comer kick. Five minutes| He says that the team is in fair condition. new man, who may fit in as left] Connery, however, has a fine prop Pim A news item from a girls’ school in| teams, the schedule will call for each Wing. They say he's ripe for Coast | onition, gutting good money from the! | Tempus does fugit.” as the Irish) oCnartes, Mo. says that two girl| team to meet each team once, the - . Se say, Three or four years ago a Clans four highest t the ey Kempt ee wake, pe mid | Yanks, and being pretty much his Rcd | football squads have abandoned a| four highest teams at end of the the nse, their powerful fullback, thruout the season. He played a couple of the pre | GREAT VICTORIA own bosn ¥ | end tes ceper eaall team wouldn't! scheduled game and will play soccer | season to meet in a round fobin for a long, low shot. The Maple) iiminary games, b send it : i % Taek wp the renaing ‘end | mt ped Pn aaa get in any of the big games. An abscess kept LAYOUT Not only is he one of the leading; d its super-varsity out West, and instead, The idea is good, Maybe|the title. , adie he alse Only yesterday an additional flock of “ The schedule will be made out this im getting into the goal “ Victoria should have a great for.| #¢0Uts of the country, but \ > Darwin Meisnest can persuade Penn wel made out tigen Bagge hei ae Be vot a Reval felt sotording to the Penn coach, as he war On| ward line this year, pethaps the | 84 « lot of authority in making up Roa ‘megane abet PS 4 State to change the December 3 com-| Week, and will be ready for publica» FP squad, and a great fullback. best balanced in the league. At| the personnel of the Yankees, and “ynofficial” invite to meet the cham. | PA from football to water polo or | tion Saturday. . { golf, and stave off another gridiron Managers should start lining up | he's quite a power in baneball Y bave Fred pI ens ammdena, Canadians’ defense was very one | Frisco managerial | Pion Bears at FP ena, on New! nurder, their teams and prepare to send in / erickson, who showed wonderful! Spesking of the F Ld cnom'a'mard aeermoon’s POD promise last year. He'll new the job, Al Dgmaree, 8 ttle pitcher, a Year's day OEM gee Tide ate WMG SS — — their registration lists before 6 p. m. one of the many 0. | league better this neason. At right | 1s in the felt for the Seattle perth, “1 intend give alt thee | YANKEES MAY Saturday, Ten men may be regis- oe tee atew of 11d wing is Oatman, one of the great. | 818° !* & candidate for the Princo bit tered, and the players’ names, ad- “ é < worthy of a chance a crack at @ penalty was award eat players in the world, who ix |\tt ue bas mage ‘orssal spplianiion | Sy cemplentin te. tant an TRAIN VIN LOS | dresses and dates of birth must be the resultant kick Bar: | 1] Ss m ( ritics ::: at the top of his game. at PCr It according matches can be arranged; then I | The New York Americand may |/luded in these lists later Barney Kempton, after outwit The Penn State team hag been without the services of Captain Snell, | TT i i center the Artato ? mt | § if ® & the West Siders’ total | ef A other wing i* Halderson, a new Charley Graham ix now Tn the} SxPee, to retire,” says Stanis- | train in Los Angeles next spring. fe no Ayrton oat BY HENRY L. FARRELL Aldrich, Yale’ waa? Peceineat ar “Stee po, | Haat, where he may line up his suc] tine Caen ety tare to pace Yanks had closed Gaui enth a rose (ride ats seman yo Recap aly i coaslan ton soeaee |NJEW YORK, Nov. 25 —Critien| points, uke can” Yietaare| Teey mig bed great team man |{CMor- Charley, you know, plans to| 1. first column, snd on n ‘ 6 ee cg cage Bowie: who occupies the inside right ih . Robertson, Dartmouth's y am MEN lake an active part in the Frisco a 5 kaze - porting. on the Wests’ forward line, Practically agree that Penn| captain, scored 75 points; Kenyon,| #4 that be helped win a lot of| € » holds about o1 ever been ceen on any North. | State had the greatest eleven in the! dub pings, aa he holds about one. “feed: | third of the stock, but he won't direct reetown, 68, and Lightner, Penn | #!9TY foe. Frederickson by his geceer field. His combination, | East during the feasof just closed, | State, ing” ability — | the play again. While he's attend. funs and shooting was of the | Opinion varies on the other leaders,| With 37 to his credit, Hanson, Cor.| Wit such @ lo of clasty for-| in. the Buffalo minor league conver. | class and the applause he re-}some ranking Cornell, Lafayette, | nell, kicked the most goals after | V8'é* the defense men will bave/ tion Graham is expected to nettle up | from the large attendance was| Washington and Jefferson, while| touchdowns, Lightner kicked 18 and| "Work cut for them in the! ihe Jim Caveney deal with Cincin-| eerited. others inctude the Navy and Yale.| Aldrich, Kenyon and Zimmerman, | °."t Puck loop this year nati, and he also may make deals for ‘ Lafayette and Washington and Syracuse, kicked 17 each. , The ey omg team was scheduled | wiitie Kamm and Jim O'Connell, ‘MORE Jefferson won nine games each with-| Aldrich led in field goal scoring, |(p,P°ki Its first real practice of -———- --—---- half-time he scored two | out being defeated. [having kicked five, Cornell led by |‘O* Year at the Arena this after and Kempton alro annexed an-| Cornell won sight and Penn State |far in team scoring with 392 points, | see Sie ga Boner clear: end oft ps |IBERTZ NAMES | | day with Seattle opening in Van-| making the score ¢ to 1 at the| won seven with two ties. Yale and /an average of 48 points tothe game | } al. [Georgetown won eight out of nine| Lafayette was xecond with 2 | Couver ALL-STAR MEN ‘Oo resumption of play the Maple |#Ad the Navy won six out of seven.| The greatest defense of the Fast | Georee Bertz, sporting editor of | save their supporters a chance | K&W, the flashy Cornell hack. took | was presented by the Navy sleven.| CONFERENCE | the Oregon Journal, of Portland, has Bcheer, when J. Dowle scored from | the lead In individual scoring honors | which had enly 13 points scored by MEET D ‘picked his All-Coast grid team It) [breakaway. Their joy, however,| i" the last game, He scored 15/ opponents, Penn State scoring ail of EC. 10 follows: | iwax short-lived, for the Wests soon | touchdowns for a total of 90 points, | them. ‘The faculty, representatives of| Howard, Oregon, Stephens, Califor. | the upper hand again and be- Coant conference colleges meet in| Mia, ends; Levlie, Oregon, McMillan, | the final whistle sounded, Bar. | Portland, Ore., December 10, to pans | California, tackles; Dunton, W, S. I Wicke had found the mark three | on the schedules arranged by the | Clark, California, gtards; Dunlap, wil and Burn one. The Maple graduate managers for 22. The %. C., center, Erb, California, quar: | third goal was scored just on Question of admitting the University terback; Kasberger, O. A. C., right) call of time, Bennett being the of Southern California will again | half; Toomey, California, left haif;) cx Up McKay and Ortega Go =: ° "SS Por the winners, Barwicke, Kemp- a last year. | Capt. McGrath and McCol! were | —~—IEDEADh CAGE | ine players altho ‘tre| \{JITH a chance to meet Marty /Cascade ciuti says both tetows dave | RUTHERFORD |DODGER of the sleven were also brilliant. Farretl, the clever middieweight | been looking pretty good In the gym- i P AY) Galbraith, Bill Dowie and Bennett |now in Portiand. Ore. at stake, Gor. | nasium, but they'll have to do their | DUE FOR AX_ ,,,, Balbir Atm bas-| thone tat fr the losers don, McKay and “Batting” Ortagn|Aghting im the ring to satiety the! “Oregon Agsie slum are fer| ycmen cece ein mane | ANT to'b: friend hus- . should have a real incentive to bat-| bugs. the sealp of Dick Rutherford, Aggie | K*thall team will make its first pub: | tle when they clash at the Pavilio Malone bas lined up a pretty fair) foothali coach, whose crack team lic bow of the season ‘Wednesday | ‘The teams lined up as follown:|'" thelr fourround byut tomorrow | card of preliminaries. The Prelims | flivvered after the Washington vic-| night, at the Knights of Columbus | " night. follow: tary, according to reports from Port: | yal the Sun Dod oy { re Seattle—McColl, Upton and Neither McKay nor Ortega is the hall, when gers Oppone band home early? Want to keep the whole family pleasant? Cheery BELLING- Joe Harrahan va. Al Lupo, feather-| iand. The view taken is that Ruther- | the K. of C. team, The varsit by mete wad mitt man he used to be, but both | weights. ford’s couching was the cause of the | is shaping up strong, with letter men Moroni; Stron; rwick®;| an still battle if they want to. Me-| Rube Finn vs. Bill Johnson, light fall-down, as the Aggies had wonder: | jn each berth. Lewis and Nicholson Kay has shown a lot of possibilities | heavyweights. ful material. | Maple Leafs—tiddell, Galbraith in his two bouts here, but he has had) Jack Winn vs. Frank Hayes, wet. | or ee —— : LP aiory evened p geod sue ‘And Watts; Smith, Cronin and) ao tittle competition that tomorrow | terweizhts. |'WELTER BOUT jably will start the game for the HAM RANGE Coal is the oogea Ww. <p gaged Willis; Ben-| night will be the first time that local| Mickey Hannon va. Young Dodgers. Coach Edmundson ts ex- Robinson |. Dowie. fans will have a real line on his O'Dowd, featherweighta. CALLED OFF pected to use a flock of men Wednes- | joe Rasos vs. Sailor Coney, efather ; faving ig isa ies The Travie Davis-Alex Trambitas | 4Y welterweight scrap scheduled for niyasergy , Milwaukie, Ore. Friday, has been ta rad — gpd ggrio called off because Davis, who injured | NAVY WINS ee eee fren, é ers 0 ame an ankle in training recéfftly, ix not | OVER ARMY - ai yet ready for ring work. No bouta| Park team, at Woodland will be held in the Portland suburp| _ Warterback Conroy sco — 2 to 2. It was a well-played én thie date. only touehdown of the Army-Navy Neither team having any “ annual grid game, at New York, Sat- ticor ewe ts] All-City Team Tuesday (7 er Sey risk Be 9, Woodland Park. me in the second period, ability. Matchmaker Jimmy Malone of the secret. Especially selected and prepared for the kitchen No clinkers or soot—just clean, free- burning fuel, Abundant heat. Postoffice-Haax-Eckart game curtain will fall on the Seat-|Lincoin Ralleplitters in the biggest | | ‘The University of Southern Call- Gheduled for Lincoin park wan post. roe i. yphovicet Ey ae upest of the season by a 7 to 0| HURTS HAND } fornia dereatea aia Denar Adana, ¢ For the furnace, BELLINGHAM Peed because of ground conditions. . score, Dave Shade, San Francisco weiter | to 9, at Los Angeles, and Dartmouth FURNACE LUMP-—for fireplaces and tomorrow night at the ¥. MG A, —— The Tigers, showing more fight| weixht, in stil! having trouble with| Walloped Georgia, at Atlanta, 7 to 0, RESULTS when the letter winners meet to pick |and form than at any other time|hin brittle hands, He broke several | in the other big games of the day heaters, BELLINGHAM REALLUMP. SUNDAY GAMES the official All-Star team of the year. this year, outfought and outplayed | bones in his richt hand in his recent - . ‘The Cowan Cigar Co, apd Wash-| Suggestions have been made |the Northenders, who were topheavy | bout with Mickey Walker in New| Seulputre by meaons’of a speciat Park stepped up even with |@ change in picking the official team (favorites to win. The Pine streeters | Jersey. He lost the 12-round de-! photographic apparatus is a recent Park in the number of points |be inaugurated, giving elther the of-| started a jaunt down the field near | cision British invention the junior games by winning |ficials on the field.or the coaches of |the end of the game that brought | ~ eo — South Park was idle. Cowan's |the teams the right to pick the All-/them victory, There was no fluke i a aaa the hooks into the Allen A. A.|City squad, because their selections |about their win as they earned it park, 3 to 6. The Allen| would be more unbiased than the|beyond a doubt, The playing of e coming right to the front, es | Players’ opinions. But no change will |\Quarterback Garber and Fullback in defensive work, altho|be made this year and the players|Meiser was particularly brilliant, Offensive is still very weak. will name their own honor teams as Garber scoring the touchdown, w _m Washington usual, Eaflier in the game Lincoln had) : - —— Lats Pence Tela day |The banquet will get under way |the ball on Broadway's two-vard line BUILT Y HAND CIGAR 6 to 1, at’ Walla Walla, {at 6 p.m. in the Y. M.C, A, audi-|with four downs to make the goal ‘Ward Open drafts for quick hot fires—close dampers for steady heat. P; Progressive dealers want you to try Bellingham, the most popular Wash- rane gd coal—phone us if you don’t BELLINGHAM COAL MINES Phone Elliott 1442 - Seaboard Building Seattle BELLINGHAM > a) ( held and then and Pe: . | torium. Three times the Tigers line and Morn vat ‘fallback | The final game of the season was|a Lincoln back fumbled. Hirred for the winners played at Denny field Saturday, with| It was the most exciting game of 3 the Broadway Tigers downing the|the year. They could be smaller but not better for fter your first John Ruskin you'll say 80 too. Buy two today. ¢ Paris’ Billiards ran away from Athietic Club at Walla Winning 4 to 0. ric eee|| Star Soccer Standings WM Palierd, 2 10 2, at Woodland | SENIOR TEAMS The Ballard team is consid | LJ, LEWIS, CIGAR MANNUPACTURING ©0, Pew ene of the strongest In the Teams Won Lost Draw Goals Goals Points gic METER) mse 8 each fw. and the Hawthorne deserve 4 4! For Against 707 Third Ave., Seaitie, Wash. Slt of credit tor holding ’em even || West Seattle .. ‘ . 1 37 12 3 \ . @ Geir home grounds Maple Leafs .... 6 1 1 a2 16 13 in Gian Postoffice . ... 3 1% r) 16 23 6 aehedule for Haas-Mekarts . . rs 4 1 13 a0 6 Bimes follows. next Sanday’s |) Woodland Park .... 2 4 1 7 my OS A SEXION GAMES Boeing Aircraft club......, 0 6 2 9 wz 2 ‘ ve West Bentti it > Sggatiapipdiatiie se) JUNIOR TEAMS mere Sti] Teams Won Lost Draw Goals Goals Points ~ " Rosine Aircraft Club For Against aewon Gasca > ™ South Park ..... 77 1 1 12 ‘ rT Athletic Association ve, Falcon || Cowan Cigar Co..,. 5 1 1 TY ry re] t Lower Wondiand park at 1|;| Washington Park .., ‘ 2 1 oa) 9 i || Battard Juniors .. 7 “1 2 +8 ’ ry ne i OO #1) Ben Paris Billiards se * a 1 14 7 f Yeneb Day] | Hawthorne Juniors 2 3 De 12 a ‘ r Bit Falcon A. © 2 5 o 0 16 4 aM Walle Waite at 1 Allen Ae Asie eccrine 1 5 1 16 3 FY 7 “ Nawthorne Junior tasm wit) vel | Louie's F. D. Cleaners o ‘ 3 i Corner Pike and Minor Ave,