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Mets Mix | With P. C. Champions Vets to Start Game for Se- attle; Season Opens With Victoria BY LEO H. LASSEN HEY’RE OFF! Monday night the w. k, lid will be} kicked oft the Coast hockey sea- son at Van- couver, B, C., with Se-} attle battling the Vancou- ver cham- pions. What a bear of a race it yught to be this year! our new faces will be seen tion, Seattle having a > Fi Archie Briden and) aa Fraser, Vancouver eo trod Ernie Parks and) 3 oom “Slim” Halderson. ‘They're all forwards except But for the most part the three feams will line up with the same ‘men that faced off last year. Seattie and Vancouver will take je ice with the same men that down the home stretch last Vancouver is expected to ‘with Lehman in the nets.) and Duncan on the defense, | ‘at rover, and Skinner, Har- ‘and Adams on the forward line./ | Seattle will open with Holmes at! Rowe and Rickey on the de-) Walker at rover, Foyston,| and Morris on the forward Frederickson will burn up| Coast league this year whether | is watched or not, according to experts thruout the Coast The Victorian is a great ‘& fine shot, covers a world! and plays with his noodle. real rival that Seattle's blonde has had for center ice hon- in recent years. It ought to be these two The locals didn't get any the best Of the opening schedule. | Right off the bat the Mets play| games in a week opening in “Vancouver Monday, piaying — here| with Victoria on Wednesday and | og jumping to Victoria to open the season with the Aristocrats on} team has been working scl the past week and the locals, to stand the gaff pretty well | team ig in good condition with | exception of Gordon Fraser,| hurt his back in a fall in prac-| the other day. He strained | ly and kc may be a few @ he is ready to play ‘ALLEY MEN HAVE GOOD | pen EIN TOTALS IGH individual scores were the club bowling at itt pie be: § bi order of the day in the inter. tangles last night 6. Vietories coming by the clean sw ep route. Rotary tad King County Auto Mutual Bur, chub Young Men's Bus. 714 | | | | } | | §21~ 142 Kiwanis Chub Masonic Ciub yoy om, club, 949 CM eee a ave #78 948 ae 823. 264} 2644 4G $47—~2541 | 145 111~ A | B95—1404 374-1194 a94—1170" 4071280 As Good as Ever Jack Walker, master of the hook check, is back again as good as ev Last year he was knocked out of the playoff hockey series with Vancouver with an injured knee. He took good care of the injury during the summer months, during his activit as m of Silver Mountain. Jack has been hitting a fast pace in practice, and he'll be in there at rover against Vancouver Monday night. The Coast POSITION, Left Wing Right Wing:... Center Rover Defense Defense Goal Substitute Substitute ba | No Soccer | Star Basketball Meet Shifted to Thursday Hockey Game Interferes With Wednesday Date; Pilots Urged to List Men Before Meeting; Final Instructions Next Week HE final meeting of the managers of the teams in The Star Junior basketball league set for Wednesday at The Star office, has been shifted to Thursday. _The Wednes- day date conflicts with the | ~ = f the hockey seas , hogy or une Dockey #88598 '(One More Junior It is important Cage Team Still Needed for Loop be represented at this meeting as final instructions for the season will be gone over. In the previous! One more team je still needed Meetings of the league some of the 11, round out ‘The Stac Jy managers have been very lax ebout || basketball league. There are showing up. teams entered now. If there It would be a wise thing for all! | any teams listed that don't plan ror oe nd — aga ee to go thru with the season they J for ie re games ready Wednesday #0 they can be checked || “ould Wet The Star know at over. These lists should contain|| "ai that iw necessary she silowing: extra team to join Names of all players. The Star by phone, Addresses of all players. Manck une Dates of birth of all players, || ver’ “re” Phone number, business and || day two of the teams home, af managers. league will be asked Some of the lists already turned || gate, There must in are not complete. Eligibility lists || number of chute are to be ixued to each team before The following tédine each game and unless a player Is|| pogitered with properly registered he will not be/| Tircationy eligible. Ten players may be signed || pitiards, Asahi Juniors up. - All of the teams have not yet ee eating tena? . lected the color of their Jerseys for || patiara Cube the Before there are pur-}| jege aun Seattle. colle that every team nior 17 are for this is to inform mail or call charge Unless ntere by Wednes in the to consoli be an even are The Star Meteors, Ben now Paris Seattle Pirates Raking Co, Yesler Way Atb Collins Cubs, West Metropolitan Business Wil Modern college, Shown Park, neason chased they should be filed at The Star so that no two teams will have similar colors, Each team must number its suits with consecutive numerals not Jess than six high . Busi Com Shanner ness acy ets, Washington & Wolff. AMATEURS FORMICE | CIRCUIT have inches Seattle is to an am | hockey league Pians took definite the form at peeting at Arena last n ‘our teams The Canadian club of the Unt. of Washington, One Star league game w week will had representatives on be plnyed at the Saturday night, from ing the Christmas holidays, | hana versity Automobile | Row, Junior Mets and the Wander. ers The Leaf of the and the Stand: , to play @ round robin post American Legion d Oll are reported as unxious to enter team#, ‘Two of these for the title. Beeause of the limited time for games | | be in action | Chartie ‘Word From Rose City Star Plan to Play Holiday Games Not Answered; Regular Games Sunday ‘0 reply has been received by ‘The Star from Port plan originated by for an the played during the holidays The proposition was that, an AllStar m from The Star league entertain the Portland City League AllStar eleven here Christmas day and th Veorttand do likewixe on New Year's. The Star league right now is at top strength, with all six teams playing bangup ball. Good soccer Is also on tap in » Rose City loop. inter: cliy series would attract seceer enthusiasts thrucut the North. west The will Star nding the league of the Postofti 1p goal injure and n't Postotfice MeKiltium. matt wehedule for Sunday Went» Seattle, will be the bi regular be in line eireuit club Hiawatha Bond will b Seattle, as wilder able t built a ming expect Joe Went i hie # be ™. in or Me w team, tw wt 1 mer the battle fou at We complete to give odland py and 1st0N k 7 junior schedule for Sunday senior ar Hiawainh ty» + Kokarts nd park at 1p. i at GAMES tation aUNIOn Atha ve A “U” PREXY WINS CLUB GOLF TITLE -:: Fred Ayer, président of the Unt versity Golf club, annexed: the title ot club ¢ Wednesday when he defeat MeCrum by six up and ti to play in the final 36-hole mafeh After obtaining a four up lead at the 13th hole, Charlie fell off badly and Fred won the next four in a row, squaring the match. The 18th was halved, but on the last half of the journey the club president had everything his own and won under wraps. way ‘TIMES’ GOLF MATCH ENDS EVEN STEPH and Pete aged real thriller final match in the at Schoephoester (8) a on Times trophy tournament Beacon Hill last Sunday Incidentally, they ints,” as their first in a equared match, At the end of the it looke like cop the ors. are still “final attempt resulted morning round cinch for Pete to as he was four up. but his opponent got these back in a hurry and squared the match on h green. From this point to home it was an honest-to goodness championship battle hole—10 of them being halved, just to add more epice to the Ash k 35-footer the ar Weather permitting, the play will played tomorrow a ole, every and, game last re Knights of Columbus, stapre/ FURKEY DAY GOLF WINS in the lengue this year, teams must show up on time y can begin their games right on the dot Fifteen-minute periods with minutes rest between, will be vogue in The Star loop. 10- in es, th 1 to select their own wishing to donate @ good of the «a nating thelr men In the etball along Definit ments — regarding floors for the season will be made day in The Star. Tues. YANKS AFTER DU If Connie Mack puts Dugan on the market, the New York Americans will make a strong bid for him, hasn't many more years to go. N It is figured Frank Baker! Pittsburg star, is to continue as his clubs will be Leo H. Lassen, Royal Brougham, Ls 4. Washburn, Cliff Harrison and representatives from each team were | chosen members of a board of direo | | tors admitted ARE OTED It took Edgar Crider, the Jef. Park Golf club captain vr than usual to total u sort out the cards turned | in in the Thanksgiving Day competition at the Municipal rse, as it was only yester- that he came to bat and anced the following as winners of the holiday s ie Watts, 86 4; 794—15, and Bob lins, ‘BB. 10—78, r several months Watts has been holler about his “12. They all do it get “a ¢ but this t will likely remain mum for time being. Be thankful, Kennie, if there isn't another shrinkage! Amateur rules will be stric tly | forced, L. MeNaughton , and Roy Nelao ¢ Bros., were retary-treasur rad |tlon concernin the | | tion concerning the le: en of the Univer. | he of A, G. Spald. cted president r, respectively, siring informa. rue should con: gue should con. MORAN BACK AT CENTRE) ‘The latest dop on Charley Moran jis that he is to coach Centre Col-| jlewe again next year. Claude Thornhill, former University — of o aires Mother, bring “home some of Une coach, Boldt'’s Milk Bread!—Advertisement, nie ‘KID HAS NOT ampion to his honors jast | Puck Rosters ATTLE. VICTORIA, VANCOUY - Riley Halderson Harris Morri Oatman (¢) Skinner . -Foyston Frederickson Adams . Walker Johnson McKay . Rowe C, Loughlin Cook (e) - Rickey W. Low Duncan Holmes Fowler Lehman Briden Dunderdale Parks Fraser Meeking Desireau Pilot of Coast Champions Wants Dough for 1922 Sea: 7D” KILLE? FER, Log Angeles pie lot, wantg f more donghl to lead the Cafete champions iq” the Coasé league next season. Befo re leaving for, the minor league meeting i Buffalo early this week,, sorrel-topped leader of champions turned down t jsalary offer of William Wrig ley, owner of the club, for |1922, according to repo from the South. Killefer brought a team. slated for the second division) under the wire first in ay great drive during the final weeks of the season and If) twas largely thru Killefer’s efe: forts as a leader that’ the ree sults were accomplished, It is thought that Killefer'# ‘demands will undoubtedly bei | met, as he is regarded as Three New Golf of the leading minor leagu Professionals managers in the e country. + Go to Work Here During the few ks © of the clubs have quired Al ifornian, taking Inglewood Washington, (c) Hite Lines Up Pretty Good Card With Pinkman and Fow- ler Listed, Boy Promoter i Lines Up Good Support, Meter va ea Be zd . : Sheuld the Nittany Lions "a Mayor Of] tek Washington badly today it ‘ would not be fair to Western football to say came is superior. has a weak club today, Califor Jay's interseetional gridiron being State played and Washington at How Bagshaw and Bezdek Warriors Will Start Game the Stadium of Eastern ball This game fore the is not a fair test and Western foot Washiet erat was arranged be season was well under and of the way strength two team The result of the regular games of the year showed F State about the powerful t in the , while Wash Lay LT KR Ley Y 9 als for ghe mame Manfora ; ear Eeddte Pinkman, c¢ back word) Brewster me ext ng written on the of the contest and be the day is over Washington will have either have won a glori- ous or else they will down to a smashing close score would be for Washington. er can tell in football many stranger things than have happened on the | gridiron. nary will eve with th fans A night ring Tue at the Monk will pro ilion. Fowler defeat—a the a vietory y oppo: times has hin first ome He lost to Harry| @nd then beat Jobnny Jor Fowler and Frankie Farren in fought three Edward winning man and his w. k. brother Harry, | rd | wae foo much for the leagye-lend- ing Parisian Chocolates. | Eagles ord , able ¢ in in Harry Muntoon broke the league ree to give at Fowler will be Hashtui Tuesday win over Morgan the other night econd start that Joe Gorman da fe by amasbing the wooden the peas tor One plenty is Indic by fis , The badly handicapped with but three regu wrong Poldt’s Cafe crew was Tacoma the MINOR LEAGUE This i or has ing him b in the Hnewp. a OD onen wee 1 minor league meeting) ] Buffalo, N. Y., Mote probably be a th The most import up will be the of the draft, exent outlook is that ACA as usual ) features of the meetin may be plans to reorganize the New York State league that wenf gn the rocks a year or so ago. A uniform schedule of 154 gan may be adopted by the Internatio ind American association e t these teams could play © Eastern series in plenty e to bave the winner play | Coast champions. | MANAGERS MAY NAMED The big news, however, so far as o4 Joc new better take advantage of the seven-1 re open in It will day seksion thing to come sideration The p three Ci opposed to it Other rule and sign another alley artist prof crack ha Tacoma ow to get t ing first weil joing nkman has been work as he has b s. It has b I appear at the new Lake gefferson sisting his brother con Hill links ro duties at the ub th last Thursday thé gym of n ‘ ” who Jor at took over University en and he judgment yince boxed 4 t want of distance LOOKING | BETTER Clay Hite, who card, is doping out # pretty bil, It looks like the goods after the vaudeville show put oa couple ef weeks ago. “Red” Gage, the redheaded Seat tle welterweight, will k up gainst Eddie Billings veteran Wisconsin mitt tosser semi. i “ES soon oon nue sven COLLINS WOULD. | ttle featherweights, mix in t lal event. Mike has a couple of| Eddie Collins would much prefer|Coast league fans dre concerned; te this bout. Two!to play in the East than in “the| Will be the probable announcement __ when both were breaking | West, and it is said that he has/ of Seattle, Portland and San Fran” here Moore won| m & request that trade be|cisco managers, Jim Boldt, . Bill Mitchell.| made with some club in the eastern| Klepper and Charley Graham. are & ved won-|end of the American league cireuit.| @ll attending the Buffalo convention: right) Eddie's walue to the White Sox is|Klepper and Boldt are expected to a good great, however, that owner Com ecide the issue with Bill Kens iskey probably won't pay much at-| Worthy, who is slated to pilot either | tention to it Portland or Seattle next seasom COBB SEEKING |i0ersay Sit Sh GOOD TOSSERS| >" he has made no definite anno Ty Cobb's team in the California! RIG LEAGUER Winter league is in last place. Cobb/ COACHES W. aa. i maid to be seeking some DIK] “The Washington & |league stars who winter on the| goothan team that has been Const a sang got ’ wei to play California at the have joined the Winter league, be- {cause Cobb, Sisler, Heilm: ty Brena Aeaen Ghee ause yb, Sisler, an by Greasy Neale, who plays ball | Hornsby, the four managers, | Cincinnati in the summer mon’ getting all the money, | He's an outfielder, WEAK GAMES onic nana eee a REGRETTED straight games, including victori over Pittsburg and Syracuse, It is to be regretted that Cornell} Charley Moran, Centre collegt and Lafayette didn't have a harder h, is another big leaguer, He® | jschedule, TI really is no way! 4 National league huwoeaiee Jof telling just how powerful th | elevents were. Neither one | two tested | was properly || Chi Pro Athletes McCUTCHEON TO | May Be Taxed for LEAD LINCOLN | ,School Kid Fund A special tax to create a fund Leonard McCutcheon, Lincoln high || gor physical. upb: school halfback, will lead the Rail-|] sero chimes ang among: school children may be levied and Jefferson's undé| splitters on the gridiron next fall. 3 upon all professional manager: which will meet Call-| McCutcheon was named last night at : Lg ina Angeles, Coast and professional athletes in Chi- fornia at Pasadena New Year's day,|the fatherand.son banquet ut the Mt will put their moleskine — back | jo win, be up its asters’ schedule | high — : cage, tf an ‘ommeanen Batoes ths: o 1 chee choo See aan . among the moth balls for another) ni. afternoon, with the University | ity council goes thru, Trainers nine months of pigskin peace. would be taxed $100, ball play There is still the California-Wash v4 ante also unbeaten this year, WAND J. TO |] $50, wrestlers and boxers $3, ington and Jefferson battle, and the PLAY BRUINS) and all others $5, University of Oregon plays the Uni-| quite a stay in the Washington and Jefferson univer versity of Hawall twice, but the| ing for a game with sity has accepted the invitation from Th h latter scraps will be fought at} A, GC. on January Honolulu. }a@ rather orless record Pasadena to play the Univers: of The curtain tails on Eastern foot-| year; but their sudden r California in that city on D Year's day, according to an Kastern wire, — | haracterizes our methods in every transaction, and our cus+ tomers are accorded every cours ball today with Louisiana Polytech-! toward th f the season, in| meeting Louisiana State, and! holding O. A. C. and the W. 8, C,| tesy consistent with sound busi- ness judgment. Mississippi Aggies settling their| Cougars to a tie, stamps Shy Hunt! BRITISH GOLF 4% to ' on party arrived here from the Tualatin club in Portland to take up the position at the Rainier Country club. His name is Fr and he is @ braw Gene Yatton is ning up of the « aime the championship of Pike st. « walt top ine h between Hatton, Frank Marry I The vanquishe welling for @ return maten, ty eowth ts ne man he ; al Lighthiser, leading bewler of the league, has signed with the in the wett the ring r of n then Mike derfully. Moore It Ae new man. fe handy and adds pepper to bis Rute's Ca with the aphere, solema team game decinions has impr has looks over on png, too. like scrap YET SIGNED) ~ |A WILD ONE os mag to the general belief ONE Heason has not yet signed a! One of the Naira: with the Chicago White on Sox. Chicago wants Gleason, but 1 Bee the “Kid” wants more money than y dier Woods, thy Comiskey has offered. weights, get together Fred Woodsen and Alvin Landin, Ty After Faeth a pair of lightweights, will complete the card Ty Cobb thinks that Toney Faeth, Vernon hurler, would look natural in a Detroit unie, aod is angling the big right hander, says a wire from the Southern city. King Football Gives Up Sport Throne Today today’s be} W. & J. vs. Detroit and Washing Washington U cow | feated eleven, id warriors wildest of the be for the McCasslin and sol-| Borneo welter treats season bugs whi Mrs GOLF BUG Charley Rigler, National league umpire, is a bug on the golf game.| Rigier ts perfecting his plat, with the thought that he might become ja golf professional when be decides to give up umpiring and are F OLLOWING ton University 8. C tween Penn State and the 8. Los fame at fans will turn attention to other sports, and the ¢ islands, remain the Hawaiian Oregon has for this | juvenation th close the CHAMPION HERE | Willie Hunter, British amateur golf | champion, was in Seattle yesterday, Hunter played a few routds with local links stars last argument of the year — with| ing warriors as a fairly good | Louisiana University { outfit they should have little University of Oregon make} trouble trouncing the Islanders o's and in will a leagues will bets ge Great Quarterbacks No position on a football team is more The season of 1921 has produced more other year that can t At least a de high ¢ irons of the Kast and W It fy a toss-up betwe Devine of Jowa, Killing Devine of lowa ta Weet has ever produc than even Walter E Killinger of Penn fias ¢ produced, 198 important than quarterback great quarterbacks than any eks have cavorted over the grid on just closed of them as to who {x the real leader, r of Penn 8 or MeMillin of Centre, admitted as the greatest quarter Coach Will ota says he is greater ll or Johnny MoGe tate ds one of the gr t running backs the game He i# very fast and exceptionally hard to tackle of his style of running, He is a star in every department of the game MeMillin of Centre is the best defensive quarterback in the He is a star ut the running game and a fine passer is not so strong A few of the other great quart who is sure to be a star next year; capped most of the year because of injur another great quarter whose work has suffe Romney of Chicago, Brennen of Lafayette, of Ohio State, Erb of California and others ne! country His kicking game ks of 1921 are Lourie of Pri O'Hearn of Yale, ton, who was handi Holleran of Pittsburg, because of injuries; Buell of Harvard, Workman | COUGAR HOOP MEN TRAINING W. 8. C. basketball 1 the Cougar yearlir State coliege floor last night rhe down varsity on the, 18 to 4! Paid on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited Peoples Savings Bank SKCOND AVE. AND PIKE ST,