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BL SONES a aI 14, 1921, THE SEATILE STAR PAGE 9 a MIARTY FARRELL IS CLEVER, BUT SO ARE TRAINED SEALS STAR JUNIOR BASKETBALL SEASON SCHEDULED TO OPEN TONIGHT (Mets vs. |Mc Bride | Champs | Injured | Tonight} by Ball jVancouver and Seattle| Wild Heave in Practice Tangle for First Time) Knocks Washington on Local Ice This Year| Pilot Out of His Job AN COU VEr's BY BILLY EVANS hockey team in BADLY thrown making tte firmt ball from the bow of the sea outfield han cont J son here to George MoPride| Weitt aus et Ye " Beewan 8 | ber sang poeta Sebdaek Sindh ~ - * as id i a Club Juniors tangling at Hiawatha ample , a 44 Row, who played center srevypees-perhg| ager. the Franklin football” team, ta another playfield at 6:30 p. m., and the Ben Player nought by (wo clubs. He bas been | nee that walked off MePride — ten- red ‘by botn”the: Tealer ‘A.C. a4 | Mamet Haslem forward and-eaptam |Pari# Billiard team meeting tie with the cham. dered hin renig: Hen Paris Biliard toain. Me ill | ge tne thence a Wort fre vistes tor | Yesler Athletic club at Collins play» plonship in the 0 have to make w own mind as ines ‘seus h 4 e ' se ad cin’ | what team he wants to play with ne te eer ee field house at 6:45 pm. ett fly evened : . Andrew McLaughlin, the erack forwara| ‘Two games will be on the Beare fn i The ss, 413 of the Melleré |for Thursday night, the Battery @ With Victoria he badly team clashing with Wilson's Mode outed Visitor Walloped GoTo McKay Lands More Punches and Wins) Three of Four Rounds BY LEO H. LASSEN =e ARTY FARRELL F—=4 | must have trained on marshmallows for his bout with Gordon McKay, Judging from the Kick In the couple of punches that he started during the four rounds) at the Pavilion last night. Gordon stepped Jimmy Bryan, Front! |] With Football Laid Away in Mothballs Until An- other Season Rolls Around, Basketball Comes to the Front in Intercollegiate Sports. Upon the Broad Shoulders of Jimmy Bryan Has Fallen the Honor of Leading Washington’s Team This Sea- son. Besides Being the Leader of the Team, Bryan Ranks as One of the Best Guards in the Coast Conference. He Has a Likely Bunch of Playmates, and the Sun Dodgers Are Expected to a ° in the Conference Standings Again is Year. Will Play ; ThisWeek ~ | Schedule Ist Upset, but | Every Team Will Play; Lineups Announced 4 ‘O games will pry the roof off ™ The Star Junior basketball . league tonight with the Asahi Jum 4 fors and the West Seattle Athietia = = © eetting away thrown ball gave ern Busines liege at the Armory t and won hie 5 ‘ jern Business college ae oa dee to a good start, “Zab” Milan his! sonssat of beth at 930 p.m, and the Shaner @ i, s the outldok 18] 1, woth an a bt red BF tag - Wolff team playing the Pirates at that Vancouver | » taren The Siepias Better C and the SS aeea the Knights of Columbus at 7 p. m™ Undoubtedly one of the and Beattie will be fighting for the|, Milan Is being prominently men-| Firetes | seat cectctretion | para Tiiilinrd team, ie aise a elassy| Games carded for the Crystal Pool th the toned Momrid lite Monday. eeaeenrte Sehiere te ‘oe other playoff berth. ned as Mofiride'’s succemor, shortstop, playina that berth for the Friday night follow: seemed ‘e During fielding practice, just be Both teama are up to strength t©-|rory a game played at Washington |, aan," te necemery te, ent oft of|p Right, and Seattle, refreshed by al early in August, the Incident oc: |}'s0 se Wetneedeye hintectins at ig Nee at tea ten ae rest after three straight games| curred that proved most unfortun-| these js must begin not later thas! garry Lanchner, member of the Ren per taey $44. Four teams will have to make the) offered if Star | Pe m™. ought to be able to hit up a fast pace, | "1" pd — and equally fortum gi critice each wee fer to play at ail | Reues setien Wn tor a"quite « bt) Mikados va, Collins Cubs at 828 ef experience in officiating in the play-Ip, m. ceil tne bar Sunior |” ‘Seattle Boys’ club vm Washingtom as one big romp. The chil ‘s hour at the Pavilion is held Friday night. Yesterday waa forward in the _Nelther fetlow did any damage, but nag The ctubs are expected to tine UP) age PSUAL Hiawatha ple rfieid house can be reach: | field league Ballard Cubs vs. Dandy Baking — pg. Pe a as follows CUSTOM ed by the West Beattie ear going south el ” ning Vilnete ~ on First ave. The piaytioM house te Arthar Wold, captain ef the wn- )Co. at 9:30 p. m. handily. The fourth was Lehman MoBride, as wan his custom, WAS) but a vieck from ihe car ise on Cali-| ems Modern Business college team, ‘The definite schedule plan for the ly even, as Farrell started infight- : batting the ball to hin infielders. An- | forsis ave. played = forward berth for Brondway | year will have to be gone over and abit Kowe|other Washington player standing * <a high sehooks couple of semsons age. | Lin 5. announced Saturday in The | panded close trate esteem Darer®, 2"! nay aastern, Broadway sprinter, te aa-| Star, This work takes « lot of tims! the 4oy Uwe fi 4 ¥ other member of the Wilson team. and was caused by the Metropolitan In this connection I might my ee ee ee om Business college not informing The that I have often wondered why #0| ‘The Mimey Shown team tooks tike |, Marvey Met “ ry for Weet Bes Star that they didn’t intend to de fow players are Injured, while the} @ arene outfit. They have Mernard pa oF in 2 ak tho cage game| finitely enter a team » Walker vauiker| nearby waa hitting fly balls to the Farrell made McKay miss 9 lot, y | Outtielders, McKay, in a slower fashion, be | heavier on his feet, also pulled lot of rally ee dad at times, t - | Andersen and Gene Kunts, of the reed ‘ | final practice of the day i engaged) this year, He le a member of the West wads are ui to be on hand for ‘ALIBI ene in. Usually a half doren balls are| face, Andoreea ill play” conte cad Seattle team ‘isthe thelr gue at least 15 oleae FARRELL being thrown about in a reckiess| Kunts gen gage fore game time so they can start Of course it was Marty's first HARVARD TO manner | INDOOR right on time. Fifteen minute periods Istart in a long time as he has been Kart Smith, playtng the ontriel. are to be played with 10 minute rest Gieund the siovies in Calb fornia, and no boxer looks good a & long layoff. Dest part of it was when PLAY BEARS ares mcnine 22 Sa inenmnna't [to the plate. Smith has a good arm GOLFERS |between them. Bach team muts® | recommend a referee and the mam NEXT YEAR and cut the ball loon. Instead of going to the player whe was bat chosen must be accepted by both A |captains, Each team can use an Offi- e the IALIFORNIA. va. Harvard’ at ting the fly balls it struck a rough | OPENED cin! to alternate if desirable, noe sent cheiaghk Bhar | Cambridge! What a dish for mpot, took m freakish bound and hit | i ng Dan ed “The probable lineups for the West icy, ‘or uammethitng. Eze ves the eastern grid fans! MePrride on the aide of the face. ¥ ANY of the senior teams In| (TESTER W. KING of ine ach | Seattle game follow: ‘and shook hands with Ad and Harvard has offered California «| RADLY The Star Soccer league want to ree are teaming | Aen Tee West seat crowd gave Marty the ruzring football date for October 28, 1922, | INJURED jmake changes in their registration | ¢r% and Archie Stuart are teacher Arai beeieeg = rip tamed |te be played at Cambrides | The ball Htruek furt below the eye | for Sunday's games they may do so| th? field in the big ini Aral (el u tournament at Piper & Taft's store.| K. Arai (e Doubtiens John Harvard tn atung|and to the side of the now It in-\am the second half of the season Kone peeve has the a me by the nation-wide invinuation in| filcted a bad cut, and later paralyzed | does not start until then. |The event closes next Saturday. Ii reuvuse briny \Gign’t show it last night, sporting circles that the Eastern | that wide of the face, as well aa play| Lam Sunday's games, postponed | Chester W. wing, Tommy Smith will! “Tne Ben Paris’ team i expected te teams fear the Berk y edit) start with Bird and Feldman at fom y “wonder ing havoc with Mcliride's nervour| by the flood, will be played on the|'0#¢ ® Playmate, because the ¢ | sta: Jed to speak system, MePride was taken to &| name echedule for ser abenlion Pre: of Champion Chester's game im-| wards, Leo Bow at center and Lenclie | team,” and have dec pews }up-—after carefully waiting until! hoepital and was out of commiaston | provement will go to Wile Hunter,| ner and Schaeffer at ruards. past © &.©. ts bis record. Andy Smith's squad is to be bisnen| for too weskn Per bins sexton aauen the British amateur titleholder, and| Abe Getzen, manager ot THAT FOURTH |up by the graduation of seven men.| Milan wan appotnted mannger to! Poetetfies va Maple Lea(s. at Lénenm not to “Smithy,” who is a mere] Athietigclud, has not sent in his lines ROUND } little Knowledge ia a dangerous | act in McRiride's absences. He made | Os ot Sng peteree, Billy Water | "14" man. | up for tonight's melee. Near the end of the fourth reund |thing. aa the guy sald: and Harvard |a most remarkable showing, Under wpper Woodland park at t-18 pm tete| For the benefit of those whe ns — i O'Dowd was leading and Kid Johr- jmayrbe making a grave mistake in his direction the Washington club | eres. minty yl [im the dark, we wish to state that | IBAPTIST HOOP en him on the jaw with not investigating further, A Cali-\ won eleven straight gamex, That Pye pe Rostng Aircraft | Chester and Willie played golf to-| ‘oe @ @ short right. Down went O'Dowd. fornia varwity with the famous line| run of victories caumed a lot of the ek fier hung MM Mt Mt DR mM Ref | cother at the Seattle Golf club « MEN TRIMMED and Johnson's wal- mone listens like easy meat; but news | experts to consider the team a pen JUNIOR OAMTR couple of weeks ago. from the southern campus that four nant contender. | Fuicen A. CO. wa Belierg, Puntore, at On entering A. G. Spalding’s tere) Tn the Church, ele ee or five men of almost equal calibre} — am Rett don't be alarmed if you hear a thud| games last ni of Mark's Aflen Atntetic | overhead. It is only Archie Stuart| trimmed the Swedish Baptist team with the graduating stars will com. | | = pete for each of the vucated post | ALLEY MEN Rerciation. at Walle Walla ati a m|taking @ divot out of the carpeted | at the Broadway bish gym 22 to Hilly Dowgias. ~-|Plymouth Congregational downed tions, indientes that foxy Andy will | floor on the balcony. He is pra ym [have another “wonder team™ next IN CLOSE the First Baptist quintet 39° $9 pe O'Dowd hit ead of taking & fl erne’ Jenie Lewis French | Dry’ Cleancre at Cotumbla plapfeia’ ce | tieing faithfully for the final days i First Evangelical ran & ‘wouldn fall. Bm. Referee, George Hoefli lof the tourney and his chief advisor,| while the nd Canterate ben slventy covet that CONTESTS! poe Saree at'T A7 EMR | Roy Nelson, i# right there to cor-/21 to 6 victory up on requested date with the Untvernity of Southern California, but has an- geen iced was keen among) nounced that the Harvard offer wil! | the Gasoline league bowlers NINE DAYS be accepted if U. SC. will permit roone-ergnd. the Berkeley collegians to break the | '@#t Meht, nobody being : TO date with them. Cole and Niehaus drew the bonors in ~ vee pete ura a ee chy CHRISTMAS MAJORS Tae token comedy bout of the night wae) Ralico & Wright. 704 eve —e8er Joe Resos, the Filipino! FORCING Bladebaker 198 8272559 i * | rect any faults. Methodist Protestanta with Frankie Pantiey. out of the game for and his judgment of goofy. Pantiey won in the fourth round nearly all the leading. i erty a on by =. and Jimmy Davis, @ little choc-| . ine tree wcond end ice | SPOOL Chatter From Portland 392623 | EW YORK, Deo 14.—With the | i National league foot on their) Alfred Averet, Ioa.. res res ree—stTt | ee ee ee | BY BILLY STEPP | arpa atonal league foot on thetr| Sinoat Bioctrie Ga. Tes Ht Yermaie? ems a * outs of the opps" || Portland pilot still a secret. get the preasure of another choking caTY LEAGUE RECORDS Dea BR he ERDF Tia inte store Kid Waldeman beat Frank Hayes yn . from the American league today. Average gains, hinh 10-frame and hteh | oo Cr a an x the Dempsey is in Portland. Edwards vs. Herman. {WILSON IS ALL bac t e .| Mtrame marks fo the Clty league bowl The National league in a “hang-| [0frame merks fy tno opener. They're welters over” meeting is expected to fasten |the last atrand of & barbed wire! = ‘UBT what seems to trouble Travie| barricade within which the Class) iSvNS Giftsin Men’s Wear Imported mb Ast Davis neither the Portland or| 4A and the Clase A minor leagues) Pain c Rippe’s Cate ial vale Special SMILES AGAIN perma: D, Tee. 14—aacer Mo | Minmavite fistic commission can un-| Will be starved to death if they °° ring tore Obs ottered «values to H NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—The New redie, the six-foot boss of|derstand. They have offered the} "0t consent to the draft N. Br a few days Christmas — Jersey state boxing commission has | Const league baseball clubs, in this| Seattle four-round welterweight , In the first session of its annual Poiai's o only at shoppers, at Spee! ton Allowed Johany Wilson to receive hie city for over 17 years, will change| model his terms, but he has twice ‘Meeting today, the American league |} Bees mA, ‘and of the purse for the Wilson-|his postoffice address to Seattle in| called off bis bouts after reporting | Probably wit eonee to erect a meo-| Rubee Cale iis Downey bout held last September. | 1922. To whom will be handed the| that he stepped on a double-jointed |OP4 barrier for the same purpow. | Linders . a ‘Wilson's end, $35,000, was handed to|reins im this city remains a deep! | peanut or something. The fans ot| The idea ob ame on yesterday | Gifts i in th e GIFTS IN THE CUTLERY Gifts in the = Tex Rickard. Wilson has|mystery, Some of the experts are|the Rose City have a hunch that| ®t the International league meeting kod that he is now ready to| picking Kenworthy, Rodgers or Travie is made up cold shimmiea, |%Y Charles Ebbets, president of the| Mins Ceci! Leitch, woman gifting | thi ti DEPARTMENT Toy Department cot any opponent Rickard may se- | Speas for the job. | onien Brooklyn club, was for the majors|champion of France, Great Britain | 3A A euc Baxton Keytainers—an ideal gift fect before January 5, the bout to| President Klepper of the Beavers | this champion “comeback,”|' refuse to buy from or sell to the|and Canada, injured herself while for anyone who carries keys—25¢ to fake piace in February. | Seems to favor the “Iron Duke,” but| 1 wadie Pinkman, wants a fight for|@Ptidraft leagues until they agree|piaying her last “public match and Department $2.30. jsome of the baseball horde here | Christmas day of New Year's aft-|t? Sllow the inajors to draft their} will be unable to play tournament Snap Shot Albums—piack cloth con neem to be a little cold-shouldered | eenoon he can have same in Port.|*tafs for $5,000 Instead of wnking|golf for some tims, according to a er—50 loose leaves. Size 6x8 inchese— DETROIT iS, Soe ere They want| jlana itn the hands 7 Jewish bor. theme off the auction block for 375- |leumant one ae Leitch tore # V/s 75e. geile diygh gy vag ; Just what the former Beaver ehiet| yr ae can Ket the “somo big trades are expected a Olver ikea. 95c $1.00 $2.00 | $2.00 to 85.00. | will do with the Indians next year |aaet, by acca oe temeh wich 90 while the American league mogdls| DANVILLE, Ky. Dea 14—*no"| vf Eastman Kodaks and Supplies. will have to be awaited with eager | PO ad \are gathered. Practically every club| McMillin, quarterback on the Centre | gam Checkers—10¢ to $6.75. eyes. Right at present it looks like| 46 They're looking for a Benja-| yity something. gethaie tootbals tent, ‘kas’ bearaea te) Checker and Chess Boards—60@ to he will have a handful of trouble | min opponent. M DE ° routs Announcement ts expected today!coach football at Contenary college, | la $8.00. be 2 with some of the regulars of the! that Clyde Milan will manage the|in Louisiana, next season, at a re- Chess Sets—§$1.75 to $16.50. ft litte fell A " Basket Halle—11.00 ror the little fellowe— Sound city club. Many of the boys Washington Senators next season. | ported figure of $10,000. | prices from 82.45 te $3.50, wouldn't play under Walter if they |HANNON LOSES a . “ - aha | Made of high-grade heavy GIFTS IN THE SHOE ni ad to. pebble grain leather, with ia bak o4 IN CHEHALIS Bee terse ten tere DEPARTMENT ates ie Pog HIE! gates of the Miwaakie arena | worn ALIS. bape Se vayetoage oon daer. Regulation size Pocahontas Beaded Indian gra xcentional values vA i a round decision over “Mic . will again be thrown open for|ey* Hannon of Seattle in a torrid rpg Cnfiare's ae ente to #2.00. Blocks the fistic fans to file thru after @ lay-|battie, In the other bouts Herbert Ladies’ sizce—§2.25 to $3.00. She the Seerio tiene tree oe Denve us - ty *~ oe! o ie = Sele staid br Wneey Wie ee Fee ey ie, Boys! sizes—-82.25 to $3.00, dergarten cheats — priced into dreamiand mn ills, ne: oy Stoy and Franeis Canfield drew 3 'e wi 2.25 to $3.50. from to $10.00, | Friday night. Babe Herman andland Charles Canfleld drew with BUILT B HAND CIGAR ee eae 98g yg ea Carre ras mata event of 10 rouse [mee $10.00. s.00 Bow’ niata Feom Br (ae? ob n ‘an 0! Ye games. Priced from Wat will undoubtedly be the ta! MIT LER SIGNS Soabtin's’ basta Clade tenes Beasbec mm ane ture bout of the evening Is the vert windup between Archie Stoy TO BOSS SEALS and Pete Michie over six rounds.| gay FRANCISCO, Dor : , oe » 14.—Jack These two boys are big favorites |stier, former Philadelphia National here. The former is from Aberdeen, |infielder, has signed to manage the while the latter is @ local boy making ‘gan Francisco Seals in the 1922 pen- his initial bow after a long layoff. |gant marathon. Miller is a veteran Muff Bronson will tangle with that major leaguer, with a recotd of 13 little fighting machine, Young Sam | years, Langtosd, in the spec al event. | gumpetnnseesemeshemenne ch Trolley Cars—1.50 Boots—sizes 6 to 11—$3.25; 11% to n Locomotives—SLia pa 2-83.50. Boxing Gloves—8495 | CIETS IN THE WOMEN’S An eight-ounce weight ag eG a gO CLOTHING S405. °° DEPARTMENT SPecial Gift Hosiery—in silk, cash- mere and wool—O5¢. Special prices on Gift Scarfe— Is mild and delightfully fragrant. The Havana tobacco used is the choicest grown. Buy two today. 1. LETS CIGAR MANUFACTURING co. indent Agar Factory in Leca sa 8 Peta -~ are ron BiB Wige long Scarfs at $4.95. Pts KNIGHTS VS, MIDDIES i ORTEGA TAKES Smaller models at $1.95. Is |naskewnit quintet wit! take on tie}, ANOTHER DIVE NEW EDISON U, 8. Tennessoo’y hoopers tonight.) TULSA, Okla, Dec. 14,—Pattling | pont MAPS Bepenade. Hots _ |The ‘sailor tive claims the banker (Ortega of San Francisco was knocked nde of food grade tan PHONOGRAPHS A rift every bor wants, Wa at by Kid Pa eather, with good rubber carry a. fu bir ‘ | Kingship of the fleet and are/Out by Kid Palmer in the first round bladder. ‘Splendid value at | pe nc RY ge sl a a cane Sete and part Cc coached by a former Annapolie | a scheduled 12-round bout bere SLs, to $: re priced from 81.00 t man, The game starts at 6:30 at|'*t might the K. of C. Gym. | Rifle Special = HERMAN BEATS pate? 0 3 he BSc ponony Pi cieago set! ABIE FRIEDMAN Faire ar as a pring Cigar pro, has been signed for a tryout! BOSTON, Dec. 14.—Pete Herman | é full niekel with the Vernon club next year. Ajof New Orleans won a 10-round de THE SPORTING GOCE 2 plated. Special Co., Inc. modest press report of the newcomer |oision over Able Friedman inst night 07-1109 SECOND AVE. at 8145, nay “He hits like Joe ‘Kson and _ i ficids like Tal Chase, and is room| Average density of population in mended by George Weaver,” Japan ie 3962 por square mile, Agents WINCHESTER DISTRIBUTORS