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Champs Defeated by 5 to 4 Seattle Takes Big Lead, but Visitors Are Dan-) gerous; Lehman Is Hurt | BY LEO H. "LASSEN TS a darn good thing that Van Souver didn't have Rill Stumpf, Seattle's cham. pion shortstop, im the nets du ing the final mf utes of last night's hockey @ame io the Are. na, or the Seat tle vietory would dave been great: | + than it was he final count seing 5 to 4 During the losing minutes | of the game. Hugh Lehman, the great goal tender | of the champions, was badly cut over! one of his eyes, and he had to leave the game, Lioyd Cook replacing him. | Lieyd is a game bird, and he kept the puck out of the twine while he I ‘was between posts, but it & good k thing he did catch the rubber apple Detter than one William Stumpf, j Tr. of Baltimore. ies Whenever & shot came his way, | ; Capt. Lioyd towed away his stick, : fell on his knees and caught the puck in regular big league fashion. Cook's Daseball training saved some terrific shots by the Seattle Prwards. It was the climax of a rather weird” |. assortment of hockey. GAME WAS FAST ‘The two teams set up an awful pace thruout the game, with Se i altle having an upper hand thru- a out. The combination play of the Mets was muth better, the work of Jack Walker, Frank Feyston and Archie Briden being Particularly beilliant, altho all of the boys worked well together. THE FiksT PERIOD PLAY Seattle opened with a speedy at ; tack, Jack Walker sending in @ shot 5 that smiled right past Lehman for clean goal trom the biue lin@ aft eight minutes of play. It was a dar of a shot Jim Riley strong-armed his way thru the Vancouver defense for the ext gon), scoring from scrimmage On the left side of the ice, after Rick. ¢y had carried the puck from the Se- attle territory. Jack Adams annexed Vancouver's} first counter a couple of minutes lat er. scoring a pretty back flip that! beat Holmes after the puck had been | faced off near the nets j The final score of the period eame the puck off Lehman's pads and Mor- Walker opened the scoring in the! second period with @ shot from left| wing that bounced off Lehman's stick a few minutes later. It was a beautl- ful shot that beat Holmes. Bent on the ice, and he carried the! puck down the rink and passed to Rick who beat Lehman, the running again by carrying the Was a pretty play. ONE GOAL IN FINALE Only one goal was scored in the final period, Harris sinking bination work down the lee with MacKay. evening. } EW PLAYERS 3) LOOK GooD ¥ Ernie Parks, Gordon Fraser and| Archie Briden, the new men on the! . fee, all looked good, with Briden showing a lot of speed and fight. He f skated well and shot hard. They look | } like three valuable additions to the} : Vancouver team. } EXT GAME VICFORIA The next game of the season his leagueleading Victorians against Vancouver, The Aristo eats beat the champions, 2 to 4, in their first game this year at Vancouver. METS FACE THREE GAMES ‘The Meta st until Monday, when they go to Vancouver, and then they face three games in a week, playing Victoria hy Wednesday and Vic toria in Victoria Friday. The club is in good shape right now, and with both Briden and Fra eer ready for utility duty, the Mets Qre sitting pretty, ' [Varsity Hope | Leo Nicholson, who is expected to fill in the forward berth left vacant by Archie Talbot on the University of W ton five. has definitely hope to see time getting Had he been | fatal to hin cha j severe hardship ‘The promoter commissioner” Rath would go big in fans « chance see him whe No doubt the promoter who has made Kuth the offer would be able to make considerable money. three minutes later, Riley bouncing|, Play Is a Puzzle Rose ‘Explains Soccer Rul- i Regulations Play Are Stringent Parkes, Vancouvet’s new vutility |! man, scored on a paas from MacKay | gorris Young Gordon Fraser was then | sa “Smoky” Harris put Vancouver in rs. recalled, Parkes from MacKay puck around the nets and scoring. It| $ Rickey trom. Fras Middleton, Dauss and Lefty Stewart are from Mackay pee Substitutions more discussion among, soccer Middleton and} pre haven't been able to] ™#nagers in the ¢ When the ball is In touch the disc after some pretty com: | Fraser ground on either) make the major league grade, |?) while Dauss, » from|erans of - Amer field of play played it out sh: point on the touch-line where it} has jleft the field of play Altho the text of the law gove » throw-in has not That ended the scoring for the | Lenm t STANDINGS | . different ways Ofttimes the to neo theif names In| will be when throwing In bygone days the » heels was not allowed, player | tala SLIM FOLLOWS BIG ¢ When it comes to being lucky, pass Reavers really ing how most of throwing the . |touch-line facing the field of play, | and shall throw 1 with both number of yea anned out so far | pitcher for a . will be in Victoria Friday night, | hav shared in three of the last five with Lester Patrick stacking ap | world series Was with the Giants in ball in over ALDRIDGE W n the Giants in Angeles cham-| deal will be Charley See, th: » almost a cinch to go to the} National league néxt year, Both Cht| short time last year Kruger Expected to Swim Next Year for Crystal Pool Chances are bright that Harold , famous Hawalian sprint pe owgg Rese mound » hag had a trial with the Cubs, muchmproved pitcher he will go to the! to th, s the Cubs hav os Angeles, due|taps. He has the ito the simple fact that William Wrig-|from the outfield th kind | jey owns both clubs, * on the touch-line at the | moment of throwing If the player does » Crystal P6ol swimming team sddition of an MUSt lene inside track to A goal cannot be nor from a throw-in Crystal squad, the! STATZ CASE into! SELL IN Al touch is far too pre uming in the his decision. | world will referee #ball |BROWNS LAND KEEN RECRUIT) Louis | Mis work is of big tea still up in the strong for keeping him on ar for the expe fit to interfe rience he will gain. It see ae ag Killefer hen ot pb BARNEY HASN’T Ayenyry SAID A SPOKE a recruit from 1 | the George Sisler type, ue pitching will be # | handy man for the Browns, as he can | play first base or the outfield, « still young enough to profit | ney wasting bis time, B abe Ruth Bambino to Play Exhibitions Babe Needs Work Takes On Weight BY BILLY EVA Judge Landis announces that Babe Ruth will be per- mitted to play in the games on the spring training pleasing news to the minor league towns that have New York, without Ruth, would be like Hamlet elancholy Dan.’ ‘There was some fear in certain quarters that the suspension of Ruth | fh the spring games, Judge Landis in ruling) wettied t at question, If Ruth, by the suspension was not permitted to play in the games scheduled for the spring tour, that trip would) |have become a liability, instead of financial asset to the Yankee owners, go to see Ruth when the Yankees play, They! a couple of home runs If he fails to do so, and & couple of times, they still feel they have golten Their original intent is to root for Ruth when they come to the They come prepared to applaud his feats of he strikes out, they hoot inktead of root. The cheers are saved for the home town pitcher who strikes him out. iting. When a player who takes on welght quickly. He had a diffienit last «pring. He reported about 30 pounds over and it wasn't until the middie of June before he was at his best prevented from playing’ in the spring, he might have him to go for a good year, It also would have worked a th That w ve been uld probably h New York club. said that already some Eastern promoters havé made overtures to Ruth, | the ruling. in case he decides to take exceptions to One promoter has offered him a fabulous figure to join a team which he will recruit to tour the country.| | Money in the bank before the start of the trip. - na to take Ruth to cities which have no representa That would, of course, be necessary, as religiously otwerve the decision as given by the baneball veh towns, beenase it would give many herwike never have had © such Ruth tx too wise to listen to any arguments in be foothanty for him to even think of objecting! offended, and it was necessary that Judge Landis After all, the New York club will be the real suf- Likewise the other seven American league clubs will equally feel the jolt. Ruth will not suffer financially. Classy I Men Available for Portland Beavers Detroit Tigers Have Some R Real P Performers to Ship | came trom the bee if They Deliver Men Promised for Pilette and johnson BY LEO H. LASSEN F Portland obtains eight playe Detroit Tigers, as land prexy, annex on the Herman Pilette and Sy! Johnson deal, the Rose City team may grab off some sweet tossers from the! Tiger There is no doubt but what Sammy Hale, who played third gon team this season, will be back again. He belongs to the Tigers and has been but he can't field well enough to make the big league grade. His hitting gets him over in this loop. George 2 ogy | Bill Klepper, the Port- has said that the Beavers will for the Ore- ONLY E Rabd BENCH ma be tate are shaping up at there will be only two bench st league next year, Walter McCredie will direct ! club from the side f the vet-j white ik ck will ag the an league, |destinies of the Vernon Tigers, Dufty served his Lewis at Bait Lake Charley Pick at | Sacramento, John Miller at San time ‘under. the big top. | Francisco, Honus Mitze at Oak 7d t of the Ti) and Wade Killefer at Los Angeles available for minor league duty, | will all be ready for duty on the bat |and if Portland could obtain all of | tlefield. With Bill, Kenworthy would be cand) most a cinch to lead Portland, the g in the Coast| Beavers are figured to have a pl ing man too, as the Iron score fore | breaks a leg mises have While no defini nnouncement | has been made ye AN@Franci« scribes ure taking it for grant the outfielder to be sent to the © orchard op who played for Seatt © wag hot st. Al-ljoaned to the locals on th sdle . great hit plate and hitt using hi speed to beat ont infield best throwing arm t has been |lamped in this cireult since Bob | Meurel played for Vernon His one bad fault was his work In Jeatching flies ax he was a bit awk Arnold Stats, the | ward, but he is expected to o outfielder of the! ¢ yme this difficulty with constant will go to the Cubs, too, | work Man ser V If the Seals’ get him and use him wularly he ought to go big next r He's a 300 man,| After the erffies get thru trading h clouter yet.| the stars of the Pittsburg club, Bar: yfus won't have any of ‘bis league, If] 1921 team left, According to the ex and fails to] perts, Dreyfus is willing to part with will simply be! any of his players, if h wet val ue in return, from the! assign | Elks’ club—two games Saturday| Stacy Shown vs. Imperials at 7:45 in there every day unless he} fter the | called at the end of the year, bel ne | , Standing up ng ‘em far and - a evard of ‘The Imperials niso have brothers midget toam last oom on their team, Arved end Jonas son, has been signed up to play with Asahi Juniors, Saki Arai, one of this | team's forwards, is playing the same berth in The Star loop. are play- ing for the Shaner & Wolff aggrega- tien, ing for games with Star leagu' ame They ean be lined up by © © five had considerable experience | Went 0294-W. playing the net game with the Lakeside bite min the Y. M0, A. house leag Bill Retster, a fivewn team, played for the Mhedes Karis Krauczanos, of the Shaner Hires. team inst season, a Weltt | seam. already been plist jae the qowe by any Me ~: \ _ lwo Watanabe, who made footbal seorene and be heen't o Franklin two years ago game yet. | Star league outfit Speaking of ne veins Troms, the | oom Ue guard, Ought to be a strong | Any teams 4: tration 1 pe filed only on Saturday and Wed ‘The three Arai brothers are playing fot | nesday joe must include registra * tion data of nan birth | Baki, Gress of each m ith the name eo aS, the man replaced, Two Star Cage Cage Battles Are Booked for Tonight Md baad ‘O games Are scheduled for to-| The Shaner & Wolff outfit is cen-| tered around Russell Haslem, who played a good brand of the hoop | for the Queen Anne high schoo! | nens College meeting the Battery C) prep team last year. The rest are night in The Star Junior cage |clreuit, with Wileon's Modern Busi- | am team at the Armory at 9:30 p. m. | newcomers and the Pirates tangling with the| Batt Shaner & Wolff outfit at the Knights | Enoch Shultz, ¢ | ‘The Pirates ar team to the cage fans as none of | the former pair having also p their players have p part in junior basketball before this) M. C. A. season. Most of the players repre Nothing much is known of the ass of the Wilson team. Arthur| jdiamond in The Star league this | Wold, one of the forwards, played play basketball at Broadway high school recently, jas well as baseball they should give (but the rest of the team is new for) [sented this club on the baseball | ch summer and if they " ood account of themselves ithe most part ‘West Seattle and Ben - Paris Teams Take Tiffs HE West Seattle Athletic Club] Reggie Bird and Harry Feldman Juniors and the Ben Paris Bil Flas well together at forwards, and, with Victor Le Bow at center, jard teams opened The Star league season with victories ov the Asahi pi meses and the Yesler Athletic clubs, ectively, last night | The scores follow ig The West Siders won a hard-fought |, West Seattle (17) Asan! Juniors (s) the trio scored almost at will. ‘ipponese at West Seattle by a 17 to § tally, Douglas Irons, at forward, was the star for [the winners, with 10 points, while | Saki Arai scored all of his team’s | | Whittlesey 4, Aral 4 | points: pres, Chrome Wane The Ben Paris Billiard team out-| "eferee—Walter Day. claane® Abe Getzen's Yesier club toss-| Ben Paris Billiards (47) Yester A.C. (4) ers, playing pings around its oppo- nents, The final count was 47 to 4 La Bow The winners have a smooth-working | Lenchoer sae ile dian’ Schaeffer jeInnes machine, and while they didnt’ hav , mand, os Metns any opposition last night pel Fi Row & showed great possibilities man iF Crystal Pool Floor Not in Shape for Cage Play Crystal Poo! floor will not be} Armory—one game Thursday] by The Star I or isn’t in the rough flooring has been put and this Was not known by until it was in-/ scheduled as follows; every other week tal Pool Fri¢ this vestigated Wednesda y Seat(le Boys’ club vs, Washing | ‘This means that the floors will be| ton Park at the Elks’ club Saturday | ed as follows each week night at 6 pm | nights. jP. m. night indefinite. on Collins pla West Seattle playfield—one game | definite schedule will be announced loach Wednesday; two gimes every | Saturday lother week The other pair of games booked South Park playfieldsone game for Friday night will not be played h_ Wednesday juntil next w Johnny Buff Is Ideal weight and bant of the few boxing che |to take a chance. |be some rule in boxing, whereby a Buft won the bantam title on Sep-| champion would be compelled to de- suff won the banta tle o > at Madison Square G Herman he bout went the limit, 15 rounds, Buff being months, F [e between championship bouts, awarded the decision | ced” Mutt: wouli-have been ntl ‘JIM IS STILL {tled to rest on bis laurel, and gains | in a lot of soft mi t titleholder, In Tot of third-raters a somewhat. dif! stead of meetin dable opponent than § scheduled to meet Moore at Milwau-} pinch hitter by the Nationals, ~ |the scheme of things. ‘The Colline Cubs are expected to put | the heaviest teame in the tof thelr players are good | ‘The Wert Beattie playfield teams are| ~~ | ioe Knoch Mhults, forward on the Hattery! Walter Day at the Hiawatha house, a in playing with the Mikado iring to make changes t remember that they y C has a strong club, with arence Shreeve and | of Columbus at 7 p. m. Don Ripley as the leading lights. atrodyeing « new | They're all Queen Anne men, with ed ayed a very big considerable basketball for the Y. hittloney ,Forward...\,.. Yokotet orward.. K, Arai enter. 8. Aral ward... Kono ard Shimamura Whittlesey 2, Irons 6 Rird Porward Getzen Feldman .....-+.Forward......++ Fraser Bird 7, Feid- The.games scheduled for the Cry» night have been re. | Knights of Columbus—one game,| The trip to South Park and the to West Seattle will be alter. field—two games each | nated so as to even it up among the Wednesday teams as much as possible. The Champion; He Fights: classy curve ball/en Gate club on the Jimmy Caveney | JOHNNY BUFF, holder of the fly-, kee tonight, in q ten-round bout, 1 J m title, is one| It is refreshing to see a champion | mpions willing | of the Buff type, There really should fend his title at least once every six rhaps every three months might be a short enough timeo al- y. Most cham | SPEEDY BIRD Jd have handled the situa} Jim Thorpe says playing football pions w tion in that manner |shows up an athlete who wants to Buff, however, soon proved himself | shine as a ball player, Probably this {8 trie, but it doesn’t seem to work in | in nodecision bouts, Buff defe nded | Jim's case. Jhis title within six weeks after he |e a mAs |won it |“RIP THINKS | Jack Sharkey was picked log: | fal contender, ‘one of the bantamd| GAME A JOKE | believed to have # real chance. Those! Report has it that the New York Iwho had contended that Buff was a| Yankees intend disposing of Rip” fluke champion were compelled to re-| Collins, He could be one of the great tract their cruel words, Sharkey was | est pitchers in the game if he took it decisively outpointed | seriously. Within a month from the Sharkey | " me bout, Buff is taking on another real] Few pitchers are classed as good contender, Pal Moor more formi-| hitters, Walter Johnson is an ex narkey, He is} ception, He is often called on as Four Fives Will Play for Title Two Leagues. Make Prelim Schedule; Be Ready Saturday HE original schedule plan ed for The Star B league has been changed " two teams dropped out, breaking Up The 16 teams have been into two eight-team leagues, teams will meet each team in own section, ‘The clubs ff first and necond in each league then play @ round robin for Class A title, The other teams the league will play an ell series for the Class B honors. In the round robin each meets each team. In the tion it will be run off the in @ tennis meet, only the surviving. The league bids been divided the following circuits: LEAGUE Ni Asahi Juniors, West Seattle Paris Billiards, Yesler A. C, Shaner & Wolff, Ballard Cubs, 1M dy Baking BY LEAGUE No, 2 Battery C, Wilson's Modern ness college, Washington attle Boys’ club, Imperiala, Showns, Mikadoes, Colling @ The complete schedule of for the revised season will be lished in The Swar Saturday, LUMBERMEN HOLD ON ALLE Y TAKING two out of three fr the Times, the Lumb tained first place in the league alley tilts, The uch was the only team dropping all th games | Totals: Barton & Co, ...... 199 196 Mapleines . Tie Union O1 Co. 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