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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921 Places | Three Stephens and McMillan on Third Team; 20 Teams Represented This Year BY LEO H, i ASSEN End . Tackle Guard Center Guard Tackle End Pins wknd bie All American teams for the |™ 1921 season, and paipttatin’ pubdtic clock in an easier frame of mifit, Waiter Camp bas picked the 21/ eat gridders of the year, and simul taneously 9,001 football writers, 21.-| 000,301 office boys, 15,905,313 janitors | and the rest of the angry mob witt | pick ‘em to pieces, To Say that some of Walter's first team select@ons came as a surprise ty ppiting it mildly, F’rinstance, he ed “Brick” Muller, the Cali fornia end, on his first team. Muller fe a great star, but he has been out of the gume most of the year with a @prained ankle. Tt seems that Wal ter overlooked him Inst year, ana that be picked him oa his 1920 ree. ord. “Brick” played about 15 min-/ utes Of conference football thie year. | FOUR POPULAR SELECTIONS * | Rave been football writers. Killinger, Devine, Brown and Aidrich have been picked by nearly every writer in the land)» Who has named an All-American. Here are some more of the sur ret The course, Vick of Michigan at center, Bunge } @f Wisconsin has been named by nine! Out of 10 writers in the Mid-West as & better center than Vick Both Larsen and Stein are rated as| Brent centers. Guess Walter Camp | doesn't know whether “IJutch” Dun lap, the great Washington state pase | er, ls a contet or a soda squirt. Stein and McGuire have both been den: cour = Dall men like Walter Eekersatt picked Slater of Towa aa the greatent | fackle be ever saw. Walter also! Mp Coast gridiron, is on his third team. GREAT GUARDS Roberts of Centre ts easily one of the stars of the season. altho he ren- erally played second @n most seiections the other end, ag The selection of Kaw at fullback | Was a surprise, as Owen was concrd-| ed to be the best fullback of the year and Kaw was a halfback. And so it goes. Against picking All-Star teams, an ev- erybody does it, Walter Camp in| Rot a super-human, as hig selections; show, We've picked most of the team to pieces. Th gentle reader | bunch. ~sdumht to be able ¢ | Seev ° He's placed at) Halfback Fullback quoting Long // Rob Cronin, can now eat three TDK + square meals 3 again and oan face the bate Ained ae, with the alarm \e4 {Oguntry civ r Only four men on his first team! Country elye, [aid Tosa, measures Chartie Rigler, National league em pire. ls reported te be & bug om the game, und is perfecting bis play with the theaght that he rig! [restomal New York A purchased D. & Chisholm has pated high as tackles, but smart foot.| paper Meo -Me( «+++. Roberts, Quarter Halfback , . Killinger, Penn State. . Aldrich, Yale........ --Kaw, Cornell. .. (Copyright, 1921, ~A NCAA va r We Tokyo for Ryeso Asamo, the richest mea in Japan, ; AL Dafagee, bee been named pre- feseional the teanroers Country Grane Ban idetiersen' has boon im charge of the University of ingtom clad course, x which Roothern Overlooked King of the Navy alto.| jp Le gether, while Dan MeMiNap, ‘one of) Pilntridge, i the greatest tackles that éver trod| Gabriel, A ion an reports tr -»Muller, + Stein, Schwab, «. Vick, Michigan . Brown, a & golf course | son of one of ao Francisco district the popular ¢heleen of Gereating Mra Hubert Law Law missed a three-foot puit First Eleven. California. ... and Jeff. Lafayette... Wash. duire, Devine, L! TN The 1922 championship argue, who waa recently re PTT teprammmenenee tenon eer inetemnecrtrsemt et nmiasieer one gemma Harvard, Chicago... Centre Iowa. ts en route te Ween the w Tecently opened. laid out by Don- were olfer whee The San Antonio Golf clad has offered [95.000 im prises for prote at the tournament on February 2, 2 and 4 | Jamon Mirald, se- al golt Eegiand, wii! Tritien golf Invasion neat year, Vardon plans to arrive in time | eations! epen championship ta Chicago ‘The Midiron dud, whose membership includes = daten expert golfers at th University of GRIDMEN GOOD HOOPERS Colgaie’s athletes are a versatile |¢rmen won thelr odd games. Seven of the 1921 varsity | edict finish the job| football squad are out for positions | same rec on the basketball. team. © ‘The Mikados ga ry 00d account | f themevives ip game with the Collins Cubs the other night, giving « fine demonstration of close checking. | not plan to tHe. be dated up. ‘The Ratiard Cubs wil! play the Bothell | five at Bothell Saturday night. 00 in rewiatration for tomor- games should be turned io f not later than 6 p. m both ‘The Imperials and Coline Cube 4} Will clash at 6 p. m. at Collins play- field Wednesday in preference te ying at Soath Park at 7 p. m. | | me games Bl Kane, Seattle Boys’ club forward. Mistained a strained ankle in the game With Washington park at ¢ Saturday nigh te 0. @ bike’ club but he is expected to for the tiff with asinesa college at the K.| Captain State foot choice ot | American the scheduling of |the guard lard Ce K “a @xcune of the Dandy of not #howing wp Saturday ‘The other Ahree teams had the same flotice, but They all showed wp. During the first 3 few weeks | the season the sc 4 @ubiect wo i..1 changes t a iocek tas marl | Syracuse every day and tn departmen @ut-of-town games Ii Any team forfeiting two games loses their franchise in the lengne, HIRSCH CYCLE CO. Corner Pike and Minor Ave. & Wolff save morrow nigh the | varsity bask SYRACUSE TO MEET OXFORD Oxford of England may compete jand home lacrduse series, | powed to stage the first match | Syracuse in May and the eagement in London in June. ‘The Pirates and the Ballard Cubs will also meet at West Seattle Aubrey ball several honors, pewitions and quarterback, | experts for All- will The Dandy Raking Ca, and the Shaner battle at Hla’ If the Dandy ¢ Shaner team the long trip to West at thelr first ‘The Imperiats and the Collins Cuhs, |. Ket together tomorrow night Sollina. The Imperiale DEVINEISA _ BASKET STAR) lowe | Devine, and play one of on the lowa ball team this year. University return em for the in @ home | It is pro | in | Mrs, Thomas 8 fiaker, of the Mele} tly, anbexed Pines Country club course, at BENT ENN | en O EE oe fon tea practice thee wa |270r, seen to & hockey game In Van jday, Bill Grimm haa returned to the|the Y. M. C. A. Midgets to their| 7 e a vision od mn © practic oe! |'Pant and Commercial terms bowled !tween now and January 7% The |cuvearonar | Purple and Gold, and it in considered | string of hoop wins. A good trowa| | their way to shutout records, while!Northern Life, Seattle Y. M. C. FINI “ rent quite powsible by “those in the know" |#aw the cue quintet ring up 27/ |the Construction Office and Repeat. |Systery Sign Service, Camp Lewis | ion’ 4 Walisien: a jthat Verne Hickey wiil depart from | points on the Midgets, who garnered | - > yaton and Fick. | \uat Ver won thats <8 sma |oson te eaiteetty Beseern Willey were the brieht lights on the visit )\q ‘qr and Join the Sun Dodser|19 ¢ Colling Saturday. 1 er pg hg ‘aad anal pit armen we od ing team, Robby Rowe. in spite off with these tried stars and the{. Bird and Feldman were the! of 2 ] a cracked rib, which hampered hi8/ strongest line bul luminaries. for the winners, with Wa _DUNDEE TRIMS tire ulwarks from, this WALTER CAMP NAMES Swanson, Nebr Slater, Iowa... Trott, Ohio Stat Larsen, Annapoli Keck, Princeton. Kiley, Notre Dam MeMillin, Centy Owen, Harvard. Davies, Pittsburg —ASoccer Leaders |Maple Leafs and West Se-| for | mttle Strengthen Final Half of Season 1 Maple Leaf Post team strengthening for the final da in the senior division of The St Soccer league. The Leate have added Rob Fors’ famous Canadian center-forward, w week or two, Manager Shelton Planning to use him at inside righ the Canadians tn fine form. f | * Leafs have alxo added Chart j bey, jother halfback. | West Seattle, present lenders, ha Also strengthened their team wi on Monday instead of Sunday, T' | schedule for all the games follows: SENION GAMES | Dark, at i pom. Heferee Woodland Park va W Spper Woodland park, at 3 t Beattie, bm Be Park, at 2:50 pom Walla, at 1 p Lovle’s Prem wrobia playfield, corge Moet Park ve, South ati pn m WIRE PIN LEAGUERS SET MARK| OP-SIDED results featured the |the Coast Conference bark e | Totals +791 221 T4522 9 100 bette: ner —98 $83--27 H@peatermen . 199—221 Tonstruction fice .. * T9422) Mvision Plant sre—s fotor Inatatiation Construction . YALE BUILDING POLO GROUNDS Yale is planning to lay out a po field adjacent to the Yale bow! belief that intercollegiate INELIGIBLE A glase roof will be placed over |part of the Seventh Regiment clu lot New York j tional indoor Junior and boys’ ten-| city, where the 0 nis tourney will begin December 2 Vineent Richards, holder of the st gies title, will not compete this year A year on the planet Jupiter equal to 12 years in our time, i | | | bh ° SE CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY VICTORIA vs. SEATTLE Wed., Dee. 21, 8:30 P. M. Sharp Adm, $1.90, Tax 10, Total $1.10 $1.27, Tax 13¢, Total $1.40 $1.59, Tax 16c, Total $1.75 Reserved seats on sale at the Arena. office, 1210 Fifth Ave. Phone Main 2493. Reservations not culled for by 4 P. M. Wed- nesday will be cancelgd and resold. Ice Skating During the Xmas Holidays the Arena will be open for Ice Skating every morning except Wednesday and Sunday, Second Eleven Bedenk, Penn State Mohardt, Notre Dame by P. F. Collier & Son F, Collier & Son Company.) et Add Men will join the club within the next as Jimmy Bennett is playing center | | Pleteher, a goal tender; Sammy, Ab ifback, and Andrew White, an- | Postofticg ve. Maple Leafs. at Tincotn Hitly Watier vs, Dosing Alrepatt | Teet- | Referee, [10 90 per cent of eg Tem an8 hockey | sational seen Coast (Walter Camp’s Elevens| Third Eleven ée Crisler, Chicago..... ee Into, Yale....... os oe Pucelik, Nebraska... » .. Stein, Pittsburg . Whelchel, Georgia... ° McMillan, California, Stephens, California. Lourie, Princeton... French, West Point. Do You Know That court? During the month of October, 19 S cases were filed | in ah bira act? “"! Crater Lake Nationa) park, te, ho | miles? | Crater take ts 2,000 feet Ttep is | places? nt, | Placer on There are 154 national! forests Tn | the United States? th |the addition of Martin Thorniey, a |haifoack, who reffiaces Al MoKin- | ‘Timber, grasing and fish and | non, ame are the principal products of ‘The gamen next week wil! be played | he Your personal influence counts helping prevent game code? cl. | refuge in California? | m | hy tatarally? a! saaating at| BY modern hatchery methods hatch? ‘The average life of a trout ts years? |U. OF W. FIVE Determined to be tn a wh | PHILADELPHIA, 41/ ning every New York lightweight, the newspaper decision at the end an eightround nodecision bout wi a2 night. YOUNG FITZ) NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 20.—Young [Bob Fitzsimmona lost a 15-round ¢ cision to Harry Foley, Hot Sprin. jo | ight-heavyweight, here last in a local ring th “| B.C.Boys Barchet, Annapolis... Harlan, Gtorgia Tech. A man who offered two wild | ducks for sale In North Carolina was floed $200 and given five months in jail by the federal with federal and Frank Foyston going to the mat | urts for violating the migratory in the second period. When they re Oregon, has an area of 159,360 square PAM the forestry departinent asks of campers is to leave a clean camp and be careful of fires? violations of the Morit lake, in the city of Oakland. is the greatest migratory bird | Onty ¢ to 4 per cent of trout eer hatch when left to develop TO PLAY OFTEN) eat! rea | JIMMY HANLON Dec. 20.~—Win- round, Johnny Dundee, was awarded Jimmy Hanlon of Denver here last fourth straight lows, The locals are night. | A| The fight was one of the most sen. | ‘Seattle | | Humbles “The Bi get t 'Foyston Scores Twice in 2 ‘|| te 1 Win; Bobby Rowe |} Plays With Cracked Rib | Won, Lost. Tied. Ps ° 4 | ANvouver, B.| C, Dee, 20. | Playing in mid: | season form, Vancouver and ning by 4 seore of 2 to 1. Bvery element con ducive to @ fin iehed product | Wen presented to view by the} players, | Even a fint 21, Mickey MacKay Bagge lowed, turned to the ice after their 10min ute penalty had been served the pair Played wonderful hockey MacKay, in particular, thrilled the mob with [hie sensational work Me stickhan died and backchecked at a par at in in} had the Mets standing still at times. Strenuoun play featured the entire conient, The checking wus close and was & dinpoxition on yers of both team, to lexchange compliments. } tered into the fray with a willingness |to give and take and, while only four |penaltier were handed out, there were many coensions when the aim or interent of the gladiators was con- coaled. | SEATTLE TAKES | BARLY LEAD Yor the firet two periods Seattle |had it over the locals like a tent They weored two goals and would |have had more but for nome neat work by young ‘Tommy Murphy in goal in place of Hughie Lehman. But in the last session the Vancow-, | ver’n cut loone with all the etuff they possenmed and skated the Meta off their feet, There was one man on the Beattie team, however, whp held the fate of | Cook's squad in the palm of his hand and thet was Captain Harry Holmer. | | The big fellow blocked, batted caught a regular hail of p the Vancouver front line, but when the amoke had red away only one leoal had been mohed on him. This 10 |lane counter was the result of a won derful bit of combination in which | Cook, Harris, Skinner, MacKay and | Adams figured. The rubber wag flip. | ped across the Seattle peal mouth a couple of times, Mackay finally parsing the disc to Adams, who en | scored. Tt was the most senmtional finteh | in to! ‘BAGSHAW GETTING HOPEFUL ASHINGTON’S 1923 football Prospects loom brighter every | |breathing. played almost the |qame and set a merry clip. Walker, | Riley and Morris played brilliant hockey, butthey did not quite meas ure up to the mark of thone already mentioned. Briden and Fraser, when on the tee, did weil The game marked Vancouver's year’s varsity and frosh squads to . A. able to build what he bas prayed for ‘The “ strong line. With the California Bruins bulld- ing over next year, Baggy will have an excellent chance to be the frst! nen pari erid mentor to lower the colors of K Bird the Southertl team, | H. Feldman With the wealth of varsity eubsti. |}, tute and first year H ot ith deep in the cellar now, while the Mets are in a nice porition to over- | take Lester Patrick's men during the next five days. Vancouver Murray . D material at Kopotien |Andy Smith's disposal, he will likely | |be the man that Bugey will have to | Kovetion for t to land the Sun Dodgers at the! naistad: but it begins to look like Baggy | tor Btuie won't be so badly handicapped in the | ace | 3 Morr | turn brown in 192%. [ROPER WINS his | Desire Substitute. + Fraser | ,fiubstitations:” Firat period — eattie Rriden for Kiley, Fraser for Rowe, BEN PARIS WINS FIVE HOOP TILTS! PARIS BILLIARD — tomers have added the scalp of} Ben Substitutions: |e dedicated at goer They Are” So Says Windy Crawford, Midget Guard of the Uni- versity of Washington Basketball Team, Not For- g to Add, “The Harder They Fall.” ford Is the Smallest Cager in the-Coast Confer- || ence, and Yet Coach Edmundson Says He Inter- cepted More Passes Than Any Other Guard in the Conference Last Year. He Is Holding Down His Old Position on the Defense, and Is Making His Speed Count to Offset His Lack of Poundage. Seattle thritled | 5,000 fans at the | vilion, Arena tonight, | It ought to Be the Mets win | & pretty Rivers and Balstad carrying pick from, Coach Bagshaw will be | brunt of the battle for the ¥./ Paris for Lanehner Baistad for Johwson; Brewster | material line himself when, the leaves OQHIO STADIUM READY IN 1922) The new Ohio State Stadium will | the game with!) Craw- quintet have! scored five wins in as many starts, this season. Kopotien; Lanchner for La Brewster for Jolson; Johnso: Playmates _ Headline Mitt Card George Ingle “and Eddie Pinkham to Meet in Tiff at Pavilion NCE more Badia Brewster Pink ham, “et wilt de iuxe,” show his ring wares tonight, whem he boxes his old play mate, George Irigle, at the Pa setto, if both | sovs step out and battle the way they have promived. In the past Ingle. has been Inclined to fight on the der fensive most of the time, The bout looks pretty good, eve before the boys go into the ring, ‘The sePt of the card follows: Mickey Honnon ve. Kid Joh | featherweighta, Ray Scribner va, Eddie Moore, bam tamweights, Soldier Paviowski va Rube Finn, light heavyweights. Johnny Jordan vs, Owen Roberts, | lightweight, start at 840, a@ The show will ‘usual, VISITING GOLFERS HONORED — B fue’ HUTCHISON and Jim Barnes, holders of the British jand Ambrican open gol ‘hips reepectively, guests of the lub at the Masonic club room the Arcade buliding at 8 p. m. Bob Johnston, Seattle Golf clue | professional, and A. B. Macann, Vie _ | toria Goif club architect, will be the | principal speakers of the evening. | Other men prominent in local golf | ing circles will also speak and a pro ef of entertainment has been PTO vide YES, YES, GO OM ; Criqui, who holds the feather weight boxing championship of — France, has challenged Wyns ever he i to a Battle for the feath — er tige of Europe. i a Week k net that orcas | years. This is our special often ot famous ACE, the heck with @ five-year written antee. 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