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oo a RC TC ttm aa N84 mr ce tee mm " . ‘ . P IPNESDAY, DECE MBER 31, 1921. THE SEATTLE*STAR PAGE 11 HaNGLE’S LEFT STOPS BASHFUL ONE'S “COMEBACK DE LUXE” low Britons Spirit That Win Play Soccer Spirit That Wins in Spite of Every Difficulty. s Leaders Junior O'Connell Li g htie | vs. Mets Cagers | Due for! Crown Then Tere Count Hotkey Gusvee and Will Be in Tonight Billed Spotlight Changes the Lineup Against Victoria Tonight. In the Best ociation Football Is Like Ba ball to United King-| “dom; How the Teams Are Divided; Soccer World’s | ‘Series Staged Every Year; Small Salaries Are Paid of Condition, Rowe Is at a Disadvantage Because | Victorians and “Moose” Four Tilts in Star League) Will $75,000 Sale Affect Eddie Brewster Slips and of His Smallness of Size, but He Has Overcome Johnson Battle Seattle on Tonight and Two; Playing of Ftisco Star?) Has No More Crown This Difficulty by Playing With His Bean and by Puck Men on Arena Ice; Games on Thursday Many Others Flivvered| Than the Kaiser ONDON, Dec. 21.—Professional football has | as big a hold on the Britons as baseball has on the Americans, His Indomitable Spirit. YES of baseball L* Football is actually one sport the Britons writers and fans) can get excited about, From the last week in August to the first week in May football is the sole topic of conversation with the 4 & voice from the past, will te on Jim Jeorge Ingle stepped out last O'Connell, fan| evening and put @ crimp in the tie Francisco's $75,-\ing generation of baitlers, taking 000 beauty, from|three out of four rounds and the the minute that |lightweight title of the coast from the opening) Eddie Pinkman, worked bis left to good aa Hi Victoria fing) UK games are booked In The and “Moone "4 Star Junior Basketball league Johnaon will be} tonight and two tiffs are on the with us this! bowrds for tomorrow night | evening at the) The featare game of tonight's Arena, w the sehedite . ili be the Asahi dusion = | Ariatggrats make) Ben iMiard game at Col their second bow, Un» playfield at 6:15. The Nip- of the Coast! pons lost thelr first start to West | sport-loving Britons. hockey season, | pe gt = was by a ave | Coast Jengue vantage and managed to keep from ry ; The Victorians peore, y have @ pretty go | season sounds, | blocking Pinkmaf's right Mary Ant In comparison to the two major leagues in have won fsix| collection of cagers. The Paris | next «pring, un-|with his chin, In the clinches Ingle ul the final bell | had ali the better of the melee, rings, in Octo| Altho the bout was not all one ber. way, Ingle clearly took the second, The Sea!’ |third and fourth rounds, and Referee island team is The Imperials and the Collins Cubs | first nacker goe® Pete Moe's decision left little rbom leading the WI! play tonight at Collina, too, start: | to the New York for argument * eague race at pregent with three |ing at 6 p. m. These teams must} | Giants in 3923 for the biggest eum of| ‘The results of the other bouts fol wins and a tie, start promptly at 6 ax they must give | money ever paid for a minor league | tow. wonder man of | Way to the other teams playing there | star How will it affect his playing} Kid Johnson took a close decision o back at rover, at 645, Both of these teams lost| of 1 fromMickey Hannon, Ray Scribner thelr first starts, but they are ex-| Will the Seals play him at first | qropped another bout, Eddie Moore ly wiht center around hi pected to give a better account of |again, or will they shift him to the| taking this one. Rube Finn knocked Vies will have their full strength on | themevives tonight, at it one of | outfield, where John McGraw UN-| ont Soldler Paviowski in the second he ice. the team» being sure of breaking | doubtedly will play him if he makes | period, Eddie Dalley dropped a de- The Seattle team wil! not be in the |/nto the winning column, | the gerade with the Giants? |cision to Owen Roberts in the best of condition, with Bob Rowe| The other games for tonight are | Wil O'Connell map out of the openers Dailey substituted for playing with an’ injured wide and|*et for Hiawatha playfield, with the | lethargy that marked his otherwise Johnny Jordan, baseball, England has three united leagues with 86 teams. Scotland boasts a league of Ireland is also well represented. The wheels within wheels in this foothall business over are beyond the ordinary American's comprehension. are the local leagues, ; — — mbling the minor leagues rican baseball, and the : leagues representing majors. Py a eeries of elimination games, ¢ in Britain finally play each for the fogtbail association | games and tied| five is ranked as one of the best | two in thelr last combination teams in the league eight starts with, @nd they will enter the game | the Mets, The Slight favorites to win, "Moone" Johnson, the Coast loop, wi and the V Then, again, regardiess of what Jack Walker suffering from a|*trong Shaner & Wolff team battling | great work with the Golden Gate ———— a tame they belong to, strained back, injured in a collision |the Dandy Baking company five atl team during the season of 19217 year four “national” teams are | with Lloyd Cook, in Vancouver, Mon |@45 and the Ballard im cking | Those are the questions that Coast YANKS AND © English, Irish, Scotch and day night up egninst the Pirates at league fans are asking during the | | There's wasn't any chance te ex- Deriment with the penalty shot in HULAR | Vancouver Monday night ae ne pen- LD SERIES | sities were, calted. an circles bave ‘They are made up accorting to pa Mga) te feet from the mets nationality of the players, and | Northern cities, They will club, figures members: the best of es lb apg " et Wiel . Gaut O8 heh or therenboute” wall’ bo ‘ | the ina distance, These four teams meet for the > Mickey ton wifi start the boys off rrow night's schedule will be | past few days, after recovering fm at $30, a» usual, tonight, with the paenng by the Washington Park-'the shock of the first announcement BOSTON IN teams lining up a» follows ry C encount}r at the Armory jof his sale, BIG TRADE of these teams! 1¢ Jim makes good with the Giants, Vietoria at $20 p.m, Bo Fowler won their firwt games. Wilson's Mod-| he will be the exception rather than] NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Roger ern Business college and the Seattle the rule. Mont players sold for big | peckinpaugh, Yankee shortstop and joys’ club will tock horns at the coin flivvered. Marty O'Toole, Ben-| and three twériers, Jack Knights of Columbus gym tomorrow |ny Kauff, Lefty Russell, Rube Mar | Quinn, “Tip” Collins and Bill Pierey, if : i } Lett Wine Mignt Wing ip of the United King-| Bob Rowe piayed tnru the Vancon Genter night at 7 p. m. _ |quard and Larry Chappelle are some | swapped for Everett Scott, second ‘These games are the world game WIth & very pamful utety "i The teams were expected to line | of the notable cases that pop up, al-|eacker:; Joe Bush and Sam Jones, vulity Meeking up an fo for tonight's gam |tho Kauff and Marquard developed | pitchers, of the Boston Red Sox, chin a's bate ot in football for the Britons. Buc be insists om pinyin year the Scotch won the cham- te, tho geome nsein nip. | | | [REN rans “BIG THREE” | Selly DATES MADE !2 i890: "is" ‘The “dig three” football schedule | penactter ‘cov. Guard... has been made ap for 1922 as fol - — ows: Saturday, November 11, Harv-| 4 Grant 4... Guard F id ve, Princeton at Cambridge: | nepegiace | Posrrion into great players lajer, The effect | lis the final deal to stir up the ashes ‘| of playing under the strain of trying |in the old stove league, to live up to their reputations was! The trade was even, without a red too great sou appearing in the details of the How will It affect Jim O'Connell? | trade, 3 HE'S: UNDER A BRUINS TURN REAL HANDICAP} DOWN HARVARD ‘The game the professionals play called “soccer” {potball and dif from rugby im that the men not allowed to use their hands. | fs af a game of block and kick [The “soccer” professiopals are / bition Monday in spite of the fact that it wae only hie Satu Novermbe 1 x on hah ton tml eee Te. Yale at Pitnastdes Maturing, Ne-|sesean Vict: Pecweness brisg a laugh from the big) sears vember 26, Harverd va. Yale at New| Mssemen Conter ; ‘This story about Mike Shaugh-| BERKELBY, Dec. 21—A telegram bell players in America | aS ange Pern ga ‘ la. Gea uard.. wan |nensey, old-time fistic manager, hav-| declining the invitation of Harvard ty dollars a week is about the Voveten, a See 4.9 bao ae ing a new heavyweight of astound. |to play a football game in Cambridge l@erise pay. In any game in > they win, the | ata. Tf the game & a ee dae te tke Pget $5 extra. bos ote new forward combios Wie teams in football are owned eine man or by a set of stock-| The Mets rested up _ yesterday an: ‘2 The yo gees are under joer * uatal workout as the ing proportions and capable of giv-|on October 28, 1922, was sent to the ine co. | ing Seu Dolan a run for ‘the | Bastern school by the University of championship, sounded good until | California last night, The California word was passed that Jim Corbett|authorities consider the trip would thinks the new man ts a wonder, | keep the men away from their classes That settles it Jim mever in| for too long a period. his life picked a winn@r—not even | aay rape when be fought Fitzsimmons, |Has Stuff but ea : BRITTON BEATS [2 eit Shpte uo al LONDON FOND Peper pills gren ie 4 ms 12 | posstbuitien, A change of scenery CHAMPION TIME/ "OF NET GAME) ewe sew somes wtb ey nee oe active champions. Jack is past 34,{ London has 389 grase tennis!tg thelr unbroken string of five| YAKTMA—What appeared te be which is quite aged for a boxer,|courts and eight hard courts under| Ji.. at the ot the Gitman|‘xbibition of shadow boxing turns and has been « contender and | municipal controf, and the receipts —* out, upon police investigation, te be champion in the welterweight class |during the 1921 season amounted | Park M. EB. basketball team at/a free-for-all fight between deaf for the past 19 years, lio oer $40,000 Sp. m. on the Knights’ floor, | mutes. ristmas lime PRINCETON IS i LOOKING AHEAD » Intercollegiate’ hockey in becom: | Rapns ing s© popular in the t that | MEskell Princeton th building an ice skating rink for the sport, Every effort ts being put forth#to complete the ork in time for the game with POSITION . Forward feria tonight and thea jump t to play the Aristocrats again 'UNSET MOTOR broke the Gas | oline bowling league record for! total pins with 2.844, at the same | time knocking the Sunset Riecteie | for three games, The other games| records\ were won by the one-two balance. | ) Totals: Mtudedaker 5 ...0++4 Alfred gyeret, In Ter te1—tie 524 14-2591 Bunset Electric Co.. Sunset Motor Co. SOX MAY SIGN _|GLAZNER HAS COLLEGE STAR| = MAY’S STYLE. : *Tie won by Pt Chicago White Sox i» after Don | Pitcher Glazner of the Pittsbure jer a million dollars was paid into | — Peden, star ball player at University |club. is the only twirler in that or P treas of th tion f ° ino! ede “ recently jon who usew an underhan rea ASTI ANT ‘team. Later he was declared in-|U Mays, however. IOWA LOSES 4 | Jim Shaw of the Washington club | one year at Lombard college. Sinee |anrity depends upon a fast breaking BEST GRID MEN 000% Yaser™oaa nobes ta'as'n |e cunt Bay football neat year he leurve 1 ‘ will probably decide to play profes | — | The Iowa eleven of next year will |comeback in the American league. be as formidable as the 1981 |The injury to hie knee prevented him |"#0ns! baseball after the close of Eo TEAM HAS the Britoms can be gleaned from | Mallon & Wright .. tax figures of 1919 and 1929./°"pnsler & Lyon aner only Howara J vill lose four | fi ak h a shh college season. hi best bnyere Belding, Slater stride last rae nad rune’ this effect 4 re N CLEAN SLATE the two Devine brothers. liveness. FRESH BLOOD [fro iincne belts wooed on tn the Flecent deals 4nade by John Me-|old days ore the forward pans Graw makes it seem that he baan't) it was not all uncommon for sev much confidence in Rawlings |eral of the crack teams to go thru and Kelly, who played such a big|the season without & scored on part in the 1921 world series, With | So strong a team as Penn State was the coming of Groh, Friech will prob on in six of ite 10 games. bi iy),, DF EGE wacker, wil not report vou! 1923,| ELIS LINE UP Wh wut { Kelly ig certain to be used another) GRID SCHEDULE Disitiiiy yearat first Yale will play 10 football games The last few days of CHRISt{MAS SHOPPING are made easier by ~ selection from the many desirable gifts displayed in every section of this big store. COME IN AND SEE THEM! Useful and Appreciated \ in the Athletic hy y ¥ i “ - D bs ° in the MILLIONS of lar John Ruskin TWO CLUBS ARE [20,2 Stic bout, with the exception rtm G ft f M te rtm: smokers wonder how we can make MINUS WET MEN |“ the Princeton game, ‘Thin wl ae uke ton 4 95] PONGE Henin Al cal d veeee brea sei the firet season in years that Yale eee . 2ONGEE § an AM ICAN FLYER them so good and big at 2 tor 15c. pe htadelphla and Washington of nas played more than nine games Made from strong leather, | 'THES—All Silk—Special $1.00. TRAIN canvas lining and para rubber HOSE—All Woq in Heather Shades—75¢. Special $2.15 for Trursday. The reason is :+ , f without spitball pitchers on their for atta cliveinna hus Coveteekicand) MILAN MAY BE bladder BELTS—In nfat Christmas Boxes— Our enormous produc- " 7 The White So: tion « buying tobacco ¢ Py A Gok Pomus. be Lowe ioe one or tae! 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