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& FN eR Ss te a. joi . eee cmeaapmtigr renee ecm nn i os Seen - Pre SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 192 PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR PREXY BOLDT WILL PROTECT BASEBALL FANS OF SEATT Chief to | Credit to Boxing |Harrahan { Old “Eagle Eye” Is Back on the Ice i 1 « le-Vancouve sockey game h Keep Men || That's What Danny Edwards, the Little Colored W ill Make “Hughie” Lehman, Vancouver goalie who suffered a badly cut eye in the Seattle-Vancouver hock me her q when they face Victor puc Bantamweight From Oakland, Is. Danny Has |last week, is reported to be recovering rapidly and will be in We Millionaire dine maf v V0 an +t nen’s “aemeneer ee Been Boxing Around the Coast Ring for Several 1 28 Lbs chase s in ‘the North Monday night Billy Murray has gua.ded aegis anal gin and the re re of ry for Ye a r Seasons, and Not Only Has He Developed Into ®' dished up some nice defensive work; but Murray has been out of the ; ya y Cae erimaites, and bring Sea tg i i i | |*Eagle Eye,” one of the best goalies in the game, will put pep and confidence in One of the Topnotchers in the Mitt Business, but e ; t N Indi Boss Won't He Has Always Fought Hard and Cleanly, and | Local Boy Will Outweigh the B. ©, village's ice fans. 3 nf li Pl “f Mid- Boxing Would Be a Lot Better Off if the Game Danny Edwards by Few 3 ebb Ball Gossip || Had More Members of Edwards’ Type. Danny Pounds in, Tuesday Mix E k t T uits Star Soccer eagu 2 : ‘| Boxes Joe Harrahan at the Pavilion Here, Tues- 7 RE ER Cc. ar eam ast BY_LEO H. LASSEN || day Night. Heattle’s fighting LTHO he ie new) to baseball, Jim Boldt, the new president of the Seattle Indians, | is a good busi} ness man, and/ he has adopted the right course | for the ttle | Coast - league] ball clute Boldt has stat. ed that he is not! in favor of de. lvering players to the big leagues in midsea harp, will make | - 128 pounds Tuew day for his = sce Caston — Ss Colones rior Brass Tack “AreHea Nee M a k es (EDITORIAL) r. Charges has withdrawn from The Star Soccer league, as the club Favor 1 te S Fi f hoi oy ani It’s to be regretted that the Eckart Cigar Co. team hin, round s 123 or 134 Pélihae.. ita will make has been coming along fairly well. But it is doubly re- xrettable that their pre seigie = boi eer Arizona Is Weak Si z i | ied by charges that other teams in -_ i : awards have Cigar Team Manager be aecompan Cspageiep acme | According to Calife d clip lately. | Claims Boeings and Ww.) league have tampered wi pla) a difference in weight of but fou five pounds Both Harrahan and been going at a ge rs Joe lost hiv. last start to Frankie If the charges are true, as they will be investigated Reports Play Mond vA Suh transactions knocking. Seattle| Parren, but be put up a game bat | Seattle Have His Club) by The Star, drastic regulations willbe laid down for ‘ —— ; is at the penne Soll pict ia two te and scored clean knockdown on) hocing Aw-| the rest of the season to curb these tacties. The league BY SEABURN BROWN d ‘4 year: ne Frisco miller WING that the Boein r °, TRERN bem. | aatparee. niel fue saab wee TR fi semper leg “4 is being conducted for sport’s sake and not for cut- OUTAERN | fq While Boldt is in favor of selling | 4 emg we ae ine / craft club and the West Beattie ball fans are _ a players for delivery in the spring, he ine Meares tee ne Larinn'| team fad wrecked his club by en-| rest competition, cee Kv the Cf eu iGeben't plan to break up the tribe the Sacramento flash, at Portland. | team b 4 aia ase If the charges are not true they will simply reflect tre. afte ‘ é - . ards gave a pout even | co rf layers to leave hin | f A : like Klepper did. : | pes ‘ a Ve ene Maun ‘gee eo , sage cu en oe le i manager of} Back on the Eckart team and its manager, : of : se of Lynn les hing streak of elght straight, regis | 1.5 goxart Ciuar Co. team has with-| The league has only one rule to prevent players jump- : “ toe ss + oe dill orl gpe tered net the beat boys around nus retelap womb aes eg pit ing from one club to another, and that is that both man- = Seal : ™ SENET Uiinate twa state renniog New York ro me : | agers concerned must give their consent. But Caston ) spite vi nd Seattle fans are sick and tired of cule Athletic elub. tn Tole | easton claima that the towing} has made no formal protest regarding the shifting of , oven UE eat ditsin 0 ‘hss wove: na | preliminary bouts for Une| team took Max Kelp and I his men. : at Oat Bives Seattic any kind of a ball club Mehi away from his team: this week There has been talk about dissatisfaction among the f to the nal this year, and keeps it, he will find ung O'Dowd, the Aberdeen boy. /and that two othera have left town! Bekart players in the soccer gossip going the rounds iwona ts Hhat the fang wil} reepond better at ot A great battle to Kid) which wrecked hin team. n by a K. O. in the fourth| In hie letter of withdrawal, Gas before the withdrawal. Whether this is true or not, about as ere ‘chan cui round of their bout recently, hat | ton. also claims that. the Weet! ‘The Star does not know. But the blame must be placed + San tae ea pred ats pres ee anaes tp semp Rael.’ tay the | Seattle t out of Atl where the blame belongs, and unless this league can be | (0°58). : ne: Danner | conducted fairly by the teams themselves, the loop will “ the senior division of . ‘ belch ‘leek fee. tactanc | ee discontinued at once, the box office with their coin than the transactions would bring in. The other clubs hold their players Until the end of the season, and there im No reason why Seattle should not Bive its fans a square deal Boldt jx getting off on the right hoof as president of the Seattle club. He has engaged a smart basebalt Man in Walter McCredie, who knows the Coast league as well, if not bet! | i® the dope as it stacks up from ter than, any other man in the box @ return bout. Winters resie | joxt oppoting teams in games I league. And Boldt has been a suc tered ° y 4s & surprise when he defeated | with the Eckarts | Ov t e he reputation of Arizona cess in business, so there's no reason ira saan Finn the ot night at the be er 1m ~ on the a ts t th ‘they “Gn Why he shouldn't be a succes in| amoker, breaking Finn's long liet of ONE GAME = Cage Men Discuss New $29! ::.0: 90.10 M2" ee Puck Mix — = [aoe Foul Shot Suggestion team nemiwindup Tuesday against Kid| McKinnon, @ | Sharpe, a neweomer with a fairly| ‘Thi ee deeded dan Cotas, hamae, fie teams of the country. Arizona Mike Mitehell and Frankie Vant C. Rose, manager of the | bunch of undersized kids, who jie two familiar bantanweig gue, has not decid J an yet what e the struggle of their lives to there, have been matched for the | course will be pursued for the rest n 7 their own against the second | *pectal t of the year, or what action will be err schools on their 1921 schedule. . Al Winters and Rube Finn will /taken regarding points won and| | Centre college ix one of the f equad i k t Ww 4 Park | HAVE BEEF y A y Evans, featherweight mil- | tar with odiand Park at . 5 ole adver ‘ Jers, will open the show | Wondiend park at 220, This eagne Seattle Hooks Aristocrats | In weight sveniaal eRe eae oe "to be a good game as the Parkers! on Northern Ice; “Blond _aiten-Otiver 2 work | Samana nanie © eta Seattle Basketball Leaders Talk About New Ruling, END FINALS McGrath will trot nis strongest) Wizard” Snares Winner) t Lee Augeles. pelea, Most of Them Agreeing That Present Foul Shot Is) = JN 3-ANGLE, vs senior etn will be on tne STANDINGS if : recrtte of tie Saxe Bricks N f t Mond « the P ff Wea ton ir | - * than 150 pounds, and the | ¢ . nday with the Postoffice "ia | ; average is just 15 pounds | in Need of Change | TOURNAMENT |‘ visvine ive Stapie Leuer at [Sieuetasscoostis ft : man thin that of the Cent j BY HAROLD MARQUIS | 4 Lincoln park at 1 p.m ve : be Add to this that Centre has Shanes are, tine nat the tesne | : j .D MARQUI: LAST nistt the threeccushion handt-| The Leafs have added some new! Ce ere ,; the Geet conchin gest dean is dudes wets alter mere te, | 3ITATION for a change in the basketball rules this cap tourney wound up at Brown | men, Abbey and White on the N) After eating fastest and best generaled teams Eiliere have Sands goumste tp che and Fletcher in the goal. T program so ‘eotfitters and FE. N. one of the cloneat Lhree-cor | battles of the season, The shee mon thru trimming | took the first by 20 pins, the mecond on the Aristocrats ntart, Seattio’s Meta p Soy ason has centered around the present foul rule, which! # IMuten's, the semiowindup furnint Te vane has caused severe criticism all over the country. Various| ine one of the real treate of the cue Bee see, © team towen tte gore suggestions for a change in the pr ington parkers Thursday with only tour throw after each personal and technical foul, have | Yeloped in years in any college, jit does look biue for the dow Ponsessors of the title of | champions.” * saved, headed by “HR McKilliam, has been going we ent rule, giving a free| season in clone play. Royal Brough: | should give the Leafa a fight, pro fre Magner de pg poor in first pla been | am finished first, defeating Sanders | viding that the strain of the Christ hy per i ‘ inde r men playing. The Battery boys have ve bee i »ffec 5 one tally. ‘The others finished, | ™8* mail rush doesn’t tel) too much} s AT SH a SRG Be | 4 NEUPS - thets lamps primed for a place among Made and a few have been put into effect in high school | : | on them, Frank Foyston bulged net with} lineups for the two team Bs the final four league. | Sanders second, John Anderson third the winniag eeu pitiy o sateuse : ‘ana dines 7 ’ . | y ‘ k onde eae: ef overtions ‘sication . ghts of the players follow: OU ics Seattle basketbali coaches have agreed that the present | and Marwhat! hb Piet prive wee MIG JUNIOR ‘ : iS fica ea va her h raph. ") «hootin, a ne uve nie cng reaes by scoring $ foul rule takes the game out of the hands of the team too} Mee pho L ; ee oe EL le Ratify ee eva ce rs rp tie yee tend (eh “ MRI sitaed tor: tre tosanre rauch of the time and gives the winning or losing of many| Entries tot aled u and we sae sper, Raalet seiata: are: Secrest OE) cess Geeren: tie Genes r r ia 3 make their second bow of the season at games to the individual skill;—— : ney was run off without a hitch & > being the Washington Park giimpred the puck. Mivptees ‘The Nincees ne'er untiof one player. Numbers of} TRACY STRONG, 10 days, which spake well for thé! pare gate ¢ adership. Seattle played without Bobby fires Sees, atthe they just nosed out the/ games in the High School! ., YM OA zation and Ming of the! tea are ed with the Cowan! Rowe, who drew a one-game sus Slonaker, ot in favor of the pr Broderick, ¥5: Cigar Co. with 13 point m President Patrick for mH ‘league last season were de-|,,, matches: es alli ably 7 ie ‘ rule is a Cowan boys will be idle this week rome act in Wednes Sammy Haghes, of Lindgren Poot- ae om heat comer se {termined by the foul shots,| and 1 am in favor of sticking - again, the winner will go into the re =: yg Bay - me reason the Cute have | and in some cases a team won JSLIE TURNER, j Mae dati, CVG os ead temporarily. A tie would drop | Patrick took, the ice in the and with m little more — Ree atggely a, | the game on free throws in| | Broadway the Cowan footballers into third shied perth. when z runderdat drew high class man, Eugene Brosseau, former Canad! He has led the Celline fellows in (spite of a lower number of , “Te? Prove . avian res Senda hie fen, Dunderdale wag out of the game middleweight champion, has decid field goals mes ¢ eohn fouls ° 1 gam ne been po as out ¢ e ¢ of the veteran b a field baskets. * atypia nd « , PE amg agg ade nee {for ont ree minutes, however. J e |to try a comeback soon and ‘The league has seversi great teams of | The Univerwity of Penns row, as the wreegnaye mere: want to see © ola The gan hard fought and h|sent a challenge somewhat in forwards. ¥ | winner of the Eastern interco 4 th Sch * as), 17 | teame battle. The South Park boys |°Ush, and the younger puck chaser: {form of a circular letter to ever c. : dere beat A . Sa | r ore ar e rin ‘ iddle of pro rene Sana aae Bird a - basketball chan hip last new CHARLES weigh staal ~ ' k like 8 x mia a ne gern ¢ in Canada team, have « son, brings forth t owing sug Franklin High Sehoot iceaiiiien. (xa) ennk Washingto: parse By man t handles eet | ee ees Madore Tosineen “sciioge till"ae the | Section 1—When a foul } n | Droponed.”* i | This game will start at i p.m. | powids : . e- nd the boys are training bard for the | traveling this week, playing at Hie. | Called, the referee shall imme IRA PEASE ©. Laviebie b rr PEATE Wathe playfield Wednesday. They | secure pomwension of the } Ballard High Schoot YANKEE PUREE OTHER |W. towshtio | > x toon had another night when | without delay place it in the p« e probat | GAMES Dun 4 F rerege Shrask @ little. Benson | To You = who has had a foul ca mt J on him the’ Ballard Jur Falcon A. C. at U ‘The ball must be put in within five second store M play again | pena noeti WOBBLY ye. A Merry Christmas Yeuler Athie opped @ bit in the percentages. & & & a & euver tis " 2 p.m. in neon a anda ‘ . ' 5 handéd. the the the league tangles at night - oath n ite alk “oe I. i foe Phaeton Had | Does = en ’ lp is our wish ¥Ui a m three eet soma bap Res 'aoa rare veh wulnattia| WEIGH i z Went Seatt sar tes sels next week in The Star Junior | I * susp t Walla Walla eae * 2D: One or more shot- | ATHLETIC and Stan Ri is : ; ‘ id nine putters and ik “Try nt doing a lot a n Two tm x Hawthorne Juni ] ie € LL B Officiating for the b ‘ the nes t 1 Jo t Loute Frer Dry Cleaner clash | 7 ps ad nm timekeepers and scorerm a ce 3 w ed arrangements | yy, the D se 01 ne coe Third period: ¥ r Belden: Drier is ; Of fellows that are making re poe bet Noor sf ing a p fr mn : jr te rite rider ring | lesan H Geo, O'Malley = R PB: CLARENCE 8. EDMUNDSON, ates ve aking at saute toe the Whe tee ‘| SCHE | PF Radpipe guste st co oe REPS MERE RENE MERE NERS RE EE ; ersity of Washington J1ins piaye t , y : ie les late. The complete | aghedui : or 4 weight ma nt now to fill Fertoms one Gner | would Matter Cat) And 0 tae teen week's ‘eames, withthe cine and|SIMMY CLABBY __ |=. ‘he"tit sap in his team et ty | are booked with Aha w et myo 7 .™M ' ean ao ve ne appointments of referees, te | QUITS BOXING nearly all the weight section of the team next week, a e ut ts " at Hiawath pm. | ow i rack tean ast seaso and Ee « Bs ee ne en ws Ee amg 6 « ' » HE’LL TAKE : SENIOR GAMES | NEW YORK, Dec 4.—Jimmy ee hy wet pHing Sitae cat otal would be a s two poin “ wne ve adores, at the | prondiand Park ve. West Seattle, at! Clabby, veteran American. middle fh wee me be in the technical fouls. 1 would, pis ee omy Se >! ami tied ica’ r r Monday, follow: | Zealand, has announced his retire-| man te tone the arnt Rr Pons i-3 FIGHT WHITE | suareet that on a technical foul the | nacan M a Ae Ral ot} eva Wtamiaepcion Pras ren Billy Waren | ment from the ring, following his de-/ mon may be au herd te cleo NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—Tentative|ball would be given to the opponent |*lvmbua, art 4 . A | Snag ao a tear ye *r feat by Frank Burns, Aust igaach. “Adceedie th ckseoe arrangements are under w for a| Ut of bonds near the play.” a s, at $145 § ay n a short time and the 160 Ballard Juniors, at | Champio middleweight Pope will coaghing the shot-put- | bout betw Lew Tendier, Philadel STAN RIDE ’ will te Asahi | i of the kangaroo continer se Yate ee rae ore nie ot the ETON | tone ad dines toskers Gai the walaite | phia, and Charley White, the Chica nights of Col J Ben Paris Billlards and the| Burns in said to want to corm “ ' the middleweight divi- | rigid next spring ut 60 lightweight, which, if it comes| “A zone system we ably | Collins Cubs without a game for nextito Amertca, where the purse Walla, at 1 pom fi pduced, but his prime was | off, will go far toward clearing the| have to be worked out rule | week big, but: Manager Jack Munr f / of the past some time ago | Muddled situation in the lightweight |was tried. Aw framed it the! This schedule Is subject to ¢hang satan She ae pry Cl “feed ' |BAGSHAW WILL | ranks and deciding the logical candi-| penalty too uneven, depending on|and players should watch The $ where the dough p ree, Geors | t date to battle Benny Leonard for|the position of play on the ieee It carefully Monday and Tuesday t the competition is les Wes mn Park ve. MISS STIRLING | GO ON TOUR a ream an the title. | Washing park, at 1 p.m. e hould be tried out in some league b ach Enoch W. Bagshaw will | | MAY QUIT GAME), JOCK AND JIM, GREATEST OF GOLFERS, ARE REGULAR FELLOWS (222 SES Tonight “ errr beer meats © i Alexa Stirling former Amer Nn) commercial club lune ons and meet BY ALEX ©. Ki fT Aithén tha now sania” die ty {dacavta tek Penta kt Flan WA eat ‘# @ chance | cigaretes, talks when ap n to, puts | women’ olf champion, to retire|ings on prospects for university ath GPattie golfers’ last chance to|City of Smokestacks that the course| The failure of the famous pair to|to keep up wi foot ahead of the other when | from championship competition, letics next year | mee the world’s greatest golters—|was unplay Jock and Jim pack. |* #iven @ chance to exhibit thelr) Well, anyway, the champions are| walking, and has a passion for tell Jock Hutchison, British champion, |ed their duds and left for the South thousands of golfer who were Seattle they made ah of friends | song * bol Ss. 0. and Jim Barnes, American title-| They stopped off at Tacoma last |artxious to see the Scot's famoun |t they are very likable chaps| ‘Long’ Jim has not changed much t holder—in action flickered away yes- evening to attend Jinner given in | bac pin” shot, which created sc 1 th r nA . th k 1918 Ch ! e 1 ’ nck ich ated #0 ¢ honor ey are wearing | sir ve in 1913 when he Oc terday morning when another fall of | their ho: byt ” jolf and | much comment at St. Andrews when not given them what many | was pro at a, except that oe snow visited Everett, leavin the | Country elub, w ar was pro-|he won the British honor id the sire with far Hed head is r nicky” about Gi A , 5 ’ E © with fame—swe ea more “finicky” about his eat Ww links there with a two-inch covering, | fexsional several years ago much-talked-of long tee shots which! The winning of the British open| drinks. He likes to g ) to roost early iven ay which was enough to make play im Hay MeCarthy, who is managing |has placed the Cornishman—Rarnes |champlonship made Jock Hutchison ) but aside from that his disposition is Ponaible the tour, bade Seattle ‘-bye on umongst the foremost drivers in| the most-talke golfer in the|not of @ retiring nature | The two stars were scheduled to|Thursday night, en route for Port-|the world world, because he is the first and| They are both dandy good fellow Admission Play an 18-hole exhibition there |land and all point ith. Barnes Hutchison, who is o a long | or American who ever crossed the a credit to their p ssion and to Bh Seainst Phil Jefferson, the elub pro-|and Hutcheson are acheduled to play | driver, told me that Burnen wan set pond and captured the blue rolf, and altho Seattle was not af ae peetonal, and Bob Johnstone of the! in the City today or Monday, | ting more distance off the tee now | golfdom forded a chance to them in Beattie Golf club yesterday after. | but the weather conditions there ar than y man he r seen, In t we n ne Weather conditions there are|than any man he haa ever seen. In| He is a happy-go-lucky chap, full| action, those who hed the pleasure of f FELC noon, but there was nothing doing for golf as they/a recent match in Vancouver, Jim/of fun, and, while a great golfer ip: | being in their company will remem ALL Vee much to the disappointment of the look " tho the was outdrivin. Jock so far that the principals and many local gol peara to be perfectly human, He|ber Jock Hutchison and r t turned to him and said, “Gee!| parts hi 1 ; Jim Barnes Corner Pike and Minor Ave, ign will greet the hair on the side, smokes |as regular fellows. nro