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ne TERETE ee PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1981; FRANCE ALREADY LAYING PLANS FOR 1924 OLYMPIC GAMES Paris to Larry Lajoie Greatest Sticksmith U.S. C. Gridders to Play Nebraskans: oe | The Uni t f Southern California football team will play the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, ela on ‘, Construct ‘So ) Says Ed Walsh, One of the Game’ 8 Greatest Pitchers Navestiter Ss taccading te ward from bee p epee Bo th teams ranked high in their sections this year, U.S, €, ‘ S di winning every game except the California mill while Nebraska fell before Notre ceseog omy heels Pe i i C. coach, expects to have a strong eleven next year in spite of the fact that he loses seven 1921 vets, inelud. ta 1um Spitball Star Tells of How "He Fanned Larry in Pinch ing Charley Dean, ove of the stars of the Const - HO is the greatest batter in the history of the game? ote 36 Nations Expected to Some will say Hans Wagner, who for years was the big noise in the ~) Enter World Classic; Vote 35,000,000 Francs ARIS, Dec. 27.—If the French gov ernment and the municipal coun cil of this can bring it Ni i int ti Spaer, Rare tray, ty cats o ay ot Mayle Leaf Soccer Men Swamp P. Os s a score of other great batamen who have graced the game, Many of the modern day fans and writers will immediately slip the} * " honor to Babe Ruth, the home run king. | Listen to what Ed Walsh, one of the greatest pitchers of all times, wn V7 O ] on this very interesting question, ancouver Out of Game n y U Walsh was a pitcher all batters hated to fac He was a spitball ae, } about, tie Olym- pure and simple. His uncanny vontrol enabled him to keep the ball low, | Puck Men 5 le’s Y. Utility Def. M Gord Fra- Melee Is a ia Giibes bo be A spitter broken at the knee »r, is the hardest ball in the world t satties voung Unity, Vetente Nan, Gordon ire pe coe tee ae or broken & he Knee or lower, 18 he hardes' ty q ne world my ser, Will Skate Into Roy Rickey 3 Position in the § alg ayn 2: With Wash pitching the batter didn’t get any cripples, which in the} Wi Mi Met Lineup for the Next Two Weeks’ Games. C “Ry ppt slang of the ball field means a fast ball right over the plate. With three balls and two} In a x Rickey Was Injured by an Accidental Blow on the ontest }] Yeten the world haa ever seen, and fee pee on | w 1 After F. Knee in the Last Met-Victoria Tilt, and Trouble ee ee they will appear in the most artinvc|| The Greatest Bat |. Siest offering the batter) | This Battler orm Turns, After Four With the Member Developing Yesterday Will nadian Win, 8 to1;¢ stadium ever erected. Artist That Ed Dregs ang was a fast break Stopped Tom Straight Defeats; Victo- | Keep the Scrappy Defense Skater Off the Ice for|| Game Forfeited, T The year 1924 looks like a long] ria Takes Short End, 3-2 Postponed way ahead, but the French believe in | Walsh Ever Faced Here is what Walsh faye about Gib! ” List ” a Fortnight, Says the Doc. po Deginning early to make their prep-{ the greatest bat ae of alt thme: bons (THE Maple Leat soccer ai a@rations 1 arry je in eually ¢ “ ; ‘a est batter any man ever pitched to its true stride for the fins The government had decided to ask pet gl A | aR the parliament to make an appropr! pelt ' weekn yesterday when the Q ation of 20,000,000 france for the} i a registered an § to 1 win ove games. The municipal council of| nee He pe go pers hs - | Postoftice at Lincoln park. + 5 pitched to who never broke Paris is _—é pend 15,000,000. iene eciate= a Riven with the franc cut in half in S tay aka wae a the world’s markets, the combined | etpelinge nace ey Sums thus appropriated will mark a| Ing the first six goals new high record for Olympiads. | | The Loule’® French Dry @ The government has decided that | |ferteited their game to the the general supervision of the games| |thorne Juniors, tailing to shop aeneee shail be in the hands of the ministry | Washington Park beld a § lead in the first half over Bout jand then the ball exploded, gathering of ath. | STANDINGS Wen Last Tied Pt , : 1 1 Vancouver ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ANCOUVER, I. ©, Dee, 21.— Paying championship hockey at and battling the Victoria! off their feet for three Quarters of the distance, the Vancou- | ver squad of puck chasers got back into the running for the B.C. HM. A.| flag here thie ufternoya, defeating | Lester Patrick's pets ip a clone and hardfought battle, 3 to 2. The game marked the innovation of aftemnoon hockey for thig city and was watched all stage Arintoon where I pitehed to | Lajeie he was always in the same Japot for the next pitched ba He never chahged positions, he never “I feel that the greatest pi feat of my career wan made agai | Lajoie we bat “It was in 1908 with Detroit, Chi of foreign affairs. The reason for this is that the government feels the | Olympiad of 1924 should be a mani- "| jcago and Cleveland practically in a by « big crowd ef holiday sport fol-| eniies festation of the workiwide pacific | Ge fer the peandat. Chev ae +t age aegponrrtgey mae dain sath 4 | being walled. It will be pi effort for the improvement of human. | } bd sa ™ = The Falcon A. C. Ballard | jhave won by beating us the lant intervational football match was jand Alien A. A-Ben Paris | games were postponed )ground conditions. | No report bas been turned ie |wame we played in Cleveland | “1 will newer forget that game Lajoie came to bat with the bases also oo the sport card here yeuterday afternoon, nearly 6,500 fans saw the content | As 36 nations are expected to take | fii I know that I wae more ex The game itheif war marked by the on the West Seattie-Woodlas and as official invitations will cited about the situation than La bard checking of both sides Players : . ae De sent out by the government, it} tole + dveek bie : ft bet Salons chomed Weta tented game billed for Sunday at Wi frum geetaed beat for the ministry of BIGGEST tion to spare the wood and as a re 3 P Sunday's schedule wih be Seeman etfaire to handle all the pre CRISIS sult many of the boys are carrying eles werk | nounced tomerrow, It has already been decided that | e, the games will not be held in the . ie Pershing stadium, which is one of LARRY LAJSOIE sens gern Bingo Pog ony the legacies left to France by our} i ron tag ge cco ~— army. Instead, in the Auteuil soo | “The preatest Mtter I ever faced.”| the biggest thing of my caryer tion of greater Paris, an entirely) That's whet Ed Walsh, once the 1 way that Lajole was the great Sie eendiuen will be erected lpreatest pitcher in the game, has to *Ht batter of all time I say ft Sa.the time, the thought of |#@v ebowt Larry Lajoie, the great with dus respect to all the other ag Sinan companies will be | Aéiter of the Cleveland Indians when reat hitters who preceded and fol- | Tt at etrikeout made the third out and decided the ball game. It around black and blue epote tod: Skinner suffered some badly bruised ribs when Wilf Loughlin rode him into the fence. Mickey Mackay, who played an Jother whirlwind game today, was cut down by Moone Johnson jate in the third period and the peppery litue scout had to be carried off the ice. HREE games will be pmyeai Z P | When Martiey Madden stayed 10| Several stitches were necesmary to Star Junior Basketball 1 concen t ject, Walsh wos im his prime. jowed him that ret se seniney ae pesca The above picture shows how! “Try to think of somebody who | rounds with Tommy Mibbons recent. | fix up the cut on his forehead The tomorrow night, two being service will all be capable of carry-|lesote looked when he wos in Ais| was better? ly he broke the St, Paul man's list | Moose got away with it, however, as Collins playfield and the oth ing the crowds which are expected |srime. ! - of K. O. wins at t dbons, how-| Referee Mickey lon mised the play West Seattle, | The strong West Seattle Club juniors will get togeth: Abe Getzen's reorrantaed Yi jetic Chub at Collins, at € p.m: | West Siders are strong conte | for the title, and Getzen’s outfifl | have to show a lot of tmp over their first start. | The Pirates and the Dandy | Co. are scheduled to mix tn to attend. opening trneennemnememnierar [ever wom the fight, | _At that, Ion evidently had the| Altho this has not definitely been TRAMBITAS . : | Chvttanae sgiett. fee he chased eniy | aie aes sa ition | Jone player to the tmekeepers, Skin-| na gee ~ wg: Hegel ae as og 0s DRAWS WITH ner drawing a three minute check for GRIFFITHS, a minor offense. } million dollare for the first five min " February or March in the mountains { RTLAND, Dec. 27—Johnny Griffiths, of Akron, O, sur prised Alex Trambitas, of Portiand - utes afer the start of the game. | erree cae Seeman: Cb: Vonges or After that they did not appear so| |good. Frank Fredericknon svored | SECOND PERIOD | the first goal for the visitors just 35 / ond game at Collins at 6:45 » IN MAY oh ; , a 2 ere SS }and let the local youngster stay long seconds after the atart of the play.| | Bakers showed a lot of May and waaeie Chaser to ‘ae Gung the 1981 compeign. lenonugh to earn a ten-round dra He carried the puck the length of| lagninet the Mhamee a. TO | the rink and, after duping the whole | | Vancouver team, Micked a hot one past Lehman. Ten minutes later Freddie maffied a pase from Dus derdale and put hie te hore lant night. iffiths plainly waa not In condi | tien, but fought a much faster ana last week, while the Pirates |show op for their game. In the other game tomo | Washington Park and Wil th pesos = ale: ern Business College get t J “ fe beth} In the pretima, Biidie Gorman The teams left the ice at the end| They meet at Hiawatha at gon Of American travelers, it is be. | fron Pi\eniee caused the bate hove |tnbdioed fe giro Yesoetereen Jack [of the period wih the count, 2 tot | eth, teams have sete lieved the number of Americans in| [Yeiaeaeaes | David forced Iver Spendbare, “reid. | ex.s UN” and Youne Brown put we lioe tne Cane, Skinner having batted ( ae es in a olaicale | tle Boys’ Club and both . = attendance at the games would a | dleweight champion of Sweden,” tu|srer sets n Vancouver's first goal from a me omhed ciation and Rugby football. Finally the Olympic games proper will com- the sepitball exe mence about June 23 and last a| batters to haug up some new marks more craftamanlike battle than month. / As this is the high tide of the mea-| tm 1971 the tivety ban, plus the te. | ThAmbitas Washington Chad” is & beavyw | licked by the Battery C team, eetlaey pace gee roe Ba rnaggon | geen ee ee Pe a ie | quit in the second canto; Eddie ¥ an tee 4 lee in front of the net | figure to be pretty evenly ge pected that America will send a very| (ame got 18 hits, Last secon there | lings, of Duluth, Minn. lowt to Pete | ‘The locals scored twice tn the mec | ora asset | SACS ARR | Nan kt tee : coi tenot” fame srca'nenss) CageRules Annex as wipcat coe ban cmather Ors. | 13 or mere hile were made. | Sisumwe ne | erent heevywetght at 1 | pans from Duncan, while Mackay re 4 —— dim deftricn wae in bis prime, sare peated a few minutes later, a pretty xettnd Metle Be that Jim could have CAPTAIN ROYRICKEY _| oS I | ~ Reman outst se ee aio ter |r: somaivnn cane eea Moraes IS LAID UP’ ere whip “waee stent Pen bee cites make Jim prove it, saa ts ens at a feverish pace in the taat | Sug 4 ested Expected AN DIBGO. ba As a |, there was no score rung up. ! ” s sult of an cidental blow | the winter been tor } experienced a football on ie eee et Ae vat mie auth | Bitiag. Such @ wail will be out of the| Something happened to the Ballard Charlie Tobin made his first ap 'Ward Brennan, Eastern Centre College Gridders ah: : er joday. o > " queen this winter. Cubs at Bothen urday night. The pearance in a Millionaire uniform, | 1 t: Vitoria, Roy Rickey will be missing | . | Bothell High fichool cagers turned in [Jumping into the play to replace «| Expert, Lists Six Ideas) Mop Up Arizonans, 38) ,,/°)!n= Til and a 38 to @ from the Seattle Metropolitans’ de-| The Pittsburg ctub, whieh fintehed ia 44 to ¢ win over The Star league regular 01 puple of occ: | i | fated to Compen. Sem q fenae line for a couple of wosks.|servod 'a the Nationa! ienent. 2 the |‘uniors. at the Bothell gym ‘the| ‘The detest at tia nants of wreeet TRUE seat cmuple of sccusions.| fdr Improvement | to 0, at San Diego iron fans who saw the A lameness in the knee has de In the gamle ef Jane 8 a6 Bothell boys phoned in the score, but | mith hae relegated Pete Herman te the| ance in the Vancouver Net after mee, | eecky Areca. ae veloped. Briden and Frasser, om. the Pirates found five of the | didn't send has been clase Dentre’s machine at the a twirlers the easiest kind of ll of the and detalis, jem! days under the doctor's care V ARD BRENNAN, one of the|QIAN DIEGO, Dec. 27.—Completely | leading basketball officials, outclassing their lighter Arizona | terday afternoon. comes to bat with some interest-|epponents, Centre college scored al-| Few games played tn fi |ing suggestions. most at will in the intersectional| With such a one-sided score attle young utility players, have * ap Ape: both looked good on the ice so He was in his old relia a and will probably have a chance The Yankees, im the pre 4 W. AND J. ON GRID MENTORS | kitted many a je form and | mining attack with some clever jroul-tending. ; to show the fans how they look ‘hme second te the } SUMMARY Brennan has been connected with |#4mMe here yesterday, piling up a to-|SUch an assortment of 5 over the gume route while Rickey | 5, a faeee oe ee ee THE LAST LAP| — TO ORGANIZE Voncouver. |tasketball for 18 years as a player, |‘! Of 38 to 0. whistle to whistle. They #aam 3 c ris ‘otal 4 . Dec riganinan | provid ’ i laid up. | wrecking erew found three of KANSAS CITY, Mo, Dec. 27—|tion of the N ates ae “% coach and official, Aside from his} Rain soaked the field for two days | Provided ‘by Centre, either ee “ oa Mack's twisters for 34 enfo | Washington and Jeffernon football! ootall Couches will be completed KD duti¢s as referee in the Eastern | Preceding the game, which gave the |“Stinst Roberts, all-Amerigs team left here today for Pumdena.| here today atm moating of rene | Mackay ne league, the big league of basketball, /beavier team an advantage. Captain Woford of the exhibited a terrific game on x i mes wore played tm the (Sl. to meet the University of! neft gridiron mentors, The mma | sae he ie coaching Pratt institute as @/ “Red” Roberts ‘ted the Colonels'!fense and offense’ ee Sail tn whet California aggregation at the Tour-| ciation wan proposed laxt year by | Skinner side Levur brilliant attack. Centre's offensive |weighed by his opponent ges hament of Ro Major Charies Daly, head coach ai! Seca Too much foul throwing by an|was built around Roberts’ stellar pounds, he broke thru t e | Waet ‘Potut, aod’ thé delalie were Mths a tee | expert in that one particular play | work on interference time to down the runner MeKAY-COLIMAS BOUT OFF | referred to a committee conaletine Vancouver, Sia ee Oe ee een crennan is] From the first kickot? thé tenue'et | hind ‘The modern rover | tor rune crores | LOS ANGELES, Dec. 27.—The|of Daly; J. W. Wilce, Ohio State eis very deft nite on that point He has the game was never for a moment in| For Centre, the great “Bo* |Gordon McKay-Bert Colimag bout, John W. Heisman, Pennay from reages unique idea to minimize foul-|dount. six successive first downs|lan was easily the star. He jseheduled $f December 31, has| vania This commi report j 4 cored the Kentuckians’ first touch. | veritable whirlwind, twistin uo Nattonas |" Dostponed. The t will be| night, after which the 4 | canoe =. gp ry tor in town, and altho the Wild Cats braced |ing and squirming his way ow 4 | ‘yaek oe whee he tes ates | put on in the near future. ‘probably will organize. | P tor | Shall cobra! : . in the third period and held the | field for gain after gain, Hi all make a try for a basket from over the Phillies on May 11, opposition te one touchdown for the | ing with a wet ball was a q 2s 0 Skinner for) the fo ie. f he akes i ny *, i b . fine re foul line, It he makes it, his |quarter, Centre's punter w never |Centre exhibited teamwork And there are those who wit stti| : : i sam shall be eliminated from any |calied into action duri erence hest Inaint that the ball used In 1821 wasn't | pec S uc 0 Meshing fort jpenalty, If he mi his opponent furing the game., jterference of the hig only . ie lively. The records quoted above should Vancouver, Parkes for| «hall be credited with two points if nly chance to score, | practically every man on the § settle such an argument for ali time VANCOUVER vs. SEA carried the ball from mid. | proving a star. | : 4 9 Mackay ae |the foul is personal and one point if | field to-Centre's fiveyard line 0 thet Saar ‘CUEISTSPLAN | eale’s Men Next Week) er tc rie, coe 2! Ree se euemmom, tom | bod Tnt ected BRITTON MAY nw Penalty shot ded Vietorta, and a pas: over el | WESTERN TOUR) | ay wenny v. vaRRett. | 19 downing Arizona yeatoriay, #3| 74 pericd None Loi te | OGRE SeSiND at opeaiderstiaes | tiecaadad “Ae ast FIGHT S | } That the center circle radius 7 NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—Hdouard THE LINEUP fORK, Dec. 27 Just one to 0, Centre colle left it up to ¢ be made three feet, instead of Contra ‘Tex Rickard is reported on Artin |Horemans, Vuro n 14.2 dalkcline JN more chapter remains In front of |{O"MM and Washington and Jeffer GOLF CHAMPS the present one, which is two | Roverts so... F........ Mecielian|for a 16-round battle with urd champion, and Welker Coch. | . on to put on the final touches on feet. bp maty 4 1. T Clark | weight Champion Jack Brittga Wednesday, Dec. 28th Mare Tae Tasca te elas ia [thd laat AGS 0C-the unum’ Ssottnth | sone Sepia Om 8 tials ARE BEATEN) '“inecuts: tach team shalt bo x $ing | welsht Champion Jack & of balk-line billiards here this | book nire won as expected, and the| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 8:30 P. M. Sharp allowed four time-outs of one ‘The bout will be & before setting out on a long —— : of the eon a bad field did| Playing in a high wind, with rin! minute duration, Two times out Rarkley | within the next month, if it Reserved seats now on [Jexnivition tour thruout the West J ¢ to the ability of the prayin’| pouring down during part of the| in each half, Wofford (©) | thru according to the wire. sale at the Arena. Phone || @ach game is to be a 1,200-point colonel |match, MacDonald Smith and Sam|| free throw: When a foul is witenee| Shade triton to a Main 2493. Uncalled-for || maten. | Horemans has © brilliant | Perhaps on the coast it might be| Whiting, of the Olympic club, de | calied the referee shall immedi, Broderick | draw Coast, when hata Mage ‘ record as a cuist, having several phe regatded a# a victory for the East.|feated Jock Hutchison and Jim| ately secure the ball, and i Hobbs | made stern tour, and is @ DS ons oe ele | a ly secu he ball, an in mac | 0 “ y sp yg toe as ‘led at nomenal games to his credit in exhi. phically, however, Centr |Rarnes, open golf champions struct the player who made the 6 6 © 0 olble of ing the champion a p.m, ednesday. bition play, but In the late champion. no more 4 representative of the Ki Great Britain and the United Sta | foul to throw for goal from the 32 @ 7 13--38/ fight and retrieving the fading " igo ship tournament, in which Jake than Arizona is a full-fledged rep: respectively, l-up. The match went] foul line. If 1 de, th Touchdowns-—Roberta, f the de brothers, 3 SKATING 0 Ace tsssgead Mad . ged repre . . foul tin: pal is made, the [yoatitian, ‘Tanner, Snoddy, Covington s | ttion of the Shade bro ICE SK ATIN Schaefer won the world’s title from | sentative of coast football 36 holes penalty is eliminated, if missed, | doais trom touchdown. hoberts, heeing. | - —— During Christmas Holi- || Willie Hoppe, Horemans fel) down | The California-Washington and | the opponent shall be given two | ton , — days open three sessiona || #4!” and disappointed followers of Jefferson game can be regarded as | WILLIE'S CHANCE, points if the foul committed was drive Aine teel taikceee hee ee | the cue game | umpire, Rosenthal, Minnesota: head tnew one of the big feature games of Jake Schaefer, world's 18.2 balk “ ; nf point If tech. | iman, Prefterkorn, Indiana; field Judge, | season that sparkled with brilliant|line billiard champion, and Willie jeal. Klawans, Chicago. e contests | Hoppe former cue king, have agreed | jeld goals: A goal from the | & At first the East did not think so|to meet in a 2,000-point match for| field shall count three points, | much of the selection of Washington | the title in Mareh. he definite date | Time out: Time to be taken |HANLON BEATS | and Jefferson, but when it was learn. | has not been set out when a foul is called and | Biothing big team that could make the trip, | play to begin again when ball | bis ‘ id mi » trip, leaves player's hands while on i tee ai voclapr ye Soe ge sentiment changed. Oh, Boy! All Night! the foul mmy Hanlon ot enver defeate | The Presidents have a worthy ‘6 ys Night! Center ball: On the tossnp at | Je » woe rie eerie: — | | team and they are fit representatives center, the men jumping should | Weisht, in an 8-round bout here last jof the Kant, altho some of the erities Big Victory Club not be allowed to play the ball | Msbt. on the Atlantic coast are Inclined to unti} it is again played by an- In the afternoon show George [discount their record: because of a other player, or has hit the [CS 0) Chaney of Baltimore de eee a ace bisetad light sehedule in comparison with floor. |feated Mike Paulson, St, Paul in| daily. Morning — 10-12, Afternoon — 3-5, Even- Any boy can hove a bigh-#rade | | ABERDEEN, Emil Wahitonen, | jclaiming to have been protecting his |wife from attack, shoots and kills imil Pesonen, 30. em the dandy at the offering holiday many daw |some that other big Eastern teams NEW YEAR’S EVE eight rounds Riven hia xeaxon. affording | went thru. THORPE NAMED —--- front wale till New Tear te ret ‘ . . ‘ S ua ew Year EXCELAION MoTOKCYCLE & Bi) If McMillan, the star California Saturday, Dec. 31st =|} NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—"Tom PLENTY OF BEEF to become n ood dancer and Renitle jtackle, and Stein, the all-American M. s | Thorpe, assistant football coach at] COLUMBUS, Dec. 27.—Ohio State's | tain your abare of tui Pal uckle of the Presidents, should pla Ice r : * | Yt wnom toda: acsseegal hte reaiianta, atiould play asonic Temple pcoitentak, Tareas teeey, Aer : ” I grid captain will not be handt eee nd auichty learn ‘to esi se. Merce ae Fk, > dena, where he will be one of }capped thru lack of “heft.” He ts!/tret and walts, ete. the o Geuner Wikio sent Udine Ave | wi great treat t the Kast Pine and Harvard | officials the California-Washing 1H. Pixley, and tips the beam |My rw 4 |got when Stanley Keck, Princeton, ton and Jefferson game next Mon 30, Pixley will compose a healthy | MISS BRE lund McGuire of Chicago battled. fs : ion of the line. ——

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