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¢ eA | HUGHIE LEHMAN'S RETURN PUTS VANCOUVER BACK IN PUCK RAC Washington & Jefferson Has Real — A Sharpshooter Three Star Holliday Champs Chance With California Gridders | ™;,::« gti crv a | Cage Tiffs| to Fight to Battle Knights of Columbus team, he used to be when he starred for the University e So Says Billy Evans; Presidents Are Built Around Stein; Eastern Eleven Has Ver- ~ gar ge fee youre See, oa oo beg? 4 On Tonight Edwards Mets Here os. py Plays euawntereon vba “ef Footbal § Me Macerd te Clone gheateat players, but he’s still a wonderful shot. eason r two years Davidson played with the Mac- Game at West Seattle Is Harrahan Declines to Re- Locals Have Won Four — "10 One m Three fix rm One y* Cc Prsice | Sa a ce Dougall-Southwick club, leading the department Holding League Spot-| duce for Friday; Han-| Straight and are Now — BY BILLY EVANS | stbre team to championships twice in a row. And light for the Evening | non Replaces O’Dowd Leading Coast League HAT chance has Washington and Jefferson against California? | now he is playing with the Caseys, and they have | pie “a6 Football enthusiasts East and West are asking that question, Never registered five straight wins this year, including a rT REST in tonight's games tn WO changes have been made in| BY LEO H. LASSEN was there greater interest in an intersectional game, | victory over the University of Washington. Davvy The ar’s Junior Vanketball he, of 1 late for Friday night ITH the return These two great teams are scheduled to meet at Pasadena, Cal., on will hold down a forward berth for the K, of C. five tg pack olf B jae pes oy y Bawards ae . gage a January 2. The game will be the feature event of the Tournament of tonight in their game with Gonzaga University at Cetloes gaase thet Win be played ab event, taking th Joo Harra Vehioeviell Roses. | the Casey gym. Hiawatha at 7 p. m. Both teamajhan, who w od to meet .. sabent ee California has a great team. ‘That is an admitted fact. It is said [have won and lot a mart each and the Oakiand eh rep. & in the pace e one aI cht'n er wilt clinch fourth lckey Han will fil Young or any Comin to be an even better team than the one that overwhelmed Ohio State | ides for Le diane ali tar ehethe: Ge \O'TPHEG aaoe, th. the: cobain cae price Mes a year ago by a 28 to 0 score. 3 | vision. posite Kid Sharpe, Hannon is a fast ago Lehman wan Western football fans who saw the Ohio State eleven of 1920 in action, | or and the m will the worse for the Two other games are booked for aggreanive tonight. Abe Getzen will start bis | probably be o reorganized Yesler Athletic club team | change. against the powerful West Seattle| Harrahan, who had agreed to make Juniors at Collins playfield at 6/128 pounds for Danny, who is several p.m, while the Dandy Raking Co,| notches shy of that poundage, } and the Pirates will meet at the same figured on Lelng down to the r [piace at 6:45 quired weight for Tuesday night Two games will also be played to-|and when the card was moved up kad night with Battery C playing | three days, declined to rob himself | guarding the twine. the Seattle Boys’ Club at the lof him daily bread, m and fish for) Murray put up a strong game, but Armory ot 9:30 p. m, ond the| the reat of the week dhe Vaueraver. ib éedmied 40. leat Mikadoes playing the Impertals at No changes « expected im the oe with the former Porte the Knights of Columbus at 7 p. m.! other bouts, They follow | before the posts. Monday RA ‘The Btacy Bhown- Mikado and Mike Mitchell vx. Frankie Pentley, t nan Was back on the Ballard CubShaner & Wolff tiffs Al Winters ve. om Vion, Youn¢/again and the Vancouver squad hit hooked for the Elke’ in Landon, and Joe! its stride again and beat Victoria in carried off of the local ice after taking a hard shot in the eye. Vancouver lost that game and then lost three straight with Tommy Murrey know that it was a formidable aggregation. That team was easy for ia. If the 1921 eleven is stronger, it is easy to imagine the task that | .& J. T will be very much disappointed unless W, & J, makes a much better showing thar: | Ohio State. I wish that Coach Neale might have had some assistance from Coach | of Notre Dame. It would have helped the open game of the Eastern team, and! is open play that must be used against Cobieents, | | No team, East or West, had as much deception about its a d passing as did Notre Dame. j : KNIGHTS | Washington and Jefferson is one of the four elevens in} | East that escaped defeat, Cornell, Penn State and Lafay- TO PLAY } Be ee tie Wak: | mows, football No mam ever GONZAGA ‘blocked better and few tackled cked or ‘ ITH a record of five straight on and Jefferson picked) ),., : a rew line o id pig mates han” Wi Ge. ew tae Victories already chalked up, ment that compares charge faster. The W. & J. line 4) ome Wit « club Paturday | Walgren va. Alv night will complete the schedule for | Reson vs. Billy Evans in the curtain | Vancouver, the week | raiser, 3 to 2 Lehman will be in action here ” again tonight when the Mets tangle > mbus baskethall ith any of the Eastern} has lft and lines need lift five will clash with the ¢ | Michigan had one of the best dey, ; = ‘\ECKMANN IS with the champions at the Arena. ¢ | "1 th ntry thie Veretty Sve at the K. of C. gym to | NAMED STAR | ‘The Seattle seven is now leading pnsive lines in the coun Ne night. Walter Bell, who edi of A A the league, due to a run of four 3. HAS ear, but a poor line offensively be- | tciate,’ will start the guine at 8 p. 1 } THLITY | etén and Jefferson plays open came well and prefers tt TW. & J. has versatility as well cause the Michigan linemen lack The local five will line up with lift, that is, they did not if thé Op-|reguiare in every position, which posing linemen out of the play 4%) meana that Bonney and Davi | On the honor rol! of 1971 grid stare straight victories, pick@l by Outing, the name of R , | mers Eckman is given a place among t | WEAKENED linemen should. Vick was the only | wilt be at forwards, Riddle at venter backs, Sax of Washington State | While Vancouver has been strength- dr last pame—against Uni | ’ rs ie named among the quarterbacks | ened by the addition of Lehman, the . exception at Michigan, Jand Myers and Mort: y 4 " ty of Detroit. . | cs aploee x Phen niagerd ve and Toomey of California and Kas Monsicar Dewchamps’ weekly isle | Mets have been tremendously weak- sT 1s The ‘visitors are stacking up with } E & J. had been well scouted bY! TAR PLAYE and the scouts reported in upon the W. & J. open game ly the forward passing at berger of 0. A. C. are mentioned| gram te Tex Rickard thet Gwerges | ened by the lous of Roy Rickey, who with Eckman as great backfield men.| espentiex wilh et tet eee Gin, | has been ing @ great game on hma of California in one of the) begs im the spring ls several bours | the defense. He is out wiih an in joenters, and Leslie of Oregon is an this = | jured knee, and it may be some time lend SU sramagites cen, | DOfore he will be back. Gordon Bpraking ef Georges, the man Cook = ferme to bem hand-picked specimen for | is expected to start the game, neh battler to show his skill on. | alto Jim Riley may be brought back BEAR FANS TO Seale Wd. cele 40 te. a bebvy-mrumted, |from the forward line and Archie SEE BIG GAME vrei ie iat tie ease 122) Bridem put on the front line. ELEY, Cal, Dec, 2—Fol-| sft pickings for Carp. All three teams are putting up a the plan initiated by Ohio “Taco Whade to tm tme | UOtteh brand of hockey each game, [State last. year, Berkeley grid fans| gre your with Welcrvcint Chames | 20d with all of the squads more will nee the mix between the Bruins Mrition is @ bit surprising, The ¢Venly matched than ever before, land the Presidents duplicated on Cal.|*hades have all been getting “snaded” | some big league hockey should be in jifornia field by the freshman team. | T/\% mepotonous rewularity in Hasters | store from now on. | Malloy and Ashmore at forwards, Beauty of W. & J. is that eleven} Flaherty at center and Needles and football players know how to play |Reichle at guards and get into every play. Any team] After this game the Knights plan with eleven men getting into «very | to make a tour of Eastern Washing W. & J. began its attack! piay is a winning football ream. jton, similar to the swing around Detroit, the Presidents die | 1. stein, their captain and named | those cities that they made last Beet the Detroit leven bed |. waiter Camp, an & tackle on his| Year. for it. Tackles and guards | °¥ nnd mt ob th: ear, the Presidents im front and the remainder | ‘®t cleven this y have one of the greatest players “le HES | € the leven spread. years OAC Was an effective defense; W. Stein played center and then | Red, knew it. So, instead of goinx kle and then he shifted to end. AT TACK | ' ra open came, W. & J. smashed! p16 is an end on defense, a halfh Hine. Detroit, afraid of the! quarterback or fullback on offen: "~~ x o) finge of inte, and Dave will have d pass attack, did not con- | t16 calls all the signals and directs man telegraph rervice will « * mort of his opportunity, if he There is a slight chance that Mickey te its defense and failed to the attack W YORK, Dec. 28— flash the plays ax they occur. ahd gets i. and retsieve the falling Shade | StacKay, the brilliant rover of the he , ; aunts. | Prestige 7 the secondaries. we if ate mendations that college players the two teams on the field will dupls oli as Vancouver team, may not be in to- ep “ When Stein fe not carrying the |pisying profemdonal football. have them exactly The subetinns bus +\ night's game, as he was severely cut all ne is smashing & path for the ltnetr letters taken away | Cuastey Wie cnt Law tena oak jon the head by “Moces” Johnsen fe runner, Big and powerful and fast. |e who cached 1 ’ ke tar toward clearing up the clowd | Vancouver. In case be can't pla iS Desroit aia succeed in keep-| Smart. A real fovrballer whe works jana Llane as HANK O’DAY that makes Use picking of legical | “ k Adams will probably start at | COMING WEST Menards ‘ream sah Mit and. mine [rome with Ernie Parkes at center. NEW YORK, Dec. 28—H1ank| the eilye decisively it will beset the |O"'Day by ked for hin releam after) winner) stock immensety. | LINEUP years ax a National ieague umpire. « ‘The teams, however, are expected and will call decisions in the Coast]. Jeck Dempsey bas annomesd that he ito take the ice with the following cireult in 1922, according to an un-| py that he he right @ he official but substantial report cir.| big rear of the numerous « Joulating here. It is also rumored | *#! probably die W. & J. from making touch-|for the team. Deadly tackler, A by line smashing, the consis streak under a punt. If he plays} Bains enabled W. & J. to keep end at Pasadena he will give Muller! ball almost constan and @/a hard run for end honors on the that cannot get posseasion of | day Dall cannot make touchdowns. California will Know {t has been pot particularly a brijliant/in a football game after ite clash )the W. & J. line is smart. It/ with Washington and Jefferson list. for collee vanced last night by ghe American Football Coaches’ association, on the Smith’s Phone System {grounds that profesional football ix HE “Critic's corner” in an important cog in the California system. & menace to the collegiate eport, — | High on top of tha stands at Pasadena the first axaistant Changes in rules governing the for.|] Varsity coach. He holds jephone and a pair of powerful Meld ward paw were discussed, but no || siamer action was t n. | The telephone te connected with the players’ bench. At the receiv ey to @ subdued |“ Cook Officers elected were: President.|| ing end ls the frewhman coach > © ° i murmur fer the time being. es Major Charles Daly of West Point: The lookout coach watches the gnme, noting All the Maws in his tates ray Miya pawn Pow | beam | Deoes vice president, John Helwan, Penn-/| own team and in the opposition. He communicates all his observa || 100 pa gr et s bitte there pas town few Prominent | Her jeylvania; secretary-treasurer, J tions to the freshman coach, who takes notes on everything ou = qoenns on one re emmy | Skinner ing of kayo victims, which | agam Wilee, Ohio State; board of t aie Whenever the chief ¢ ” of vital importance |R. L. Fisher, Harvard, and Fielding || to California, whether on offense or defense, Head Coach Smith ts of the great drawbacks of) Neale is a baseball player, and play: ietese teams going across the|ing in one end of the country or in t to play football games, i#) another is ali in a day's work with the surroundings dazzle them the ball player. Being in California | rver finds a situ NOOPERS, ATTENTION! Paris Billiards, one of the fast at teame in The Star Junior Basket. | ; tie tale! VARSITY WILL [Si'intree’ wou ihe te armage's [teh Soe Winer Se eevee oe”) DE AY GONZAGA ' fame - . Prosar erat been Man D'ye remember the gee? eld days | Gonraga university will lay th LEONARD. PRE HIGOP GAME. tery! = rea awh) Siete AE | ae a ry "enn BRITTON we ms = Saisn ttetiene ts Wale ue aetnahe ‘These no-decision inws bring up funny |are doped to have a speedy lot of with the light C ¢ * Pa gH ni situations. A few days ago Pete Herman and unbalance | will mean no more to Neale than | on anything happening to his wel | — FRIKDMAN HURTS HAND | patent. A fom dare ago Pete Herma: bega Rmrre anata ee thar ery. “— ee SS Cincitnats Gr’ Pittsburg or Bi balanced infield. Frank Frisch has) NEW YORK. Dec. 28——Injuries to| lem, untll Johnny didn't know whether [© Edmundson, who is having a That has ailed Gallipolis, Ohio. we had © great season in | “: : ~|been ordered te quit playing basket Friedman's hand have forced afoot or herseback, but the |tough time in lining up real com- tr ’ ¥ " eat sw YO! hoc, 28.—Decision of | been ordered tm q L K nd by ton stayed ti 1 | pe & great many of) A baseball tam in Paris would pitted (N®* bLirome nr g ball, and hae wr ningty done |promotors to cali off a bout between a hie erote, | Te On | petition. to davelep Mls men, the teams that] find the players, or the great masor-| tntermactionat Gaacenad mucn to ael2N the adjutant general's de Ne i sbanding a tea popularity attained by ment in Albany that armories may | prdian n that had the/| Friedman and Johnny Dundee, slated - on everything in the!for January 16 at Jersey City DAVE around Gotham, | BUFFALO, MIDGET SMITH REATEN Shade was awanted a went across the| ity of them, loafing around the hotel continent previ-| lobby \yntil the “bus left for the ball ously. California| park. The same in London, Cairo, | ale be used for public sporting events in| hoop gam: BAGGY WILL SPEAK Dave}, Coach Enoch Bagshaw will speak N . ch - ee . tere of expected to bri: bout the long ision here | before a gathering of Portland alum- : mu . _ as Japan or Vicksburg, Misa. cated ae a oka Pants a SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 28-—Mid-|last night over Jack Perry, Pitts-|ni of the University of Washington on ros 4 regan never meant anything to t fac : planned meeting between Renny MAYBE OWNER get Smith dropped « decision to Spug burg welterweight, in a 10-round go.|in the Rose city tomorrow. The ra i ren! “ Ban epi Any ball park aes # a Satna Leonard and Jack Britton for the WILL GO NEXT Myers of Idaho in a six-round go! Shade's speed s too much for the football outlook for 1922 is expect h *\a home plate, first, second and third ‘The sel nw leading . ‘orid’s welterwe champlonshi here jast oy fro it y of Smo! acl the t roundings these | base, right, center and left field. It tens Sor 1988 contain many clashes | Work’ pe fae Fig a Sects i Mite Maa titi Be rewenmimncetate il wtasnod NRT that will enable the erities to get a | Billy Gibson and Jack Curley are| In the wild flurry of baseball sell bw payee are. 80-|'6 the player's seugriphy; no other| Soot le oe the eater guscitomd: | gotnny, Treen jee ae CRIMY a0] | JR. Oe iradiog Ui orestomd uh 2M customed to.! territory matters | im the different sections of the | 7" y injof the Mint league, seems to have They lose their) All players are alike in this re.| counter. use of the largest armory less rattled under fornia. Neale will have poise and it th sheendre a pisos di fang ee bon arm ‘c Toronto. P ia = NEALE the new condi- very ely that his players will | i my magg yp w ot Tex Hickard if n — 4 He seni sso ato tam otros Satie os See Mer never fs] Dan Morman suid today he hed ro BYRNE SIGNS. | CARD OF I HANKS = pends a great deal upon the coach jot their predecessors on California a ; = = i he Sagin club of th SS c > a “Brick” Muller Best Michiean ie to dndicate, two new | !#00ar Mint leagwe, Dext senton. “Byrne, |i THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE = sa ; |M’GRAW ISN’T the Pittsburg Pirates, ‘piloted the | Ee COMMITTEE = Miami team, of the Southwestern |= . = End, Sa Ss And IN THE ROUGH evins, inst heaton, |= = Wise birds who are predicting that — ‘= OF. = ED* MULLER, end on th Yiller leaps high tér'a ball or he| oe raghon i prenid geo pak sea MI AID FOR j= = year’s All-America cleven by dives for them plucks them out| te Me sew feta. ot Geer: ‘Bur 4, weem to fc sem thet peat ge nadie beng oe gy fie = = Walter Camp. is the superman of of the air or them just off| tndiana has ana|the Glants have Ike’ Boone, pur: | {ru0y the New York Yankees, Tom |e = Western footbail. He is the first the ground. H « never muffed a the |chased from N Orleans, Boone ps re: ake pea ia eae en | h S m4 = Player produced on the ¢ for | punt that he got his hands on | ade an grabbed by New York against |{Urned over to St. Paul in addition | me tt t = he, ac fs | Pam thn ane [Sartint Nor, fect se [to Tom Haers z The Seattle Community Fund 2 adherents out! football 60 yards forward passing. | ara |from Charley Ebbets, of Brookly = = there claim’ su-|There are many playere who eannst | yl big ugpbepeatiadles sarod artbens sash = = preme honors. atch his for ard ases hile | in A ’ = Tie . it? ~ 7 = Asai Mesh ia tabi. are-taw fonwase’ poulen’ tae a home vee «che | MATTY’S GETS Do You Know = Wish to thank Seattle Citizens for the support given Z coach of the Cal-| Muller cannot ca He is more|” = is Fl itornia eleven therefore, 6r evi Kanene will journey Fast and play OVER $50,000 . this FUND. Smith knows \end and that is why end| West Point. Stanford will come to Final accounting of the benefit 9 its Pens Mulls broke a mmall bows tg 'Rla} Gains oabide. tai. spate. dened tl has Cetera On Distribution of cash to each organization is made nia. Kn ‘oot early in the m. He reéov-| me pe adh nya ahr bes Ne See the costumes in the Bastern Fed wufficiently to play in the last | st ail of ‘which sum has ten turned from monthly payments of pledges.our citizens made. € rn # jthree games of the LHOT, He did ach over to je invalid pitcher, who. wan . Smith y#|not play much in any of the three, |*" | tatety re d to be weakening at ‘ : Muller is th but he was not newt ‘he has ful a SS ee ee | N W Review | Payments of January pledges are now coming in, game has pro-| hope in the coming ais Pia aie, me very interesting sport. | Consistently following its reputa- | the duced, He has tion of being the paradise circuit for = Tay adem.” tanh CHICAGO, Dec, 28.—Young Far-| hitters, .the Western league wound SMITH dear “hid S4t: AS MEN IN jrell, Low Angeles, won a referce’s| up its 1921 season with five clubs hit a r. Wichita led with Bmith has seen quite a few great} ision over Jack Kile, Chicago, in| ting .200 or bet Tien, ends | TIGHT MIXES }10 rounds here last night 319, and, On clouted .a14. Many people say Frank Hinkey, | sir and each pledge signer is asked to bring or send pay- ment to the Treasurer's office—518 CENTRAL BUILD- ING, on or before January 5th, 1922. YOU HONORED YOURSELF AND YOUR COM- Butler then you'll know. im tee pounds See 10 GOOS : ey Elmer Floyd makes ¥ pypenat ’ er, fer 3 the OO etc? co hee wih, John them. : MUNITY WHEN YOU MADE YOUR PLEDGE. Wright and Sunset Motor company SEITE AERA YOUR GREATEST HELP COMES : "HE} HONOR YOUR PLEDGE BY PAYING I ’ YOU tions considered. Smith says Mi prise every Sunday weighs 190. At the intercollegiate | Maiton & We #672568 Specia P . : games in the Harvard «stadium last |Sunset Motor Co $50—2601 Special a la carte lunch- dune, Muller tied with Dick Landon wi fi i eon every dz 1 0 to eed, naa et sors Jump | aitred Avert +s: || Is equal to most 15 cent cigars in taste, We h S ] he ie ARNE TALKED anor || Stbma and’ workmanshipe The Tievana Only 500 supper tickets The Seattle ommunity Fun Smith says that if one would Wisiet tas 4) Genetatend ‘A Tobacco used is the choicest grown, for New Y ave fr ball int r rumor in for New Year's Eve to B.feotball into « crowd of 10 ¢ baseball circles that the Columb be sold 518 C 1 Buildi s, > r among them Ball club to be wold te ney 1, LEWIS CIGAR MANUPACTURIN 7 i DS be a 1 to % shot thar Mul etihina, (The thmmar: hae aah ae Largest Independent Cigar Factory Intne World ‘ ' entra uilding i) Bet the bill. 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