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PAG" 10 Chance for : Grid Fame THE BRUINS ARE HELD EVEN BY PRESIDENTS; CENTRE IS | Bears Lose Jim Thorpe Is Greatest Grid Star So Says Glen Warner, Famous Pittsburg Coach Yet Nearly Forty Years Old, Stars BY BILLY EVANS HO is the greatest college football player of all time? ...... .. There is a question that will create endless argument. Great Indian Athlete, SEATTLE 1922 TUESDAY, JANUARY BEATEN Charles See Sent to Seals by Cincy ed to the San Francisco Coast league club by the Cincinnati Nationals. ted for some time, but the first definite information is the publication of the list of assi tracts by Secretary Farrell of the National association of Minor leagues, which has just reac hed is a promising outfielder who was loaned to Seattle awhile last year. He goes to the S for Shortstop Jimmy Caveney. STAR as been transfe _ Held Even by W. and J. in There is sure to be a wide difference of opinion, Overconfi-| Recently Coach Howard Jones of lowa said that he never saw a better all-around back | dence Ruins Centre field man than Arthur Devine. Coach Williams of Minnesota made a like statement ru ham ions ac. in tri le jrelative to the Iowa star, BY LEO H. LASSEN | Coach Jones said he would be willing to go back 20 years and place Devine on any All- : Ae: eae id at ALLE ORNIA’S| American team ever selected and feel that he was entitled to such a position of honor, j The sensational play of Glen Killinger of Penn State during the season just closed | has caused a lot of Eastern experts to rate him as the greatest running back in the his- ea en | St Sta ancouver tory of the game. ar Soccer PS) Q\ mdi dings tarnished by Now comes Glen Warner,, the famous coach of the University of Pittsburg, one of the NIOR DIVISION co but bod greatest football mentors in the history of the game, with his choice as the greatest foot- ee ace Team Won Lost Draw Goals Goals Points a es ea Golien Bears re. Oall player of all time. for against ceived an awful} Whom does Coach Warner pick? e Maple Lents s 1 2 4a 19 18 e ° j wallop on the) None other than Jim Thorpe, he of Carlisle school fame. In occer cpenuimak Gen? ‘ ; 5 , 3s 5 4 it In : “pry yesterday | Glen Warner coached the Carlisle Indians for years-and developed some of the great- psdans tive wet: 3 8 ° 19 43 6 “4 q Pasadena, whe " est players the game has ar Ce : 4 ’ 16 ; ‘ iene ‘ EMp Were held to 0 0-0 tio by W Detroit Slugger ever produced, among them|| Who Will Battle |Legion Squad Wins, 2 . Booing, Aircraft club. .... 1 7 3 rr 21 ¢| Seattle Handed 5 to 0 Angton and Jefferson Jim Thorpe. ere is what : | i i i eon and Jetterw cugornia to | 28 Put on Market ee think ee: ati Champion Next? 1, in Feature Game © JUNIOR DIVISION Trouncing in Holiday . or 8 o rpe: A roint H Held even by the Presidents, as for Infield Men| " vane p Greb Considered Star League ‘Team Won Lost Draw Goa s Points Game in Vancouver F Se itaabington and Jerterson eleven GREAT TRIBUTE rn , fated about third amons | TO THORPE : Md Nano Maple Leaf soccer club, cblef|| owen Cigar Co. : 4 ‘ re ry is ANCOUVER, Jan. 8. —~ That ; Ams in the Fast this season, ¢ by trond manne ne lyre jon? we a contenders for The Star tiUe!| gouth Park 1 1 16 iL i coterie of hockey stars wearing i if the season without a ¢ at was never equ He is the grea Beattie, kept step || Washington 7 2 1 28 8 I]t lors of the Vancouver Million. ® est player the game has ever pro along with Weat Beatie, kep i ) 16 u eet the Bears were actt day by down-|| Hen Paris 6 4 4 aires breezed thru the Seattle M. Splayed, the visitors mak ~~ With their rivals yerereny by * Junic ‘ 3 18 10 | at the Arena bere this afternoon foi 788 Gowns against two for ¢ I never knew & player who could ing Woodland Park at the North ne Juniors ‘4 4 18 6 10 1) tive goa while Muldoon’s crew % penetrate the line lke Thor He end grounds by a 2 to 1 score < oe 7 1 ‘ 21 5 || was held scoreiens. Incidentally it Atcorting jo wire reports of the ay 0, > Speen: ee ae Oe eT Kelly and Willie scored the count-|] Faicon A. ¢ 2 . ° 10 4 |\ was the fourth consecutive victory % the fiekl was wet, which hatn grrr: ‘i ott, of the || Louie's Ff, D. Cleaners 1 9 1 6 2 3 || of Licyd Cook's Pete and, as a re California's open game, but B for epeed, no football player jera for the winners. eet, ¢ of the win, the locals are leading Mutath he no albil for the jever carried the ball down the field Leaf team, got a bit excited in the P: C. i 4. peeednt ehene ee team, as the statisticians on bear nae dasaling speed of Thorpe middie of the game and Reteree | | 10 points. Beattie in in second place 5 outplayed the greatest running back in the = ee rew <a Wer hears ‘ Be history ¢ * The leld, the Leafs finishing wit ed by a crowd of nv | While Catifornia was being out- ae Pectin A expat haicrolnds geytomd oi ' | WILLS IN A | who nearly tore the root ff of dat Pasadena, The famous Cen- 1 tly gy A etal saa mer = | | Frank Putrick’s ice palace when the College team was losing its first oe oe oe | In the other senior game ne of the M | pean BO {local team skated rings around the fi een te the Texas A ime certainly never saw Thorpe em SS to 1 at Lincon , cies Palesl eee oe bral paved gant. M., at Dallas, Tex. by a 28 to 4 , the Postoffice 3 “ LAND, Or., Jan. 3--Bili Tates}fought at a furious pace with the 8 action park, All three Boeing goals were Chicago, today wax bailed as | Mijlionuires having the better of the i ruined Centre. The | m scrimmage while the Mail men © “oonquere of Harry Wills, | play at all Times, Their combination iilan showed what he 1ALTIES Jecored on a penalty kick ong rin Gotham heavyweight | was better than that of the Mets and M Se ef the game by going out puld go ekidd! firwt | WOODLAND BEATS ‘Tute warded the decision!therein lies the secret of their Betting married before the grid md defense . Poste we over Wi r two and a half min- | scores: r stop s vant The delayed report of the Postof af ot wau arena | got under way, Fe-spedhenat y Ph ni report of the Por’ New Training Quarters vies of sent Miuwauk MA! ‘The absence of Noy Rickey from . RS and esca re pack Woodland Park game pla * 1 T Hall; | *°"°rte” Sterne Referee Loutitt the Seattle defense was a big handi ET’S TOE eae cone t| Who will be Jack Dempsey's nest np Sunday, came in yee Provided at Terry Hall; » the Tate on @ fOUl)cap, Young Gordon Fraser played - ger ge lee® | opponent? terday, Woodland Park below (8°) Work Begins Soon whe refused to break | a beautiful ¢ thruout, but the ny player I ¢ The latest in heavyweight circtes| Winner by 40 © score und knocked Tate to the Moor perience Rickey was sadly VES BEARS Thorpe was a born football is that Harry Greb, of Pittsburg, will biggest upsets of the BY HAROLD MARQUIS after the r had told them to! missed ale ‘went rent ate Ile knew everything that a | be the newt fighter to dispute Lemp was registered at Walla will come clean from the clinche Fr ’ a s once ate ane pe ome my 4 sith - pouberGsy this duater ‘as NTY varsity crew men wi rasqr and gave him a hard jour- x : + - sey'e right fo the tithe erie = mgr ed =n ve into the new University he decision threw the Aareni/ney, “but the youngster took his fl r ing o pe PE ep cis me. pays j Viston wh ea Perret area. train quarters Per all|crowd into an | tneseanane i 4 came PROS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 2—| Boddy Veoch, hard-hitting out er than any coach ever dreamed | eleven ‘lest: to Louise idaeh Dry | ew training quarters in Torry Ban eee ie mill echolag leday as thelice means and came back « ae 1922 East. (fielder of the Detroit Tigers, is on Se mount, Te wan When they return t a tate | Math, ig A. Was today a8 ine | for more alker was the football game, which resulted fe market. stroit etun,| TBAL IX the opinion of Glen War of the season for the | Warter. The building has bern pre Sa 7 4 ‘ pick of the visiting stars, altho at iiigrciens tie at Pasadena yeo-| 2eneger Codd, of the Detroit clud.| oat ie eecmamin cm eines tor tht 0 © of the | erie ey mes Archie Briden showed flash - E whow that Archie Nisbet,!*ave that he can land high im the) J, whore ts now around ‘thee triumphed ¢ rew men and they ter t egg gM a of real class. The local forwards 19 Meiifornla fullback, saved his te Jape secant ibe © second! mark, but as a professional player ’ big game of the | (raining there this we asta os Holmes from all angies,and « Prom defeat by his masterly aeoman: nd shor capatie-¢f),, ; Sellinet’ ‘barternios ; uy onday at Wa t financia {ficulties arded a : nes. Tt was due only to sen~ hs Se lation * masterly CXhl | ining the bill ‘ beillt perform: E ommolpamenge 45 tok tenty, | Prevented use of crew quarters wed in a Western ring. | ational work on his part that tH 7 Im ail probability Veach wilt 2} buat Mh ge i. for the varsity men, but Coach | score remained as low t did Shey also showed that Washing-| on Ps LI | Clarence Hilletead scored both goals | fF pape dios 7 Bak Secterson was to per cent | tied, ™ a trade that ll tring | GHTIES Pagpreggtieesen Leader and Graduate atanazer Der LEONARD WILL Mickey MacKay was the bright MS 23 struight " football thas - : | BEN PARIS win einpes ae taken over one star in the Vancouver constellation. . HEADLINE lena awe ot the inin's dormiteche for crew FIGHT DUNDEE [fii sim rover outplayed any of hia : every two yards gained he Hen Part ow unday | Ue t cavot - MILWAUKER, Win, Jan. % former performances for this season, cr) fa from scrimmage, MITT CARD i male the iad ciel ed ak eee Fase gl sented Dry Cleaners! Varsity crew turnout will be) nenny Leonard, lightweight king,|at least. He went thru the Seattle Z nts gained three. danier Haskethell league tomer |5 to 0, and th ped the fealied about the middie of January | wid meet Johnny Dundee here Jan: | defense for the prettiest goal in many | ) The Eastern eleven made eight je HARRAHAN and Len Holl) Mant at Celling playfield with the | Athietic associatic arn and will continue w the Califor 12, it wag learned te moons in the last period, while he | ee two made day tons the mittons at the Pa-| team hes wen ts’ finet twe gekee || day. Sputi¢ and Calaccao re Feentte Jn. the ering. genrter. icles were signed following fail-| gave Ernie Parks two perfect passes! 5 ion sthoker tonight in the main| ™_Me-skded score and le seaskdered |for the Billiard team in M ne freshmen will turn out next ure to rematch Benny and Pinkey|in the second session, both resulting! ¥C regarded as the copy- | bis és eney 3 . | ee the renews contendere ter | came. . s Mitchell, whose scheduled scrap yes-|in goals. Smokey Harris pulled a , of the Berkeley estraction y have boxed a 16-/ ame, aon In the only other junior game of | Coach Ha Leader will have seven |tertay was culled off when Pinkey | beautiful individual effort in the first : also showed an edge in favor round draw before, but the edge} 2 tne Tester arn. | th@ day Monday, the Ballard Juniors | Yareity” men answer bis call for | developed a lame shoulder session and beat Holmes with a back- ‘ the _Pennsytvanians. They favors Harrahan {hers ab will get tomed the hooks into the Falcon mise oa ieee oo spring. mi hander. res Pipelined 30 yards on their sole #u we || Alvin Landin is going up againat | fx@e Io The A. C. team by & 3 to @ count at) ee ne uit, Bob Incram, Bam! gUXNCH KAYOS WALKER In the last period, with about ‘Gereful shoot, while Andy Smith & tough job when he tackles Kid | ™°CT**: S*ttins | Woodland park. Shee iely Feanee and deka Cisrhn » NEW YORK, Jan, 3.—Joe Lynch.| three minutes to go, Jack Adams Weam piled up a grand total of 00. ® || Johnston, in the semiwindup. John pi | S a te Saeeinnie’ mi ‘ark® ifcrmer bantam champton, knocked | passed out from behind the net and Total yardage gained was as foi ston figures to win by a K. O, but | w mn : ~ipatt ash s vy it Al Walker, California, after) Harris batted the rubber into the net lows: . The failere of the minors te aeree | you never can tell tte hb Wash COBB IS ONLY rere acee to present indica minute and twenty seconds of|for the final goal. California, 653; Washington and Johnny Jordan and Owen Roberts, | M ting | AMERICAN VET hon. ese varnts IR SA first round here yesterday. In the last three games against Jefferson, 706 @ pair of familiar lightweights, mix : | + n{ season Parkina, Moore, Pokon and — . | Vancouver, a total of 180 minutes, | The explanation of the Eastern in the third bout ’ y 1, oreh mauee He Sat 2 ice cee | Yoana wat bes tkaby seniiamatie 14d) WEBFOOTERS HOME jthe Mets have scored but two goals, eam's failure to score lies in the Two other preliminaries complete " aes Te ter ee ot ne ey | oust the varaity men from a place | 7 OnOLULU. T. H., Jan. 3—Thel white the Millionaires have run Pact that Nisbet gained 546 yards the card | One of the first big games of the fers who were active in the Amer oe es lace | University of Oregon prepared to re-111 counters. The M. x | the é Y rs Pi xromtel a 1900, |th the boat. Grant ta looking best |. " Rn ne Mets will certain. Dart of W. & wount | Bem Parke Billiard tenn meeting tive servies. AWRne'O rew of last season will contribute | tet tea, va roked over the navy foot ithe next 10 days than they did this Sr ene between the rival | of the dash and fire that char-|4 number of strong contenders in en | MtternOON, OF they will be waking Booters made up the difference be /ELMER SMITH | his play a dosen years| cluding Hendrixson, Spuho and | up some fine morning and find them —" the teams on straight foot BALKING TOO) Phe Matehld of Cotumves it! com is stil! able to show ee azon. es deep down in the dark, cold [Bach team tost 25 yards on pen-| ones! Gulta ct Cea Cuevainah |S Tae, Cee i oon ote mole to most of the athletes, young gu SUMMARY a eh $ v ct . a we as ¢ rane ain “Cantormia wan penatoct sii ar ee aeons 2 ‘SENATORS TO aneoone oe _ five times oF ot side. je invad-) et ni gH Boston as §6Stuffy McInnis does A ‘ers lost 15 yards on one p ‘The teins Of the etnets to. 00704 | a veiang, Smith ragarés Cleveland RETAIN BUSH foe holding, and were also set back | lias le hades, Gal aoaant Vhee tae Owen Bush, former Detroit Tiger a By two offside penalties. The work mean lidea of going to stor Incident now with Washington, 4 @ Erickson, star halfback of the| Poghy ste trial Meulty teen time ally he doesn't care to play on a anxious to try managing a minor 3s PPY Riley Presidents, in running punts back} ot least, If net forever, ind ‘that denis a players aidan | jeague club, when @ll.the major Girl fs told in graphic fashion by the| > ie bie owner ‘Prased decide to waive or ¢ figuies. He ran back for| league magnates need | would have worked against harmony | him ma to have a couple| ff Of course she would be with a 1, Vancouver, Harris from owl. i tetet of 66 yar by M‘* no further fears to|on the various teams of big league ability | ff beautiful, new a Nichols and Toomey ia r baseba ‘The winter league and mth wv 4.—Vancouver, Parkes from er j Be, according to the post mortem Slang in months ago. most of the bis! sea ou ht - eer oe i ; k Feports, Archie Nisbet played W.| owners were all fumed! these tacts has picke a shortstop who will _ Third pertod-—4, Vancouver, MacKay, rT! D & J. to a tie out on the Tourna oo * Over proposed California axt league fans get enough | fill the bi Washington. Li Vancouver, Harris from Adams, Wa So ADVERTISING sr oar one et nt | ee oe Maybe it’s alittle undignified scheme was first! Uniess all the clubs are m up of Bebatituti : 4 ons The Statistics but to many whoare threat- | proponed to -take| starg there x little oF TIGERS LOSE BICYCLE | pare perion Mitaitation ner es league stars. to the agri ct itd * ith a | Riley for Fraser, 4 SOD ps =< ern ee ened with baldness we can |) coust. ‘This movement caused much | Ra aay cen tng OUT ON SCOTT J}: fan get one now on our B | gq S—Seattia, Briden tor Ty it with confid : discuss among the magnate pc ttlnacae He yrcageeensasi Uniens — the expected shoul special easy payment plan for Morris for Foyston. Vancouver, a am pene: say it wit! idence: mong nates. | Hellman, After having ‘ se eet ayinenmected hould $42.50, $54.50, $59. Parkes for Skinner; Tobin for MacKay; oe J ef that the | happen, It would seem that Det SO ff) Mackay for Tobin: ‘Morrie tor Poyston : “Get Wi. A hese four stars, the punch wa 50, -50, | y for T * for Fi ‘ ry 4 Kon “ tse to id make * had lost all chance of gett short rd period—Seattle, Fraser for Riley; ‘ ’ “|| years has followed players stale. Likewise the poast- | * Everett Scott. Cobb had hoped ‘A10R MOTORCYCLE @ Riley for Fraser. Vancouver, Skinner f0r bb q ' < More and more the other } bility that some of them might be he season was a big fal to build up his infield around th BICYCLE €O, SE ree. rere Fo! SH 42 Woideraine | MGMRe lenders re pincing their op 4 sad Ghar din, aieiomel tated 9x" Oaly. yele MaseManeel Ss dan sta that ee 4_Demaltiecn w on 2 ov nnde’s iden. 1 ‘ repel IPRS 0 Bias cig . ‘ mat he has First pertod—None : Peapbene -... ae H IR TONIC There was also the fear that some at ‘ ‘aa moters from @ big } to New York, in exchange for Second period—Vancouver, Duncan, ® oamey vale n ¥ ake the case A yo ares might os ‘erg In| Low wt © Sint Wain ts : okinpaugt it would seem Detroit anon sien Second Avenue gr) caeean — penaity) ak . — Biaber FB. use it faithfully and watch It was the original intention of /foF the game in that secti nadn’t a look in wannneaributors awarded; Seattle, Rowe, 3 minutes ‘ cman” Perioe - results.” the magnates to try to have Judge|#¥es the fans too much t pereernia ° : é Teed deans Wnakinaunes hae tae takes the edge off the playing mi PLA = | sitet to Caittoruia, ’ vis ‘illinger ‘haw a |] Ask your barber to apply.it. |! dently the judwe decided it woula | season | Sie achent for Clark: make good in the ! ae ant, Sa Insiet upon be unwise to do so, It turned out| The permitting of the four stars B tS h 7 4 | | Ioatet apon rep eyed Sh pte M ray ipod yours iy hres dipped oat Schedules:§ actos Fi hic ttaue be rb hs gael a eep it on your to the coast It proved beyond a doubt that there | head. inesma M ss signed with. the NT save Monsy— : Rime 2 ieimcan cies | Wen ae atactntel fern eee ee dropainig table and “||ln Sem ection would ‘neve causes iil| was ne amumnd. ter auch ayh wach TS EAY Ss oer | ele a the ic with the Yankees. 1 feeling among the player That | zation.—Billy Evans Travel by sfeamer | A. and gently rub a little | ie wilson Le 1 Aldrich, of Yale, whe te » star | of it into your scalp TACO MA Hi Deitricn i 7 oi infielder, graduates from that insti- | hi SAFTY - SPEED Be ho SS tee || gg Sara HOCKEY we Dubois Geek ce ave made him fancy || cnmeniansaieaine i hoa Aldrich has | SER ES SRS DAILY, 0, 11 m1, 86,8 Y American Import Offices OPENING SECOND TERM Special Sun. 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