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PAGE 12 VISITORS WALLOP METS IN TORRID OVERTIME HOCKEY 4 me a Bis FOG 5 | ; ° | Victoria Will Danforth Same First Sackers — [ftw ola | Collins Cubs Defea || Humbles | 9 for Coast Ball Clubs} °.F«20™Mies! Stacy Showns, 2 One of the first dog races ever miles, the idea being to prevent cane : io | f : , Position rpg dey prs Myremdlagdh gisttion: Billiards vs. West Seattle Tonight = Visitors Overhaul 3-Goal | American Association Come-Back Pitcher Is Big Gos- BY LEO HL LASSEN LA 0 Fet ae MOON OO PRT ks i scaeat uisabine Tha Mlae , = | ed Lead and Snag Win-| sip of the Stove League; Traded to St. Louis for) - — - COUPLE of more months and things will be| Jucquen Surzane, a well known season the Collins Cubs trimmed the Stacy 8 f i ner in Overtime Session | Eleven Players | humming in the Coast league training|| Nut, 273, °%% , pareege yt \ | last night at Collins playfield, 20 to 19. Sweet Os i | TY SYA | Q | "The several |; battle it was! ina staxpinan , ILY EVANS ‘ | camps. 7 : n entry yore will be several t s : Woo. Lest. Tied. Pes | earvath fame net) barf for the St. Louis| While there is still plenty of time for Cusdéian ontrite ; Be While the Cubs, picked to lose by a big score, ¥ ik ms oes Te We . bs | )y the managers of the eight Coast clubs to) ) oe ee einen mes oc 8808, even most of the time by the heavy Shown +a oar : . $ | Browns? | make changes in the personnel of their) $300 and $100, for fret “pecona ||Collins boys held an sent r my SAKENING = tn| Danforth, as every fan knows, is the pit-| teams, it is pretty certain that the same}] ana third place, renpectively thruout. | Arai 2. Yree throws—K, f ' the third period.| cher for whom the St. Louis American batch of first sackers will be back on the The first day of the race will The fine shooting of Tom Dufty,| — 4 ie — ‘aon league club gave 11 players. ‘ job, with a couple of exceptions. patra Needle ye Mg Ry ge who caged five field goalx, was the] No report haa been mitted Victoria to | It was seven come eleven with Business y Salt Lake is sure to have a new guardian |} gecond day will cover 48 milen, || deelding factor in the Collins’ win \! q a adoen. Washingtor ring up three} Manager Bobby Quinn of the Browns be-|| © as Tex Jourdan, who held down the berth|] trom Baisams to Lancaster, and || ‘The Shown boys lost four pointe by | 5) sant pak o om ee fore he was able to put over the deal, | last year, has been sold to, the American || the third day 20 miles, from Lah- || careless work. Rapp noored a field) sora ih tie detailed mex the score, and} U caster to Bertin. goal right off the bat, but it didn’t als m today for publication Fri ¢ wealed the bulwark et, which was agalnat r, Rapp| One of the biggest then lost’ the} Bob originally had seven players in mind, | association and will pastime with the Min- pt led game in 14 min ) Rowl tan one 8 gs ke pass bod ly |neapolis Millers this summer. , doctorate | behind the bas utes of overtime, | Manager Rowland o e Columbus club expressed a pre’ | The only other team in the circuit that is pretty sure ©: |the floor rules, Then, ta © 3. rend " = : a ? shot two free throws t didn’t |#eason in The Star loop yom had the | Tence of 11. aving a new first-base performer is Vernon, Ham Hyatt leount because Shown players step-|for tonight at the Kni Indian sign on} SOunds like shooting craps” instead of a baseball deal.|isn't fast enough for regular)——— —= OPEN TO RING |i sero the tin |lumbus with the Ben the Aristocrats} Danforth, because of the unique trade in which he fig-|infield work, but he swings] club, providing that he ean get bye gece tage Prm |teamn clashing with the in the first twolured, will go down in the baseball records as the “one-man | such ‘a mean stick that Man- aloes with Manager ¢ aries PX a GAME AGAIN Coline Cube ~ Pog Biacy Bowne. | Athletic Clad Jantors, 4 fetes Regge team.” To secure his emerged the St. Louis Browns were/ ager Bill Essick is planning | ¢ ant ball circles that Frits will play Boxe will be held in the Crystal Dutt . Co preenttn | for two goals and Jim Yaley foxing |PeMlly forced to turn over a good minor league ball club. | to keep him around for pinch- h the Vernon Tigers this season. Sail denda, duiaktie > ox om lit : caventin — . Fowler for the third. When the} Bobby Quinn, who with Lee Fohl arranged the deal, has| hitting duty. | POOLE NEEDS (a atendhangantong sep tresigeod | ‘ anedy| RACK ENGINE just t feams skated out for the last per-| always been regarded as a foxy trader, It will be recalled) Ar Griggs in no spring chic PEPPER ne re starting fod it looked as if the evening were | that it was Quinn who sent Derrill Pratt to New York for! put the veteran i® expected t | Over and the last canto & mere ght wins #o far. the hard-hitting Port-|Jimmy Malone, matehmaker of the | de Athletic club, The lease at| 2 3 : , | > ow for Los 4 1d boy, In @ einch to play regu. | Care . Shocker, Gideon and a few others and s back at the first pillow for Los An-| land boy ' . Bag eres, terme ogo thre. |" wat -a-whale of-a deal that Boi Boal Lowe Joo| Keles again, He can still spank the | larly again unless he breaks a leg. |the Pavilion Is in Jeopardy, accord-| “ Tleteree—Ceceia. me atale ty Wit Loughlin in rap) ae te oe ae Oe old apricot. Poole finished the season in a blaze |ing to Malone, and the boxing com: | ae | Md succession, and a third just before Gideon proved more than a|—— ne thew Fame s sleniion has given the Cascade club| In the other game of the night the the whis' ed Oat | O;CONNELL, of the welbknown glory, hitting 12) j pees nora he Fed THREE MORE D) Bite stick. sewed the xame up in| Worny successor of Pratt. BACK AGAIN home runw in the last three weeks permission to stage amokers in the|Asab! Juniare noved out the Yesler MATIN SATU me a i or Athie Oo the tle that taeucht un ‘one of we | Shocker is today one of the VJOCCer ( | dim O'Connell, the $75,000 baby,| of the season. If the big boy would |pool eS Serer S Care ae Ce ae Bee | | will be on the bag for San Fran:|only show some signs of pepper he| This sutomaticalty discontinues joe ud Be COURVIL fastest periods of overtime hockey |best pitchers in the game. cisco. There ie some chance that| would be the best first sacker in |the ruling that all smokers must be a scoring ail of his team's “LONDON Doin | | | lig Toeal ice bugs have ever seen Io his deal with New York sev:| e ‘ iB -¢ i James may be switched to the out-| the league held in the pavilion ag ee entra, Che was'e tot of fy: eral yeare Giro, ‘Guinn received a je | y eetin Yield where be is expected to per-| As for Seattle Rod Murphy will] Malone is lining up his card for, The score £ howe eaten, sticks and fists, Mickey /0f players for a few. In bie very! he New York Giants in! be on the initial aack again, accord |Tuesday night and he will have three |, Yesler Athletic. Pos, Asahl Juniors Jon refereed the fights as well as | lates deal he has gone to the other) form for the ag? " ° } : t the éoubdie|De,Jue ¥ K. Aral the hockey game, and 0 many men extreme. He gives 11 for one. | e 1923. But he will be more likely to|ing tw ail present clone. Mur. lether beats to support the Bosse), H ren prge en “ a . nt base again hy can play ball when he wants |main bill, which will feature Ge sakes Nishi © e| “at orth wins 15 ball games| play first baxe agal \p n i" ‘ : . “ies : . a : Knight will play the bag, altho| behind him he should play much |Johnaton and George Inglg oe Seeds Oe sl eage _ ers to keep full teams on the : = be \ great deal a a St} Fibs Hane Sopauned. 29d aoale ovis standpoint,” says Quinn. | 01 ‘Moose Johnson was knocked silly| “If Danforth can win me a dozen Eckart Manager Must Pro- - in an unintentional clash in the | ball games, I will be satisfied,” says| duce Players to Prove third round and was carried to the/ Fohl. “The players we have in-/| A cluded in the deal should go bje in His Charges Seattie, [the minors, but I don't believe I! there is some chance that Lotis|petter ball in the field if he gets juisto ave anothe J with} down to work. Rod's hitt hela |Gutsts wily have another trial with | up well last year, but towards the | STAR CAGERS | a . 4 thi yring, but noe lend of the f » he lmeked the pep Seutfy"Mctnnis han been obtained | that always featured his work.” His BREAK EVEN by the Indians there ls little chance | wonderful basestealing record of | Shaner and Wolff took the short led the league, also | end of a 86 to 18 score at the Gorman 1, De Jul NOTICE TO LOGGING CAMPS We supply Camps completely, with New and Reclaim olmes . j SAGE . olot G yreaking in on the Oblo| 1920, when hi its Noimes (©) | could figure on all of them turning M* come Seperate « ‘es or beeing | puftered last & as he didnt |hande of Fauntlersy last night on | [i Supplies: ‘s e “ D. are 2 -" | oe wt pro} wubu nite’s foo o Pau Blankets—: KD For ena 2 rth has had {duce Max Kiep and Hans Meni ai| FWitz Motlowita ts slated for hie|steal more than onethird of the| the suburbanite’s floor. The Fwunt Steel Cots—Single and Double eh Rey: ag gh ye ae hae to the meeting at The Star office to-|M position with the Sacramento] bases that he did the year previous, | leroy attack, led by Tanzer and! Matiresses gm Ee Linen ew Le eanis aeteae tha trade to ba ma |MOtTOw MghE Gt 7 D. wa. In eter tal E TRACK |NISBET SAVED | Haslem, was too much for ad | aia asian on TARPAULINS Beoring by periods \dely discussed. A. lot of the | Prove his charges that these players | PREPAR The Battery C: hoopers, downed SEE OUR LOW. PRICES Vietorta . z were induced by the Boeing Aircraft 4 | i bepette - ritics figured St. Louis was taking | ¥ i B | Pettery t the armory last night. tong chance on a sicher whe had |<iub to tiny with ts tama Tue] FOR BIG MEET) | BRUIN'S REP | tree) a: ine armor tt ie CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS Bt Seattle wice failed ar poy hos ana nis pugs nia football history aa one} 284 Bakenbus, with 12 and 10 points SURPLUS ARMY SUPPLIES ou eatin Charley Herzog, once a big league Po por Bay Mpeg tb yg preparation for the spring sason,) i i iwernity’s heroes, Nisbet'a|Fe*pectively, featured the work of |i Elliott 3411 Warehouse: 76 University St. (Cor, Wer Walker, Beattie star, played in the American Asso. |* c @ mal jement of thé | searted this week under the direc: |” 7 w " latte: w om starred for th SEATTLE, WASH. Bria: | clath with Danforth last year. 1 | Boeing club denied having approach. | rt toe alone saved the Hruing from |! gt : " ¥! * oA ‘Third periot—4, Victoria, W. Loughits tion of Jimmy Rob track man loners. - jctortan, W | aaked Herzog at the New ork (@d any players. Kiep and Mehl are deft in the Washington and Jef Batacis; 0, Vieiarte, Optman trom | mee sine fae ie thovaht Ne Dun |now members of the Boeing clun Jager. ‘The season will end this year |ferson game. ‘The Presidents aston idereon, 2:03." : forth’s chances, jhaving been given their release by|with the Pacific Coast intercolleg! | ished the Coast champions by ex Dedede tea Malerwon from) st am gure he will help St. Louls,” | the Eckart team ate meet in May celling them at straight football, sabstitutions said Herzog. “He has @ great fast} Only the managers and captains; Coach Hee Edmundson wil! not | making 50 per cent more yardage © ag thigg meas sng ele ge yl ad Ha He & almost over-head when |of thene two teama will be asked to) cali his varsity men 1 training |from scrimmage than did the Bears. ——- | pitching against right-handers, and |Meet with Alex C. Rose, manager of | for some time, but the athletes are| Nisbet's punta, totaling nearly 100 Second serfoti—Gaattio, Beidin for Mor is constantly sidearming the left | re tegut were | ons out in fair weather. Casey| yards more than the Easterners’ £18, Morris for Briden, Briden for Riley: | handers. He gets & hop on his fast he regular schedule of gamen will | Anderson, varsity eprinter, returned | pects, succesfully « defended the Titers. Halderson for Meeking, Meeking | 411 thay ig most puzzling. If Fohi|be in vorue Sunday. They follow: | to school this quarter and strength 'peryciey boys’ pot Tue sorted —Seattie, Riter tor Brides: | will be satiated with a dosen AMCs! west Reate ne Mane teat pest, at | e804 the Purple and Gold squad a he 20 ers ors} won from Danforth he can count], Woodiand park, at 215 pm ayed penalty rule}: | rer b P for | a i - o | ~ Sissi: Gutman gon Hasicrwn, Fohnzon 0”, AE Many Viet Dow | nwastanl Pee nosne aiean|WARSITY SQUAD |BOXING GAME Bale, Halderson for Caiman, Oatman for | ms mae jum. Park, at 216 pm Mef-| | qa | Danforth was with Chicago he was |cres: Sonnsy necks VS. HALL TEAM| __ GONE TO SEED ‘Overttime—Seatt) en: | Viewed with suspicion by opposing} aUstOn Mrs - . . ¢| NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—The act of Vietoria. under | batters. in the language of the| | A eg semen, a) Cone cong seoegen \ gg trees to the boxing commiasion in suspending aise, ‘De laiderson | players, Dave was a “cheater.” That | une a Pets ngs. y-temeranegenteag ietute Rat.{JoKnAy Wilron and his manager be- Penalties | means he doctored the ball in wart/ 1 Cleanere ve. | Wind up ite pre-season ¥ cause of their latest running out ta Walla, at 12) Urday night with the hoop squad First. period—Morria, 2 minutes: C|ous ways to get the old hop on his |“ j stunt, is bringing the old question| Gerdnie, 2 minutes | Despite this belief on the part of | Park noon. Referee, | all's Duaness Ce oo to | kame play. Champions are too ‘Third period — Johnsdn. 2) the players American League um | caters out to the university ym 10 | independent, is the concensus of crit: | Ferre ie tincwes; Predericison. 2 min. | Pires were never able to find any-| peered ig ate uintet ical opinion. Some authoritative way | Stee: Halderson, 19 minutes; Riley, 1¢/ thing wrong with his delivery. Dan-| Hoe has some forme MS] oe: cuabeniie “Wuemaane 6s. ened en: Oatman. 3 minutes forth has very long fingers and a| Due to the mixed up condition of | in the lineup, and figures to Bive We) suitanie opponents at fixed intervals a. 3 minutes | gord sized hand. He can almost |the schedule, caused by the in. | Varsity a good workou! | would be welcomed by the fistic fans, | tant ince jeneircle the bail. Thix enables him clement weather, the Hawthorne | ~ —— CASEYS CHALK. Jr get unusual purchase on the ball|Juniors and Loule’s French Dry NEWMAN SETS | ri » . which no doubt accounts for the | CManers were scheduled for the third ee ANOTHER WIN “2° 02 his tast one |time last week. ‘This ame. won ty| NEW CUE MARK) =~ . Ives to th | Manager Rowland, who had Dan-|Loule’s, has been tossed out of the} LONDON, Jan. 5.—Playing against | 4 ra che lenights af Columbus hoop. ott says “Dave is an entirely dif-| records |. Fatkiner, former professional | Si cccintatned Cathy sntroken ieee | ferent pitcher, He lost his fast ball! The South Park tea mba sprotest:| English billiards champion, T. New-| ss emypegerenprandd aera: werd in the American League because he ed the win of the Washington club/ man has established a new world's) Are - Le a an te os Kent | was always in the bull pen warm-| Monday. This protest will be de-| record of 1,274. The former record} cng gga oni S| Likewise ant 0 on | elded by Alex C. Rose, ae $19 eles ante ber ’, Greve is floor last night, 31 to 29 ing 4p. Likewise I want to go on|eided coon by | of 919 was made by H. W nson | — | in the stronge possi bl: an-| - , The gamb Atas fast and close att| "Crd in the strongest possible man in 1913, | } SY the way, The Knights took an early | Ber that Danforth In no way tamp| 1 EW7IS SIGNS AP Fons cgoarmes. arp | SSS i a ns Jers with the ball. He will easily | envied by all his fellows, ts Jead and held it, but the Legion men . as ee a * were close on their heels all the| "i" 15 eames for Fobh } PET ROOKIE) | Js Ham the cheb Wee eine a leading home-run | We shall see. hitter of the Central league, will given a trial this summer an | BILL GRIMM | esac wth a aand ot ‘tcher| hae Americans named Lem Owen; and when Duffy REGISTERS] prcime-manact of the Salt Lake MEANY HALL Bit] Grimm, strongest unit on the/ciub he lost no time in signing NIVERSITY OF WASH. —SAVE MONEY= Washington grid varsity line in 1919,| Gwen to a Bee contract. Besides - Travel by sfeamer F | rexistered at the university yester-| nis independent playing, Owen has Next Week» ¥y y. Thus another cog in the line| ycrved a bit in the Blue Ridge TACOMA RR Riera heme a i oa time. While Duffy Lewis was still with | ereererstnsaeeesteaite |the Washington Senators, he was! 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SALE DISCONTINUED WITHOUT NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT of the distribution of our regular semi-annual - en mamma |sseated ‘word trom ‘Chariey"Brick| gnagstnerand, maybe on, the DIVIDEND ; | ley regarding Ptance of the post! roster of the Portland Coast league 5 CREDIT - GLADLY offered him as head football coac bi club again this season, if his second for the six months period ending December ist, 1921. ‘ here. Sn i nt plea for reinstatement is looked upon Bring in your account on or before the 15th YLI S vat auaaay ‘ With favor by Commissionér Landis. of this month und share in the earnings f WILBERT ALL WRONG After his trial with Detroit, Suther the full sedative And just as Uncle Wilbert Rob-!jand refused to return to Portland he full six months period ending June 30th, OTHE Inson wan complaining that nobody |and was suspended. fe put in the $1 TO $5,000 ACCEPTED wanted Dutch Ruether, out in Calk|wurmmer playing inde lent ball fornin Mine trude Derby up and| He is quite repentant now, say re FOR signed Dutch in the matrimonial | rts’ tg i prepibes HHUA MEN & WOMEN | ports, and ie ansioun oo rome bork SUT NUN EASY PAYMENTS HARRY'S MISTAK NO ARGUMENT THE ‘SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN , nici io =) S- 4 Ave 312 PIKE STREET that Bill will be unable to step in| tionals look like the Gi Established in Seattle 10 Years the box for the Sox until after team, Landis’ suspension is served out? — might b HLA : COV Oo OGthinne G nts’ second 1332 SECOND AVF 209UNION ays 2 Gotham seribe, And, it dded, they play like it, too.