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i ’ f : a 3 & = ‘ year, but because his excellent per ee PAGE 10 BY SEABURN BROWN , Georges Carpentier will not come to America this spring to meet Tommy Gibbons for the light heavyweight title, but will remain in Europe and meet Ted (Kid) Lewis, Eng- lish welter, middle and hight heavyweight champion, about the middle of March. | So wires Jack McAuliffe, former lightweight champion, who is in Europe covering the Carpentier-Cook fight for American newspapers, | | Bon Stein Is No.1 in Seattle Golf Ranking for Year “Big 3” Listed on Top Clarke ceirs Is Given| Seconu Place and Lee Steil Third by Rose | BY ALEX C. ROSE Ben Stein of the Seattle Golf club goes the honor of “king « ) the fairways” for 1921, not becaw he won the city championship inst | formances in the national, North west and, local tournaments give him a big @dge over the rest of the field. From tee to hole this youngster’s shots have shown such a marked _ improvement toward steadiness and | soundness during the past year, that We venture to say that today he i# undoubtedly “Seattle's best,” and one of the foremost golfers in the country. the city tituler event, played on his home course—the Seattle Golf and Country club— last June, Stein uncorked the finest golf that has been seen on that links for many a day, finishing 14 strokes abead of his closest rival. Consecutive rounds of 15, 78! and 74 on a par 75 course, were the| cores turned in by Stein in that ‘city play We'll say he was very much on his game. | In the qualifying round of the) Pacific Northwest Amateur cham pionship, at Portland, his medai rounds of 76 and 70 landed him in| third place behind Rudy Wilhelm | and Dr. Willing. | So consistantly brilliant was the) play of this lad in the early stages | of that Portland meet that he was @ hot favorite to cop the title, but he came a cropper in the third round before the phenominal and also uncanny golf of George Von Bim, who went on and won the honors WINS CLUB 1ONSHIP his return from Portland, Stein defeated Roy Campbell in the finals of the club championship. Then cume the biggest test of all—the national amateur cham pionship at St. Louis—for Stein and two other local stars, Clark Speirs and Lee Steil, but they came thru the ordeal with Ny- ing colors. ‘True, neither of them got far in the match play, but the fact that - the handicaps. ‘The leading scorn no fet) down, ox they all qualified was enough to| of the most prominent players from Moose Out of Game Reached With Promoters copt Webb Morr ne didn't shoot Place Seattle among the leading| the galaxy of coming champions | , new pins seemed to make golf nurseries in the universe | Sow celtiog: Cate wate, on SURAtie's VICTORIA, B.C, Jan. 1—Vietoria D®_ KELTON, chairman of the aiprorc waar ngapbeget aa municipal links aw finished fourth a SPEIRS ae ; took the | n the Coast Beatle boxing comminsion. » * Captain Pickering anchored for the 15 NO. 2 in the city championship, and an #36 902 seT—2608 pe's cafe t for th “gest so, | Nexed several co t hockey race last night by defeating stated early this morning that the a ee To Clark Speirs goes position No. & } 20 ae week, with 497 2, because of his fine showing arr a Vancouver, 6 to 2. The Vics’ new | story circulated earlier in the day The Eckhart Cigar team's resigna- | m | : ‘ ONS PU ineup, with Wilf Loughlin on the | te e offs tion to drop out ef The Star I | Mutua! Tusiness 1 and Ald the national and Northwest tourna jOUT BY CHAMPION poe Ng go ’ ee ne ” ae to the effect that a new arrange _ 4. 7 ie | = asi is eae r derwoed Money Ments and because he won two club a . apes Might) ment between the comminsion and| Heelng teom wee cleared ef charges’ |Ad Club ms rolled against FE Ghampionships last yeas, namely,| Hugo Haakone, another bright | wing, Meeking at rover and Johnson |” Ky Canton, Rekart manager, whe | cigars, respecti Jefferson Park and Inglewood. Like |!sht from {ferson Park club,|on the defense, with Oatman also| te Promoters was just goastp. Tues that Kelp and Mane . wae 01. 02 a re ably fin exhibition | pi Jele 7 day's ring « © held at ne be w Stein, Speirs made grand showing |S & remarkably f xhibition | play Jofens yved to be a win. | day ‘ be held at the] . See Ete ive tne Miart senna 129 139 186 There was great rejoicing in the Drux- ip the Portland qualifying round, |** Ports nk ane Pe ner Crystal Poe further | SS testes chosen ab tke sian man family “when their team knocked but was eliminated in the early |*™Mongs the select 32 best q has been slated night. Heth Keip and Mehl denied the Kubes over for two games and went match play, Heinle Schmidt being |!" ‘scores. In the match play It was reported in mitt cin the charges. The Echart pilot made CARDS AFTER ann.S Be Se Pere eek H hich followed. Hugo was pitted the con banter « ic a een 2 * master in the second round. w P mmiasion would manction fe r MiWhen the 1921 golf season was at{2€2inst George Von Elm. in the tiubethe Cascade A Gn Cley Hite} ataepegrahd. bet aide’ mention GLEN WARNER 10. oe 0a pin ine ay its height, Lee Stell was a very nick | {T8t round and lost the match by Austin & Salt and the National A. ¢ mo approached them, 60 the charge PALO ALTO, Cal, Jan. 7.—That) Lignthiser also went. well the first 4wo young man and he was far from four and two. and that all shows would be held sonal Glen Warner, Pittsburg University games, but cracked badly in the third | Dr. D. H. Houston, Seattle's cham. in the Pool, bu othing © th = football coach, has been offered the %2* he got his name into the hall of well when he went to St. Louis, but n the F but i like that] the protest of the Houth Park team fame records with 126. Marry file showing there and in his club's|P!On southpaw golfer, is given the rding to Kelton, |against Washimaton Park has been dis. | Position of head coach at Stanford) kept him company with feam matches during the latter part| "th position on the list, but there be held at the |#!owed by Manager Alex ©. Ross, and! University at practically his own of the year warrant him as Seattie’s|'4y be many who think the medico Pool because the Pavilion is not| Park’ being eredited bite as 2S | terms, is a report gaining. wide cir-} Pepp Sheets was singing, “Oh, third best golfer is entitled to a higher rating be available on that date, according to} "4 ulation on the Stanford campus.| where is my little ball going?” ali Sickness caused his withdrawal | °4U8* of the big surprise he sprung Kelton, Fred Kelly is back in the lineup | Considerable dissatisfaction with the! *venine: , nen he played his way to the fif . + for West Seattle, returning from jteam turned out this year at Stan . from the city championship, after | W%*? he played his way to the fifth | 2° s 4 Playing 18 holes, and also prevented | "UNA in the Canadian amateur | | biog on ms rig Cob | word by Coach Van Ghent is given], Alsorrers Manor came to life and! , a _ - \° camel is | : Yen! peat the Parisian Chocolates two games him from competing in the P, N,|C>4mpionship at Winnipeg last sum & pepe dif vietees | JOHNSTON Mel be back at o halfeeck berth: as the n for the offer to War aleo had high te tathh for the G. A. championships at Portland, |mer. but tand the doctor says so Toliteon, Dunderdale [Rer, which was mado by the Stan-|night. Howard Smith le proving a world himself) the class of players at ayed penalty rule WON BOX ford board of athletic control, ac-j° *tteneth to the elu is on opt the vet) However, he’ proved himself a “ ord eran “Dine"Piacer feo |g Oeste Broce, Mma st amamn toh tum | A mre han teen mate tn ne | oe TITLE BOUTS te mar ort tthe Pot Othe fe eaten Sano ne a ita [A cre rol sci or nee BILL TATE FOR GOTHAM when he got out ne eis Aube. Wg . teer in. the’ Pixs macit Kid Johnston has an injured NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—At least two Ris die unable to compete in | first ound vot te | championship "— ¥ hand and will be replaced by J IS BLACK |fight crowns will be thrown into the | ° any of the stellar attractions, | pvr ype! Bhd four to play Th Cook,|Dunn, of Portland, who has been ‘ring at Madison Square Garden this! _ Steretary Wissing and Emil Kech iH | * minute jetort xing pretty well in Portland and “ were at home on the Elks’ alleys but his medal play and point | HARD LUCK nutes: Vietorta Nl in Portiand month, Battling Levinsky is gt par ae 7 fotals in the few weeks he hag | PLAYER , ree shot PION ath, Dattling Lavtnaty te, stving put in thet tough night. To Roy Campbell, the hard luck Gordon McKay and Wddle Dal dene ey of Greenwich Village | pions to text his golf shows that the | ~ P rte | PORTLAND, Jan. 1—Big Bill Tate, & stot at the American ht ied wil desctving ef agpen our final selection. No player ever middleweights the negro heavyweight boxing cham. |night |total for the second high mark of the a fourth man om this Met FINE tried harder to win his club cham RULE CHANGES zvepme rentisy Wekes MOGs 30a) ae heavirwelght boxing cham | Jack Britton, king of the welters, | °Y*""® : Another golfer was added to ge.) PODship than this sume Roy Camp-; CHICAGO, 4 7.—Drastic | Sailor Colney takes on Johnny Cog | Harry Wills, of New Orleans, and tat will defend his title against Dave mane re Attle’s list last year when Forrest | °C!) but “runner-up” is as far as he| changes in lost and out of|sine and Sailor Joe Dunn boxes Kid| day had it tlited over his own eyes, (Shade of San Francisco on Jan Deane SANE Ae CORNEN | S08 ets. younds rules os ott a /iidema e other three bor y hac id n | & ic | i, ‘couldn't get his “back up Watson came here from Portland |**7% ais tai bhaciace 4 sige ules will likely result at|Wildeman in the other three bouts Last Monday Tate beat Wills when |Uary 31 er to working on the Orpheum alleys Where for many years he represent : auash: ia | thy nnual meeting of the United the latter fouled the big Chicagoan in — had @ low total for the evening ed the Waverley club of that city pr bag ns at the last hurl and for | States Golf Association b Janu CROWD WITH HERMAN the first round of a 10-round fishy. | GETS OFF ftnae Sica fn all its big matches, He wan | (htt? Years previous to that “Dixie” | ary 1, according to offic It is} NEW YORK, Jan. 7.—Babe Her-| Last night Tate entered the ring # YORK, Jan, 7—Mike Mc gE rene DMs Ben, Stale tor tho le F eager done the trick. He in alexpected that the ball and out|man, coast featherweight, who fights | poor star He fought Wille to the leading middleweight con. | Pa Mort Mee od neni iat as title and has won several club nieve r . ne a Pam ne getting | of day aie will be discarded; | with the ferocity and style of Heavy. | bloodiest draw ever pulled in the Mil. | of this country, today was | ow clipped off in Seattle over prizes at Jefferson Park points in club tea eee ee ging jand that the formulation of new |weiaht Champion Jack “Dempsey,|waukie arena, ‘The decision of a| Considering an offer of $50,000 to go| {7 78er when he krtoc na ott 07 fome iden of what a great match | W*!! deserving of a place on stymie rules and the rule regarding | was firmly entrenched in the hearts | draw was popular with the “bargain” | Over to England for three fights. ‘The | om twovallorn’ ° ‘he Ideal allesy player Forrest Watson i» was |U°® All Star Ten-Man Team jan unplayable le will be given con jof New York fans today, even tho| fans, all of whom were given free ad.|New England Sporting club has of. --— brought out in the Northwest ama-| DRAFT MEBTING | ideration |* referee's decision gave Andy | mission to the terrible fiasco Monday | fered Mike Baltsum to meet Johnny |. This week the Inter-club league will teur championship when he met| caricacno ING | - Chaney of Baltimore the decision in | afternoon | Basham, Boy McCormick, who ro. | Start. thelr second halt as & han Cie een in, the ns AG, Jan Presidents of | SIGN FOR BOUT their 10-round bout he we | is gre: ve - y {Cganisation. This makes the fourth | r Ee ne semi-finals. |oth the fonal ; is itat the garden last| Wills was the aggressor last night. | cently was stopped by Beckett |league to adopt this style league play an won the match, but the Jef. | mu American OAKLAND, Cal, Jan Sammy |night. The “Rabe put up « ¢ ti He ran 1 his pile-driver blows and Ted “Kid” Lewis in 20-round| The bowlers are beginning to vantins | feruon park lad took him to the ed iy met with Jud K. M, | Pelsinger and Buck Holley have been | battle and th rowd hooted the de.| home to every part of ‘Tate's body, | contests, that thie te thi at effective way td 36th hole—after being dormie four. la coma one tha promt ia, today signed for the in event at next Ma figuring a draw was the worst| but with apparently no vital eff | balance teams that could be devised. If that ten’t the foundation of a ast Gestion, week's boxing show in Oakland. the coast lad should have received | Tate's body in places seemed as it| HUTCHINSON TIED Joe M grris, former prosident of the N. | forward berths, champion, then we don’t know what | Wille had pounded it with a buteh | SAN, RANCISCO, Jan. 7.—Kddie |W. B opped in from Vancouver is, but, nevertheless, Forrest Wat |er's mace. |Traube and Jock Hutchison were |} Meek “and warn up in a game or son is number five in our selection, | | For four rounds Tate stood t tie 153 in the No: wo, but won badly out Of praction, j his t in the Northern California Latte dohnnie | Jones prose: 2 milling, never losing his smile, In|open golf championship at the open SOX of sot D next by virtue of his work in i" the fifth b 1h < " in gof today's . . y the city championship and his Caruso Dan Salt, Seattle mitt manager, will leave for California with Mickey Han- | saw the merrieat five rena” oo Ee FMORE ear ageont Black of] BOSTON, Jan. 1.—Reports ttiat winning of the Karlington elub non, Harry Casey and Mike Mitchell, a trio of local boxers in town They will make. | ing to be found in seven mates Tea |hinds dns Barnes ranked ninte wrt teen eed Sox have been re " © ‘en states. Tate| hind. J mes ran ninth with {cently sold to group o! »stor title ec. ie first ato Meee Monday night where Casey boxes Claire Bromeo, The |“ ped} to the ropes twice, 161, Hutchison was paired with oa sly were idol Lickiee bo o1 jordon Haw, one once the Ne Fo ‘ 5 e ° »hatics e “on party expects to be gone about three or four weeks, nee the New Orleans boy dropp Traube in today's play and Barnes| nied today by Harry Frazee, owner his knees, THE If this be true, McAuliffe’s; lings in England, | Englishman on the short end, | th welter title with Jackjgive away 12 or 15 pounds.|feather class that none of{speed, punching power, ring previous dispatches to the ei- If Carpentier is a physical-|if Carp is still able to crawl) Britton when he went home.) For a man who couldn't win | the opposition could even|craft and ability to take pun- fect that Carpentier S}ly-broken man, he has tho| into the Zed sna Be peel Jee Ling hin rade Oflfrom Jack Britton, to give|warm him up, got ambitious ishment, meet, the bigger never recovere: fro Dt a » 8 m ) ve nands ewis nas icked late; ye he old ring adage ‘ ; ierq ‘flag ; A body Bas png Bh fight ehegenea United everybody in England except! that a good little man can't|“W8Y that much beef and and gave orton mas or sent man is the long shot to win. gave him, and is but When so many|Joe Beckett since his recent|beat a good big man seldom hope to beat one of the tast-| pounds to Benny Leonard Lewis has the low-down on ‘adow of the great fighte champions are dis-|return to his home country,| fails, jest and hardest hitting light-|and was knocked kicking in Carpentier, probably, and he once was, must be straight} crediting the ring game, the|and the British fans think) Carpentier weighed 172) heavyweights who ever lived,| three round: must think the Frenchman stuff, | downfall of a real fighter and|the sun rises and sets in the| pounds for Dempsey—his| savors of insanity. Of course, Dempsey gave'has gone back farther than Only realization of certain genuine sportsman of Car-| Kid Just now, best fighting poundage. He Ring history proves that| away 60 pounds and beat Wil-| reports indicate, or he would defeat would prevent the/pentier’s “stamp is regret-/ But een sh judgment was|is said to scale around 160 many a man has made a fatal|lard; but Dempsey i a}never sign for such a match. European champion from. re-| table, jever phoney. Lewis won now, which is an indication aie 6 ka ‘Willard s bael Bot it hee te wrone ae turning to the States, for he} The meeting of the French-| quite a few fights on this side|of his poor condition, But|™ take by going out of his fighter anc illard is a big B re is mg in his could make dollars here in| man and Lewis will be a short) of the pond, but never looked | Lewis is a legitimate welter-| Weight class, Johnny Kilbane,,dub in comparison. Sut figures, what a jolt that man! fights that would draw shil-| and sweet affairs, with thellike a world beater and leftiweight, and probably willl when he got so good in the!when two men, equal in|Carpentier will hand the Kid! | Seattle’s Best Golfer Winning the City Championship and Holding the Course Record on the End Links, Bon Stein, of the Seattle Golf Club, Is Ranking No. 1 for the Season of 1921. Stein Not Only Played Brilliant Golf Here, but He a Great Showing in the Amateur Meet in St. Louis Last Summer. —Photos by Price & Carter, § How Seattle Golf Players Ranked for 1921 Season Star ( aff photographers. Victoria Goes Into Puck Lead De, it Hounsn Makeshift Lineup Wins 5 | to 2 Game for Patrick; Rank No. No No. No. No ¥ No. No. No. No. 10. Roy Campbell Boxing Chairman Says No Agreement Has Been SEATTLE STAR North || Made Leaders in One Divi ion| Third-Base of Star League Clash in| Crucial Games ‘The schedule for The Star cage league games for next week will not be published until Monday, because of floor conditions which must be straightened out frst, Two important basketball battles are scheduled for The Star Jun jor league tonight, Both gamen are expected to go a long way toward deciding the winners in one of the two leagues, | The Mallard Cubs and the Ben | Parts Billiard fives will clash at the | Knighta of Columbus gym at 720} > m games and lost one. The lower wilt|ern league next }be practically out of the running f | & place among the first two, Bal jlard lost to the Shaner & Wolff out jt while West Seattle took the| getting waivers measure of the Ben Paris outfit The other big game will feature the Bhaner & Wolff and West Seat pions = the Ue squads. They mix at the Kiks’| rade. the PiletteJohnson to be a pretty good Seattle's third b in the air Prenition 4 Meloughiin . Reliant Cabe Krlingson * took of the second half bowling league last feap system is being the season. g none of the |18 slated to come to the cham- Tex W tsterait and INTER-CLUB ~ ‘eS LEAGUE LASTLAP £2) ‘all the honors in the opening but in last night's alley with Harold Sampson. Problem Still Unsettled BY LEO H, LASSE} last year the the third sacke 8 for 1922. At the present time only two veterans are “Red” Smith is a cinch to guard the hot corner for Vernon, while Charley Pick will be back at the look-in station for the Sacramento club. Willie Kamm, the brilliant Frisco star, may be sold to Detroit before the season opens. Charley Deal is slated to take care of this Bert Niehoff has Both teams have won two) been released and will manage the Mobile club in the South- | absolutely sure of their jobs again. The deal is now pending. berth for Los Angeles. year. The transaction for Deal is being held up as the Chica: Cubs are having a hard time} on him. He| Yanks Said to Arnold Statz on Boston Red sale, He is said hitter. mane problem is enough ground. year. and teama Masonic club of the Inter-club night. The handi used this half of were all given = beating by under dogs in the City lenge the rece results were due, we of the club Big Cage ‘|Many Changes in Third Big Soccer Games on Sackers Due for Coast! Battle Set To n i g h { Three New Faces to Be Seen at Hot Corner Bag, anit Maybe More; Only Two Vets Sure of Jobs; Seai stle | HILE the first sackers and keystone men in the Coast league will undoubtedly be about the same as performed in those positions e will be plenty of changes in Have Mortgage Sox club, at T p.m. The Wert side out | Oakland will have Don Brown at The reason for the big deals j ft has won three straight games, | 'hird base, Brown muccerding “Babe between the Boston Red Sox and | While the Clothiers have copped two | Pinelli, who will pastime for Cin | in. New York Yankees may be jand tort cianat! thie season. Brown covered || exoisined by a statement made | In the pretiminary games, the Pi.| he bag for Salt Lake last year by Gus Rooney, a Beantown j rates and Asahi Juniors will argue at| The veteran Oscar Vitt has been'| Jims recently, to the effect that the K. of C. gym, at 6:45, while the |*ened to play the position for Sait || 1.0 yanks have a $300,009 mort Imperiale and Wilson's Modern Busi.| lake. He returns to the Coast gage on the Besten team hess College will tangle at 6 p. m.|!¢ague after many years of service ite. seeks, Wk aikaliied® eau jat the Elke’ club. jwith Detroit and Boston in the |] gor Judge Landia The lineups for the games follow:| American league. Vitt started out “a Fonition Shaner & Waitt it baseball career with the San Hasiem | Francisco Seals Bin Patterson are available. Man Kroesunes| Portland will have a newcomer, | uel Cueto may play here if he is re- Ray Sargent, for third base. He instated. Wisterzil is a good, aver- comes from the Detroit Tigers in|age player, but he doesn’t cover! Patterson will do | t wateh. if he picks up in his hitting—his| fielding was all to the gravy last hs | Forgte, rds, With the ‘euiain Roidt's cate aod Harry Druxman's, the leaders y the ete week. The upsets have tightened up considerably. | ; for Sunday |Maple Leafs and West attle Tangle in | Game at Woodland HE West “Seattle od Maple j Leal soccer ch will bat- the in their third ¢ of The Star league season tomorrow al- ternoen at Woodland on | the upper grounds. The kickoff | is set for 25. Billy Blooman | will handle the whistle. | The Maple Leaf squad will be | batding with their backs against the wellknown wall because | win for West Seattle will give | them a tremendous edge for the title, in spite of the fact that the race has many weeks to go, West Seattle and the Leal squad are by far the class the league and the West have come thru the season wit eight wins, no defeats and tle, The Maple Leaf eleven, on other hand, have eight wins, defeat and have tied twice, wh gives them the temporary lead. These teams tied at 22 in first game at Woodland park West Seattle routed the Ca by a 10 to 3 tally in their batted The Maple Leaf squad has strengthened considerably for tor row's classic by the addition of Forgie, one of Canada's center forwards, James will be shifted to inside left. Both teams will be up to” strength. West Seattle will upon the wonderful scoring nation of Burns, Barwicke Kempton while Bennett and Will be the men for the W The teams are expected to as follows: West Seattle—MoCall, goal: 7 |ley and Upton, backs; Mi Kelly, Maroni, halfbacks; Stf Burns, rwicke, Kempton 4 Reet carte forwards. Maple Post—Fletcher, goal: Watts halfbacks; Smith, White, halfbacks; J. Dowie, Bennett and W. GAME AT | SOUTH PARK In the only other senior of the day, the Woodland and Boeing Aircraft clobs play at South park at Both of these clubs are well matched and a goed ought to be on tap. Hoefiing will handle the The Boeing team will as follows: Tomkins, Fitzpatrick, tin, The Woodland Park team | met send in their lineup, | TWO BIG JUNIOR GAMES The race in the junior |still tighter than Oscar Sidi |Gus Gimness will lead his thorne Juniors against the G brothers and the rest of the ington park eleven at Col jnoon Sunday. Bill Waller ficiate. Both teams are near the top and they should) | good soccer > | The other big game of | day finds the Ben Paris | liard team clashing with Se Park at South park at 1p South Park is tied for the while the Paris team i= fourth place, having won straight starts, George will referee this game, too Two other junior games The Ballard the Allen Athletic : the preliminary park, getting @ | for tomorrow and will furnish lat Woodland way at 1 p.m, Fred Do officiate. The Cowan C jor the teams tied for the t {play Louie's French Dry Cie at Walla Walla at noon Lemon calling the decisions, VARSITY PLAY SERVICE Ti University of Wi basketball five will play its) practice game of the season at Camp Lewis against the Jquintet. The five regulars |pected to play thruout the Washington, which means § | Lewis and Nicholson will be Seilk at cen and Crawford at 8 The varsity season ope Friday with games with that night and Saturday. IN A NAME? 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