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PAGE 10 THE SEATT MONDA LE STAR Y, JANUARY 9, 1922. Bout With Bill Tate Eliminates Harry Wills BY SEABURN BROWN Harry Will's 10-round clash at Portland with Bill Tate, which the ringsiders almost unanimously awarded to Tate, altho the referee called it a draw, has an important bear ing on the present heavy- Weight situation— Wills is eliminated as a contender for Jack Dempsey's heavyweight crown. Ever knocked since Dempsey Be nadians Win 1 to 0 Willis Scores Only Goal of Great Tilt at Woodland Park From Scrimmage BY ALEX C. ROSE SEATTLE'S powerful soccer team went down to time this More than 5,000 people wit messed the third classic baitle between these two teams. The race is now tighter than ever f il Ys z Maple Leaf for the only score of i ti i 1 ‘The West Seattle team seemed disorganized, their game being up Theld time and time again by Ted "Upton in the fullback line. Upton ‘Was easily the star of the game. “the start of the game. Both McCall and Fletcher, the rival goalies, ‘played brilliantly in the early stages @f the game. ‘The second half brought out some lever and fast football on both gides and overanxiety of the play score. e ‘The Canadians’ goal was threat ened several times in this half, but ® couple of lucky stops by Fletcher | Between the uprights saved the day Maroni, Kempton and Burns| Played capably for West Seattle the day, with Fletcher. ea Abbey, White and Bennett starring for the winners. GAMES ARE bO50 ‘The games between these two teams is now 50-50, the first being © 2-2 tie, West Seattle winning the Second 10 to 3 and the Maple Leafs copping 1 to 0 yesterday Billy Blooman handied the whistle Bt a tast pace. ‘The teams lined up as follows: : Maple Leafs—Fletcher, i braith, Watts, fullbacks; Smith, Ab 4 bey, White, haifbacks; J. Dowie a Willis, Bennett, Forgie, W. Dowie forwards West Seattle—McCall, goal; Thorn , ley, Upton, fullbacks; McGrath Kelly, Maroni, halfbacks; Stronge, Barwicks, Kempton, Burns, Craw ford, forwards. BOEINGS DEFEAT WOODLAND PARK In the only other senior game of fn fine fashion and kept the game/ Georges G arpentier | ton, in Classic jclear out of his ring career,|rounds.. Inevitably, if Wills|public—the vaudeville stage.|hasn’t flattened. He scales|Greb is one of the best men|right to meet Willard, ee Harry Wills has stood head|had beaten Tate decisively,) With any of the present/ Within 10 pounds of Demp-|the ring has seen in a long|nan took the count in and shoulder above the weak| the lack of formidable white | crop of white heavies for an) S€ fighting weight and time; but to give away 25 to|sixth round. It was claimed field of championship possi-|men would have forced a) opponent, Dempsey couldn’t| looks to be as fast and per 30 pounds to the Utah Mauler | that he broke his ankle in an bilities; and the two would) Dempsey-Wills fight. draw a crowd big enough to/haps a bit the better boxer) ci aew whould earlier canto, In their second have met in the fall had the; While Will's set-back is a/pack a telephone booth. Hejof the two, But Dempsey fl ¢ | : Ati ver meeting, in 1920, Brennan public opposition to mixed) rea) satisfaction to the black- has beaten Fulton, Carpen-| greatest asset, hi bone- | inter — the two are ¢ : } fA " 3d or 5 Hattie championship fights been less | white fight objectors, it re-| tier, Levinsky, Morris, Bren=/ crushing wallop, gives him matched gave t if ¢ wr sh i vik strong. moves the last challenger|nan and practically yi such an edge on Tommy that) Bill Brennan is asking for | of rv let “ge tile D tae Will's record was impres-, worthy of serious considera-| other fighter of any class,| their fight—if it ever one another crack at the title * stant i a i Dempes y sive Ne had beaten every tion from Dempsey’s path,| with the exception of Tommy off. will be a plain rehash Brennan has met the cham- ope over th ayo in th white man he could induce to} and leaves the champion with Gibbons and Harry Greb of the Carpentler affair : pion ome he firs gy one ee ty hate tthe an meet him, including Fred Ful-|but one loophole thru which; Gibbons looks the best of The same goes for Greb. while Dempsey was_ killing de \ boven will pie who lasted just three | to draw the shekels from the | the little squad the champion | For his weight, around 165, off the competition for the} bons or Brennan will be the Star Soccer Standings liters Note—Hecause ihe recerds have te be checked from gs hegtaning of the season revised standing of the leagues will mot be ready for some time, Moth the Bekart and Louie's French Dry Cleaners teams have bene dropped, bat thelr recerds are inctaded unt the revised list be Goals Points Team Maple Leat Post West Seattle Woodland Park Boeing Aircraft Postoffice Eokart, Cigar Co, club ‘ ‘IOR DIVISION Wen Draw JUN Goals Points against Goals for a Team Lost Cowan Cigar Co South Park Washington Park Ballard Juniors Hawthorne Juniors Ben Parts Bil Allen Athiet Falcon A. C. Louie's F. D n ards Assen Cleaners Seattle Faces Old | manager, is Shortstop Problem Bill Stumpf Only Man Available So Far; Frisco Will| Have Hard Job Replacing Jimmy Caveney; How Other Teams Stack Up BY. LEO H. LASSEN EATTLE faces the 1922 Coast ieague paign with the same glaring weakness that It takes just one guess to Know that that weakness is the shortstop berth. goes. The Coast league records show Bill) fourth among the fielders, but Tiny Bur-| nett would rank high as a shortpatcher | in the records if the scoring isn’t any} closer than it was last season. All of the errors, including neaow rs on both sides ruined chances (| ihoce between the ears, don’t break into the record book. Stumpf is not reliable, He's a pretty good hitter, click- jing the ball-over the "00 playing good ball in the field, ——— e| very sensational, but he's “there” in and some days playing like [the pinches, and that's what counts a sieve. | Jimmy won't hit much, but Walter smart player and @ good second hit ter, ranking as the best sacrifice man in the league last year he's McCredie, Seattle's ne of the greatest devel opers of shortstop talent in the bust jnees, Leave it to Walter to plug UP] Over in Sacramento Billy Orr, who that hole. led the shortstops in fielding last Besides Stumpf, Bill Patterson may | year, and Harry Lunte, former Cleve jonly thing la regular job. | the day the Boeing Aircraft club Gefeated the Woodland Park eleven | at South Park by a 5 to 3 count The game was close all the way a Kuhn, Downing and McKinley, on the Boeing forward line, did, the} j scoring for the winners, with the former pair sinking two goals each TWO TIED FOR JUNIOR LEAD South Park and the Cowan Cigar Store forged into the lead in the} Junior division yesterday, the form er team defeating the Ben Paris} Billiard team 4 to 0 at South park and the Cowan Cigar team winning their game by default from Louie's French Dry Cleaners. The latter team wi'® be asked to forfeit franchise in the league South Park scored in the first sension of their game at South park ite and came back with three in the fecond period. Nazzallo Cello both seored for South Park, the other two counting when the Paris’ foalie mussed up a couple of scrim mage plays. WASHINGTON RK 4 PAYS PENALTY The Washington Park team paid 4 the penalty for not showing up 4 with a full team by losing to the F Hawthorne Juniors at Columbia by : &@ 4 to 2 count. The Washington boys played the entire game with | enly nine men. The Park team is Seattle classic, | | I | is the keep him out of be considered. Pat's hitting that will land p are available Orr had & good year last year, hitting fairly well and showing more stuff in the field than has in weveral seasons uthern and Eastern tri is mald to be a erack fi ayer The local club has given up hope of Jimmy O'Net!] coming from Wash. ingtor, ag his health has not been of he has confronted the Indians ever since Se | icra attle rejoined the Coast loop back in 1919. | scorer for the winners with five field | Baer At the present time Seattle's only avail-| able shortstop is Baltimore William Stumpf, | ¥ alias Dynamite as far as shortstopping | w-t+ aple Leat Soccer Eleven Defeats West Seattle West Side | Cage Five Defeated Shaner & Wolff Defeat Leaders, 22 to 19; Ben Paris Team Wins 1 Weat Bide tors jont in undisputed League No. 1 in The Star Junior Basketball cireult Saturday night when they fell before the Shaner & Wolff team by @ 22 to 19 count at| a ub In the other big game of the night the Ben Paria Hilliard team Athletic Club Jun A Well chance to step out leadership of Cubs in the last fow minutes of their tiff at the Kriights of Columbus by & 16 to 12 tally The race is now all tied up, as a look at the standing of will show In the other games Saturday night the Wilson's Modern Business college ngowed under the Imperials, 44 to 2, at the Elks’ club, and the Asahi defeat at the K. of C. | moore. | Lowa SHOTS |WIN | In by a 0 to 14 the West Seattle Shaner & cam-| Wolff game the score wan close all | Co }the way, the long shots at the end jof the game winning for the Cloth Russell Haste was the high mix and two fouls, while Howard Whittelsey led the West Siders with three field goaly. The score foliow#: Wort Gasttto Position Shaaer & Weil! |w ' Darl | Manson. Guard Beane irons Guard Beare Hubstitutions Maskell for Kearse, Hears Jones, Watson for Hanson Fieid > Weit Dani © | 6, Jones 2 2 Hasiem 2, Me Rel verunas FORWARDS mark last year and some days | STAR The playing of young Erlingson at forward for Mallard. and of Reggie Bird at the same berth for Parle featured their game. riingson snagged five long shots in the first period, giving his team a 10 to 6 lead. |eame the Billiard team forged ahead and by hard checking held the Cubs to « lone goal by Wheaton. The score Ren Paria ' " Rattert Hira the best. doesnt’ amount to much as a qticker. San Francisco i# another club fac | pte Sands will bh down tie ee ing a big shortstop problem. It oid position with the Bees again. | RASY must replace Jimmy Caveney, the jieinie improved wonderfully last | PICKINGS best man in the league las year; his fielding was pretty good) Tha ‘Imperiale were easy pickings He goes to Cincinnati. So far the/and he hit over .200, One thing in|¢or Wilson's Modern Hustness co} Prince club i still hunting for @ man} sands’ favor fy that'he is @hustier. liege The three Wilson effesiive to take his job. ‘There: was some! Portiand will have a new man in\men ran wind threne the talk that Heinle Sands would be| Emmett McCann, who comes from | wp, evuste.6f anys — 2a er shifted over from the Salt Lake Bees. the Philadelphia Athietics, He hit|Grant were all. that tan Tania) but later announcements have it that | over 300 in the International league vid saunter ag shre i hes «ae o:soaage nds will stick with the Utah club. two years ago. | the oe a There's a young fellow named Hal| Oakland's only shortstop prospect | wieen's Rhyne on the Frisco roster, who is | is Lee Brubaker. He was out of the being counted upon heavily, He had| game a los last year with injuries a trial with the Seals in training/ But he's a good player, and once he camp last year, but he wag too inex perienced. So he was shunted to t Western gets in condition he g00d man for the Acorns where league, he made a| Ray French, one r@ty good record last season. He| proved ball players in the Const been recalled and will be given a| league last year, will be back at Ver thoro trial this season. non. French showed a lot of prom. Los Angeles is better fortified than| ise, and once he ns to keep his any other club in the Coast circuit; temper he's going to make a good at shortstop in Jimmy MacCauley player, he's 1 young Day in and day out, Mac plays the gh to get another trial in the same steady brand of ball—never ‘| big time if he shows the right stuff. ‘College Cage Season Opens This Week: BASKETBALL will be February 20-21 Walla NOLLE J on in ful Whitman at Walla C blast this week | WILLAMETTE Following is the schedule of games: | January 12-12—Whitman at Salem UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON — | January 14-19—[daho at Salem January 13-14-—Oregon at Heattle February 3-4—Whitman at Walla Walle, | January 17-18—Oregon Aggies at Cor-| February 7--Idaho at Moscow | February 12-18—Two or four games with | pcgreson Afgiee February 24-25—Oregon at Bugene, | Mare hoe on at Halem 4 | WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE Oregon Aggies at Beatle, | January right up near the top and if they intend to stay in the race they'll have to get all of their men out, because the competition is pretty keen these days. ‘The Hawthorne boys have been ing g00d soccer however, and earned their victory In the only other junior game of the day, the Ballard Juniors an nexed their second straight vict by defeating the Allen Athletic as sociation by a 3 to 1 count at Up. Per Wocdiand park in the prelimi ary game, to the Maple Leaf-West, OREGON Whitman at Bugene. ry 9-10 12-—-Ninth Army corps at deattia, Alto erkeley Washington at Seattle. at Boge Agkien at Kugene Oregon Aggies at Cor February STANFORD vain Oregon at February 14-15—California at Berkeley. | Orewon Age February 11-18—Htanford at Palo Alto, | ~ vailis | March 2-4—Willamette at Salem February 7-'—Washington Btate at Palo ORVGON AGRICULTURAL COLL | Alto Jamiagy 17-19-—Washington et Cer | February 17-18—Oragon at Pato Alto, segue at:00 | Webruary 26—California at Berkeley. | wehruary 3-4 | CALIFORNIA Pebrunry 10-1 |January 21-26-—-Washington State at t is |} "Puliman Poh January 27-28—Washington at Heattle Februar 24—Washington Atate at | Februsty 3-4-Atantord at Alto Pullman ret 10-11-—Washington tals at DAK ” , February i4-16—Oregon at Berkeley 24 nford at Berkeley " ow, | WHITMAN ry 21—-Washington State at. Pull 9-10—Oregon at Bugene, “i i 2-14—Willamatte at iainm, ory ontana at Missoula amette a i. ebruary 7—-Willn WP aknenas: sthae: February §.9-—-Mon y 20-21 At Walla Walla, February 16-16 Moscow, Webruary 23— Washington at Pullman should make a} { . | Sehubert of the most im.| Rutie L. Ki w dudetitutions for Larson, or 1, T. Klotx 6. Wold § nl, Masters 1. Free throwa—A. Grant 3. Rererce Wiilliame. AMIS SWAMP RATE The Asahi Juniors walked all over the Pirat 30 to 13. The winners looked better than theY have dn any jot the previous games, (lose check featured the play of the winners. Kichio Arai, Nishio and Yokote were the heavy scorers) for the Asahis, with Bracker and Dempsey carrying the burden for Lary Pirates ht Juniors (20) Pirates (12) hie Aral ¥ ker Gilbert Dempaey Swanson Bhoets himamure Tiracker 3, Dempary 2 Kichio Arai ? Arai Free throws Firacker 3 RATH SELIS MUSIC Morry Rath, San Franciseo seo: ond sacker last year, who has quit baseball for good, has opened a music store in Philadelphia came | from behind and beat out the Mallard | the teams | Juniors slipped the Pirates another |, In the last few minutes of the! How Teams Stand in Star’s Junior Basketball Loop LBAGUE NO, \Fights McKay) Eddie Daly, Wisconsin middleweight, who meets Ss ; Gordon McKay in the main event of Tuesday ; i a night’s show at the Pavilion. Little is known of Oe ie the newcomer, who will make his debut in a West a ee Coast ring, but he has his work cut out for him in meeting the Idaho miller, who has not lost a de- cision since invading the Seattle glove game. wurnem ed STAR JUNIOR CAGE GAMES ARE LISTED) IF big game of The Star Junior | Basketball circuit thin week looks like the Battery C-Stacy Shown game | booked for the Knights of eae Wednesday night at 7 p.m. The rest of the schedule for the| week follows: WEDNEADAY va Washington Park at ‘elline Coltina at € Dandy Tal THURADAY | jon Paris Willarts va Dandy Naking Knights of Columbus at T p.m SATURDAY ar Athletic ve Halland ts of > Wileen'e Husiness college ve Kaights of Columbus ube atl Kr Modern attery iw ep m Meattie Boys’ cub va Colina Cubs at lt pm } = ICELEAD — AT STAKE | TONIGHT} NCOUVER'S fast-coming puck on will try to wrest the league leadership from Vietoria when the firwt and mec place holders meet | on the Milllonaires’ home ice tonight Victoria's grip of first place is not & padded inju to use hin proved unexpectedly » last game against | 66 n of ioe men. Following is the expected lineup: va Imperiale at Bike ury Vint will | 4 Uneup, which effective in Lioyd Cook's makenhift | Sun Dodgers” Still fest 8 Washington Nickname bain mer iw |So ae Robert MacF arlane, President of Associated heccowrns ‘ | Students; “Vikings” Turned Down by Students | Last Year by Vote CASEYS WIN TWO [nemesis So Sere Fanos | BY HAROLD MARQUIS lto 14, the Knights of Columbus baw] @tUN DODGERS” is still the official nickname of Uni: ketball team finished the first two | versity of Washington athletic teams. This statement Fame series on their tour of the|has been made by Robert Macfarlane, president of the Asso- in tree mate Saturday |ciated Student body and other officers of the association. | |Leavenworth Friday night, the}, Macfarlane says “the name Sun Dodgers was adopted by a/ Caseyn copped the decision, 23 to 19 | decided majority of the students of the universit , Voting at a regular election two years | Ronney and Davidson starred for the | | winners. : ago. Until this action is of-|with even less approval by the stu- BARNES MAKES RECORD ficially changed the name of | ent body than the official title * “Sun | Cal, Jan. 9.—Shoot.| the teams will remain ‘Sun | Podsers.” Contending that the sug around the Stockton Golf and| Dodgers. | gested name lacks kick, is hard to Country club course with 70, Jim] Agitation for a change tn name has | picture and is not appropriate to a Barnes, American open golf cham-|been introduced on the campus. | university team, the student publi | pion, established a new record for the | Many of the students are dissatisfied | tions and the students have refused jcourne Sunday Jock Hutchison, | with the present name and recent at-|to adopt the title, The name / Rriti#h open champion, equaled the tempts to introduce others has | “Vikings w tried as the official | | former record with 72 caused the expression of this feeling, |name before “Sun Dodgers” was in - - |The students, however, wish to take | troduced failed to gain favor AMATEUR HOCKEY their own action on thé name and|with the students. Seattio’s Amateur Hockey league, | will not accept any name introduced 165, spe in which four teams, the University |from outside sources, Phonograph records are used in| of Washington, the American Legion,| The moniker “Viking.” suggested |many Catholic colleges for teaching | /the ekarta and the Wanderers have |during Christmas vacation, has met! the Gregorian chants. entered, will open tonight at the = reer Arena, wtih clash between the Unit versity and Legion teams, at 7:30, | | VARSITY CAGERS WIN | Defeating the Camp Lewis officers, | 62 to 13, the University of Washing. ton basketball team wound up its pre-reason schedule. Saturday night at Camp Lewia. The varsity meets m here Friday and Saturday KANE The Tailor JANUARY SALE Regular $65, $70, $75 JOHNNY! OH, JOHNNY! HARTFORD, Conn. Jan. 9% |Johnny Wilson, middleweight box: ing champion, and his manager, Marty Killilea, have been barred from boxing in Connecticut by the state athletic board. BUILT BY H ] say 80 too, 1. LEWIS CIGAR MANNUFACTL John Ruskin They could be smaller but not better After your first John Ruskin you'll Buy two today. Suits $50 Regular $80, $85, $90 Suits $65 KANE The Tailor AND CIGAR ING CO, the World Established 1899 709 Third Avo, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9$.—Jock Hutchison, British open golf cham. 7) |plon, won the Northern California | open championship yesterday. The Chicagoan's score for the 72 holes logical victims of Dempsey’s# One next public workout. ae The man who will finally Ose put Dempsey among the hag Pri beens, probably ome young kid who has never ner been ard of. A new man must be developed. None of the present fleet of profes-§ sional heavies has even < fighting chance to toppie me champion from the peak of ana, Two C Coast _Champs on This Week } ‘esa McKay-Daly and Ingle- Dunn Goes to Head Mitt Show at Pool YO coast ring titles will be at* A ntake at the weekly glove femt |) _ ts slated for the Crystal Pool Tuesday n night, with Gordon McKay, middle we king, defending his laurels against To Eddie Daly, and George Ingle pute o ting up his lightweight crown for Jow < Dunn to shoot at P | Dunn, who gets the crack at the rm [lightie honors thru substituting for 0 Kid Johnson, the Olympia battlergs has been coming along nicety of late, and is a strong, willing battler. has his work eut out for meeting the veteran Ingle. Frankie Pa who has been knocking the bantams for dee |cisions with monotonous regularity jof late, has been mated for the eve: |ning’s performance with Eddie Neil, one of Anacortes’ numerous colony of ringsters. Both of the pocket edi- box speedy and should |pat up a good mill. | In the fourth mix, Saflor Coley, He him ia tion a lanother newcomer, meets Johnny | Coggins A preliminary, in which the prin cipals ore as yet unannounced, wil jopen the card. "Wild" Fill Denevan, fermer Phil- — edelphia National lease pilet, will lead the New Haven Eastern league club, suceeeding Chief Bender, fa- meee Indian pitcher. Jim Thorpe, #ta lhe te going to retire from athletica, ae- ding to & report from the Hast. in horpe has been playing ball the Herb Pennock, southpaw, ix the only good pitcher left on the Boston Red Box club since it was riddled by the latest deal with the New York Yanks, sending Joe Bush sod Sam Jones to the Manhat tan club Cardinal pennant hopes for 19tt ned upon the right wing of in the National loop. Doak bas al- ways been o goed flinger, but 1921 was his banner year. Since acquiring Dave Danforth, the Louls Browns bave not considered thi pitching staff complete, but dickering for more talent, | dope from the mound city Georg: fr was impressed with « Coast |nurter. and that the Browns are trying to land this mysterious gent, are rife. | pot ait tne American league players of | the season of 1906, Ty Cobb is anid to be the only one still in active service, which at the same time shows the | rapidity with which baseball “old age” comes on and graphically indicates dur- ability of the Georgia Peach oRS LEAVE Harry Casey, Mickey Hannon, Harry Eagles and Mike Mitchel] are for an invasion of Call- fornia rings, under the management of Dan Salt, Casey will box Clare Bromeo in their first stop, at Aber- deen, leaving today ‘HUTC MISO WIN was 80. HOCKEY VANCOUVER vs. SEATTLE Wednesday, Jan. 11th s 8:30 P. M. Sharp ADMISSION: re 00—Tax 10¢—Total 81.10 c —Tax 13o—Total $1.40 Sy bh 59—Tax 16o—Total $1.75 erved seats on sale at Arena, 1210 Fifth ave, Main 2493. Reserva tions not called for by 4 p,m Wednesday will be canceled and resold. ICE SKATING r Beginners’ Night Every Monday rey Skating 8:15-10:30, REDUCED PRICES!

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