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With The Star's senior and junior junior basketball circuit now in mid- plans are al- geady being laid by this news- paper for the Third Annual Star Sport Program for 1922. _ The spring and summer soccer leagues and eason, | plans include a junior base-| swimming and tennis meets|and the events are open only Each league and each ac As has been stated in these | show enough interest to make aig peti " _ Ba July, ball league, senior and) will be the third events of | to amateur There are prac-| tivity is practically running | columns several times before, | the wong sharesn worth while Wood ‘ “poe yur oe, junior swimming meet and a. their kind under the auspices tically no costs for The Star! itself. The Star makes up a, The Star willing to conduct The junior baseball man head & COU eat and, senior and junior tournament of The Star, because of the excellent co-| simple set of rules and out-| this work in order to make it agers will be ¢ alled for their) wij) get under way about the at Woodland park. Every year sees an in-/ operation of the playfield de- linés a schedule and puts up| possible hundreds of peo-| first meeting about the sec-| second week in June The baseball league will creased interest in these com-| partment of th wrk board)a cup in each sport for the| ple in Seattle to become sport}ond week in February. The : The swimming meet will le the fourth league fostered by | petitive sports. There are no| and such clubs as the Knights participants to play for and! participants as well as spec-| season will start about the held in the r part o this publication, and the/charges for teams entering | of Columbus and Elks’ club, | tha all there is to it. tators as long as the athletes | first of April and will be over) August. ; JIMMY DUFFY IS HEAVY FAVORITE TO BEAT EDDIE PINKMAN Favorites Mets and Angels tom Facing | Entrants Win Star ‘Champions Have Soa Left Hand Figures to Beat Right Oakland Shadow Will En- | ter Ring Here Tuesday Picked to Beat Ewdard | BY LEO H. L HEN Dufty, the Oak land boxing mas ter, and Eddie Pinkman, at tle’s handsome lightweight, step thru the ropes for gheir fer. round battle the Pavillon morrow night tne Oakland = “Shad. ow" will be a Big favorite to win Duffy is rated as the greates four-round lightweight in the world today, bis uncanny left hand and} Doxing ability have stamped him one | @f the best in the business. His latest coupe was a decision over Alex Trambitas after the Port Jander had won 13 straight fights in the East. Daffy boxed here several years ago, but he has since reached the | fop of his form. He was billed to box Dave Shade here last year, but Injured himself in training. | Tomorrow night it will be Duffy's eft and speed clashing with Pink- man’s right and hitting power If both men are running true to form it ought to be a royal battle With the heavy odds in fuvor of the Californian as “the boys who know” Wil tell you that a good left beats & good right nine out of 10 times. LANGFORD Vs. WILLS TUESDAY The veteran Sam Langford and Harry Wills, two of the leading colored heavyweights of all tume, ‘will meet for the 12th time in Port Jand in @ 10-round session Tuesday. Langford has twice stopped Wills, once in 14 rounds and once in 19, While Wills returned the compli- Ment once, turning the trick in six sessions. The other bouts were no- decision affairs. JOHNNY MeCARTHY QUITS RING After 16 years in the ring, Johnny McCarthy, the terrible motorman of San Francisco, has quit the game of swat. Johnny is well known to Seattle fans and was always wel-| come here because of his willing style and wallop. Johnny put up some great fights here, but when he mixed with Travie Davis last year it Was evident that the end was mear and that the old boy was thru McCarthy has a couple of chi @ren and has bought himself a ®arage and will settle down w his family in San Francisco, laying aside the padded mittens for good In his 350 fights McCarthy was| knocked off his feet but three times @nd never took the count . HARRY GILLAM IN SOUTH? | Jimmy Dodgers Ice Race Star Soccer Standings ‘IOR DIVISION (Revised) the Cowan team ahead again when |The Star after the games so more! pugrd his shot bounced oft of the chegt.of | details on the games can be pub: Washington will ntick the veteran quintet of N the scalps of the 1 strong Macy Shown five dangling here one of the Wastington fullbecks 'lished the following’ ay Lewis, Sieik, Bryan and Crawfe their belie, Tom Duffy ix the star pa of this outfit, scoring. with Froude and Peters as availabie dving most of the | aude ans Talue A victory over 0. A. C. and the| expected series from Oregon give Ustanding | The follow wday night when they « rtul Battery ¢ haven't | team at ¢ { & gamne have further strength Washington an They thie year Reports reaching Seattle state| Connie Mack likewise thought!when the Cincinnati Reds trained Managers must that the that the “Harry Foley of Seattle,"|home training would suffice for his! there. During the entire stay of | registration the. fina | fighting in New Orleans now, {« no| athletes. He announced the Phila-|the Reds in Miami weather was | pple Mam bgp orgy Road Other than Harry Gillam, the Utah|4¢lphia team would do all of its) perfect, just like June or July in | should ap T their cards before | middiewe'cht who used to box in| Preliminary work at Shibe park {the North. thet team Choir Iant games in the | these parts considerably. Foley in| Fate played unkindly with Mesare.| When the Reds left Miami the | icegane a 9 | credited with a win over “Chuck’| Rickey and Mack. The year they| players were in better shape than| | Wiggens in the Southern city re png to try out the home training | any team I had ever neen in the | FRUSH Is ONE | cently. lea was one of the toughest springs |spring The club was really too far | THREE SEATTLE BOYS done around the radiators in the|South until the last moment, only | CLEVELAND, Jan. 16. Four TO BOX IN PORTLAND dressing room playing poker or|to run into a bad spring bouts within the next two months On the same card with Langford | Pinochle. The best policy, it would seem, foy Danny Frush, featherweight title and Wills Tuesday, three Seattle | Poor weather made {t impossible | is to gradually work a team North, challenger, were announced today by | ring men will make their bow in| fr either the Athletics or Cardinals | after it has reached a stage that| | Chief Bender will lead the Read- |Manager Tom McGinty. Frush will | Portland. Rube Finn takes on|to hit their form. nm. \As a result both | satisfies: the manager. ing clad in the meet Blockie Richards, Dayton, Janu Eédie Richards, Soldier Woods boxes | ~~~ ee eee Hiteedl, ary 30, and will a ar three times Willie St. Claire and Alvin Lando’ | pilot of in Madison Square Garden, his op Millay Breniio Rutchte aaaten CRACK PREP AMATEUR PUCK _ Kantern league for the past two sea [ponents to be selected later by ‘Tex PLANS LAID FOR FIFTH PIN CLASSIC) “be O picked bowling teams from Portland and Spokane will meet soon in their inter-city pin classic for the fifth time for a side purse of $1,000. Spokane won the match last year The firet play will be held in Spo- kane on February 6, and the second in Portland February 12 According to present Portland plans the Rose city will be repre. sented by the M. L, Kline team managed by Tom Perry, former Seattle bowler. ‘The series is now two matches up and this Tubbe The series will be f €ach city with total pins year's classic will be the ¢ games in to count. WALTER POWELL LEAVES CARDS) Ste ford University, land ch Van Gb which js trying to capable successor to ¢ with an ¢ o Glen Pittsburg, as the best pre for @ same tim nt, foothall coach arner of new athletic director at Walter Powell, ford's je director, ha larily resigned to according to word eru campus Stan olun business, from the South enter et, can| Rickard, | CAGE FIVES TIFFS TONIGHT) 7. WILL BATTLE step out against the Wanderers thin| iast ar evening in the second ame of the| for several seaso ‘© of the strongest teams in| Amateur Hockey association race at| »|the Arena at 7:16 ea f in the Texas league HAdie Nogart, for er Const league the high school basketball r fielder, was taken by the New. ¥ | : ble lineups follow Peat ; jare scheduled together tomorrow | Bokart esol Ye aa cokarta he seanon, but he hae Jafternoon when Queen Anne and Bi 0 |tumed back to the Pelicans | RD Ballard clash. Both teams will be | ciarke L. D at the height of their form and| Browne siehee that Leonie teiote, wit be labia ae . ida! ' nar ot ap Lew at Louis Guisto. wi taken up | Judging by thelr class in their first | Mime’ 2022000 W hy the Cleveland Indians, since they games they should put on a thriller. | Meteod tone 8. + Hillman have sequired Stuffy inns for Ballard’s lineup may be materially | Mulligan ...... 8. Leonard | fiswe Base. 36 le considered almost @ strengthened by the addition of | **ftert » me Campbell) fe back et the fleet cushion foc Ooke Knight Lowry, erack guard, who is | 4 ma land again, CARP-DEMPSE: “0 spared SOE toa esae Sa tone | ny nce ARO vs. Seattle In the other games of the day} another Demp! Carpentier match | ,Att Pletcher, veteran National tongue Lincoln playa Franklin at Franklin, |2ncther, Dempney Ca maton oat theeame inst venom 11 Wednesday, Jan. 18th way. tain that if the pair mix again it|% a ail i 8:30 P. M. Sharp Rice ph will have to’be in Burope or in Jimmy MacCauley around ip “J A FOREIGN CUE. |some other place outside of the| unlewe they could uso him in « $1.00 ny pa 1 91. |U. 8. As for Rickard iv the only — Tax 13e—Total a: 40 INVASION ON promoter in the States with nerve} 5. d al : Mth tatinut ie 0 Seek eee aie the International i ‘59—Tax 160—Total $1.75 Edouard Roudil, Ary «and Sease mal average Of .613, rik Hagenlacher, ail stars of the| {tic prima donnas would conde: | made Reserved seats on eale at borin oan 4 | acend to battle for - the Arena office, 1210 Fifth Kuropean billiard world, are plan sti » who wna with New= uve, Phone Main 2493. Un |ning to invade the American 18.2| 7 Oe in ies an nie te raat led fe ions oe wee es nok lige san Ble waa oe ed for reservations can: balk ine tame, “Hareniacher of | “COT? RICE 1S Pane oe wae vines Sees welbeathe, the other men are expected to lana} LOST TOBAGGY pone ee and resold, 1 the United States today. Roudi Rice's decision to return to Dus Cineinnath arreaanioad. wiktp’ Sos is''a | Gaver sCinee oa ni eee alt hoe ICE SKATING Hollander entering ‘he University of Washing Monday night, Beginners’ 7 ton, is quite a blow to adherents of | ILLINOIS SIGNS STALEY Night. “Amateur Hockey, 7:15 | BEZDEK STILL WITH PENN | the Purple and Gold, Bagshaw has| Succeeding Arthur huetthe to 816—Kekarts vs, Wander | STATE COLLEG Jan. 16. been counting upon Rice in his plan! Stewart Staley ha nccepted the po # Kkating 8:16 to 10:30, Hugo Bezdek will continue to coach| to build a line capable of outcharg-| sition of physical director at. the Regular reduced = Monday Penn State, he announced today,|ing the California line, when the| University of Mlinols. Staley wa night — price: cover both denying a rumor he would coach uins invade the stadium next No-, formerly national physical director Hockey and Skating, Minnesota. vember 11 of Greece. Warhingtop Park Hoye snssce ae tine » re eame| GOLFERS SWAMP LOS AN CALIF. ANES| South Park and Cowan Cigar Ca. ket in communication with the sporting |Sditor of ‘The Star some day early this| “Lefty” Thomas, A jweek to make arrangements with The | gare - Star camera man reco! lub... @ | . | Lyons, will return. This will |the Angels’ st Manager “Wade | other deals Just aft [senior games next will meet in the game that is “28, Jan Now in Progress SALE EXTRAORDINARY Special Purchase of Kuppenheimer and Society Brand Good Overcoats —AT— $34.75 Values to $60 Cheast ‘$ en S&S AND ECONO AVENUE AT SEMECA STREET (EMUGLLOW POES QAR. SLINTON BSRERERAN MCE cee Team Wea Laat Draw | nae tat we aes | Big Test AreSlow HoopT iffs to ClashMoun }] Weodiand Park . 4 » 1 | eee, Sens MNES oeshs : 4 1 be 4 | Washington Varsity Cage Prelims Postponed Week; Stacy Showns Given Close Local Hockey Team Must The Champions Lose Two { Postoffice JIOR. DIVI * Five Journeys to Oregon| Event May Not Be Held Rub by W. M. B.C. in) Win Tonight or Face, Great Hurlers; | Won Lost Goals Goals Points || Tonight for Four Games, . This Year | Overtime Game Long Term in Basement ood! ' | for against i | South oe . ” 15 | BY HAROLD MARQL Is | TQNTRIES have been so . ow n | re logy TES were re yc “ nt op ATTLE'S hockey seven is facing BY L EO H. I AS SEN Me Juniors é 2 20 | ITH two comparatively easy | com for eth ar ee rere iy. the ease. Ger Junior the big turning point in the sea spite of the fact swan Cigar ' I ‘ ? Ae Ps yp the | "AS preliminaries sched: | Basketball ames urday | 5 whens the deni Miekdi yee fea ao spo . Voeeceee Onn oo eT Ohad way at the Arena | night ho the Stacy Bhowns were |7°" ton sere at the Le ee ha mPa " aa ‘ 6 a en See wee re hey ges “ae _ | Wednene Will be postponed for a} given a close rub by Wilnc Mod. | Vancouver on the Vancouver ice. keles champion Hawthorne Juniors a ‘ “ eater tirat att? cunonition ot | Week: If they don't pick up by jern Business co the Jewelers team is now in the callar by have, lost tee Alien A. A 1 5 rs 26 ait ooo eae ye whey | Saturday the races will be aban: | winning five minutes | half a game, and they must win in ie a PP sllen A AL : he basketball season when they | po Meee ie veanon of overtin t ace for the pi monger Falcon A. ¢ i ‘ SAR. | piay the Oregon Aggies Tuesday | 20m a mane ‘been held for. ‘The Collins Cubs team ran away | THe" to stay if the race for the pree ryan Oy | jand Wednesday nights on the Ce ve yearn and Phil|with the Seattle Boys’ club by a 67/€Nt, because the season is now in the lave. one off | valie, Sher a pa ; Jimmy McGrath, who ® tally the Elke, while the| second half ‘ finest pitch | w ashington will play & four-game won these events, have both left ndy Baking Co. defeated the Yes-| Roth squads were reported in good statis in tie id be mathee ‘The | these “alickers” out of the compe mary being turned in for the lat-|* 00? ot ee ae ake the J next year | e ingens Priday and Saturday A | tition interest would pick up among |ter game to preas time this! : Vie Aldridi Proposed game with Willamette |. other skaters, but such hasn't | morning. . | with their regular lineups, one of the pi Feet & a ® pr oe te All that is necessary to enter the | Wilbon game was also missing esl pitebers of -—— league in to send your mame and| The details of the Collins Cubs: |) year, and | West Seattle and Maple Leafs Turn in Big Wigs Oe ore n Aggies are rated an[addrens 10 the sporting editor of| Roya’ club game follows H eT ee icadine at South Park Juniors Swamp Hawthornes and Take) s:rong contenders for Coayt honors Th Str or te Carn WC Ie at the | phe ave both been sent to thin season and will give Washing Atego show iridge to the ic | Top Berth ton the first real opposition since |, Thene races are open only to Cubs and Reinbart to the St. I “ noeileiiy ~ amateur skaters and there are no | Cara | ip A . the K. of C. practice game. The |" . win “ is | DOTH West Seattle and Maple Leafs turned in easy wins] \eic. Srimmer Whitman wor-s, ped agper tl, en amen aa TET But they will be replaced in the senior division of The Star soccer league yester-| than the Missionaries beat Oregon, | (£0) uPa, arvenl Kae irene lee | Pied York and Ponder, a pair of by day. The former team beat the Postoffice 6 to 2 at Lincoln) stving them 4 chance at] J be 12 ta mack a aan be " AS |ers obtained from the Chicago G Py i 300i Aircraft club | Wa*h'sstor. given two chances a final | throw in the deal for Arnold Statz park -— = — se trimmed the Boeing Air Pheer |stven 4 Se ee 7 to 0 at South Par | SYSTEM lh iver tophy vib ke to 0——=__—__—_— a—e pitchérs should be big winners ff] In the junior games, South Park took the lead in the Face | it welt peare want eon Ith ‘eaeeae | How Teams Stand the Coast circuit. iby defeating the Hawthorne} ~ . eee Th ter, & ay in the Sun r4 . . — | And then the champions be lhoys 6 to 2 at South park. |" rolled thru the worighta. | Dodger series Palmundson'eoystem in Star’s Junior = || 7 wesnington Park team. im |rom Hughes, one of the great is game Ul be replayed eof play will sted to the limit i i ebac bom |The winners held the upper | ong ot the season Bo > Alle catagy eens a gay Basketball iio: | oe me: ~ gee Sones - {hand thruout. | In the only other game of the day! rupted by Stinson who will requ ro | Sei uere te Se pessiredioe theees [one © DHNURRE <xeenrume _pite | ‘The Cowan Cigar boys were lead-|the Ballard team defeated the Benian of pryan's attention, leaving | Won t | pf the aemeon, ‘The score was ¢ te 2 ing . inal series with tt fing 2 to 1 tn their game with! Parix Billiards 2 to 1 at Walla| pieite free on the floor, Edmund} |] Went esters | & ver of the Mawthernee oot + | bere basing. $08 rn games ; Washington Park at Lincoln park | Walla a ® men are expected to cope ably | | oe fromm ‘free, ‘hick the ‘ail not beer pe Ras “he Petey Josing in the second half, when the game| Referees of Sunday's games ere) wien the beaver offense and Sielk being toc 7 an yer after m AMCS ZI cobs, t . being kicked, this being contrary to tie’s best hurler last year. Hu was calied by Referee Blooman be jasked to get their reports on the| Nicholson and Lewis shou ] poe cause of the dense fog. The game/ games, including the names of the|trinute enough baskets to \ | es hould have another big year bad about 25 minutes to go. |men who scored the goals and the ance the score in Washingtoa'’s Tommy Barwicke, “Red™ MeKiitiam, | Season. The Cowan eleven scored first | complete lineups to The Star before | payor | [Ber Frere jore end Ki ‘Another veteran, Doe Crandal and then Bill. Griffiths equalised |10 a. m Tuesday for publication ©. A C. in expected to play Hyecite | The Collins Cubs are ene of the big | orinene. Gimness, Bam Caston,| Will be back again and the for Washington with a beautiful! In future games the rm hed fa center, Stimson and Rom hom cog I a | | Waluy, art Dutty and Tormy | poy with his wonderful control goal from scrimmage. Art Duffy put) be asked to phone this detail (0) wards and Hicharda and Gill ayers that played but little be ne Junto expected to be a winner as usual who made last season, and @ good curve ball about complet for 1923 Killefer has for new men pendi dream Washington Ameri< Clyde has been definitely set. George Me- McBride resigned last season accidental injurs }iead in the Coast race | Shs Wika | tn week the are will arrive from | Yrank #h eben pected to go = long way towards de- | - : S nrd. to their {fOr 36-hole medal play for today and| Miging the Jenter shamplenship Best | California for the next big series in |tomorrow in the state golf champion-| Saaday st Lincein park. ,PECK WILL NOT BY BILLY EVANS {teams got away badly in the epring attic - - jehips were modified just before p What is the real value of spring | Evidently that one experience killed | DODGERS paler Lanchner pened today. Because of the unex alee! LEAD SENATOR ltraining to the bail player? Back | any thoughts held by other manag-| SLOW UP re tear ly heavy entry list it was neo ee mee Pusiinipaauie’ four or five years ngo some of the ers ax to the advimability of home| Washington failed to «how the} My y to wubstitute an 18-hole event % x Roger Peckinpaugh’s major league managers believed (he | training. jform and fight in Saturday's game jesmeo! twe ve die Loos, California open cham The Falcon A. C. will play Washington | managing the spring training trips were being! ‘The following year both Rickey |@#a/nat Oregon and the Lemon i tw C.tnn on pion, was to defend his title aguinst | Perk st Weshingtes perk ta the only! cans has gone glimmering. outaians aw a Ss to the other ex-| ¥ellow men were checking harder] three games this week, sm one the best fields of golfers ever | sanan, who has held down a garden ‘The claim was made that the treme. The Cardinals worked out| 9 repre ee ly ggg ts Mg Sa, Pe Bh Ry 5 — pli aaatsggine eeULE ee 1 cathe compete see scnt of wehoues | berth with the Senators for the past # ers, because of the climate of the Brownsville, Texas, clone to the | Friday nigh The result WAS &) Armory league Pridey oe eee ee DEN CHAM: | vor next Bendsy, will be published in The South, became too far advanced in| Mexican border. The Mackmen| ‘#19 score, far less lopsided than pion, ar m Barnes, national title | for "ext Sunde seven years, Sit headitiah pad aultnred @ a iteedade et Labe Chavon Ta. neti is, at game r hampionship of The Star league (holder, w among those at the cadet tled upon to succeed vere reaction when they hit the/far from the Gulf of Mexico. Metter Lewis nor Wich@ann get | Ni ken arisen paring & coukk biel acer neuen trek Get e ten| en ee Ee wane ot Manel mien Tigors of the Northern climate. Th car Mack has decided to go} th? hoop in line consistently, while | cng the other 12 teama playing an elim: [Oty+ Hut yore dhg sere peng sid rar wih’ net Wh meee’ te the vi m hia year Mac i" BO} held Biel +l gectien setae ter. Gee be nia champion, was swinging into|! Jafter receiving an Branch Rickey, of the St. Touls|far into Texas, having selected “ime an held Sielk four | ination series for Clase B honurs Eos gy <a ign ° Park team has 15 men! oy oaly handi | Cardinals, was one of the managers @ Pans, while the Cardinals witt | D*Ket and tossed three ms ina Whee ao tail inte tent. lero ede reaiatered a ct a who believed it was just as well to; go back to Orange, Texas, hy Ampaveares rae | in the league, |train at home. He decided St, Louis} Therefore it would seem that the Legace on le | was good enough for him. Ordi-|home training idea was all wrong Se ne” oe narily the climate in Louis dur-|There is also a chance to overdo! 2} ing March is pretty good for base-|the sunny South portion of it be and shoalda’t have any trouble in b I was in Miami two years ago| —. — Price Per Tr Ladel tf a te ie, boon thom Ve = || 4! 3 sh i

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