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PAG™ 10 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1922. is beginning to look as if{than some of the crowned Since acquiring the title on|land last July. | has never quite recovered. Aj{contract merely to get the|the only place where Mr. Wil-| gizing, and some real fight- Johnny Wilson would have heads of Europe. more or less of a fluke vic-/ Hundreds of sportsmen; ban on professional boxing | $80,000 that was being held} son can box is in his own ing on the part of Johnny to go to work There are a great many ex-| tory, Wilson has been the from all sections of the coun-! exists at the present time up by the New Jersey box- gymnasium, either with his Wilson to get himself back ; ing commission, heeause of|sparring partner or by into the good graces of the his cheese fight with Bryan shadow boxing. It is said he| sporting public. - ; Downey at the Jersey arena.| much prefers shadow boxing Al McCoy was supposed to Mleweight champion of the When he won the title from) crown, knocked out once, but a cou-|to meet Harry Greb for a The latest is that 17 states Yes, it certainly looks as| be the cheese champion when world. Mike O'Dowd it was on a Only thru the kindly of- ple of times. jbout at Madison Square have suspende Mr. Wilson.|if Mr. Wilson would have to he held the middleweig!ti Since Wilson acquired the hairline decision that failed) fices of his traveling referee The odor of that fight still}den and then refuse to go Not a great many more states go to work. Nobody seems| championship, but the Roque- Middleweight title he is hay- to gneet with popular ap- was Wilson saved in hi& bout | hangs over Cleveland, It put; thru with his contract. permit of boxing to eare to see him box. fort title was created ex- tag more trouble holding it! proval. with Bryan Downey at Cleve-|the boxing game in bad, Iti Wilson said he signed the} At the present time about It will take a lot of apolo- pecially for Johnny Wils on. Return of Sutherland Would “Make” Portland ate Git te Picked Anzacs Name Davis Cup Players Early | SYDNEY, Australia, January 23.—In a mighty effort to try to regain the Davis cup, most prized | a) = | ore of international tennis, Austrelia will send the veteran Norman FE. Brooks, Gerald Patterson, t ) itc er : (eS oO in Oo J, O. Anderson and P. O’Hara Wood to American courts this summer. Neither Brooks nor Patterson | competed in the international matches last year. Crack Right-Hander Must an ————__ |Oaklander Is Favored to! es It play for Be Reinstated by Judge Cen eee eee nee in ull we betoos Junie Landis tor, Beat George Ingle in Linde alr Fling Sn chasms a Tha Fowrkome Ms COWans Beat South Park Soccer Juniors - 2CPN ract With the Seattle team, stating that he was to be a free ag HETHER simon | = BORE Ts: tek | Aes k se BY LEO H. LASSEN he could’ come to teruas with the Indians, But Tom Turne Dutty will knock Sutherland tot | Ege CTA iS eg nd - fe eier avorites [ Star Soccer Standings Lest you forget, Johnny perts who seriously question busiest person in the world try are a unit in saying that Wilson's latest move that y q Wilson is the technical mid- Wilson's right to the title. holding onto his tarnished) Wilson was not merely) got him in bad was to sign the Beaversfogain with a new boss over him after he led the Indians into a at the Pa siniditiiticaiataseal strong contend: division berth last year, But if he is to go, you can count upon Prexy io “ in t r | ers for the Coast | Jim Boklt to get full value for him, because players of Kennie’s type aren't ¥ in a moot a SENIOR DIV league —_ honors. | running around loose these days. } ation among Wen Leet y Goals Goals Points Sutherland wi ene the | rail Wire C ° prominin be turned o' Cae cgpae seems to have obtain 1 teher in Frank Brugey but ft is unary age 1 Ss ft ite 1 63 19 to the anc who was with the Pt 2 last year, He hit around moun agreed 4 : i 4 clu8 by the De-| 310 last year in 96 games and Phill say that he handled him that these boys : . : troit Tigers pro-| self well if the field. He's a big f d can stand plenty of wo ii! put up one of the interesting bat viding that Jud ‘eports have it that Bill Klepper has als aned Rowdy ott from | tes of the ne Small Scores in Four Hoop Boeing reraf ub, 2 E . 17 3 7 ‘Both West Seattle and -untoffice Landis reinstat Secramento, which means that Bruggy and Elliett can be counte n to Tt may be that '# left hand te Games Played in League pe 2 ae 8 : Maple L fs Win Again the clever hurler. | do most of the catching, probably marking tho passing of Del Baker from pit te b Veteran tit Sutherland |the Coast league. older, ae t may not; but 1 Saturday ‘ UNIVE Tey ; . ‘ | in Senior Games for Portland two - is the sort of a miller who stands . Won Last A » sncuibcich ako and was sold to Detroit, ALK from San Francisco haa it tht ph Stroud may return to th > i fights against any sort of @ | obey 8 copped all four gamen ” ‘ » . BY ALEX C. ROSE he was a sensation last Coast league as r of the San Francisco Seale this season, an he's in trouble with, and Duffy played in The Star Junior bas moage + UTPLAYING thelr opponents in But then came the hot | Two years ago Stroud . pitcher in the e, with the & best in leading, and the bat. | ketball league Saturday night. The : every department, the Cowan her and “Suds” couldn't make! Lake club ed for the Hanford team in the San t® is certain to be jumt th ° results follow J ae és ; ; 4 || Cigar Co. team defeated the South grade. | Joaquin Valley c r ed the club into the pennant. He ta stil)! to at race aff t Mikadoes 10, Reattle Boys’ C niors eee : 23 Perk elovel i ton Gee cee a | Detroit was ready to ship him | eligible to play | . jeague and President Lane of the Salt Lake © inkman at ; Hallard Cubs 33, Asahi Junior 3 a oe 4 4 . The Star scccer league, at Lineot to Portland, but Sutherland | Club Ja willing to sell him and the San Francisco men are willidg to buy)! « rnean makes him Shaner & Wolff 19, Yester A. ( wthort ° at eek lay vit Boo this bearings and played a game | Mim. No wonder! If Stroud is 4 waa two years ago he would) *Haht itg against the hard-hit-} Ben Paris Billiards 17, Pirates 6 parr nad & Bunch of outlaw tossera in| Make the Seals powerful « : ee | Festersig's:”: victory. ‘glean 9 and Landis suspended him ‘ 2 nef 4 | " . ‘The long shots of Joo Wh n and cigar boys a decided ad e i finitely. His case is now up| OSBIP that Back MM ys * samy be chipped trem | oes “ nd. neatioos ithe work under the basket o the Yuwlne division and tary bie ie Staring. 1 the Chic ube ngvles tn t the slugger can't make stage h and brought home a up their present form they will be : 5 m * ed t et trea the’ ast that with Eddie Mux ln + ues enon’ ts nen & . Bein nM cent nt a feat et he de Pa era Sa seer er. Se reas eee DAYS tO Sat fom hp te World of stuff, would just ab suate te the Cabiene of couldn't be the Cut } the fe" the Portland piteh teat Vt nes te he: Cenane " : " y bash e k ed the bout ita pos! |°% smaaRed seven field F | The muddy condition of the : we : 3 a long shot f r ound was all against good foot BN Kiepper has lined up a goodly JHILE Edwin Goel Seatt outfie ide ann o beat fielder) ™ e- Wendup. t od five fle oy Th an Of mound men for 1922, but he \ ¢ Inter ¢ last gear ! gue aeniats iy me string of wine | 44 cain tried bard, but Was out a e Ow [ball, but both elevens showed up Meeds a good man like Suther-| ¢rom the out ich shows tha@he ‘ eal throwing arm,.|¥%, brot ‘ortiand in } well under the- adverse cireum | stances. to round out the staff He « a5 p < a flock of home Mar t “ e NARRO Hesides Sutheriand Por a }tun and ste . ni comes West concern. | "* . ¢ . ‘i site waht 2 v0 t ial in’ gah eileding tes Va ow Walter Leverenz, vete a 4 ehiwelghts, are bille _ ~*~ and Maple Leaf trams kept pace Both ends had narrow escapes in Parkes the early part of play and only the ren ; mt & Iver Swar . . sp Fs oo eee fee Se SHICE ‘LEAD , . esh from Sweden, who taken vot! The California Basketball, ¢ i tat splendid work of the respective de- Year, is a good man, but didn’t i nea wellgge ol rane : rk pectin Very good year last tot AT STAKE tmoninhments of the referee) . i cat tcam som, 1 to ®. trom the |fenses averted many grand chances. ily grarpier, a southpaw pur | h an interpreter, boxes Seth 1, Ye Team Will Play Pullman Festoffice at Lincola park. Cowan's went into the lead 16 4 from San Fra Yas | IN NORTH | Barnes in the opener Parke 2 ' como! in First Conference Tiff The new West seattie| Minutes after the start when Earl ing a winning pitcher needs | - is | » the pew Wert Soéhe|Lanstrom cleverly headed the ball “guts.” He lost game after! + 71CTORIA will have a chance to 00 > | WOUNG TALT,, a forward recrult.| Woodiand park game. scoring twe goais|thru the goal from a well-placed ket shois, and putting another Myre 17 for the Seals last year in the night to regain the puck lead } ak toes Shuk Lakenie bret hal reket shots, hd" putting another | commer’ Wich hy Weta Sesolan innings by losing big leads. | trom the Millionaires, with the teams } , | Playing thru the first period with-lang Captain Eagleson, running | Strom : rth goal fro m | This oe added vim into the ee ne ee a nag eee to Vancouver, Veneadver out a score, the Mik finally | euard, are slated to be the muinstays |} to 6. Hilly B Come Nag Bragg ee eee eee = he doe#, he should be @ big) holds a one-point advantage over the! posed out the Beattie Boys’ Club by * - . slated ; a} aad ws 13 to ty Bloom half the South Parkers kept the ball | Vie torians, | fi 2 count at the K. of C, The | the University of California bas hovering in the shadow of the | The Maple Leaf team ran the Post-| ( Eernon Parks, who worked for! ‘The return of Eddie Oatman to the Mikadoes held the upper hand thru-|Ketball squad, when the Bruins and | oftic sexed ie the second half)Cowans’ goal area, but the half- ind two years ago. Looks) Aristocrat lineup figur ing most of the points | time whistle sounded with the score last period, “Doe aly unalte . hty good. | strengthen the team, first place Freddie Thompson's sheoting wes . |'D* boos tomorrow night at Pultmen. moved up from fullback to peony ee : thander, | at this stage of the season means #0 teotere oft Wane Ming Wel | ar for the losers, while no one in and he scored the only | COWANS LEAD ‘veal Freeman, a big righthande ‘the: titine Soni’ Wain devon « sentan : aren, thes ami? 7 NS I from Philly Aathietics.| much*that Les Patrick will drive his way win over Matton Oliver. | particular starred for the winners, ms png mele LIN SECOND HALF ising, but gr jcharges to the limit to take the the whole club being off color ence game thin season, and both are | Play in the second half was most John Middleton, righthander, ob-| tussle, | ; Henry Mannken came back strong @ The score . © OF less dark horses. The Bruin ‘ ly in favor of the Cigar boys, duc from Detroit. Pitched good| 1¢ Vancouver can cop, the win will! e for the dre » aty is more of A mystery than ad to their superior combination in th fl two years ago in American a* | place them three points ahead of the ‘" rs quintet, ax the Staters havt | é forward line and their eterling 4: shown with much brilliance | * ed to show | fense, fon, bu’ wasn’t anything extra | second-place Aristocrats, a margin of i ‘ oe American league. game and a half, and Lioyd Cook preseason gu *, while u © me’ gh nee. Ss _One ot the few attacks on th: 2 — Bears have played so i Cowans’ territory was stopped by « > Sam Ross, witn Portland last “he” safe for a while, even if his : “ 4 - Teed diethpaw at tiles, | hedehuben drop Wednesday's tit te and those agninst teams of such un. wonderful save by their goalie ong not very consistent. He ought| the slipping Men o’ Muldoon 1 certain quality, that their strength ‘The Columbia playfield wee se fall | Which let his teammates away fron 0 nt} the alipping 3 is proving ® good lend-« ‘ ' is unknown ot mud yesterday that Meferee [a breakaway; Berg and Welcl go better with the stronger » probable lineups for tonight eked off @ 606 total in hi On paper the Californians figure to| Gaprae Meefling called off the game | working the ball down the field in nin | rT, atte % the Hawthorne Juniors and Portane team behind him oo The rd team ju: uke Pullman into camp, as their| {Se"Men Pare Billiard team. big league fashion to the other end | Ralph Coleman, 0. A. C. uw neouver iis slic ddiiah tition tom did none out t Eiks'}1921 champion team is practi where the former scored. ‘ate. Looked like one -. ~e . te sie: Pave the old pepper. King club, wir 7. Rubenstein lintact. The first five are all letter! ‘The Postottice and the Maple Laat The closing minutes found the eer ic pose = gl aan atm " . ° a quant, from the Gate co 8 and was the high/men with the single exception ote ns linet up as follows for their €8M*/ South Parkers fighting hard to rv end o' na | Meeing , - orer. The t poys were handi-| Tat at center. Postottice Thair, goal; McKilitum, | duce the leeway, but their effort good cad pa seihay Macey ot ee : ¢ . oe ‘ « 1, as Reg rd, their b Friel (captain) and Sayers, for | Gill, fullback undy. Blair, Davis proved fruitless sf aoets — se he lineup of the | nupderdats nner nary, played an injured | wards; Sorenson, Loomis | balfoacke: Cur 7" as The teams lined up as follows Portia lars ca I MM verses : x Md uot Wary Slo Oh he dl ; ; , and Schroeder, guards, are expected . Cowan Ci Co. —Eas\ 208 ) geen that a steady man like Suther y * od 5 eS ; 3 thats ac we 2 an Cigar Co.—-Easton, goal : ‘ — ¢f « soccer player. That's Gus Gim- | wi" ame z rn! : Maguire, Breen, fullbacks; Duffy and would make the Portland staff " a} y te r * The Californ: will leave Pullman Galbraith, Dow . ° 7 “one of the best in the loop. neas, the scrappy leader of the Haw-| © < : Se eho crime ns hnnw bg weg Nichols, Fraser, halfbacks; Manson ne Junigra in The Star league.| ge : | . Carbia ttle, where they meet the fast-step-| pp» achedute for next § Sack, Wh, Roeees Senee | forwards. DOOLITTLE Ww NS TOURNEY jus learned his soccer at the Haw Royd pitet ng Sun Dodgers at the local gym | will be published in The Star tomorrow y Brown & Hulen’s second handicap tin, a 5 vee ag al ag Shatter F Se sulin: G8; tikee cotaiadas. hanina “ak thee ’ | South Park—Smith, goal; De Tore. three.cushion billiard tourney wound ee te a a ; atfer 1, Bracken 1, Mill on. Edmundson’s men look to be | ‘The Weat Seattle team tined up as fol- | Pife, palinads: Seachaees Desmond with I. Doolittle on top of the ward and usually plays center Me ais sak thee tae te heiaatte dl 4 jet, halfbacks; Magaarella, Ross med | bet on thelr showing thu O'Neil, Cells, Neidermeyer, ttle carried a handicap - j ee thr Hracken ecnnen: 4 Laon =" av jC Ned, se, 8 yer, for Dooli P| Sin Maver ban tusene te | oason, and have the best PY wintia: Resets < eevcune mt AMATEUR PUCK, [12 Silt’ Belted." Tees] ye gamer & Woltt team wae) hance of any team nthe creult to out, but they simply couldn't locate! Wasbington Stater# meet tonight and | °* Young Seynef was the the champions from the bas Billy ‘Waller handled the whisth Hi ft color in their tiff with : ian ni be ‘| nd TELT TONIGHT |"*" Sresne= Sar, | ner Ac te Be Ste AO Pi ac seea inane ee “U” BOXERS TO 5; Sn tes, Gee ni ow plugs for 2 erm we usual, was the high scorer /and California won the gamo that WITH INDIANS | _ tneerencent mitt men at the uni meant the chemplonship on their e versity will get into action tonight at count in one ine és [ re " fic This Hughio McKenna, 0. A. C. grid rers have it this and diamond star, bas signed a con Hoghes with 1 + Washington a slight favorite to bri tract with § ny nncoriage 4 - - sible to dope, as opponents are se: L were awarded a of *|the hoop title north again jannouncement from Jimmy Richard: | jected by drawing lots just before and the tilt should be fairly ev | membership. ‘ ane son. McKenna played shortstop on | the bouts .. j if "yoare wf the public which still clings " n the diamond teams, and is id to be | Tomotrow ight io Of ebutre y i The grissly bear is now extinet in ‘ 1, Ma A utions Se ‘ . eT ne BE che pubtic which at BI sen gant tw be stu "|\WARNER FETED _."c0meu. mand syn be Tomofrow night the organtsatiy Washington Title Insurance = a ee E , #30 and went to’ 199 in ye throw-—MHesiera 1. : AT STANFORD [eee ciate cae se techie’ te | Lee Are divided Into six leagues, to y ¥ 7 om O' Dons but until this spring he declined to in Company LIP wet of the | ue, perrentan Donnell be | STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, |e, | facilitate the handling of the prelim: i inary bouts. son conditions the gymnasium. Enthiusiasm is high. and the probable winners are impos are reversed, and th pe make wand Marry Benson slump oh SS... fl (How Teams Stand ) vn cists, 8 0°. | FANNER NAMED | Mighty Good % “ | Ail in Star’s Junior Wilbur, president of Stanford Uni CARD CAPTAIN versity, and last night was dined by Pebee ry Hove the ts oF ee athitutie ai STANFORD UNIVERSI New Year . 0% . Ne ould Basketball Loop pg sagt Ege re | Jan. 23 Flint Hanne ys n sein ' tro} » statement as to his pos Resolution: minders imeeoaae trol. “No statement as to hie pow |200: 0 Tamed igds track oaptaln Sean Wen. La by the Stanford track squad. Han Resolved: That hereafter in ! I Parwions Wol ell! obaach, however, hike boecl:mede. Te ar senibae’ of the: Abpertoanit all dealings with land tithes I bat barely enou : You'll smile, too, when you drink|team at the Olympic games. He | will require Tithe Insurance. » 1 woes Oe aie tard ‘ Roldt's Coffee—ONLY 6 cents,—Ad-| throws the javelm and discus and | af you follow up t Good fiurmett Dresehier AB pest ge SR ned pe. vertisement _|puts the shot, | Resolution your title worries show them the Postek ent Sls " — " will cease and you will be pro i it on league nights. ee | rae th, mini Vancouver John Ruskin ee Washington Title And what 0 toot the W.L ae || esac f BUILT BY HAND CIGAR Wodnesday, Jan. 25th Insurance Company | ro. PLANS DOPED ss | 8:0 Pom, Sharp Ne iater Rote Supercieion” ey canal ad “Wh wh Hternatnal league caily tor 14 weeks| LINKS CHAMPS _ | ADMISSION: Assets More Than $650,000 | brand werven the purpow Pushers lof baseball officials have an: | PLAYED EVEN | You get more Havanatobacco and better $1.00—Tax 100—Total $1.10 nounced, The Tacoma club will op ‘i son May 2, with one of the| Jim Barnes and Jock Hutchison, | workmanship in John Ruskin than any $1.27—Tax 130—Total $1.40 $150,000 Guaranty Fund, con Canadian members of the circuit vis-|American and British open golf other cigar, at 2 for 15c. $1.59—Tax 160—Total $1.75 sisting of Government Bonds In addition to the poy 2 lemamnilene” paucenicge Sena nant Sen Famda ‘cbeese qaad ts the cholsedhaetich and First Mortgages on im OG) regular show at the As Tacema is the only elty of t even by Morti Dutro and John |} Reserved seats now on sale proved real estate, permanent AK ur Grocer 8 4 Black in a 36-hole g } I. Lewis CiGAR MANUPACTURING Co. now on clreult where lay baseball is golf match over Largest Independent Cigar Factory in the World at the Arena office, 1210 5th ly on deport with the state vr phone it lowed. yi probably will have|the Del Monte and Pebble Bea¢ n {If wt ave. Phone Main 2493. | Treasurer at Olympia BEucn 0040 ¥ ef! un i at home thruout the sea-|linky yesterday, says a Southern Sencth ty ec ‘ — oul! [We CulMMahe ys the report | wire,

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