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EDWARDS IS ON PORTLAND, Jan. °8.—Danny Kew way East with George Moore, Milwa matohes in Kastern rings his round victory over fs rated highly in the Moore, while in the Basi, PAGE 10 Habe” Ast ast at Bie will look © Evan Lewis Is Big Man for Locals First Game of Big Series Is a Hair-Raising Battle; Bears Outplay Dodgers) STANDINGS | Won. Tont, Tet. | "8 | 2 ¢ 43 ; 4 eo. 1 3 ‘Oregon . . . * ‘ BY LEO H. LASSEN | SETBALL games muy come and go, but the 2,000 pedpte| that jammed their way in the Uni} versity of Washington gymnasium | Washin HIS WAY EAST ards, colored ring star, is on his ukee promoter, in search of big her here wards gave him Asher bad beating ts. a ver ring timber for future bo Coast League Will Use Rubber-Centered Ball HE Pacific Coast league has decided to use the rub- ber-center ball the coming season, To the hall players and managers, as_well’as club owner, this carries an important message. | It has always been ‘customary for the baseball leagues to use a standardized ball. At one time the rubber-centered ball was generally used. Then by experiment the manufacturers of base- balls went to the use of the cork-center ball. This was regarded as a step forward in the manufac- ture of baseballs, Practically all the leagues, as well as the amateurs and semi-professionals, shifted to the cork center. There is no question but that the action of the rubber center and cork center are different. Ball players will tell you there is a different feel to the ball. That is their way of explaining it. ! | ston Cagers Nos SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922. HEILMAN ASKS FOR $20,000 THB SEATTLE STAR ww (UTD SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, %—Harry Hellman, Detroit slugger the American league in hitting last year, bas J the Detroit [a4 5 b a salary of $20,000 for thix year. Heilman is asking for the same salary that Ty Cobb received for years before he was made Heiiman's salary demands a ved $12,500 last » expected to be met by Owner year, according to gossip manager Mavin. ° ® Price 0 33}e ’ 1 a oe | . : ajors to; AB. Gall Is Earli Pp : rf . B. Galloway Is Earlington Prexy | epen on BY ALEX C. ROSE look very bright as the membership| model” will be completed some time, tary; Tt. T. Ditworth, B. B. Dagg, @ EMBERS of the Karlington Golf| !st has nearly reached the fist in March, when the club will have - ty u btn ~~, ganization at the annunt meeting {Modeled in accordance with the Ja-|ed last Tuesday's meeting in as t the conclusion of the League to Make Debuts Tue ee ee nn lee eign ae a haeeed (oe Se ae Prospects for the coming season Work on this @artington “eporty't surer; Nelson W. Parker, secre we nen's div sion + oer ae in Big Show mp]: 2 Jack May ‘Maple Leafs Have Big Mets Win | i Take Trip | Chance to Add toLead) Second Senge to Europe “mitginisnactiictemtack: Straight | : re i '4to0 Win Over Capit HE strong Maple Leaf soccer team, now leading the} Puts Mets Back in P im Dempsey's Wallop Would Protect Title Against will remember the tussle . oy - . ee ngtien rnia and Washington | The Pacific Coast league is one of the three big t bo is | senior division of The Si lea by vi vi between California 4 miaae len ayn king is just a shade below the dies, bee European Referees | division 0! he Star league by virtue of having Race & mighty long time. ieitor fares. ran - ‘ nt of tt played more games than the West Seattle team, has a Washington won; 34 to 33, in For so big a league to adopt a ball that will differ The public immediately gets. a BY SEABURN BROWN chance to put some more distance between first and second ona ka ' ‘ ie? | é . " * - 00 like ‘ ' , r 7 ‘Wea. “4 Thalraising tattle, long “Heinie”| pS OTN? salt in general use, is of great interest to those |imbrension cf tho layer shat com <n ale place when they play Woodland park tomorrow while West | victors al es oe @isk caging the winning basket} © , * m pares with the price paid for his wo Ja my | Seattle is idle aneouver Sete ge am ‘under the net from | interested in baseball from a playing and business stand- | P*'"" 8") 0 Se ae acy andy Mearns Seattle is idle. i : |meattio oi, oa ae -apoatigar | int. that a player able t ot oo ake a "The Maple Leafs figure to win as usual tomorrow, but ta ee ieten. was yt There will be an air of uncertainty attached to the [bie money. o to make good trip to Kurope Meg = tangle with the Park team on the upper Wood Jan. 28. — e ~, use Ifrom the and, incidentally, | lan ar’ ounds. jley’: os e j 5 sea a the great scoring of Evan Lewis, | records made in the Coast league, because of oe of 1 Detroit o od “Ba Pinel! knock Georges! rece stion cae yen i the Pepe cake “a prob pensany = ri 8 yo a Nehoae accuracy and wonderful floor] @& ball that is different from the generally accepted type. (hie Carpentier | for 4 p Il be ons Soe full at Upper Woodland park at 1 p. m loped ev iets play featured the game, | staved Whether or not there is anything to it, the rubber~ | over for « price time. Detwolt turned “ another $300,000/team will be up to full vi Bop Lemon refereeing, while hockey team Rie defent. ‘The Sun Dodger forward! center ball will be given as the reason for all things [him tack to the Count last your. | Fi or. Carp/strength tomorrow and MAY) gouth Park will tangle with the last night, 4 ee nse a good or bad, that happen in the Coast league this year, | Whe Tigers his parting | seeine to serious |Spring @ surprise, | Falcon A at lower Woodland everal other ered the floor Leceettianeieendias $$$ | Words were | 3 y Ge *| “ill Waller will handie the whistle| Park at 1p. m. with Billy Bloomen attle men CRAWFORD Pg heritage Se reed ches rot of moi. {when these two teams get under|'" charge payet aor . ae tecatetat pelea donate ee ee ee cet 1 dng ong Ae ono fl . | Referees are asked to phone tn took care of “Windy” Crawford, Washington's anywhere will take «| Most Amerioans shy at Europe my at 2 ™ |the lineups and the men scoring offensive for foul shooter, was plainly off form, whirl at th al league thie | Titer, expecially American ch In the other senior game of the|the goals in all games between 6 Mets, and Ho the little peew caging but 10 shots tire, ines I'v 1 two cracks at te ty. igus i acon ~ Abe jay the Bocing Aircraft club and/and 7 p. m. at The Star—Main blanked every i Apert h Pisa oe ley, wi ev f tthe pastoffice, both candidates for |%%00—Sunday night tot O° ‘The visitors concentrated their de wooe Pine made good his| Mey, Who never has to win a fight) | taku ae expected to Mas twine. 4] fense on Siecik, and the big fellow threat k the majors nts, won't be bothered by any | ‘th? ce berth, will battle at South tilisderdde The game ‘was covered thruout the game | RY K. K. ROCKNE, | Recently a rumor came that cer-| inside of with the | f iff A kayo ie a kayo, ory J m. J cr : news 2 hard fought Bet For the visitors, Captain JIMMY | Famous Notre Dame Football Coach | tain Notre Dame players had played | Nat Cincinnatl paid | whether it's pulled in London of) MO Mam rapes ga hot spectucuiar, as close checking Eggleston was casily the best player | 1 be astoNn M is th with @ 6 a) tenmn on Oae-1* and gave several | Hoboken eth bould pu both fides prevented many His great checking and passing on | Pp RIONALISM ts the big] THD © pretwmnigation waa made. |? t | A brief review of the past makes 5 ’ rushes. Victoria's defense had the offensive were miraculous. His menace to college football aot ei acoata ta sak aenennale | . waa it clea why Johnny Buff was, r Co. and the 5 trouble with Seattle's forward work last night stamped him as the) Unless the tendency in that diree/ men and alumni who had seen the | Playing * ¢ winter }and Jack Britton Is retuctant to| Hawthorne Jun will mix in the} ie mith’ nibs White, [the exception of Rickey. Best guard in the conference tion is curtailed it may be necessary | game to testify | league the ant, wen eked |crom the big puddle and risk their |feature game of the junior division Beott, Bennett, ¥ Briden had a bit of tough lock. he thought of F " crowns at ¢ layfield at 2:30 p. m.) ure, W. Dowie ae ” WASHINGTON to abolish the game as an inter The Notre Dame board, however, | What fought of Pineili's chances, | i y } thet a beadioe: DELIVERS IN PINCH collegiate «port ‘ had enough evidence to justify the |JS HUSTLING | nivenne: rite Hoefling officiating. | ,, Woodland ee Sie, mae pom The visligrs outchecked Washing-| some stringent methods must be| guilt of the men. They were called | BALL PLAYER AS AN EXAMPLE [The Hawthorne eleven faces elim! | Cormett, haifbacks : 3 OS ton and outpassed the Sun Dodgers | adopted by the colleges to keep the | ¢ the board and copfeseed.| “Hoe ts a hustling ball player,"| Willie Ritchie lost thé lightweight ag hp the race - they lose] 1! jnet the game was over, and Bi but when the pinch came in th®/ promoter from luring the college admitted they had fallen for] saia g “and hust bal! hamplonship to Freddie Welch, a sangha wan team has @ fine [shot doesn't go down In the losing minutes of the came, the! men into pro football the lure of money as held out to}. |) ee ; ed f "lear inferior fighter, because Witie|°MNCe to make their place at the |, eas aaah Dutty, Fal Ny In the last period the Seattle eteran Washington five braced and.) pootnall has taken a wonderful|them by the professional promoter — ave a chance. THETC! was footinh enough to risk a EB ‘op more secure |ualfeacks: Landstrom, Berg, Knowles. went wild, Rickey, Walker and Rit with Lewis showing the way on the! noid on the public in the inst 10] one TO Mtoe iled trom |! Jimmy Austin of our club for in-| pean referece’s decision in an Eng-| Th? Washington Parkers will b, Fraser, forwards. | . g - i Offensive, they broke thru @0d) years if its popularity ix to con-| ‘The faculty man who in-| stance. They have been trying to| lish ring play the Allen Athletic amwclation! , Allen) A. A-—tnechs, goal: Har jeach foxing the weakening home copped the tiff. two | Ue. Professionalism and the gamb @ cane for Notre Dame| replace Jimmy at third for years,| 0% the average, foreign referees | ~ ~ | balfbacks: fenne and ringing up markers. Five points separated the twol ier must be eliminated discovered a number Of other Coll iut ne always kept on hustling and| Ve bomest enough. but in England | Ag 7 ° Walker and Rickey had too fn teams aoe a _ way, the yee Horse racing, boxing and wrest-| lege in that Sunday | rie ’ Hing 294 they rate fighters on how good cCredie Orders, Club-—Day, goat; J. (all evening for opposition fo nians holding the edge un il ling have all come under the tn | game » action has been | ¥™* § tough man to diaplace y are on making the other man Se y Eanes; SSeS SUMMARY final minutes. They scored fiV¢ | ritace of the promoter and gambler | taken in their case | “I. Rope Pinelli makes good. I be-} Mim, while over here & good sock attle Hurlers forwartn sn nr™ lr ys ee 3 bei oe weg yea seek only gain | ‘The fact that three Notre Dame | lieve he will. However, I maw sev on the jaw counts more than dodg to Report Early Mair, goat; MeKittiam, Gt, |Oatman 1” anemia peel aga | Baseball was given a severe blow| players were caught and expelled | erat other ny: jing a shower of gloves Walt ei J | tulibacks: ©. Boar, Roundy, Frese ©. Loughiin the visitors went ahead again atd0-5.\1. 19:9 by the Chicago White Sox|for having played pro football x in| al oth on the Coast) jutchie pounded Welch all over'| ) ss “g foCredic Seattle's || backs; Davis, Whitman, Murray, H. | Meeking The score once stood 14 to 8, the)... * deg “a ~ | who looked like $ ) propositions |the canvas when the adi garter & ~ieball pilot, arrived in Seattle || Blair, Carley, forwards. | Dunderdaie Leck axttanemeo Guring, the panto andal. The men behind baseball itself not so much of an item: \ tee a9 ‘ aAnve, hen they met, receiv || thin morning from Portland. The Houth Park—Amith, geal: Fife, Detore, | Prederickson er he half ended the locals had| “°t? quick to realize the great The Notre Dame players were! me, based on present market/ing little punishment. But Freddie|| first orders sent out t the | {ulteacke: Tom, Marsarelia, Southern, Halderson ,.. gedigeen ps bem nagar Fy jdanger. Drastic action was taken.|simply more unfortunate than al values.” used | peed and real ¢ Tall § 1 dagge = a @ | haifbacks: Lecknurst, Cela, Deamond Bnd area i : | es pages di nay Ba ig € m pall a ee betes ‘ ere to the pitchers, || O'Neill, Picardo, forwards ret . perio a amia tel Gs Galt nee ee tenes 100, ME Of Sambar Of Cee ee on who] ‘Thon thare is O'Connell for whom |!" Mating the American miss ® let | Ho will have the hurlers report || Boring Alreratt mapkinn, gent oa Fee iene evened vp the tally | (20. Dub ha ne the same thing and g0t-lthe Giants paid $75,000. Major | Wallops, and the surprised Ritchie |] prop), and will nent. then ||/M&™, Mortenson, fuilbacks: Rentiny, Gleb, | No score. floor Dodge | Football is now facing the dan-\ten away with it " kee found himeelf back in U. BA Weston, & ke: Fitzpatrick, Neal, Seattle, Rickey, # and it see-rawed back and forth with league ball players who saw bim| |] to cither Boyes Hot Springs pal Neel. |3\ Beast, Walker: siete ven eee team and then the other| Xe? that results from professional | Professionaliain in football must | perform the Comet aay he wilt | Maus bis fietic kingship the Byron H. 2 Sora t : Weekbaaee Bonk tee \? ; ae eee first Vis *reeaution nust be e ne stamped ot Phe future o e| re 1A" yro Springs to boi Washington Pa mith, goal: Merz, Yeading until just before the whistle, ; '*™ Precautions must be taken.|be stamped out. The tutu: f the) have to in ve b ting a lot tol neate see ‘i out be ing to atockien anyder, Scsaanes. pe pane wesmen Piet pectsa omnes toot hen the Bears went ahead at 33 to| The same must be safeguarded. | ame as a college xport depends on | hold a major | They . oat =n eben » ll Linderon, haifeecks; W. Griffiths, It. |fer Riler, en err se isi then grabbed the ball from | Football must be kept a sport for|it. It is up to us to see that it ts] admit ne ’ Later Welch came to this coun Griffiths, Pearson, Costa, Collins, “for Loasiis se scrimmage and scored under the|*? hools, colleges and amateurs. ' eliminated. try, He heid the tule jong enough ered. O Oe A ies Sa an, for Rriden, Halderson fi Dasket just before the end. a DOH: MA TO Sanaa ARAN Ad — a wad of lucre, by boxing OLD W. Loughiin, Briden for Morris, Met BEARS SHIFT . ss had dcmerd no-dectsion bouts, finally - TIME |‘"‘ritaperoa—netaen. tor Moret Coach Wright, of the Bears, kept troit paid $40,000 and a bunch of that Ritchie was in his prime BALL STAR | ine nt _pareed—-Meesia sbeaaey sending in substitutes right and left | players ‘ oe ie, prin. fiat aieaioe Edmundson didn't shift bis players | owa 0 or 0s | speaking of their eer Palais gene ct tetil late in the second half, when| 9 | good says: “Johnson ng Carpentier, he would | FOIL PRIAK, who died yester GOSLIN LOOKS GooD he sent in Chet Froude at forward | aE | taat ball with a wonderful hop to Het to fight in Berope; Dut day at the city hospital, was!) The Washington club feos for Leo Nicholson | Y DEVINE, Iowa's great) ing football teams frankly admit|i\ yc, « fine chance to deliver.” the Frenchman may make Jono of the best known buseballltain it has picked up a real oll Referee Tracy Strong used ‘his! football star, is to nue to|that the success of © team rm hax good iff, but al mise a few times, Dempsey jmen on the Pacific Coast | Outficlder Goslin Ite looxédl whistle plenty, calling a flock of] win came and prestige for that in-| "nee largely around the proper de-|stire knee, American I¢ but "8 only has to hit Georges once Frisk fire broke into the timé-| coca tenn . He e t. ' " » v nt | ers | ven preliminary mer ren cS . food is fall tryout wilt fouls, but in spite of this he kept the | "i | velopment of the freshmen football |") Kee him busy In aera ® Preliminary gamer remain of light on the coast in 1905, when | Nationals, teams going at a super-human pace, | *titution 3 : ‘ candidates Re » leg Bless ies » ILLINOIS GRID being played tonight. “The schedule |" Played with the Seattle Coast ine ‘The same teams will play tonight,| Not in the role of player, how-| to” McMillan, who! starred at] oo ine a tee S : . yea Jot the remaining games follows. } Lea, club and led the loop in| m. There will be no prelimin letic carcer at Iowa at the con-| cept a coaching job. It was b ed | ys URBANA, I, J . 7 | Weshington Park ve. Stacy Showne, Later, in the Northwest le Bi The dc i open at 7 clusion of the baseball schedule. Snidipats ba ket ni Canths. -Oter late tr mae ee F ge Charged) ot 1:08, of the Kihs club. . f ae "4 my ; game. The doors will open at 7 p. m ai pt a othoron of Cleveland playing lava. pretesstoant toot khnecre ‘Wolff ve. thee varie i. |Frisk played with Seattle, Spokan: z Last night fully 2,000 people were| Devine has ny named an a. |institutions offered McMillan con | PRAISE FROM game Th. Saves mt 8200, mt club land Va seer, i ; turned away because of lack of|year coach at lowa. He has agreed| tracts far in excess of what Centre| DUFFY LEWI 7. 1981 t ve | ve Wilson's Modern Bas | pig | a ey was ver | nee Dh rd | f JEWIS 1921, nine Univerkity of Mli-| tree College oe Malewie cf Celeee |. His avy slugging with the a , space. i __|to the terms submitted to him by | was able to pay him and he | Then there te Duffy, Lewis, whe football players have been ru re sa Ot Ralehee of Colum lerudgeon made the old-timer aj Dundee Of Oakland 3) Sie ae ‘A win for Washington tonight will|the board governing athletics |up hix alma mater. A iat Pacitiny Oaaek erence [inelliibip for further -actiletic ‘oomnpe 4 menstte, ot |favorite with the’fans tn his bep:|*hur foursound mill at (aaa give the local team a big edge for) To Dev will be given the task} Devine wever, has decided te att! fhe Seemeac tion for the univers! Tt | day : **|lcan Legion arena here last night, a the Coast title, as | night's en-|of coaching the freshman football|remain loyal to Iowa. He has | teague eg t= a ia ah roe? tases’ ‘Lay Walauist, Joe NESDAY } ee Palen ee —- mnie counter marked the seventh straight | team, as well as to assist in other | tur down a number of offers cance ind sae 2 * , ] ye, Ashi TWIRLERS MUST IMPROVE q win of he Sun Dodgers California branches of spo ; | which carried a salary in excess I I t hae ® ed two fine |"? t Kaiser, John Teacher Yealer A. Suen at Cotiine \HARRY CASEY Walter Mails gad Jim Basie guffered a reverse at Pullman, and| The freshman coach in football in| what he is to receive at lowa D. M prnae ed ; Or] playfield, |must come thru in much better prospect Hoth -: etal an, F. Gammage and P. s even if the Go! should win|a most important While the| I # two more years tol Buch has a fine fast ball no neces. {Green “ Piimperiais. ve. cseattte ner’ ctu, | TO BOX ROACH save tnan 1921 i¢ Cleveland ta 9 tonight, the local] freshmen are not eligible for “Big| complete his law course, and has|«ary to success : / ihiinh ea | . Harry Casey, one of Dan Salt's | Ve a chance to win the Ame team. |'Ten” football, th t h| decided to get t tt , : Perspect: | party of Seattle mill r league pennant 7 e footba © success of each) decided to get hi eo at Jowa.| pijiette wufte an Army Bakenhus, charged with being Party of Seattle millers now in Call. |!easue pennant, ; The lneup and the summary fol- | y y team in reat measure de-| Hie retention means much to Towa. | kre ‘hap + potty w w«| JUNIOR METS Jower the age limit of 22 ys ra set by The |fornia, has algned to box Chick Roach | z qgreees par. . F low: pends on the development of the|for many a star prep athlete wi t hak tat aes “ Star tongue » the sPOrINE in the semiwindi ; RECORD WILL STAND ~ | y him’ a lot, but at th st ge c up of next Tuesday's » STAD Heeicswn ss catterinte[Prennma cnet’ te ore hea [lured tone intitation “bythe a caens eee DISCIPLINED :""*" in the semabwindup o | eee eae ; Berens) 4 they become eligible. thought he will be coached by the : ips © result of their Sailure to Diey / win! lense : | Marty Iarrell will meet Bert Co. | sente Danishing Babe Ruth 4 Hath (3). The head coaches of all the lead-| great Devine caveney of San Francinen |‘, kame, With the Supervamsity, |!— the on lima in the main event of the same |O¥e? & month, it is @ certainty Crawford (4) Wiaio hi : Pap) oe Fa nclsce |ncheduled Yor yesterday after a |show, wires Salt |home run record will stand at 6% . or a fanc t the wa. the Junior Mets - = mitendepannigitaling —— ——_—_——---— —- Froude u The Knights ¢ | evento r ite cinch to | have be indefinitely suspended b ‘ nit ed’ regular shortatop. the Intermediate Hockey nasocin-| pier, ' EAGLES’ JAW 1 Boat Schedule: F RADED The Junior Mets showed up| Casey fxm W 7 A ay Cinude OKEY A | a amingir Frew J Statz, the best centerfield: |play for some unstated reason |, Harry Eagles’ broken jaw has ref SAVE MONEYS | Kincaid for La Hane Coast league, will be with Jcovered to the extent that he will . Ie Mane tor Kinca } ‘ vies WELLING TO | lbnest Jokuy yortan “x the oem’ Travel by sfea Helere Tracy Strong, Geattie, v . to the © t for } | C » of eo et ° : ny FARE A. RY { ‘Geriage petet, Within Jeong [rk Wes rien! aan ae por bieaed | oes ee | slub’s ave atabey BARRE st TACOMA Te prem veal action Fam ies sara | SEMeCa stig ate te | LA bie orice was paid tor tack! = MEET HARPER) “= #sstvers Te non, ne Washington Frosh defeated th in creat patna. i Ke vy the Cubs chit aoe snd ante ta pep 5 ‘ i " an and Floyd Johnson, | the Washington Frosh defeated the| tress s Hit Cunningham will} hi |, Bobby Harper's bout with Joo Well-| | markeinall criti following the, local California heavyweights, will box 1 |W marcy, 6, 110, m. 1.8 ee "The shoot | Hesketh at pi tnccing of same, Shmndaloncrs ; been meved up fron Wednesday |! pint babedagagpeth | ipaeniee pig set danger. ‘The Green m ooo Aneheuy Fevers boxing commission's ruling that a| this som . Soe FOR ROUND TRIP oft color, but they had to beet ' . 4 “gSeagl boxwr must be on the ground at least PERM Egy 2 Nee Washington Puck VICTORIA. BC upeed in order to wir eft have ar- | tor ” f birds, five. days betore the fight. Welling | axecelerd asueny * B PPoRT ANGELES - STRAIT P : soporte fom the, mans reapects er i for rrived (00 late to wtage the bout on| ‘fisid sar, repens 2 4 Team Will Battle | [acces ft OREGON AGGIES good steelhead waters in th + of Wednend % whi ill Eck: I S 4 WALLOP CARDINALS Tine atate : f ckart Ice Squad CORVA f 0} Mors “ ” - greg The Washington six will meet me A ' an been y the I w ee par ultural ¢ ar t os “ PEP YOUNG . the Eekart Cig xtet in then SAN JUAN ISLAND POIN ‘ord in the first e . Is SLIPPING - game of the Seattle here, Jast night h , - y key ciation series os semper ‘ re at TT TON TOM. urchine ot the vnnree| MACK HAS TWO mit tecthe rena: BELLING aT Aggies, who we 1 email t " " a of aisuivithcme sat. ilekeen ight, in the Arena, ELLINGHAM - ANACORT me [fem YLIS De, ie ange that eres] HEAVY HITTERS ee ee tte ae | BAe steele Hjelte, O. A. f that re going ‘to’ be prepared o With "Tilly" Walker and “Bing”! | Toon “in. thels onty pene tite 5 T od A. ore we in about ate|} ' : prepared, in cave} 71, F utfield, Connie Mack! sion, in their only game this | | ICRI Ril Tea Nigel Liss tered 10 for thé lose f pper t bt arth form, due to losing confide ,; Will have two free swingers, who! ner : on tenes nUEARY t ; wed FOR | Pee paren te. Ay. Wibtt ET SP ale ” HOOD CANAL POINTS sinson ft : : et Regs JESSE BARNES ee kei CLEVELAND ICE i diiter can do tt boii |p CaP Don Mackenie is getting Yeornie , went A ° ¢ —_—_—__ ; }| back into form, afte late start Wyett : ; H ‘ IN LIMELIGHT Q | sie eriry Hal eae : IN DAES EASY PAYMENTS SQUAD WINNER) qwen ro succenn sawn |] At Louls Coupes isyon hand tu Kicharda <i ‘ De dirs vs iM be taken in th CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan, 28.~| > | ain for the university, Lit oye re fa thmie Teme Sadene Hughey Jennings will undoubtedly . ‘ Howeil| away and ing 1 urnes with By, winning. from | Mt, Pauls herelaucosea MOC Bchite tiregabegynd | , is depended on to keen | | sen. un en A ood loxt night, 6 to Clevelond re-!| Giants, when atten Gevides tol phe oor down, Don and Jack |! r ory 4 PEE many tional int that cuits thie “aiity, iadbaieat : ‘ ackenzie, Coupes, Campbe Beis. Grawtord nastarstianes hove ‘ties Outing misios the ‘anly Usdareatad extet| give up the leadership of the clubs |} Gort ant Tittle nee expected ty | (POET eatin “} in the United States Hockey le¢ vote nse r e busi F attle are expected ty ‘OLMAN DOCK ON ¢ Relerce—Kaiph Coleman, 0. A. C. jin the world en 1332 SECOND AVE 209UNION gat tinh key leagu | ~ ss ti au if to the busin start for the varsity SNONOne aoe