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the Lax, the Kansas ¢ Stumpf 4 Bis a good 7 Jeague back in 1919 yet. needs. tNING } y 15 B ese a —— dete rand | playe twee ” - i » heap temporarily |ruary 15 and 16. These games eres — sieges ae se - — a te | played be tween the four leading teams in the whole league, but in the long/promise to be two of the e Statistics ian’ haere “Cees Sam jthe four being made up of the two leaders in each division. run a team with |hardest batties on the sched- Won Loat Pet! forward, scoring from the left 1 op 1e uc The Dandy Baking Co. is reasonably sure of a berth. They out A a pay (dle, as the Vandals have | Mssninetes ae en @ pretty combination pase . have yet to play a game with the Asahi Juniors at Collins base ty bound to/Sailed along at a fast pace | stantor i from George Cornthwaite, ° field house Wednesday night, and the Bakers figure to win. ~ oe ‘ }O. Aa. € second period Cot ; Pu w take the big tum /and they'll have the floor ad-|w. % © i 3 echis tie tan as On ame Ing ar ea EPL §| _ Saturday's results gummed up the program, the Ben bie. vantage. a ea | tie “Geld and eine to Pawel | Paris Billiard team verge the Shaner & Wolff boys in a race} The season closes with the Ore- Games This Week Schou on the right, the latter sor. | eee ones ‘ Bs . |football game at the Elks’ on Angles “here, with games om | seheltatey Wee" ling with a rocket shot that easily | Floyd Johnson and Willie Locals Hit Stride Again|ciub by a 14 to 10 tally.|| How Teams Stand Cree Aggies cave the Buu Detesrs| Montane, at Minsoula beat Fletcher in te foal. vaog.| Meehan to Mix at Pavil-| and Can Go to Top|West Seattle tied these two|l Jn Star’s Junior bes entene. o ae e nal score ame with yoo . . . . . o> att & terrific fight in Corvallis, but |, Willametio va Waitman, at Walla] |, 10 Till Soom) mal en, Prea} ion Tuesday Night | With Win Tonight jteams by beating the Ballard | Basketball Loo Washinawe 8 _eapepied to go)" ea Simpron being forced to retire with | ® - ‘ - Cubs at the K. of C. by a asket! P ‘Will be back at shortstop and | stronger on their hor ior, an injured eyé. Carmicheal scored FTER a long layoff heavy ACK in“form again the Seattie|20 to 14 count. LEAGUE NO. 1 nary © tent \2 +4 oy ean ane or ¢ Saturday swere) the final tally on a long dribbling| weights will again headline «| B hockey club can tie for first! In the other games of the night || pM naxine co....°2" 4% Ret A VERSATILE | a | shot that just passed under the bar |Seattic smoker, when Floyd John-| piace in the Coast puck race if the!the Stacy Shown team tied the ner & Wolff... 2 echington ; a my makes up for a lot of his OFFENSIVE hy rh FM. Cealterete OO | 1t was, a denutifel peal. ten. the California heavyweight, and | Mets beat the Vancouver champions Collins Cubs in their division by || Ben Marie muuards..; $ deficiencies by his powerful! Versatility of attack is the big ’ Coop (4) } Waller officiated | Phat Willie Meeban box four rounds)/on the Northern ice beating Washington Park at the|| fetard cube fa a gest secret of Washington basket pw SEES ra ; 4 teams lined up as follow j tomorrow night With Koy Rickey back in the! wiks’ club, 27 to 12, while Wiison’s|| Asahi Juniors . ‘ ball success this season. Coach Heck | jryas! H Laliane (4) and Park——-Pitteon, goals! h is known about John-jgame on the defense, the local| Modern Business college eliminated Xeater A. ¢ i that & Coast league con-| Edmundson has developed a power itutions q Butler (2) Fablanson, fullbacks; Pat | son outside the facet that hePsquad has taken a new lease on|the Mikadoes by winning at the K.||°" sae ciate Bill is the kind of al ful offensive and he is extremely Tan encameees fF | more, Simpson, Corbett, halfoacks;| fought a hard, but loning battle | life have turned in two straight | of to 15. one oe fortunate in “having a quintet of Laltane, Deuthit for Kiscaid. | Richardson, Rylands, Schou, Cornth-| against Jack MacAuliffe in Tacoma | games ? | Definite plans for the playoff can- r i men ali of whom are dangerous | Washington—None _ | waite, Carmichael, forwards jlast week. Ho is said to be a] After the Vancouver melee the} not t until the Battery C ques 2 shots, | California time—Weshiegion 13;] Maple Leate--Fieteher, goal; Gal-| rugged customer |locai squad will return to the Arenaltion is settled, Details for the big ; 4 During the two California games | °°" tool —|draith, Watts, fullbacks; White, Ab] Meehan in making his first bow | We Inesday night to mix with Vic-| series will be ready by Wednesday. || tmperiais ‘ Heinie Sielk, the lanky center, was | bey, Smith, halfbacks; Willis, Scott,|in some time. The roly poly boy |toria again, | ‘Three preliminary games rema: Washington ‘ 5 7 , if ary & remain ; a completely taken out of the play by Seaite cuaeath — i ee i Bennett, Fairburn, Dowie, forwards. |(s too well known here for further| The probable lineup follows on the schedule. They will be played |\ Settle Bore ‘ : Larkey. Sielk made only one basket. oo tne uirecr varsity floor In the Boeing Alreraft-Postoffice | introduction i lRemmee to Oop | Wednesday night at Collins. The| nape 4 played the best ball of | When this pivot was eliminated the game Referee Reeks falied to show] The reat of the card follows “ Lo schedule follows K. of C. Yorita lead the scorers other scorers swung into action and | 7.129. a CK up and the game was postponed, It] Johnny Jordan va Harry Eagles, mt Dandy Baking Co. vs, Aasahi| With four field goals, Ht i he/jall of them delivered splendidly will be cheduled. ole btn. ’ Mackay nore, @ o Dp The score: 4 coggae By v8 Spafare: |paitiselarty nee! Lawes. ARE DANGEROUS oe Al Biddle vs, Boy McCuastia, wel-| uw Warria| 34 ste tak "Yale bles lea 7:30 | Mikndon & long ways before| Sielk is one of the best shots in| While Washington ts expected to] COWANS WIN terweighta ew P= na gl sail wero sys Pe @ man to play as good all-|the business when he's going right oul Washington State this week, | AGAIN Ted McCoy wa. Red Gallagher, | niey * Par Imperials vs. Seattle Boys’ club, | Yor! eH Lewis is exceptionally good on shots |t#e Cougars are dangerous, They The Cowan Cigar team kept | welterweighte | Fraser ‘ 3 oh ge 7. did last year. His case is|off the back board. Crawford is a|>roke even with Culifornia. Their] @p ite winning streak in the Johnny Shea va Joe Resos,| *ferer—lon | was fine long shot and a good man | Sttack ts built around Friel at for lor division by defeating the | featherweights | f re uni ass, Giles a dribbling in. Nicholson hit his| 8. Loomis, former Lincoln prep! iawthorne Juniors in a hard - —_———— | “ rage oe alan | Meld gonle—Yortta didn’t hav played consistent baseball. up tor wt second tuse. er to his credit, @n the Seatue bail club. dobnny Mitchell look like worid Last year the THE FAMOLS Cus Diet Joe Tinker and the world’s Beantown in 1914. 1 the Nationals. And so on. end as nearly half of the Or it can’t expect to win. the bread lines these days. Veuch, despite the man, will cause man: look any other faults th have. However, to hi chance to get him, some Ofer the Tigers a like! shortstop in return. New Jobnny Mitchel! player who might fill the an, Is Not Steady - Local Club Must Have Smooth Play at Second Base in Order to Win BY LEO H. LASSEN In base nh play win GORMAN AND LUX ARE BILLED jever Pacific Coast featherweight malller who made sv n the Coast, will appear in ad pkhyards stadium at Denver, of Buffalo, while keystone combination. 1 Powerful hitting | i or super-pitehing | playing Friday and Saturday. may carry a team | to the top of the i is entering the 1922 the same glaring weakness second base that the Indians had ever since they re-entered Present layout is that Bill @ Second sacker is Very much of a at least he did last year. Stumpf is not the consistent | Player that will slam a home and tie the score and then will) @n easy chance in the fiekl the | Inning and hand the enemy the Daseball at second base as the ‘up in the air, and he may yet a8 a regular in spite of the fact he has been succeeded by McCredie as manager of the “Beattie is the only club that fin- i in the first division last year @ smooth working ‘around second base. Los Angrics Jimmy MacCauley, undoubtedly steadiest top in the league. second they had Hill McCabe dur- the closing weeks. Nothing sen. about the latter, but he » Frisco had Jimmy Caveney, the} of Coast league shortstops, who the rather mediocre Play of Morry Kath and Deo Walsh | | lead both teams in scoring for the} Sacramento bad Marty McGaffigan ‘End Billy Urr at the middie bag. it ‘Was their work in whe field that | saved oi same for the Solons. | Bisht, playing a better brand of ball | ‘since Seattle has come back | =¥*"7. also the Coast league loop shortstop | been the glaring weakness of the Bruce Hartford, Claude Der-| Ray French, Buany Fabrique| end Bill Stumpf have played regu. | dariy. What a fine collection! Walter McCredie, the greatest de-| Weloper of shortstop material in the | Wraay night. eee ken and Chutney |fifat half Washington lead, 17 to 9 » Ava and e: pert faces fask of putting.a good shortiielder)| y0i¢ Catitornia had jumped ahead the | @round second base for the Vernon | spirit Tigers? They made the Vern champions twice and made the Tiger TO PLAY 1 m club and Morrie || the fans ible main event February Gorman x is to meet Cowboy ho a bit wil Games Loom Big | brought down on the conference The Sun Dodge BY LEO H. L With both California and Stanford eliminated from the |Coast basketball race, the powerful University of Washing- jton five faces six more games before the final curtain is Six More Games for Dodger Cage Quintet Washington Wallops California Twice, but Faces Three Hard Series; Stanford Eliminated; Idaho SSEN e season. completed the rout of the Californians ning ball consist-| Saturday night, defeating the Golden Bears for the second ently without &/ straight time, 28 to 23, while the Oregon Aggies were whip- ping the Stanford Cardinals again. stride for the first time Saturday night, sinking telling shots from the middie of the floor. Bryan is also @ dangerous scorer on long shots With every man a damgerous shot Washington's attack can be varied. California, on the other hand, was jat weak on long shots, and there wasn't variety to their attack. LEWIS 1S BEST FORWARD Byan Lewis stamped himoelf as the best forward in the conference seen here this year by his great work. His shooting and floor work were brilliant in both games. He two battles. “Windy” exhibition Crawford ot wave a fine guarding Saturday Friday Eggleston, than Jimmy on night. Captain the California played good ball, He ts the pivot of the California team.! It's @ mighty hard task to choose between Crawford and Eggleston on the two games. tae in | Ho) |te PLAYED IN STREAKS Both teams played in streaks Sat At the ehd of the Before the stands got 2,000 people in the settled for thd second beaters. | KNIGHTS | combination broken and the Tigers tinished sixth. | ington Ernie Johnson and Marty Were @ wonderful pair at Sait Lake, @nd they did much to put the & in the race a couple of years ago. Jobnny “made” the Chicago Cubs for years ‘Then Evers went to Boston, and with ‘4 Habbit Maranvilie he practically put | time championship flag This year Washington will h: Roger Peckinbaugh and Staniey I Fis in those positions. Watch out for was Kru Evers in Jack Barry and Eddie Collins were ® wonder pair at Philadelphia. They ‘Were the pivot of the Athletics’ suc History repeats itself, defensive Play of a ball club centers around wecond base, it stands to reason that ® club must have a good pair there Good shortstops aren’t standing in nd they are hard to find. Stumpf may down to real work and his hittin may carry him thru again, but un less Beitimore Bill plays consistent baseban at shortstop this year only & miracie will make the local club a contender for the Coast league flag YANKS AFTER BOBBY VEACH Every club in the American league would welcome the addition of Hob t y reports one bill, from Detroit that he is on the mar ket. Veach can hit the old pill, which & manager to over he may real must looking York has the oni in| extra | The | Ontversity | the hamener throw © Dan MeMilia sity of Califo | Washington faces Washington State in two games here, Then the Dodgers have two weeks’ rest, going to Moscow, Idaho, for two games on Feb- star here, is playing a stellar game guard. Ontord Univer romee team will arr Mareh. It wilt pkine at Baltimor, Rngtand © in this country Johne- ot Py the relay carniy has not been whe has been ries! sign was drawn by Crowningshietd, the yacht architect. The shell will be 61% feet long and 2% inches wide. tain of the varsity. eight {to an 18 to 17 lead. But Washing: | California's biggest Const race will be Remember the wonder play of ton rallied and pulled out by some | Tih (me University of Washington at and Bob Fisher | tine jong shots that broke the Bears’ se University of Pennayivania nas 209 rowing candidates working indoors. BILLIARD CRACKS MEET The only black spot on the Wash-| Henry Solomon, Spoks ard cage record this year was Crack, will play Joe Schermer, Seat applied by the Knights of Columbus tle player, in a match at Brown & team in the Casey gym in the first |Hulen’s parlors tonight at 8 o'clock game of the season. Since then |It will be a 60-point three-cushion neither team has tasted defeat. The | mix. Caseys have a remarkably strong x : * chup team thie year, with Stan Rid AMATEUR PUCK GAME die and Jack Davidsém, former| ‘The University of Washington and Washington stars, leading the club.|Eckart Cigar teams will clash in the They will play the Dodgers some Seattle Amateur Hockey league next month, probably between at the Arena tonight at o'clock Extend Your Investments We are in the marke securities, either in BOND DF THe Seeond Avenue a Organized time bonds or for purchase. Seattle National Band t for short term trade for longer t Columbia 1882 Soccer | Dope Is |Maple Leaf Team Is De feated, 3 to 0, by Wood: land Parkers BY ALEX C, ROSE N the biggest upset of season, the Woodland team defeated the strong Maple Leat soccer eleven in the fea ture game of The Star league schedule, at Woodland park yesterday by a 3 to 0 count The Parkers outplayed the Canadians all the way and showed the best form that they the Park ‘The break came in the second half after the teams had bat Ued to a 1 to I te in the first period. The play favored the Cigar boys thrueut the second period. erg opeard the scoring for the Cigar boys in the first half and Gimness equalized before half time. Berg again scored in the second period, Knowles and Welch also goaling. Binness and A. Hermanson tallied for the losers. The team lined up as follows: Cowan Cigar Co—Katon, goal; Maguire, Breen, fullback; Duffy, MeKibbon, Straten, haif- Landstrom, Berg, Welch, Fraser, for. jarrion, F. Wood, full Johnson, Corning, W. Hermanson, halfback»; Wasson, jimness, L. Wood, Erickson, A. Hermanson, forwards. George Hoefiing refereed. OTHER LEADS THER Denver munictpal authorities may have 18, Ore, Jan. 30.—The atin 1. Pree throws KKEP PACE f aan ee n Aggie basketball team defeat a en Tak and South astern Yacht club of Boston har ed Stanford for the second straight | Park kept pace with the Cowan| of 3 hte, made yp of 34| time here last night, 25 to 14 be niiotenton, wi Cigar Co. in the Junior ra yester 24 steamers, 45 Imutiches, 49 wa? HAs? McIVOR'S shooting eye = oe Sebo’ see, And then day. The Washington boys sur and 7) sailboats under 30 feet} PREP CAGERS PLAY | was working turday night Shouan aS be = did defeat |the Allen Athletic Association under . ] Queen Anne plays West Seattle at e West e boys trimmed ne to 0 tally in a well-played game Queen Anne, anklin journeys to| ard Cubs at the K. of C.|_ The Star wit assign referees for the at Woodland park, while the Falcon Hroadway and Ballard plays at Lin- to 14 score, Melvor dropped io between the four leading teama, 5 led to show up for the 1 eld go PRE A. ¢ os A t _ i so for their 3 coln in the b h school cage games |! four field and two free} A trophy will be awarded the winner | came with South Park at the same - A. A. will lay en i-lep-te- |booked for tomorrow throws of the Class A title, while the team wine grounds os — oka te Sain a The score: [ning the elimination series from the Washington scored two goals in| sauare Garden for the annual games, CUBANS ARE COMING Went Seattle Position «Ballard Cubs | °D°F 1? #auade wil! receive a pennant. the firet peri Captain Wilkenson| February 1. thalvonsttss apieerenn ‘una badd ea | Metvor Forward Wheaton “ - - bouncing the ball thru hie o 1 ~ y ana has ac | Rape Forward MoLougniin | Some of the teams in the | bouncing th bru his own goa fan Francteco witt hold a series of eup!@n invitation to take part in the|K Center Kiand | will have to tone down their . rly in th riod, Pearson scored | soccer games in February Pennsylvania relay carnjval, April Guare Muclier | sind the teams want to remember | the second on a shot about 18 yards £ 128 and 29, rding to word from Pacing in cope eae oe ae - | }28 anc ding to wore uiione—Hanson tor cue q out. The last tally was scored by| ‘The United Atates Hevolver a: the Cuban «chool, Solver 4. Kayes 3. Parre cult. “Any player erdered from tha | Bill Griffiths in the second period. | haa 1,400 members r McLoughlin floor for intentional ¥ | ay roughness will The Allen team put up « hard| — — a 8 3 Meiver 2. barred for the rest of the season, fight, but the Park boys were tob ads =r ~ icra FABER THINKS TO THE ~ player and’ Mal’ te tha Sone | reo » | pla nd a star in the University @ ama lined up as follows ’ ITE Wilson Business college five | inter-frat league fer een plete gee dr Rr nig _ HE'S BETTER} STEADILY mers aon tee ecieaeene tee] ica oes aa Mers, Snyder, fullbacks; Weyman,| . led” Faber, of the Chicago White Mikadoes, and the collegians as college five, He's a Lindgren, Collins, halfbacks; ‘W.| 50%. who hed such @ wonderful year DFCREASING feated the Nippons 20 to 15, at th parte en son, Hillstad, forwards. $ be te work the ce = ne ane /- MINORITY . ntion lint, ‘as the ctu has boom e noch, Petern, aver, W y underwent an | ® Io unregistered men lately. fo = fe Peters, | operation for an injured knoe, nays | Joattar ‘tn ‘titete enese “eel een | Hayes, fullbacks; w, homas, |, a 1 gps bey of the public which etill clings | cliar in thelr game with the Pirates | Wilkenson, halfbacks; Scott, Hersog,|'h® 1¢# feels as well as ever agnin to the use of abstracts, | | Wednesday, and a win won't do them Fishin Den. Pewles, toveant For several years his bad knee has } Jany good if thelr men aren't. Feglstered, age erie Mg el ards affected his’ pitching stride, Faber Washington Title Insurance ——— Se ee ee says he feels certain he will be able Company | (eae eeeeee ae | DANFORTH IS | Ar an league batters, | IS BADLY SHOT) Unlesa Cleveland acquires a good pitcher by medium of trade or pur. chive, the Indians are going to have a hard time staying up in the pen nant race, so say the experts. Covel Jeukie is regarded as the only con |sistent pitcher on the Cleveland | staff, with Uhle a possibility | | SENATORS HAVE | PENNANT HOPES | Joo Judge, the first baseman of |the Washington club, says he hasn't yet recovered from the report that he was to be traded to Philadelphia | He is enthusiastic over the addition |of Roger Peckinpaugh and says the ationals are certain to be a strong nant contender. | pe | lw. S. C. GRID STAR IS HURT | PULLMAN, Jan, 30.—Farl Dunlap, captain of the 1921 W. 8. C. varsity foothall team, lies in a hospital with 1 dislocated knee, suffered while ski ing, It is feared that water may de: velop on the knee and permanent im: pairment of the member result, \ Upset Star Soccer Standings NIOR DIVISION Team Won Lawt Draw Goa Goa Points } for againnt |] Maple Leatw 10 2 3 3 22 2: West Seattle 4 i 1 43 M“ 7 Woodland Park ‘ “ 20 1 9 Boeing Airoraft club 7 17 au“ 6 Postoffice . 2 10 9 is be ‘ % JUNIOR DIVISION -|| Team Wen leet Draw Goals Points Cowan Clear Co......ceees x 1 1 7 South Park 8 1 7 |] Washington Purk . ; 1 17 Mallard Jur 6 + : Mu“ |] Ben Parts £ ‘4 6 1 % || tte \e ‘ 1 ” Allen A. A 1 ® ' ] Faleon A. C. 1 10 0 2 Big Boys |Mets Can | McKay Will Meet Wolgast in Main Gordon MeKay, champion jaunt to Oklah boxed a d coant tack ma City h ton over the 10-round route. mediately upon his arrival Kay was signed by Malone, of the Cascade box Johany Wolgast mn a week Wolgast will be bere b figh whe A at c . Pebronry former champion. Pavi Ferdina making his fir bow wo year in the bere of ¢ been be New Yo « Kast sin then. Twenty-towr o of the art « meet in & ape TNDOOR TE NES MERT lee hockey in several leagues ander the anspices of the Toronto Amateur | Hockey amociation. Ten new rinks are in commission this year, oe may be filed at Spalding’s. oS WIN AGAIN Mighty Good New Year’s Resolution: /PITCHERS RAZZ LIVELY PELLET The pitchers in the two major es are saying a prayer for next J} Resolved: That hereafter in season he prayer is all about the J} all dealings with land titles I lively ball, All the authorities in th | will require Title Insurance, world couldn't convince the bi | If you follow up this Good league pitchers that the ball used Resolution your title worries greater part of last year wasn't th will cease and you will be pro- |liveliest .ball that any batter ever H] tected from title losses |swatted. If the trouble was Kood quality of material and too excellent Title Insurance Policies are | workmanship, the pitchers say cut issued by tem down. Washington Title Inserance Company “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $650,000 COVELESKIE IS INDIANS’ PROP Stanley Coveleskie will have ain carry the burden of the for Cleveland, Coveleskie to piteh was a © the in bit off form last fact that he was a big winner, He lacked his usual consistency. It 1s J| _ $150,000 Guaranty Fund, con- angel isle Gil little exten sisting of Government Bonds imentir summer, with a now ||. and First Mortgages on im- style delivery and that it affected |} Proved real estate, permanent. ble wore, otaven neste © daoe coe ly on deposit with the State closkie, “I will stick to the old J] 7easurer at Olympia, stuff.” and a committee of local players. E tri Melee Next Week middle. from n Billy Brit Im Mc Jimm ny to the from Tuesday He has fw et dh: | Seattic tennis players will stage and $1.20 [the first local indoor meet mext — month at the Armory. The entries FH ey: a from | will close February 12 and play will |etart two days later. The meet will ‘There are ever 4.000 boys playing [be in charge of the National Guard SEATTLE INDIANS FACE OLD KEYSTONE WEAKNESS AGAIN | | 0 —Coae football mena of the University of Chicago. The Taylorville Carlinville and Notre De hletes tion by the Western € will break A. Stagg, University of Minot» will lead to in diate ac kame, in whieh articigated. © offic Star Junior Cage Race Knotted by Final Games Battery C Team Only Certain Finalist, Altho Dandy Bakers Look Sure; Ben Paris Five Causes Mixup by Beating Shaner & Wolff “Army” Bakenhus, Battery © center, charged with being a year over the age limit of 22 years, set by The Star Junior basketball league, claims that he registered 4 year over his real age at Queen Anne high school sev- eral years ago so as to be able to enter the service. He | states that he will bring an affidavit from his parents proving that his age is under the limit. If this ie duced the school census statement filed by the C Cubs will not be considered. ATTERY C is the only team in The Star Junior basket ball league that is certain of a place in the finals to be roughed thelr way to 4 14 to 10) Shaner & Wolff Koitabashi 1, Wold 1, Harris 1, | Kettabasnt 1, tory over the Roth squad at the Elks’ club. The game!” Keteree—w was a defensive battle most of the — way. The score follows: Shaner & Wolff Hen Paris Billiards +. Feldman Rubenstein Le Bow Kopstein coale—Le Robenatein Jones 1, Evans 1 mt, Le Bow 2 Heferes Galer 1E scoring ability of Parker Moore, who tallied 11 field goals, eye trouble and may not be able te brought heme a victory for the| play aay more basketball, Stacy Shown five over Washington Park at the Elks’ club. The final] John Thorburn has been registered by wake ak ae 45 38 both the Ben Paris Billiard five and the _ Dandy Baking Co. Whatever team Ther- score follows: burn plays with first bas the esll for his services. ie ‘The Impertals have been } considerably by the addition of Jimmy” ae | Laneh at center. Lynch played quite @ i ot basketball at Broadway high school The Imperiais have « fine chanse climb into sith piace if they beat the Seattle Boys’ club Wednesday might. Schionser | Singer, Koale—W . M. Griffithe 2, Moore : Shee ia Dave Danforth says he is tickled > death with the chance to go te the t. Lqnis Browns. He also says he |feels sure he will have no trouble |signing up with that club. However, |he insists that the Columbus club | Will have to slip him some real coin | before he will agree to the transfer. Dave has a contract that calls for te jSome real money if sold to a big jleague club, |. You'll smile, too, when you drink Roldt's Coffee vertisement, CLOTHES @ FOR MEN & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS vs. Seattle Wednesday, Feb. Ist 8:30 P. M. Sharp ONLY 6 cents.—Ad- ADMISSION: $1,00—Tax 100—Total $1.10 $1.27—Tax Me—Total $1.40 $1.59—Tax 160—Total $1.75 Reserved seats now on sale the Ar 1210 Sth ave. Phone Main 3. at ha Office, OGTTittin« 1332 SECOND AVE

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