The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 1, 1922, Page 10

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3 yy ‘a tomorrow California Golden Bears ‘he Idaho Vandals two terrific fights Before admitting defeat. WIGHT WARNS ‘at all times, according ‘Marl Wight. ‘Warned the Dodgers not to be over @onfident of beating them. tussels looming on 5, sehedule. They will be played on | the Moscow, Idaho, fn the Hamilton-Canadien hockey defense man, whose effort to score. juette, Canadien forward. WASHINGTON STATE BASKETBALL Big Series Opens Here Tomorrow League - Leading Sun Dodgers Face Two Hard Games; Cougars Strong BY LEO H. LASSEN 'ASHINGTON | STATE'S basket ball team has won but game in four starts while Washing- ton is leading the conference race with @ght straight victories, but the Cougars are no setup for the pow: erful Sun Dodgers in their two- game series that opens here tomor Tew night. ‘The visitors have been strength ened since the Idaho games by the one addition of Dick Ciena, who will play center. He ts eaid to be the goods. ‘The Cougars broke even with the arid fave ‘The Pullman outfit is dangerous to Coach of California, who Washington will enter the big “Perles favorites to win, of course, ‘Dut the dopesters are figuring the) goares to be close. Bome line on the relative strength ‘@f Washington and Idaho, the only | ‘Undefeated teams in the league, will | be obtainable after ‘@eries here. Pullman in their pair of games THE BIG GAMES the Pullman Idaho just nosed out The Idaho games are the big Washington's floor. is expected to line up with Friel and Sayres at Cigna at center and Sor- and Loomis at guards. | Washington will start the five Veteran regulars, Lewis and Nichol- @OR at forwards, Sieik at center and and Crawford at guards ‘The doors will open at 6:30 p, m. nd the game will get uader way at 725 p. m. IT’S MONEY you are not satisfied with ‘That is the latest ultimatum the lub owners have handed the ath Connie Mack Is the originator of the idea. Pitcher Ed Rommel! is the | first big leaguer from Landis. to seek justice It seems when Rormme! received his contract from Mack, there was @ letter enclosed which said: “It will be absolutely necessary for our club to play better ball next | Aristocrats will «tand t Year if we are to meet with finan- cial success. doesn't meet with your approval | submit your complaint to Judge | Landis.” If the salary offered The seasons of 1920 and 1921 “were supposed to have been base- | ¥iN over the locals on their home ice. | ball's biggest years. ures if it is impossible to get a/for the time being with an injury to Rommel fig- raise after two big years, there isn't much chance for him. Evidently Romme! intends to ac- cept the defi buried to him by Mack. Here is what he is quoted as saying: “I am tired of drawing a minor league salary with a major league | oilman club. I would welcome a trade or | wale that would take me elsewhere. ines I intend to get more money or 1) y,. won't play. If T am to be paid a STEADILY DECREASING MINORITY of the public. which still clings to the use of abstracts, Washington Title Insurance Company suggests this Mighty Good New Year’s Resolutien: Resolved: That hereafter in all dealings with land titles 1 | will require Title Insurance. If you follow up this Good Resolution your title worries | will cease and you will be pro tected from title losses, Title Insurance Policies are | ingued by Washington Title lnserance Company “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than $650,000 $150,000 Guaranty Fund, con- | gisting of Government Bonds and First Mortgages on im- proved real estale, permanent- ly on deposit with the state Treasurer at Olympia. AWARD GOAL ON PENALTY In conformity with a rule passed four years ago, a goal was awarded dien’s defense, was Mocked by a hockey stick Chrown at him by Bertin: This is the first penalty of this your salary in baseball, take it | Real Painless game recently to H. Reis, Hamilton | | . after he had broken thru the Cane | ture on A Big Leaguer After the Siege of Ham-and-Egg Fights That Seattle Ring Fans Have Seen During the Last Year or So, It Is a Relief to See a Battler Like Frankie Pant- ley in Action. The Little Fellow Has Copped the Northwestern Bantamweight Championship Since His Comeback. Frankie Is Not a Knockout Artist, but He’s a Clever, Aggressive Boy, Who Is in There Fighting All the Time. Pantley to Be in Semi-Windup Next Week, Facing Either Mike Ballarino, the Camp Lewis Star, or Young De Rose, the Canadian Miller, Going on Just Before the Johnny Wolgast-Gordon McKay Title Bout. | The reorganized Railsplitters H looked like & million dollars in their | game with the Ballard Shingle | weavers on the Ballard floor, win | | ning 31 t ‘ | oe Lincoln Hoopers Improve ‘North Enders Swamp Bal- lard Five, 31 to 14; Quays Beat Indians STANDINGS Won Last wae ee 1 1 be 2S eo 6 ATCH out for Lincotn in the high school basketball The resul of the game was a big surprise as Ballard was figured to ’ | win SNIDER STARS } Built around Monty Snider, @ or Star league player, the Lin J | s le ® | | ju | CLIMB OUT _ AFTER 15TH OF CELLAR WIN TONIGHT | eovered th the second hi He team swamped lard in the half after the teams left the with the moore 10 to 10 at th nd of the first half Snider shot all kinds of inging in seven field gox ing beth long and short she He floor in fine tushion Snider w ably helped out by ack Tornley on the offensive. ARDS INE Walter McCloud and Leonard Me “utehin played thei ueval strong ame at guard The ¥ ard boys seemed lost in Capt «t in Bhew waa ¢ Ballard bright Pesition Vorward Neliart Kwapi Khew «, Nardine Yres re ot 1, Mew 4 Refaroe—-Kemnie Umpire— Morris Queen Anne bad no trouble bea at Queen Anne nning up a 32 ta the high water scoring mark of the season SUMMARY r W. Beattie (5) ef ' Gag. oroed Seattle lost a chance to RIDDLES Knights of) { take the lead in the Coast » bus = ball five will | Hockey league by falling down try to make it straight wing to a Vancouver in the North Mon- | night Clgat ing with the Sunset aay night, the local club han a, Athictle tusiea lured quater at| VERNON BUYS | chance to climy out of the cellar with | aeey gyi at $ p. tm, | LEO DRESSEN jevie over Victoria at the Arenahere, The squads were slated to linew LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 4 ieht. an follows . | First Baseman Leo Dreasen of the According to the point system of Genset A.C. a: Paul American assocla! casting percentages, the Mets and Gayton | was turned over to the Ver for see today. Terms of the deal were not jend place with eight wins and one tie ns public, but Manager Bill Ee jeaech if Sea ops tonigh z @eick of the 1 club said it w With Roy Rickey back on the ice. wleman a wtraight ca Acquisition Seattle is looking better. The tilt at onto Drone na that “Hem” Hya’ Vancouver Monday was a last y sacker, will be used AN ODD RECORD Ticer manarer wilt use bim ae an With Bobby Rowe out of the game alternate with Pete Schneider in lobby Row mat of warm: Only two overtime games have . " ? Het 7 oe ever been played by a Michignn bas-| ht f his leg sustained in the Vancouve thes F hceam adeoe the dno’ taka eat Dressen i regarded ax one of the Fame of a week ago, it is expected! oo i) five years ago. By curious ex, matest fielding first basemen it jthat Fraser will take the veteran de-| i uidence, both were suuinat the | Clast AA leagues. He has been with fense man's place Michie’ Amute is | St. Paul four years. When St. Paul The teams p een te er to play Vernon in the follows Gata: bare’ anion championship serie pxletoria ena hades “sere : unable to make the 27 to 26, in one overtime p trip and Myatt substituted for him te th Extraction Free Daily w in f ‘Miss ‘Bright | 1604 In order to introduce } 4th (whalebone) plate, which is the | fT lightest and strongest plate known, Pine does not cover the roof of the | mouth; you can bite corn off the | cob; guaranteed 15 years, Whaleboue set Of Teeth . 84 Crowns .... ps, whieh will ¥ enjoy life, enable you to fw work guaranteed for 15 years. Impression taken in the mores nd get teeth same day. Exam- ination and advice trea = Most of our present recommended by ers, whose worl f004 satisfaction. 1 Awk our tomers, who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure Ate are in the right place. Bring is ad with you, Cut-Rate OHI Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY wr. Opposite Fraser.Paterson On 1221-T “COR UNIVERSITY wisi > COACH HONORED J tirower ana’ bauer)" ™"te" vei | BY LAFAYETTE GRipMEN WANT tavotte football eleven, bas been «le! TIME TO TRAIN GRID PROSPECTS goon be For turning out an undetea od eley. The ruling thas 0 6 football i921 Leam « «rid sections It ie argu a far more atrent aneball, altho b ama train for weé@ks he opening of each season previous to A pullt chimney 100 feet high iil sway from three to four inches 2 a high wind without danger of alling, Victoria vs. Seattle Wednesday, Feb. Ist 8:30 P. M. Sharp ADMISSION: $1.00—Tax 10e—Total ® $1.27—Tax Me—Total $1.40 $1.5) x lbo—Total $1.75 Reserved seats now on sale at the Arena office, 1210 5th Phone Main 2493. caging four | ‘Hoppe to ‘The final ‘The Star Junior Hasketba! are being play fed ule being in effect preliminary games in Hoty ne ht at Collins lowing sched. will be asked by The Star to played toni with the f Morris and Walter Keseberi Dandy Waking Co, ve, Asahi Jun- barred from lore at 6:90 p.m some of the Pirates ye. Vesier A.C, at 7:90 | games have been young riots, and | mm the teams must tone down th |< Lmperiais va. Seattle Boys’ club af play | #0 pm. A list of the players eligible to in the finals will be at stake ve publ in ‘The A place Ke It will be one sweet task trying pick the best pair of forwards ff tn tue | The Star league fer the od unt Baking ¢ ¢ towleht We ir Blar season, Mere are some of the lmding fellows <. Mew Weilf for a lowe, alt four t / Wolff; Feldman, Hird, Men Paris ‘The manager of the Kew Perle Hilliaeds; Meloughila, Wheaten, Hilliard tram is requested to meet Halland Cate; Kichio Arsi, Asahi with the sporting ediler of The Star ot 10 & m, Seturde we Chance to Regain Crown Home of the experts Insint Hoppe | played fa ractically players board talks Aside from such fro intends to ode, whic —_ SE t-4 TMU ” ot The lowe for eehan 'M Play for Funny--and Cue Title on His Way Former Billiard King Has Johnson Takes Decision r below his game during the entire journey. for round. neint that Hoppe haw gone has staged. WE GIVE YOU State Supervision Absolute Safety Good Earnings And a service that is sure to please you—the kind that you are glad to rec- ommend to your friends. Money received on or before the 6th of this month earns from the Ist. $1 to $5,000 Accepted LATTA ATTLE SAVINGS and OS- S24 AVE. LAUTAN bot first att | from that their From the Fat One; Good and was on fis way to lose the tilt} when he happened to knock Jordan | beauty, should stick fourth for the) the count of nine in the fourth | Seals Bokters | dates Meehan plans to hold black: | ships will be decided at a tourney at | Schneider at least once a week./ Calgary, April 20 and 21 m the knowledge gained from all over the Dominion will meetings, Coach Meshan | flock to a dispatch, | inaugurate a new sig and it pro! the biggest h is to be used next sea nateur ri tournament Canada | | | E | foreign country sented. Since Ttallan track wt competed here Fourth—th Fifth—another strong hitter, with probably the slower ;man of the two strongest hitters batting here. with ability to sock long flies. Pennsylvania's annual relay games, scheduled this year 9, are rapidly becoming International in scope , and Engle Lunghi and Dorando Pietri, the last United States, Italians have not offiel Vram to promise an entry the days of Emilio are to visit th QUINTET IS NO SETUP FOR | Fourth Place Is Honor Role in Batting Order Not Always Best Hitter Sticks Fourth, but Slug: er Is 4 Usually Given “Cleanup” Honor in Batting Lisess ' How Coast Teams May Place ’Em BY LEO H. LASSEN bats fourth on a ball clu day before, lows: Lead-off—speed and abi first base, man. Third— air! e team's slugger. Sixth-—another good lead-off man. Eighth—ca Seventh—the remaining regular player on the lineup. | tcher, Ninth—pitcher. Of course, in rare cases, where the catcher is a hard jhitter or a regular is a weak sister with | receiver is moved up and the hitter | weaker eighth place. «| time the pitcher bats last. | The hitters had the better of the og Steument with the pitchers in the With the Coast league train camps opening just one month/| Coast league last today, the fans are already |ffom the lineup doping out the Undupe. the loop thix SOME GUESSES oe While it is nothing mor# than $5 aga Kucemwork at t the season, each has tw strong “Diriek” Eldred bet He's the pinches. age | palr of here he’ Jim O'Connell, Sam Crawford for ek 1, hitters: to bat fourth for Beattie strong bitter, If Kenworthy plays le giants makes a great | Verman Bods + will re jodie probably dropped tOlinint, Hyatt fourth and. Almost all the! an his early stage of team. in the league d lookn like a good aruin. and good tn bat fifth, This — ‘The schedule for | Edwin Goebel, the new outfielder, T* Star Soccer league foltow jis quite a slugwér, but if both El-| dred and Kennie are on duty, he'll SENIOR Frisco’s make any headw helpless. or Art Griggs win| After of the Al Biddle won « clear case fromjbat fourth for the Los Angeles = sag were erthagived breomgyd jnvinck | Moy McCaslin; Red Gallagher beat | champions @gain with the other hit- a Pe de ae eva boyprat plod, McCoy, and Johnny Shea/ting fifth. They're a slow, but _ re btiy wee DP lkayoed Joe Hesos in the third/dangerous pair. | even more pr round, in the other bouts. a 0 1 | ia out to regain hie tithe. If he didn't i dis . ae & slugger, |take the other meeting seriously SHIELDS MAY ee Blinn verde eno ag ~ ugh, he certainly tan't overlook bagel * porous. thing SATBE bles ection DEFEAT RAY} dutty Lewis tas always been a Wasting er nineg hix defeat he has been| Boston fans ate likely to see Joie| fourth-place hitter. He'll be back Juniors cing constantly. It im said|Ray, the phenomenal mile runner, Lake with his 403 batting | Parker . i he is again at the top of his |* nter the coming ton A. A. races |4 fan, will handle | came ’ with the odds against him. Larry ck WH | | When Hoppe wax champion it was |® is, Penn State's sensational| BE MISSED Jack Hall and Bit a rarity for him to lowe a match to miler, may show his heels to} For years Hack Miller has batted | fay any one in his exhibitions. Conti Shields has the ¢ in youth/in the honor role for Oakland. This| the soccer the French champion, has beaten bY "ome few years, which is @ big) year the strong man is with the|*?uld mai ¢ in exhibitions since he won | #8#et on the track |Chicago Cubs and the comeback, | repay Jack Knight, is slated for the po | CANADA PLANS |sition. Knight ranked with the| ficaterty Jim NEW CODE FOR 8 USE leading cwers ea | 7, Cou Mechan, of syracuse, pane] AMATEUR MEET | toni." St '* th Seesue in) poe coe ee a winter night school for his f Canadian amateur boxing champion. | ‘ing Bodie, Ham Hyatt and Peto} The drawn will be he leading candi. te HILE it isn’t always the best hitter who the first thing the average fan looks for in the box score after lamping the tally and the summary is to see how many bingles the “cleanup” hitter coralled the The average lineup is combined ag fol- Second—good bunter and hit and run y fast; must be a good hitter Cy season, hurlers will have plenty of work ‘There are « few ethers we like to have on our referee Hat, Rom, Jack ralcom Athletic club n the league and thelr gam rds, ; “ay 3 i b, nevertheless lity to get & the willow year and, § of stickemiths the BY ALEX ¢. ROSE Sunday's DIVISION Postettice at Park Lincein park at 1p. m Referee | *| From Jake Schaeffer Prelims Save Card einer ip ar in Bill Cunning-| Bab Lemen. wee HOPPE in to get his ILLIE MEEHAN took an un- * | 4 Se ee eet a isin” wad Ookers 6 aeene Seatt) With Billy Lane leading off, Tex Pionahip billiard title which he beld iu in the same evening which hap-|Wistersil or Manuel Cueto batting for so many years | pened ta be last night ond, Rod Murphy third, Btil] *¢ Schaefer, who dethroned) Meehan was too fat and slow to| Stumpf seventh and the catchers| ©, has notified the exchamp/| «et by with Johnson, who, altho |@td pitchem making up the rest,! 4 not a championship contender by | 5e4tte will present a powerful bat-| a pave be staged at Ch| 22% meats, Is a fair boxer and|ting i | he match wil stage hi) trained to reasonably good condi-| Should young Connolly take over! piy popes mpg aaa gig i Bh ageB rng a the second base Job, it is hard o| able referee wt irks sine ‘Gooens stare will meet in Orchestra Hall.) “steenan took an adverse attitude |*4¥ Where he would bat because|* ™iser four perfectty good tact which has a seating capacity of Referes Ad Schacht raixed|Rot much is known yet concerning | tim “Siilt Of, A Accident whieh 3,008 Johnson's hand at the end of the | his hitting qualifications, Thured apes Se toanteal The match will be for 1,500 points, | ni, when the trouble started. | Portland will probably use elther a a tow dayn played in blocks of 600 each night.) tn the semiwindup Harry Eagles |Jim Poole, Dick Cox or Frank haar 3 Lovers of the billiard game in (he | was awarded the call ovemMobnny |Brurgy, their new catcher, as| yipic’ Be>, Poreie missing from ay Rast were hoping Schaefer would #* | Jordan, of Anacortes. Eagles didn't |cleanup hitter. They're all danger | Catadian offensive was weanete lect New York. but the champion | seem to have his batting eye peeled, |out sluggers Jim Benwett, th. AR penne = was loyal to Chicago pte ran fi quintet whe « Hie wing men wel ‘The feature game for Sundsy will ton park, tthe ly Shelton witt initial bow as referees next Roth bave been close student has withs Four Reasons Why you owe it to yourself to smoke John Ruskin Built by hand — each cigar burns freely and evenly. 3. cigar 4. | 2. Each cigar is mild and delightfully fragrant. You get the equal of a2 for 25c. at 2 for 15c. The Havana tobacco used is the choicest grown. Buy two John Ruskins today, the best and biggest cigar at 2 for 15 cents, To-morrow | you'll buy more, Te SOLD BY LIVE DFALERS EVERYWHERE John Ruskir, CIGAR BUILT 8 cents each LLEWIS CIGAR MANUPACTU! co, 2 NEW an NS. wand Largest imax oer BOURG 4 NEW 707 Third Av, BY HAND

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