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THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1922. ie mo alter McCredie Must Win or Wolves Will Howl ALTER McCREDIBjers the Coast league has ever) ing Clyde Wares, after Wares} ham had not been sold | At the end of the year they hit} Every team in the leaguc)is still pending before Judge|erty of the Seattle club, Boldt zt . faces one of the hardest | known. |had brought the Indians up| For several years McCredie| their stride, hitting it hard|can’t be a winner, but Mc-| Landis, the Duke asking for| expects to sell him. It would SI assignments of his long) The fact that Kenworthy] into second place in 1920, But| produced winners at Port enough to put the Indians out| Credie, with his rep to live|a re-hearing on the decision|be possible to have the Iron, career on the diamond this|couldn’t come to an agree-| Kennie, in spite of his inex-| land, and then he broke up his|of the running for keeps. jup. and coming as he does|of the minor league arbitra-| Duke play as a regular again R season as manager of the| ment with Jim Boldt, the new) perience, and in spite of the|club. Then followed a num But in Seattle MeCredie| after Bi) Kenworthy’s popu-|tion board deciding against] if he would do so, but it would me Seattle Coast League club. president of the club, won't} fact that the club sold Bfll| ber of years of bad baseball in| will not be handicapped by|lar reginte, faces the task of| his side contract with the local| be bad baseball business and . He is pretty|producing a winner or listen-|club last year that would| Boldt knows it and so does say-so on the} ing to the howl of the bleacher|make him a free agent if he| McCredie. It looks like Bill The big fellow comes here|make any difference to Seat-|Cunningham, the star out-/ Portland «with the —judge,| lack of mon With a reputation of being one) tle fans if Walter doesn't pro-| fielder of the team, in mid-| Walter's uncle, tightening the| much the fing of the leading minor league! duce a winner for Seattle this}season, made good, He|purse strings until the team|Seattle club at present as) wolves this summer, couldn’t come to terms with| Kenworthy has played his last managers in the country, suc-| year. 3 {brought the club home in|that Walter had in the race| Boldt is inexperienced in base-| | As for Kenworthy, nobody | the Indians. |game for Seattle, unless ceeding Bill Kenworthy, one Last season Kenworthy| fourth place, and would have) most of the season last year| ball and he is trusting large-| but the club knows what will When this case is decided, | ther a big upset in the ‘of the most popular little lead-| faced a hard task in succeed-| finished higher if Cunning-| was made up of youngste ly to McCredie’s judgment. be done with him, His case|and if Kennie is still the prop-| dope. en Washington Basketeers Swamp Staters, 40 to 10% F ° 9 _ Huskies Obtained From Washington. Shaw Ranked as Defense One of the Best Pitchers in the American League CULES | Until He Injured One of His Knees, Last Year. Fea The Indians Are Banking Heavily on Him. spall i initnninninpeasnciiisonasie An Ace If He’s 0. K, | Lincoln That’s Jim Shaw, the Giant Right-Handed Pitcher || Hoopers Pi FE American Olympic Squad Cut to 200 | | e ° NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—Not more than 200 American athletes will be taken to the next Olympic games, if the commit- #1 W In Mix tee's sentiment is crystallized into a ruling. It is claimed that the athletes can be better organized, travel better and faster, and reach the scene of the games, which will next be held in France, in better shape, if the squad is held to that | number. q Varsity Cagers. Present Iam Bay North Enders Swamp W. ap Fg ee ee “ isan i t a =e = i +) : i Br te of sere ES] Gine'canes ies’ Caps Win; Mets Drop Into Ice Cellars: a ernes _ = Ses | J INCOLN'S basketball five, tne | oe 7 he ek AiN Woe i: = Ee (44 stent sensation in the high pcan canner cer SAPP " b hiaa bee ~4 i = |nchool race, took West edttle in| . e rm | Deve ') 3 “ow pete n ne wo | Wi etoria L\rvojuyy Wolgast ba i Goatees | IASHINGTON snapped back into! form and trounced the Cougars Tast night, 40 to 10, in the 10th) | straight victory for the Purple and Gold crew. All of Edmundson's men) Seemed to have their eye again last | night, and contributed to the seoring, | while the defense checked Waahin, ton State so closely that only two! Goals were dropped in from the floor. | Fouling marred the game again last night. A tendency to run with) the bail and personal fouls by both teams slowed down the action and| piled up the score for both fives. | Friel, W. S. C. captain, failed to live Working #: for GoR=: \Middleweight Challenger 5 Makes Good ion 5) in Gym for McKay Tilt #3 ferre aaa but they outclassed the In Tien Weat Side team wona'trs ts saat. “| Leadership but their shooting | WNT are all big fellows, off. PEE, ogc haga ge, 7 Me | Aristocrats Take Hard-| | oud, Lincoln's running guard, was the outatandine feature of the garne.| Fought Game From)‘ | Vancouver, 2 to 1 1 Tim BARNES qjin’t play much golf when he and bis teammate, Jock lenders didn't look as well as they e P k | } | did in their tiff with Ballard Tues: | | Wins Puc | } w Hin i 1d his man [ occdet Pee TATA ELT HLA He scored four field ge seven free throws and by . Hutchison, toudre section of the country a few weeks ago, but} acorele He was easily the best leas, 7 be snared away the best young golf professional in the Northwest BOUNNY Wot) Christian is the young man, and he will leave his home in Tacoma | who is . ’ i it /in April en route to New York, where he will take up his duties as as-| out daily ant to the national open echampton at the Pelham Country club. at the Northwest man on the floor 7 Leonard = McCutchin, Lincoln's other guard, also played a nifty | ew to his record, mal | me. Monty Snider, their new ‘CTO x ¢ * tally ight te "ig | forward, was matched closely, but splot a Christian started his golf career ax a caddie for Barnes, at the Tacoma Athietio club*# tLe che he od three field goals and Feb, 4 Country club, 11 years age, and became a full-fledged pro in 1917 when | gym ‘for his Ne eHare rm ford, for, Washington, snared six in) 13 tries, and Lewis missed all three} attempts. } ‘Washington hit a much faster pace | than in Thursday's game and the) anged! te aigr around in the| has all the earmarks of a ct 1 [Open at Va Open at Clev body © up for the Lochburn (Tacoma) club. He is a grand golfer and | unpion. He was runner-up in the Northwest / and tied for 20th place in last year’s Western | played a darb of a floor game. Nobody in particular starred for Went Seattle, the Indians playing on the defensive most of the tinv Kay, slated for Tuesday evening ‘asl at the Pavilion, GELECT looks all to the hockey at ings last 9 defense clearly solved the Cougar at ‘The sco . when Victoria! se . mustard, and tack. Friel and Sayers were kept, |W. Seattio Lincotn downed Vancou-| ‘TAT and then talk business and golf! That is what the members of | and should give | ome completely out of play most of the ' ver, 2to 1, ina the Jefferson Park if club are going to do at the College elub | the Scotch battler and the ball was kept con-| 1 Torney hot battle on th Tuesday evening, February 7, at 6 o’ck when they will gather], cose run for his middleweight. @tantly under the Pullman goal Olson K war mi ice. “The t for their annual meeting. Aside from the eats, election of!) snore 0 Nicholson led the Washington quin- | | Porrentor Guard McCloud Ariatgerate are | officers for the coming season and last year's report, Edgar L. Crider,|" sickay has a clear title to the fe’s tet In scoring with five ‘baskets.| Bonamy Guard MecCutchin now leading the (he club's secretary and captain, and President W. E. “Bilt” Froude have | 169 55und championship of the Coast, Lewis garnered four and Sielk and Substitutions—Joyee for Kwapil, parade, Vanoou-| several other things to bring before the notio® of the Jeffersonians. All| since Marty Farrell beat Bert Cole Bryan two cach. Friel end Burke | Byers for Gorley, Byers for Olsen, ver stands sec: | members are urgently requested to attend this meeting. mas, the South's best bet. ‘were held to one each for W. S.C. | n for Byers, Gorley for Byers ond, and the! —— “ Wolgast has a good record, hold 7 stati ‘Phat the Washington combination peeriacerroee | Davis for Lippy, Lippy for Davie Meta have drop. A KE Y, who has been a very prominent figure in Northwest | ing decisions over some of the repre ir fanctions only with the veteran quin-| | Field goais—Olson 1, Torney 1, @ni-| ped inf collar without play-| SL, golfing circles for many years, ts coming back to Seattle—his Old | sentative middieweights in the East oe tet was apparent when Peters went | der 3, McCloud 4, Kwaplt 1 Free | ing. [home ‘Thin bit of news wil} be expecially welcome a by members of the |He is @ slugging type of miller, and | Loui im for Sielk. Without the big center) throws—Olson &, Lippy 2, MoCloud 7 The game was fon of hard check:| seattie Golf club, where, prior to hie departure to Portland a few yearn | plans to offset McKay's cleverness T ing and wild battling. More penal “A. 8.” was a very active office-bearer as well ax @ top notch player./with solid socking, ua =: Regular Soccer Games "8" "ESS | | ’ demonstrated that he can stilf “crack them down the middle” when| ‘The rest of the card looks good. his usual velocity’ iast night and) - joun fame here this season. won the driving competition (best average) at the Northwest tourna-| Frankie Pantley will box Oscar Vig : i ele i" x Nicholson ga — et eres P _ te Queen Anne Sager Peden git yp ergo we Spl ment at Portland last year. He expects to take up his residence in|tor, Los Angeles bantam; Joe Maras po a number baske! an jin Mallard games, sched bend ne 2. brtance o nh? | Seattle some time nm e ’ | lammond will p Shas netted che or end Freaklto-Ballard gusn i oe ie tab alee ee ton ttle some time next Jun | tinson and Eddie H n pert) F,, _ Washington un a es eeterday, were postponed, bes | = |form in the light-heavy class, and ‘field: Rae w. cee ee 3 6 pad = TS | de both tennis fight a. N= for several weekn yet will the familiar figute of Joe Jefferson be |couple of good preliminary bouts are | | price Miele (10 2.2 ...0-.Pi-ce.ee+-+ PRONG) ° 6 ‘ : | re a chee Leben eeen on the Jefferson Park links, but we ‘are pleased to report that | in the making. ae oars ny % Yous a oe ee Has = Chance to Pick Up in Point| FIRST GUN ic D ‘Duncan |his injured kneecap—the result of an accident which “befell him last — ¥ aN Joomia ¢ umn; Juniors i - | 1 sonenrie 4 December—was strong enough to allow the patient to be taken to his | Sreseora i veee H Column; ash in Important Games; In-| CUP SHOOT fiimicc December—ns strong enough to Siew the eetnal. in bas hpen| 9 on Bryan am) ierri e Repdeetioes—t. Cow HES! structions for Referees Sietk, Sielk for Peters, Froude for Craw Reis oats We, C. sorensce (2) HE regular quota of soccer games will be on tap to-| me disgvelitied with four morrow afternoon in The Star league. 4 ‘ professional at the Municipal-course ever since iC\was opened for play, RECRUIT SIC ON SUNDA . i weinver land this la the first holiday (7) he had since. Not @ very enjoyable one! poyny Tecars/ weersit southpaw : joe! but, your many friends are gl hear that you'll 600n be back on RAPBHOOTE epee oe Re” decays Sante aay gn 0 Se pitcher of the New. York Yankees, in store for the | - wot who was purchased from Jersey! tS have many fine fouls). Schroeder tor Loom : | voce Aw Brarke tor Sorensen, Loomis tir Shroed Two senior struggles are booked with the reorganized | season, ax prenented by the Seattle! | Meee 1. Vietorte “ Berenson { i i 5 esa de a6. ‘ fr ‘ : c st-kno sh golf p onal. . according to re-| City for $10,000, is critically ill at owe Lewis, 9 out of ¢; Craw-| Woodland park club tangling with the Postoffice at 1 p. m.| Gun club, at its $10,000 clubhoune, at | \y Vietorta, ee tae iene ae a eae Case tala oti ak a Kee ! a ford, 6 out of a3; Friel, 4 out of 11; " hi. |} Fort Lawton. The first of the more | ¢r L ports front “across the pond Oe \s | Tar .NJ, aomts, 8 ovt of & ge, Bob Lemon will handle the whistle. They play at Lincoln) important special events for club |this year to compete in the American open championship and incidentally | \neumonia. ‘Tecarr, considered @ re ‘score at haif time—U. of W. 17, W. & | park, | members is a program to be ataged| J | play matches thraout the country. George Duncan, Abe Mitchell, Harry | Oo eomising pros has MPRU 4. In the other senior game, West Seattle’s powerful eleven | Sunday morning, At which time the| [acrnd”parioa <W" Lowghiin tor Don-| Vardon, J. H. Taylor, Sandy Herd and Jamie Braid are the six mentioned | eect, & tern se battles the Boeing Aircraft t t Hiawath layfield at| shooters will compete in a ch Aerdale, i in dispatches to make the fitvasion. With this classy field against them,|been {il for some time, and basil wast " Bill se i} ri a — ee ee ai for the i trophy c a Leon _|the American pros will fame a battle on their hands to keep the cham- taken a sudden turn for the worse RIT QUESTION 5 p.m. Billy Waller will) £5 RGR ARAN ES —————" | will @ special event ¢ in |pionship title in this sountey according to a New York dispatch, Je——= |league sent! in their lineups they | staged for a turkey lun ter ce anne iat es oath a be West Seattle's first| Will not be published today Fre the present holder | under ~ WHO WON 3 start in two weeks. They will have|™anager should see to it that their) of the hy. It is com: | tough THIS MIX? « chance to gain ground in the| lineups for Sunday games are turn-| peted for on the added bird han * | point column ax the Maple Leafa,|ed in to The Star not later than|system, every holder entering t minutes of nodecision,! who received a serious setback last|Friday noon each week. ‘There are| competition being placed on an equal T catchascatchcan, Marquis of|week i the Woodland park gum, |%° Many teams to handle and with in, regard his shooting Queensbury rules basketball between | are idle. this department also conducting the lity. A announced the baseball and football squads was! ‘The chief junior game of the day/ Junior basketball », th oC T, at which time all played as a preliminary to the|will be played at Washington park |CeT managers Will have to help out | holders of this trophy will compete ‘Washington-W. 8. C. game last/at 2 p. m. with the Parkers playing |>Y sending in this information ag oy pour a | : the Ballard Juniors ob Bo they want theig. lineups printed. Alvin Schwager, the popular prexy NU isishiion Glatwundl?wearslwn) can tha dectotoea.. tooth toms L preg hn Jot the local club thia year, recently| FROSH TENNIS h teams! Referees must not fall to turn| ‘ took the floor first, clad in chest|are strong contenders for the honors|in their results Sunday between 5| or, 0% order for & turkey in the eee LOOMS STRONG Protectors, masks and the flowing /and a defeat will Just about elimi-|and 7 p. m. by phone at The Star|tne lub memb nh widdieana t the Unity es thin t | ne club members, Anyone will have Téshman tennia @ ¢ Univer kimonos acquired on DP nate the losers. |--Main 0600, They should obtainian opportunity to step out Sunday | sity of Washington thin year should Japan. With a wild flourish of south Park plays the Allen Ath-|the lineaps from the managers of {ana cop this holiday time bird have one of the strongest seasons in bats and Japanese language they |jetic association at South Park at|both teams before the game starts ting #tarta promptly at 920 rs. Seattle high schools contrib. lined up nine deep across one end/2 p. m., with William Shelton ref.|and they shoul New shooters are particularly uted three captains and a number @f Iret period SEANCES ET 0 Final Standing of Star Junior Basket Leagu LEAGUE NO. 1 Won. Bkipner econd period Danderdale, 2 minutes ie, 10 min the various Adam, uses Pet Dandy Baking Co ‘ ner & Woitt ; Tis Paris Billiards “It is the basis of all other virtues,” wrote Elbert Hubbard. also list the names | a. m. of the cage. | ereeing. While the Parkers are|of the men scorin: hile the Parkers are e men scoring the goals in| urged to come out at this time, pripr | others stars Wearing _osityn ST agnlemadl and! heavy favorites to win, the Allen|order and manner in which they|to the start In tournaments and more} Armand Marion was gum boots and w jec! utiboys are playing a game brand of|are scored. Referees will find it|strenuous competitilve shooting. captain last season and will stand 4 a seat oe ee eel 1 and always put up a stubborn easier if they carry a small card good chance for a piace on the To spend less than you Bit htvthg Tikes. locomet veine ae jand jot down the name of the BENJAMIN | yearling squad. Hill Nollan of Lin earn—this way lies side. Driving like a penott In the other game of the day,|piayer as the score is made thaa| jcoln, two-time city prep champion, happiness.” #& Savings Account at this Bank is the first step toward thriftiness. ¢leven made first down in three|the powerful Cowan Clgor C | 1h ning mate, B io powerful Cowar co ‘o. plays |if they wait until the garm ln ove | ane nis running mate, Bruch H bucks and tossed the opening bas-\the aggressive Ben Paris Billiard| So many games are a yee wanl DR O keth, aro in college this year, Joe ket ae the shoulders of George! boys at 2 p. m. at Walla Walla.|Sunday that it is impossible for eg het Ramin, te Se are me erie Seer are ae at, Wale at [ning nt immeemte fo! EC) PUNE ier sic Savas the vit noo axitorchy" ‘Torrance, “Fat” Miles) This game ought to bring out some| this information must. be phoned F YORK Feb te-Johnny Dan | when the courts are ready aa, pe 00d soccer Jin if the soccer fan. to be| N etanee fe ‘e Fee ag ON aa 0 deo's experience an® general ' . othe cimse,7 area none of them |” Ax only half of the teams in the|given real reults Mon HL ueamae tin te oceans ae Front praw 5. Zeke p . oe ts | ship enabled him to overcome a five-| gacRAMENTO. ¢ oY Bob Ingram, Hank Haynes and |pound handicap in weight and win | q need Press.) ae forte pas Marry Quass were the mainstays of ja referee tattling Larson fought another draw "the football line, with Eckman and jmin, Pacific coast | here last night, offering a fast ex & Ray Hill flashy forwhrds. jrounds here last ni hibition in the semiwindup. Pick as aon | Dundes was the aggressor most of “ yh . is | the way, his vicious left hooks keep. prey, ” sarge “ye bowl “er badly marking his face. In the fifth NAL bouts in the fraternity | Open Saturday evenings 6 to 8 o'clock cision over Joe Benjs tweight, in 15 The game between West Seattle | and Hen Paris Billiards, scheduled has ancisco; Kid Reese, Sacramento! for tonight at the cro, defeated Louis Expen, San | been postponed, and wil “ranciaco: Joe Santos, Manila, stood | Collins playfield Wedi "| Francisco; ntos, Manila, stood | Pollime vinytele as pe | up well under an awful beating from) request. of h Jimmy Callahan; Joe Mendina| Wolff will m | whipped Bad Riley; Joe Bock stopped round, Benjamin was knocked off his feet, but rose instantly. The lo best round was his last, when he the lighter Dundee to the ea and landed effectively many angles who farther for their « have received «g » Pip reports from | '®. ve in the first round, and| tins Cubs. | boxing league will be held| ber of these hardy game birds to be No championship was at stake, aa i 1 Young Castella | | Monday night in the gymnasium.| ™ sught slate Shls Toonlity.” A ike is junior lightweight cham: ‘i is and Young Caste 8a - - et ay 8 University champions wili later be} Rember hae heen sent to Tacoma | nd Benjamin scaled four aes | In the final preliminary game of the | far tion in Piers | regular schedule the Imperials turned E crowned by all-University and ciass| “* Soersten is Fierce county. 3 pounds ever the Mm gt ef B90 POUR eee en otemtinn 3: mills. | K , antl y et “ a) the Seattle Boys’ club 26 to 1 at gollins MChock” Chadbourne anid Nobie| « 7™,"A%, "erpenet . ore Ti" SPRING SPORTS | Huskies” Is New ae Seidaasdav Sha repel wes > McCredie will mix in the headline | the sta w later in the season | Monicker for “U” eh nant in promptly | 4 bout Wednesday night. McCredie | time and eaine | ARE EXPENSIVE : " : put up a beautiful fight against |?" ah The Karopean mountain climbers, | Athletic Squads || oee tram ove Sun Be ae. | “Fed” McRae last week and in spite | ine i an f the hard Seas ond shaqnce ee | ae ent On} Vaden OY Vo the teich. She aly } ot weight handicap will give birds for climatic conditions of the char-| find’ themect [to the heart of the graduate man H' KI is Washington's wt bourne a busy time. He represents | *tet |v Wontern Washington, o le inen ne orottneitcae eee ere TERE age 4 as forfeited mix to the apt algae: ee |ing wonderful increases in jton when he considers the was announced at last i, Bakers winning , f appa Alpha ai hadb UFNe, | county A few yenrs ago a t jand expenditures involved night’s basketball game at the after that. Theta Delta Chi. | - | kind would Brick" Johnson, Phi Gamma| | Steelhead fishing still holds the | quired outfit Delta, will tangle with Malloy, Pi) limelight for the angler and will | h Kappi Alpha in the 158-pound finals |the spring sports are mone Un ] | ° jand érews dig an awful hole in the The name was recommended Only two teams went thru the regular | trea ury by the committee headed by || *eason without winning, the ttle Crew cost the university abou “Han ah The || Bova’ club and the Yesler A. ©. falling university about Hank” Haynes and by the Big | /to win, But they got a big kick out of ersity gym. ntinue to de no well up to the clos- | ; March 15, ‘The ex- | others who follow thie reereation, 1 i ogg Delta Sigma, and Le avitt,| treme weather brought the three elb it 000 last r 1 t Ww 1 Alpha Sig, in the 145. Knox, Ac.| stream to sach low levels that the rial hata down to the r be Mig a Rata Aes we ae sar accee a icadit cette bias ak er Alpha ‘ig, in the 145. "Knox. Ar-| rama ie gu ieg trcie iat the | teria ete ter to |are ponsible trom the race this will | ‘The name took favorably with || en Second Ave. and Cherry S 135-pound division, and Millett, Pi] rise in wut 3 Leslie Carbis, the Kap, and Hudson, Chi Upsilon Chi,| it best. All 6 fishing shoul praise from the three their | never makes r cody of ap erd tus Meg bs SEATTLE | Husky is an Alaskan dog, lightweights, will wind up the frater- tion and only the trip to Japan last |] noted for its courage in battle and The league and lies nity ‘bouts: year brought the | account on || its ready friendship. leading forfards in the also plays with the Lake 6 team in the City league, i the right side of the books.