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PAGE THE Johnson Tells of Maple Lest Men Lose Out, 6 to 4 F Game Brings Out Good! Soccer; Large Crowd Sees Hiawatha Battle | Times Do Change When Johnny Evers used to play the keystone bag for the Chicago Cubs, back in théir championship days, they didn’t lose any love for the Chicago White Sox, particularly after the Hitless Won- | ders trounced them, in the 1906 world’s series. Since then,, Johnny has traveled much, More Baseball Bat SEA Batting Great Walter Thinks Left- Handed Hitters “Play” ting TITLE STAR | Penn Grid Squad Plans Coach for Every Position A conch for nearly evers pe tion.on the 1922 football eleven of Will be the plan for next seagor held recently by the athletic com mittee on the question of the cowching staff According to members of the committee, “Ill Hollenback wi amin be assistant to Head Coach MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 13, 1922. Mets Will Ben Paris Billiards Go After Fifth Mix” Local Hockey Seven Tan-| gles With Vancouver| | Club in North Tonight Playoff Announced ] BY LEO H. LAS 1G the Shaner & Wolff peat 28 to 14 at the Saturday night, the Ben EF Elks’ SATIN club § WEST SEATTLE ELEVEN TAKES POLE IN STAR SOCCER. RACE Five Enters Finals efeats Shaner & Wolff for Place in Playoff for Star Junior Basketball Trophy, 28 to 14; Schedules for aris Billiard five John W. Heleman, Offers hav ry ow Ee 30N . on TH four straight y » n The Star foe hy Basketball league. - YC 2K i : BY WALTER JOHNSON been made to two line conch ITH four straight | qualified ie the finals i 3 ‘ BY ALEX C. ROSE playing in © you prefer || and siz other then are under con twrked un” Battery C, Collins Cubs and the Dandy Baking Co. have Bick honors tn the dani Oiviaien ot ing the Cubs, Fed honed) fond Bk bine. in bhage for ‘i See ei Play in the big nein robin series for the junior trophs * rs? | Bin sacetn Star league Sunday in defeat and then jaunt- | tackle the Van ¥ M4 oe bob ergot pee Leaf Post 6 to 4 at ‘. " ‘ couver hockey ‘collins a Le] y a AL ae ibe-pagtica. ing to ‘New It a follgw ts hampionaon the pice A i ith the Mice van tos of tha t York sa batter, | Vener ets| & ANKEECS tery C club tangling wi mn @ Was one of the oat a oe matter, noouver tee to . ‘ * *, H a melecs seen in Seattle for a ant pilot. And i he is a hard i ya ar perp ad ag Collins play time and it was cleanly played. - } man to focl ke a mighty | ie . Mm. ee: combination play of the now he is back | whether he ts | fied: to wate | reaten The peeaiede tor’ the piapett tel Seattle forward line gnd some 8 Wi right hander or five straight. lows. coting from the penalty line i om. — left hander. | A win for the . Battery C vs, Collifin Cubs at George Kempton, who shot two City, ut wit T dont believe it makes much Mets tonight ;wil | Collins playfield, February 15; Ben ty goals, won “for the West the White Sox. ence with me. If they are kive them « fine! AMPDIUNO vei pithiatan ve. Dandy Baring Co ” Ve |rated ae good hitters I work equal edge over the! jat Knights of Columbus, February ibe Marte eat sawed noid ine|| Halll ageist Kid |iy guna “on them regariios ol] ttt, ities" ie | other (wo. teams — png agg ogg ia hand in the first half, lead ason this whiSh side of the plate they bat) secen |for & plaee in the player, a the) Will Put New Team on the pittiards at Bike Club, February 18; 2 to 1 at half time, but in the er Y | trom. thee level ed jbewe Cinta? New York | locals will then need but one more Field if Pl Hold "tery © vs. Dandy Baking Co, at period the West Seattle|| summer. Tes, ho kreatéat trouble with moxt| Ood Bestes, hae bow seat to he | win to cinch a playott berth ield i ayers Hold ee car petrery 24; Coline took the upper hand and} brother, times nitchers is that they grow carclows| geste, After the Vancouver a Cubs vs. Dandy Baking ‘Co. at K , r | a lemands off with the game. do change! when facing some batter who is} league fret | Disht the Mets will come ass ae of C., February 25; Battery C vs supposed to be a weak hitter . ‘\ battle Victoria here Wednesday BY HENRY L. FARR Hen Paris Billiards at Collins play Very often an ordinary batter nigh’ ~NEW YORK, Feb, 13-—-Strong field, March 1. Suter opened the scoring for jProves far more troublesome than | teams were expected to tak | tethods in dealing with “holdouts”| ‘The rest of the teams will play an Legion boys, counting on a pass the crack Jt or right han jthe ice with their usual lineups 10-1566 Being planned by the major elimination series for class B honors Jim Bennett, Bob Forgie}| ply because the pitcher tre ’ jnight. They follow: league magnates. The drawing bas been made as fol & vanalty kick. Kempton | with a show of inditferenc cosas’ in tke Wasional langue, when ke] Metmge (0) , Yaeevnman| With practically all of their star lows 10 minutes later on @ pen-} It has always seemed to me that used to play the hot for the Pitts. | Rowd D. )| players holding out, the Yankees are! (1) West Seattle (2) bye (), Pirates kick. } most of the good left handed batters | pure Pirates years will mansge the | Kiekey nD. ‘up agianst it, but the club owners (4) bye (5); Seattle Boys’ club (6), ly after Forgie put the try to do more at the plate than the |"s#inaw team, in the Mint league, thie | Walker ‘ x. leay they are going to make it an is Washington Park (7); Ballard Cubs team again in the lead, | }good right handera. -getsen «| Poyston ir |sue once and for all, (S),. Mikadoes (9); Asahi Juniors (0), Billy McCall between te } By that I mean the left hander} Lew Htue, former Pbetland firsts ee . nw | Ruth wants $40,000 and pay while Wilson's M.“B. 2 G1), Shaner & Seattle uprights with a hard, thinks more of trying to place the now wit reit, says he | Firiden Peeuses® jhe is “werving bis sentenc Waite Wolff (12, Imperials (12) bye 4), handed ail the time this | F Boies Desireas ; sor 5 re shot. ball, bunting when you least ¢x | aa Pra Referee ion. Hoyt wants $15,000, and substantial Stacy Showns (15) bys (6, Yesler ter the teams came back on the pect It, of waiting you out, to &| beerd side of the plate against seuth- - linereases have been asked by the A. C. 2 ‘ for the second period the West far greater extent than the right] D&#* for several seasons. other regulars, | In thix drawing No. 1 plays No. 2 were awarded another pen: hander | * no finer apecimen of BIG AMATEUR “We have the biggest payroll in’ and so on a oe bebe = Kick. Kempton scored a clean What 1 want to say, is that the| re by Frank | the game now, and we are not going Winner of the first pair meeting the ‘ ' ’ he buppert er of the second pair unti] the foot than the right hander, bas a president of the club, says, “If om complete rounds ate finished. ‘The IVES . tendency to play a little more base ON TONIGHT sary we will put a brand new young —_- of games for this week fol The Legion was then awarded « bait in an effort to outguesms the team on the field.” lows: < kick by Referee Waller, but pitcher } IRST place in the amateur! y+ may sound like empty talk from! Seattle Boys’ Club vs. Washington McCall had no trouble stopping ‘The fact that a left hander has! 1D) tibckey race will fall to the Unt. Sf aship club, but it looks T wt Collins playfield, at 6 p. m., B t's shot. ® start to first on the right hander |, versity wix If they succeed in down } threat because the Yank , Wednesday. Fe kempton passed a beautiful cross tw hably, what causes most of| ing jhe Wanderers at the Arena to-/ scouts are after Jack Conlin, Har-| Ballard Cubs ve. Mikadoes at K. i im trom the left and Stronge them to resort to the bunt more night. In case the Wan m trim yard shortstop; Frank McGuire, Holy | of ¢ 7 Dp. m0. Saturday. counting easily. than the right hander ithe schoolboys, a three-cornered Ue Grons second baseman, and other col- Wilson's vs. Axahi Juniors at K Sammy Barwicks added another; “What batter makes the mont , with the American J will re lege stare nn Killinger, Penn | of C. at 6 p. m. Saturday. minutes later. It was the pret. etihhe tet ” sult State, is already on contract. | Shaner & Wott vs. Imperials at trouble for m ee 7 goal of the match. He was | Phat te r re hart, te ahnewer, troute wil ato ail oh see. Cone S ‘The Huskie sextet will meet the) Kelly, Meusel, Rawlings, Bancroft, | Hiks club at 7 Do. Saturday, 38 yards out in front of the jbecause there are a lot of goal sare they have |Legion in the playoff in Smith and Douglas of the Giants ~~ its when he shot. [hitters in th® American league, and} fovtball and baseball/case firet place comes way |have not sign their contracts 1 Ben Paris team had no (INETT most of m have made pienty of tonight. Two games, xt Monday Korers Hornsby is holding out on trouble in defeating’ the Shaner IES } |troutle for me Latest reports trom Chienge have |and the following week, will de- the Cardinals and Eddie Rourch says |& Wolff team in their playoff game Maple took up the running |. Jack urnier, formerty with the} % thet Kid — will stand pat termine the city championship, The | he kame If the Reds re-| at the Elks’ club Sat@rday night Bennett scored a long, dribbling [White Sox and now with the St.| hess Witt beat tinct Collies es vent | Wanderers are confident that t fuse 1o meet his demands. | The winners scored 14 points in eact ¥ . Louls Cardinal always Increaset| can hold the varwty six but the| | halt. ‘A run on the Maple Leafs ena} ENIOR DIVISION : shia Wafiing @reMiileian ‘see. deoonan lesunpes imen tive been’ hitting | WANDERERS | "Hegete Bird was the best man on ht another goal for the West TEAM Won Lost Draw Goals Goals Points Duffy Lewis, Trin Speaker, Der llively pace in all their games. [the floor, the Billiard forward mak- Rufus Weston scoring from for against rit! Pratt, Eddie Collins and Frank } With Jack, Mackenzie inet! sse| WILE: MEET ing six field — migra Caccia Maple Leaf P 10 3 5 ed Raker a few other who always + tne |t@ Play the defgnne for the Univer-| played a good defensive game. » Bennett again put the Leafs in| | West Seattle 20 ! id liked my stuff. s sity team “wi 1 be Bieset and Don | “ 9 | Max Tanzer was the leading light : when he scored from a/| Woodland Park ... 6 6 4: - Mackenzie, Little will be in goal. | U’ P CKERS) | ens thaoes summary follow: | ¢ : 3 1 7 bo] ati Monnens gant 4 Alle a} Ineup and way. McCall had left his goal || Boeing Aircraft club a 4 vo : voune | With Couper n' and Alien nd RCED to take tonight's tilt haat ae |] Postoffice .........-. 2 1 | Goff a» wings. Wong and Rowlands ’ ES sire + capiates tally of th : / 12) the University of Washington Mina i. the “ye “es Heiner oo onl wu 1OR DIVISION : are in reserve. |sextet, in order to remain in the run-) Minker aay * Won Lost; Draw Goals Goale Points lbenno “ a Frangione 0% & wonderful overhead ‘pass TEAM 01 = THOMPSON ‘WINS j ning for the Amateur Hockey assy | for : / HORNSBY WANTS ciation playoff, the Wanderers will |] Cowan Cigar Co.. s 3 1 30 hie. ALLEY TOURNEY | put a bolstered lineup on the floor, |, |] South Purk .... a | 3 1 3 The U. & naval sredemy may In the Individual sweepstakes on SALARY BOOST ‘« team management announces. We |] Washington Park ' . . ee ee Sens casesemeet line Imperial alleys last night, Fred] Jim ‘McDonald will make his first Berens wes the outstanding star || paard Junior’ 5 . too Nenseal rece eh “dian 'nes | Thoms in O'Donnell and Holts | LOUIS, Feb. 10-—There ts just appgarance with the Wanderers, and (Sf the game His combination was || gen Paris. Hilliar 3 7 1 10 7 Kiyck’s Syracuse crew on May 2.” |finiahed one, two, three. | $10,000 a year separnting Rowers |is figured to tighten the defense. VARSITY LEAVES Geeelient. He played particularly |} Hawthorne Junio 3 6 1 20 7 . row Be Hornaby, star mecond baseman of the 4 win for the University will cinch|FOR LAST TRIP x H with Tommy, Barwicks on the | anen A. A 9 1 9 Lowden Gnd Prefecier a : hp }8t. Louis Cardinals, and his bosses it side of the field. He shot three / Frank Kelly was the best man on defense for the winners. Burns Weston also played well for the | ) SENATORS HAVE. TALL FLINGER} New York and Washington are little baseball ‘The Giants and Senators or of di Allen A. A. Boys Slip Razzberry to Cowan Eleven ‘The biggest upset in the juhlor students, Bennett, Watts and Fletcher were only players to play their Sou! game for the Maple Leafs. staging a contest of their own, re battling for the ho mnie damentals of the tien of Professor I. reetor of athintion. BL Reiter, RUTH SPEAKS has been indefinitely suspended ty| ‘™ Derteuth settle November SO MODEST LY | in‘1ss traces at the Yevaion tast | eee! after Ses Babe Ruth is even thore frankly week, in which he planted a wallop mercenary than m of the do on Jimmy Malone, a rival promoter. |DAME RUMOR sters thought he pe, according te ting the building of Lehigh aniversity will inasgnrate tor football drill in the fon- under diree- ai. About 4,000 people watched the || division of The Star Soccer league cher in the m game. was registered Sunday, when the veo glia he ag of ROSIER, coax GO: SSR ) The teams lined up as follows: || Alien Athletic association trim er named | has bought the Boston A. A. be West Seattle—McCall, goal; Me med the Cowan Clear Co. by a 1 “stim? MeGraw, so the fesal od pace aoe WGrath, Upton, fullbacks; Kelly, Ma- || to 9 score at Woodland park. It)’ snort saya, in fresh from the tall un- | “*anuarters Quarterman, halfbacks;!| Was the first win of the » cut, and never wore a pair of shoes| — Untve: ot pane ; este, marwioke, 1, °F whe Align Gays. Cuacwicks i the Galveston club, of the Tex. | (are a part of the spor forwards. Maple Leafs— || Scored the only goal of th oy sh ed him. ‘The Giants’ | “*restum Bats goal; Watts, Gailgraith,|| from & serimmage in would |} °mtty ¢ Claude Jonnard, who stands! mantora boasts « rifie club. ‘The ste White, Abbey, Smith, || half. A win for the Cowans would |! six feot, seven inches, Both gia denis first te be @ telegraph Brady, Fergie, || ®&¥® cinched the junior tropby |) are pitchers. match with University of Was ington ‘ "|| for the Cigar team. As it Is, they dionthew February 14. must at st the th Washington team Sunday in order to have a} CLAY HITE HAS oc paSenteeiate, tevthall games ave clear title to the hogors. re aye BEEN SUSPENDED! }:"... Clay Hite, local boxing promoter,| 84 ceneluding with the 1, Dasebal! CHURCH LOOP The Bnohomish American Legion | team defeated the First n squad of Seattle, 43 to oh Saturday evening, tily was ¢ in the first half, chureh men leading at half time | but the legionngires ran away in the ast period, INORTHERN MITT "MEN COP GOES LINGHAM, Feb, 13.—Two jattie boys, Joe Palmer and Frankie beaten by n Green, we Joe and Sid Walters, respectively, at the opening Elks’ smoker here. The card was fast and drew a good crowd, WOMAN 18 GOLF “PRO” Nestman { pence | | | on @ free kick from = |New York dispatch. The Bambinc NEW LEADOFF MAN TALKS AGAIN | dtrw. Georce Harrison tue been re Band foul just outside of the penalty | wants a flat $75,000, with a bonus of| Hither Heine Groh or Dave Ban. | \tained by the New Canterbury Golf aren, east ene seenefe% | $500 for every home run he clouts| croft will head the New York Giantas’| The latest “Dempsey” rumor, em-| WU OY an uw oO agi Genes at Colambie yeeterday. ‘The | during the season of 1922, with no| batting order this ae Oe otter of $66 ae - oo eo ee enter | sional, She will instruct the f final count was 1 to The field deductions for the period of his sus parture soil Nos persed roms an Ragtas ne members of the club, and is was @ sea of md. The losers out cis «Pag aie keane. have dameniaey source for another Dempsey-Ca nin mbere ¢ " 4 te Beller’ tones ment of |* 7 4 7 aber to be staged in Lo lieved to be the only woman links detense | raised the ante to $40,000, with the|new pace setter sous Pc r pro 1 in the United States, Miffened whenever their goal was (hore run clause added, but the Babe | _ x fe v Fa vague, bu’ endangered. bo canes Sele | VTON , ou |Kearns, Dempsey’s manager, in| bean ‘ i ‘The trams lined ap as follows: «> Mis won't Hotes | INC TON MAY QUIT sticking close to Broadw with his| CONTROL SAC PARK duniors—H ow. ; ; c | Leg tbr Maingten, ‘Vernon out) o's the erounk, apparentiy w it.| Charles and Lewis Moreing, own: | TIGERS SIGN COLLEGIAN | fielder, who wax recently traded to |" wth nt IY WOlt-| ote Gf the Bactainedho bastiall dub | Robert L. Humphreys, pitcher of |the Beaumont club by Manager Bit! |!" for something to “break now contro the Sacramento park, the Georgetown university, has been | Easick, declares that be will quit the deal for the . ne de 01 1@ purchase of the igned for a tryout with the Vernon ba ball rather than go to the Texas LANDIS QUIETS ground having been completed re. jeagué club, | | cently. ee | MONEY CHATTER|™” — : One good that I Commis. | KILL LIONS | = sioner Landis has done“for the na-| A total of 252 mountain lions were Woodland park defeated the Tosing in a er tional game is to eliminate much of | killed in California and shipped to the | NS pattie cesta "ey "sony ne the tiresome ealary bickering be- (fish and game commission for boun- | ‘The Star learue. The final score was! tween clubs and players over their | tles last year. The pelts of males . = ¢ ty J park boys ran wild in the| The Women’s National Golf and out the proposed course of the 2 contracts. The judge forces jare worth $20 and females $30. ET ne fone oe come Tennis club, recently tau) | Merced Golf and Country club which | fairness on both sides in most cases, | 4 in New York, will be exelusiv | was recently orgunized and a player risks indefinite suspen. | KONEY RELEASED the Cowan Clear ¢ for the fair sex and its member. = Iwion if he doesnt’ take a reasonable Edward Konetehy, after 15 years at Lincoln park. A win for the tor- ship will be limited to 400. The | Siiidds dita: tics: idee ‘oacnnaan a of playing in the major leagues, has pership fee will be |as protemional of the Spokan been given his unconditiona} release, \try club. Novak will rest | TO DRAFT CODE Konetchy is endeavoring to line up |dutiés March 1 William C. Prout, president of the | managgr’s job. a a ‘ i Mile. Suzanne Lenglen is piaying Amateur Athletic Pnion and vice dat dellencr wehedule for mext Bun-| eoig at Nice, France. It is a new! The California state junior goit! President of the American Olympic ACK KELLY DEAD se DIVISION diversion of the great lawn tennis | anplonship tournament will bo |*s#ociation, will draft a code to gov SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 13.—Jack Bovine Aireraft at | exponent. staged during the latter part ot @T? the Amateur athletic activities of |Kelly, at-ono time welterweight box- 3:16, Referee—Bilty | in Sms Bian the Del Motte and Pebble {thé 2200 councils of the Kni pion of the Coast, isglead fice at mtia-| Toledo has three public golf | pine . ’ | Columbus ach courses. | Jack Hall. | courses and later in the season will | | OR DIVISION have another. ‘The locker charge 4 rhe PeOBiors F | CHESS ‘TOURNEY at Lincoln Sate at | $3.75, no other charge being made | The biennial tourney for the Ca es ! Southern tour of Bob M. | “e ‘ Hawthorne Juniors vs. Allen «| ‘omen's Golf association of Phil-| and Walter Hagen has aT th Reine ee, Ce Hawtyy A. A at] Women's Golf nclation of Phil-| held in Montreal in Marck Lower Woodland atip m Ret-bageint Prete tt west in| abandoned. Altho they were ask |!'°" mnt fadeiphia includes 27 clubs, largest in | nye . George Hoefling | 0 ee = [clase players, residents of Can: Park va Hallard Juniors at |the United States | ev for 36 | year, can compete by paying ‘codiand park at 1 p. m. et- | 7 ments, they were ur [trance fee. ven eree— Billy Waller ate | Aitnend will next winter add able to seeure enough dates to vey yp PR a four golf comnts, thus doubling warrant the (rip | PLAN FOR BOWLING A iE SIG its equipment. | Erte contemplates a modern struc | gpdlored — sever, Sonat | ‘The California Bankers’ tourna-|ture for indoor sports fit to hold MEN. & WO WOMEN Heague catcher, has been signed a#| pwice postponed on account-of the| ment will be play Del Monte|the A. B. C. bowl : ‘ " i , onte |the A, Tt vowling congress should ie ichiganOntario leagu of the board. election of officer | f the Tualatin Countr A. C. Scales, of ‘fan Francisco, | CONNQLLY ‘AFTER COIN ’ REDS SIGN BUSHER wheduled to be held Tuesday was winner of low gross honors in| Joe ConMbolly, the outfielder the oeier _ Sahewon a rh Uhanded | |the recent Auto Show golf tourney | Seals sent te the Texas learue last Outfit ng & pitcher of the Hay City district, has! Willie Lock, San Francisco pro-|at Del Monte, George Erlin won'the| «pring and whom. the w York SECOND INIC been siene4 *~ the Cincinnati Keds. fessional, has been engaged to lay| net honors Thatta: eee bal 1332 SECONE JO9UNION ig a’ holdout. ¢ over the new qontract he is here to sign. Horfisby wants to sign a three year agreement at $25,000 a season, i bis owners are offering him $ 000, according to an unoffic port. The expired contract Hed for $11,000 @ year re of Hornsby TEAM BEATEN BUFF MISSED ~ ENGLISH COIN Buff has left England for 1 States, after spending, time ther ch of eany coin, without climbing into a ring The English boxing public is getting too cagey to pay out its shillings and champion fight if he isn't eqrious enough ta put his title at comme an English dis phnny Ur t some in 96 to # stake, pateh THOMA LEADING BOWLING STARS) CHICAGO, Feb, 13.—Fred ‘Thoma of toago ds in the world's ip bowling tourna total of 158 19 classic champions ment here with points in 35 games. D. Devito of Chicago is second with 1 50 nd F. Kafora of Chicago is third with 157 25-50. in 30 games. More earthquakes occur in Italy and Japan than in all other coun tries combined. Money-back guarantee suit. 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YOUNG CORBETT HOME AT LAST NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—After years up and down the bright lights Corbett, con- of Broadway, Young jqueror of the great Terry McGove lis on his way back to his olf home / fin Denver. He has gone home stay Young ( he beat MeGow big money and spent able to. get it. Chas, A. Stoneham, owner of the New York Giants, staked him to $500. PORTLAND BALL PLAYERS SIG PORTLAND, Feb. 13.—Piteh Middleton Detroit American r league s last season, terms and will sign contracts w' Porth within the next few da: William H. Klepper, B announced today Portland immediat | wired Klepper | } cu NNINGHAM SIGNS | Cunningham, jxent to New York last | Seattle, has signed his 1922 Cunningham is being considered & successor to George Burns. Rilly Buying Real Estate Or making a mortgage loan on real estate, you are entitled to the fullest measure of title protec- tion—and that means only one thing, viz.: Title Insurance One of our Title Insurance Policies speaks with author ity, for it is issued only after the most careful and the examination and heek of the records, and then all of our assets—more than $650,000 —stend behind it, ough cross Insist upon Insurance, Washington ek Insurance Com “Under State Super $150,000 Permanent Guaranty Fund Deposited With State Treasurer at Olympia having title pany rhett was a pet of Broad. home only after have accepted contract. You Are 22) rT, to He N ers ith } will the outflelder) should hb as ‘The University of Washington bas- of the season. the Vandals at Coast [Oregon Aggies. | win two here. honors for kethall five is leaving for Idaho to- night on the first lap of the last trip ‘The two games with Moscow mean the the Washington jeagers. Two wins and they will be a cinch unless Puliman stages an upset Friday and Saturday. the locals come back home to wind | up the season in twe weeks with the If the locals lose one game on the road, they will be in position to be nosed out by the Cor- He | Yallis men, should the latter squa Two wins at Idaho, }and the locais are sitting pretty. Then The five famous regulars—Lewis, | juries interfere, The j} way and Fra | tomorrow. and Sutherland, with the | LOSERS FACE club last |ELIMINATION and Outfielder Wolfer, with the}! Nicholson, Sielk. Crawford and Bry i} most likely play every minute while the team is away unless Froude and Frank j land will be the mainstays among the subs. losers face elimination from in are favor of the prep basketball race when Broad- Klin play at Franklin Both teams have lost but Seaver owner,/ one game—Queen Anne taking their measures on the hill floor. Sutherland will leave Detroit for) Tigers and, Quakers Both the evenly y, and will bring | matehed, ‘with the floor advantage to a likely young pitcher with bim, he }morrow being Quakers. the In the other games, Queen Anne $1.27. © no journey to West Seattle, trouble and winning, year by) while the Ballard and Lincoln teams play at Lincoln, with the latter teat being favored. Championship HOCKEY Only two more home games left. Victoria Seattle Wednesday February 15th 8:30 P. M. Sharp ADMISSION: $1.00—Tax 10e—Total $1.10 ‘Tax o—Total $1.40 $1.59—Tax 16ce—Total $1.75 Reserved seats now on sale at ave. the Phone Main Arena office, 1210 Sth 2493.

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