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Question Must Be Soon, as Carnival Is Booked for April BY HAROLD MARQUIS OULD the University of Wash ington extend a general invita tien to all western colleges ant Wnlversities to participate in the April? @nnual Raay Carnival in Geach “Hee Edmundson and Grad Ms holding up the extension of invt tations for the big meet. The Washington Relay Carnival ‘was #0 originated two years ago All Coast conference schools were Amvited at the conference meeting Mm December, but the question of extending the limits to all other Pennsylvania relay games have "| Become so national that they in elude relay teams from colleges in | all parts of the country. Even high ‘Schools and prep colleges are listed ‘BMong the entries in the big Pena If Washington hopes to i @ Relay Carnival in “West that will compare with Penn's \ in the East they must adopt game policy of generally extend invitations. CH IS HOOPERS ‘The question will probably be set tied soon after the return of Coach Bémundson from his present trip with the basketball team, as the date for the carnival is April 29. ‘Qnd plans must soon be definitely California ts not expected to @ In the Relay Carnival Beason and Southern California wi the coach if they send a The Bears must de in the national games and wil! not be able! | t© make the trip to Seattle. ' Stanford has indicated her tnten- ool of sending a team to the relay If the Cards send men Rortn ®t will give Northwest tans @ chance to see Morris Kirksey in action. With Charlie Paddock off par. | @inder artist in the West and would ®& pretty exhibition for Seattle followers. All other confer- _ teams for the meet. _ ‘THE WASHINGTON _ OUTLOOK Hurley and Casey Ander Ts of first and second back for the dashes with Ray Eckmana on tap for places: famous Washington quarter. mile team will be intact for this year and never fuiled to take first. His quarter milers are Reg Bie Pratt, Don Douglas, Crawford Ernie Hathaway and Henry Laudy ‘The loss of “Swampy” Davis will | be a hard blow to the two-mile re: Jay team that wap for the past two/ Seasons. Beall, Calder, Williams and Dougins will probably be in the half mile tryouts for this race. For distance men Edmundson t= up in the air. Meisnest, Taylor, Wright, Forster and Peake will pve |) on the track for the long jaunts © * but whether they will be able to earry off honors is uncertain. 4 ‘* certifieste showing that Pete Will be out for the rest of the year. He will be replaced by Fred Taylor. ‘The hearings on the Cowan Cigar pro test against the Allen Athieti tion and the Maple Leafs meainat Beattie will be h F The Star at meeting must as the baseball session st the managers of these teams are asked to attend. Associa Weat If the Cowan protest te granted, when they won. will be over, fetied, and Co Toth West Seattle and Maple Leufs will be in action Sunday. The Leaf team will play the Boeing Aircraft lub at Woodland park, and the West will tangle with the Postoffice at Hiawatha, ftar soccer players that Karl Managers of all te ing Bunda it that t are filed 6 than Vrid ‘This is the question that {x puxzling | Mate Manager Darwin Molsnost and | fe held as an invitation event and! "western schools is the present ques: | the} the track, Kirksey is the fastest | Decided Invitations Must Go, Out | { Junior Baseball Pilots to Meet at Star Friday N ANAGERS and players interested in the organi- vation of the Third Annual Star Junior Baseball league will meet at The Star office Friday night at 8 p. m. to consider first plans for the seasgn. The league this year will operate along the same lines that the basketball loop conducted by The Star this winter has been worked out. The teams will be divided into two leagues by draw and then each team will play each team in their division once. The two leading teams in each division will then play a round robin for the title while the other squads will tangle in an elimination series for the Class B honors. Last year's league Included 18 teams. About that | number, are expected for this season, The play will’start the first week in April and the THE ‘College Sevens to Play Wa hington Puck Chasers |Seattle Once More Takes Washington Drops Hard- Meet British Columbi- ans at Arena Tonight) BY HAROLD MARQUIS He ity of British Colom bia Univer will open the season of in hockey Wanh against ter Hegiate Arena. champions of lant year, defeating wers in the final playoff reputed as strong aa ever ington tonight tn adians were the the and this vince are season. Washing has “thown Seattle managers will have about six weeks in which to line up their teams for the season. It is important that every manager interested should attend this first meeting so as to know what to pre- _Pare for before the season gets started. George Brown Makes — |: Good Time in Walk World's Title Claimant Hoofs 2.1 Miles Thru Down- town Seattle Streets in 16 Minutes and 45 Second Gives Some Advice BY SEABURN BROW Stepping off 2.10 miles of Seattle streets in 16 minutes and 45 seconds yesterday, George N. Brown, world’s cham- pion professional walker, Who is appearing at The Moore theater this week in an act.called “Pedestrianism,” demon- strated the perfected form that has won him a place at the! head pf the heel-and-toe ranks. The time, considering that the course, which started at |Yesler way and covered the downtown district, was upgrade this | | almost thruout, was excellent; and the trainers accompany jing Brown were forced to trot all the way to keep up wit. |him. i in the special sprints last year,|means to build conte | SPrints of five miles or lens call fc teams are expec’ Ben | realize the necemit Walking is rapidly coming into prominence in American sports, following a long period of le thar RY, and the increas- ing imterest of the public will) —————--—-— soon give it a place on the!” major field meets of the! country, according to Brown. “Walking requires strength, en durance and careful conditioning and trainin, says the championt “There is no other sport that com-/ pels more the athlete. Short “wind. At the finish of his Seattle jaunt, Brown was jone to temporary ex ustion, as he has not trained for comp m for some time, = not in shape for the sustained effort of such a distance. Brown's time for the 100-mile walk 14 hours and 34 minutes, be claim he world’s record. in vaudeville act, in which he fs annisted by Miss Marion Ardell, who “Many amateur walkers with na | stands high in the list of feminine tural ability fail because they fail to | pedestrian stars, is 2 demonstration of mastering the | of the form and stride he uses In hin | perfection of fornf and astride that | professional races. succes calls for.” “And don't forget that walking as Brown helped train Jack Dempsey |a professional sport ts nothing soft: | for his bout with Georges Carpen-|and that it lx conting into prominence | | tler last July, taking the fistic cham-}and will be recognized for what tt ‘s| pion for long walkg. *} worth in the future of the American Boxers “are realizing more and/track,” i Brown's Injunction more the importance of walking as a up stamina andjinto a line ot entirely different methods of trai ing | to youthful athletes who wish to break | a future. with Slow Ball Great Aid| to Pitcher le | | Franklin and Lincoln will argue in thetr peason aguinet the best amu hard lant hoekey In gave U. B the games University the ’ and h t in picked up a lot of spe and is out « scalp on Seattle walls Little b profensional the nets this played lant th season to Canuck Goafle y » shown in prnetic hin work and Work in defense will be kenaie and Gordon peanon tn « counted on to keep the B out of the Washington net h in Don 3 ing with Capt A | | Louis Coupes, the fastekating center, Is counted on for the largest hare of the University of Wash against B Melville “Toots” Bissett will be on neton goaln c. Gott and the wings While the Northern untvernity’s squad is reported as one of the bent amateur puck teams on the other nide of the international line, the Washington team is given an even break with them by most observers ‘The locals are ax yet undefeat in eur septeta in the city Last yeer Vancouver won the Northern game, while the second, played in Seattle, wan a tie Following ere the probable line ups v. ot W. rn Littie a ug MarKeneie p Quintidin 1 Allen w w “ EXPERTS HAVE MacKeos IT ALL DOPED ': ‘That We thelr astern brethren is a term have “n ng on” foregone conclusion, altho situa crop up which are hard to exp! The fact that “Brick” Muller, versity of California end and member allAmerican 1921 | football team, tonnes pasnes from 40 to 60 yards has been a power. But now a bright Kasterner has bit upon & solution. )Dhe atmosphere on Conte he says, particularly in Call fornia, is much lighter than that in the Middle Went and East. A foot farther thru Western if Mutle gridiron Unt of Walt Camp's all will travel Toeretore, an Eastern dd be cut down some yards by the heavy (and by ern atmosphere, So that's netued. SLUGGER WON’T TELL SECRET HANLON SLATED | MILWAUKER, Feb. 16 SEATTLE the Pacific | STAK THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1922. Mets Maul Idaho Wins. Battery C Wins Initial Victorian Game and Battle in Cage Finais | Puck Men Hoop Title» ‘ rmory Quintet Wallops Collins Cubs, 19 to 11; Don | Ripley Is Star of Game; Ben Paris and Dandy Bak- | ing Co. Fives Clash Tonight at K. of C. Gym BY LEO H. Hockey Lead With 7to| Fought Game, Giving LASSEN Nil Win Over Capitols) Idaho Clean Sweep B” TERY C waltzed off with 'the first game in. the J final series for The Star junior basketball trophy at | BTANDENGS tea #TANDINGS ». pa, |Collins playfield last night, defeating the Collins Cubs, cada vor sa a laa ! 19 to 11 ancouve ' . walt r ‘ The Collins team showed unexpected defensive strength rHo th tar | z ; «¢ ‘se/and held the Battery men close thruout. The score at the ved, duds: Wad Or 2 4 Gil end of the first half was 7 to 5, with the National Gua tied Saves quintet leading, , ete pen hi Mb wine ae*\ In the second period, however, the winners got busy and put up their best Coust conference basketball race) With Don Ripley and Army Bakenhus taking the lead ve of the here last night, the University of/in the offensive driye, they 4- - em at the Arena | Washington quintet, after giving the | cine 9 . b quintet, « avin cinched the game With sev- D:| University of Idubo a five-point lead & Battery C Plays — t0 lin the firat half, fought it» way to| °ral field gagls. . a g and aweeping |r ce yen ie te way 10) Ripley was easily the star of Battery A With wa nly to me thy in the vi Aad “ ‘ ttle NOW Needs | Tne final moore stood at 32 to 28, | Aerated th eanen. Yee Sur Battery C, one of the leading Ps bo Pte oi an! heme ‘The fact t the conference title | field gouls and five free throw canteneess, <0 pol I By: i tt of its two remain r leading the scorers hoop il y « f practically hinged on the outcome ‘ ‘ . ; rae pe tg be made the gu » of the fastest BAKENHUS oe send ry pte by niire of @ place |/and roughest ever seen on the local SCORES tonight at 620 o'clock. he win. | #aO © playot floor Bakenbue tossed in two pretty onight a 0 o'clock, “The It noomed ax if the great handicap ; . Phy the well || ner of thie game will argue with ee imposed by the lons of Walker put |, mgt be g wanes pyelti — om se pa > ted 4 rit tower || the Co. L team gf Everett for] }) af of the theattie " Diayed bee, |fram the game on personal fouls of strength on the defense a 4 i ter than he could. For the firat 19), 10800 started with a rush that} The Collins team was plainiy off) | later in the |mimutes it was more joan of 9 /DrouRHE them an early lead, the first |stride as they amined many easy |horee race—but after that the Mets |"#!f ending 16 to 10. hota under the tusket, but the) had everything thelr own way, and| 2% the final period Washington |close guardir of the Battery! hooked for tonight, with the Ben Victoria's defense and offense seemed | *T*4 cut down the narrow mar ards mad necesmry for them | parig ard five mixing with the lequally futile, gin, Lewls throwing the basket that'to hurry their shots considerably Dandy Baking Co. at the Knights off Gordon Fraser, substituting in the (itd the score at 24 all one minute played a good game! Columbus at 7. rover'’s berth, played a brilliant game |P*fore the whiatlé ended the second ard while Morrly Feldman) ‘These teams are as eventy matched thrvout and stopped rush after runh | Period: good guarding as two basketball aguads can por by the visitors, but chief honors go}, 1% the overtime the Vandals! Bob Morris refereed the game In| «ily be and the score chould hed nie Morrig, who scored four |Munched a drive which gained them|gooq style, which was cleanly | close of the seven goals, and to Happy | four feb a, while they held the | ntayed. | Bob Morris will handle the whi. Holmes, who da ntone wall, Wo" ; hians to four point hiss THK DETAILED again. against which Victoria could make| A! Fox mg, Torwerd, wae Nigh | The et ho impression point man with five f Sie tags oe aa - tr started the scoring by |19 out Pye i" — we Battery C. | Paris Billiards. i shooting two solos within 10 seconds | ine win led the Ripley | ye ’ wi the first peric the second period | OU " ¥ - © Jim Riley ar Rowe bot Washington (28) m6 G ee worked thelr way thru the Vb otorn4 9 gy - : be Gefonse for unassisted goate. Morria P niet ete The Seatt! at = 16 Seattle Boys’ club team failed ay . i twice more in the final cb Gayrsies 2. to show up for the game with Washe at ter, once ynasaisted and once ington Park in the first elimination Hi Frank Foy#ton’s stick, and the final ries melee at Collins last night, and 6 got point was hung up by Filey, on an tue bark team won tne game by from Foyston The second game in big playott tsforfeit © than it has i to the show London to Build Stadium TIQegl eece@Rs>s 775 TR Victoria 015, Washing oes See 3 ' for Dempsey-Carp Fight : ’ wee BRUINS AGAEN | w . BEAT OREGON ms = BERKELEY, Cal, Feb. 16—The BY HENRY L. FARRE | reg large enough to accommodat © by periods University of Oregon dropped it EW YORK, Feb. 16.—Chai the Olympic games, great inte: is. : Mth consecutive basketball game Cochran, noted British fe. [national fights and the big foothalll Keoving here last night, losing the last of # | rmoter, is to tyilld an Immense sport | matches. anes, 1, Morriag, 18:09; 3, Mor oe serien to the University of | stadium in London. Ordinarily, that | ge cea pg i A Rie aiid California, 20 to 22. Oregon display: | mean: ning. jsays he no inite plans, bul md perted—f, Riley, 1:98; 4, Rows! 4 surneising strength in the second | ae. cans jthat he will do anything his n ein peried—$, Marris trom Poymon, |half, but the lead piled up by Geo] TO Denne, “weeks. bevy} Jack Kearns, arranges fi LDN ris, 1, Miley from | Bears in the first period, which end.|Welght champion, fs looking over| ead Rabetitutions ed, 13 to 3, made the effort hope-|steamship pamphlets in the shadow| Kearns has been wanting to Puree \pertes oDriden lone, lof the transatiantie piers, Nothing |Europé for over a year. Hb wa Laughlin (or Dunderdais Stelhnee extraoniinary for one possessed of/all ready to go last winter at this TES ENJOY jcash and a wandertust. time, when the “battle of the cens 80PT EVENING | Putting two and two together,|tury* popped up. He says now CORVALLIS, Ore, Feb. 16.—Run.|bofever, it puts a Little wind in/that he ts willing fo make the trip ng away from their opponents fn |the sails of the npwey-Carpen-|if American promoterg can’t pil o second period, Oregon Agricif.|ter second-act rt the champion to werk. They can't. " < ce last ght defeated| Newspapers received today from/There isn't a bout in sight except Willamette university at basketball, london dealt at length with the|with Harry Wills, and talk of a-{bout seems to have blown over ‘Vancouver Eleven Would wi ent in the init ette put up a stitt lal period, ther project of Cochran to build a sta arcu } | went to pieces. the feature game of the hi Amaia “sched re Terat, Nae? ot taoebaliy (dn TO BOX CHAMP FANS GET RISE __| morrow. ott in : mts | a Saat gayest store toy that tm ngs wine] taentweiht commpin easy] OUT OF BENNY Pla *Star Soccer uad 13 to 14 let in thete first sign a contract h the New York! Leonard m Jimmy Hanton ns . So Says Walter Johnson, | thie, year, "bet the North Badere | Yanks for $25,000. He anid he had| tone ard ay er, in ney home|, Benny Leonard is all riled up over) -= Washington Ace, Who} he's sirrsathened ronidernbiy’ sines | named his, price to the club owners, | burg noon, if plans of the promo the insinuations from several quar-/ ANTE St. Andrew's soccer club, offedly prove to be one of the biggest Ought to Know land 1 not heard from them. Hej go'thru. m has signed for the ™ that he “carried” Rocky Kansas | Vancouver, B, C., would like to/ fixtures of the year. | Would not make his price public. | bout which I tentatively set for! in their last be n New York. The | arrange a home-and-home seri¢s with) Should this proposition, fall thru, the latter part of February; but ampion de cording to a/a picked team from, The Star league, | too, the climax of the Seattle season BY WALTER JOHNSON > THOMAS STILL © | Leonard's tract to meet Pal| New York wire, that he cannot knock | according to Bob Fi Maple Leaf | will undoubtedly be a melee betwee AN a pitcher prolgng his career, | bagkets as a | Moore in New Orleans on February jout every man he goes up against, player, who has recently come here| two pickea tegms. pin Ycagooghegend aco Fe Paget eeimny ly Caryl fener Rm Rod caw) fae Rg grag aed oY velops a Slow bali and a change of CH Denver go to be moved up, if uit b g on the certainty of his | ol te “ ICAGO, b. oT} Harry qul i rtainty id i 0 ninaas Pa Thon Bmddock, Pa., Increased |C®#™pion signs at all . leep wallop. onard blames his) 1¢ @ team Is picked from’ Tpe Star \CASEX CAGERS his lead in the world’s classic bow!-| 7" ilure to put Kansas away in the|ieueue to play the Canadiahs, the Tam positive a change of pace will|'t tig. tournament here “tod his| CALIFORNIANS 1ith round of their bout, when Kan-|niayers on the Seattle squad would | ARE WINNERS K prove most beneficial to any pitcher. Johnny Mager the other forwar core being 271 7-50 points jeas wax knocked down and roxe| save to assume the local financial] The strong Knights of Columbus i £0: sto prolong Isl ee ee Ny fh tg ag WANT RACING |store." 00" overexatrment. which |sehoqsnii Rie uly 2g pelo bet 6 WR eaake bie tam at) oo ond with 261 15-60 in 60 games, and} California racing enthOsiasts plan madi gy ger “moat © ae € hia pan xt | A series with the leaders of the | Victory last night at the Casey hall, Me ball games much easier. Broadway will entertain West Seattte Phe ch », is third with | to circulate a petition to place on th " “| Portland City league was planned | taking the Camp Lewis Officers’ ff 8 mn sorry that I didn't t to| Friday. The Tigers will be favored to : jtempt to put Kansas away, ve : n sorr, a id hl gy AR 2h tcl tally Cogn ro bed ames. ember's election in the stason, but the propo | into camp. by a 55 to 26 tl: Jack Te er a slow ball earlier in mY | wn’ yet this your with bet nvolved quite a bit of finan-| 26 tilly. Jacke 34 | (WALT M’CREDIE Some pitcherw takegnaturally | to the throwing of a slow ball | of record, that pitch. | fast ball have al, It is a matte ers using a very ways had or less diftic mastering the-slow bal | T am at a loss to decount for much| he left the game the Quakers start- a condition, unless it ie because the| ¢d piling up the points, Mondacheia grip on the ball is much different in| Piers the fleor ae well as any player throwing the a aed eects It trying a ball, have met with only fair success. fast or slow ball, *¢ spent much to perfect time of late but Quem Ann slow For a slow ball to be ef must be thrown with ex same motion as the fast t has been my greatest difficulty with | Dob Moria, who t# handting the whis I have found St a hard matter to| cuit and he in proving a valuable a, use my fast ball motion in deliver. | tion to the prep staff of officials ing the slow ball. As a matter of Queen Anne has a clever you! fact, Lyhave never been able to con | istently do it. I, have habit of roa a me my style slightly, which, of i ye’ crack sophomore clase would be « first team man n most any other club in the elt but with such stars an Jesse Dow ch Shulte holding down ips off the batter to the slow | | Despite the fact that the slow ball requires no great physical effort, it impossible for | is not necessarily an easy delivery ow. tle bearw on th rm. The grea t asset of | me mow ball in prscnging. the ther youngster who bears watching career a fast ball pitcher i that pati Wewell: whe ta siaviee a eaaek it makes it easter for him to win. ‘id pd team. He the opposition starts clouting his fast to Walter Me-| one he has something diffegent in re erve taketh car « tip from me a » AMERICAN LOOP livers with a natural motion 4 PUTS UP PRIZE) much easier on the arm than any! Yearly the most valuable player} other delivery used by # pitcher jin the American league will receive | @ prize valued at $1,000, according to | 1 recent Hecision. It is believed that | the custom will stimulate stars with | ON WAY SOUTH econd-division clubs, who, with no bb ance for the pennant, have hereto. | hig alter McCredie, Seatth: pilot, hi fore Wad little incentive to give the f ‘ort where Will Stop | best that is in them ‘ is prize, in addition to the meth Ve 6 Bor n California ere | od of wplitting the world series mon. | he Indian pitchers will report ale eon the first three clubs, | week or #0 before the regular train: | gives every man in the league some | ing camp open Htockton. He left | thing to work for outside of his sal | |for the Rone City last night, | ary | prep athletic | the |ton and Hod Eile | JOPLIN CLUB |\TIGER TRACK CALL ISSUED track call was issued by Herthiaume at Broadway t afternoon, He First “Sherry” high ceeds Mike uc of the track coaches in th re mow Pow will not start work for a yet, today’s me being association seanion. AKLAND MOUND) EN TO START) OAKLAND, an dpitcher: Coast leng at Myrtledale Spring Cal, Feb. 16.—The will pry the lid off training " today. All of exeept Herb Bren. r, have been ordered henson mound men, to report . 1 | Im order to intr STILL ALIVE 80e FOR ROUND coarsecet, introduce our new Persistent rumors that the Joplin, |M VICTORIA, BIC Uehtest and stre © known, Mo., club, of the Western league, has | IES ona \ tea tated i haere RS seme Oe Onver of the given up its franchise a flat denial from the club magn: who are going 1922 season 1221 Thed Ave "COR UNIVERSITY have brought | ahead with plans for | | Davidson and and the games were aban-| i Fred Bonney lead the ky, on to | AYE, THE DEAD in under the direction of scoring, dropping in field goals 4 proposed measure would permit 19) won maybe’ you don't know it,|°%" be made covering the expenses, j ball most of the tithe. ayn of F Sundays excepted, in|, Well, maybe’ you don't know it.) vnich would be considerable for trav.| ‘The Casey 140-pounders defeated each county in any one year dl gy PF pinata ge Worth {¢lius and rooms ant board fora 15-!the Crusaders, 14 to 8, in the pre Tan, last week. * Fem the wame biras (man sutad. t ries will undoubt- liminary. 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