The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1922, Page 8

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Two Washington Cagers Placed on Star’s Team Jimmy Bryan and Evan Lewis Are Awarded Positions on Mythical Team; Alex Fox Is Big Star of Season; Jimmy Eggleston and Jack Hjelte Are Placed THE STAR'S ALL- COAST FIVE { | AR ILLOW ING squads for the Coast co asketball seasc FIRST TRAM POstTiON SECOND TEAM Lewis, Washingtor Forward m, O. A, € A. Fox, Idaho Forward Talt, California Bryan, Washington Guard Crawford, Washington at Bxgieston, California Guard Richards, O, A. ¢ eX BY LEO H, LASSEN WO Washington men, one Oregon Aggie and one Ci fornian are given places on The Star’s 1922 All-Confer- ace basketball team. j The writer has seen every club in the conference play ex- cept Idaho, the Oregon Aggies and Stanford, the records of WOULD “Tien » HOSTING TIME INSTEAD OF AGAINST FOR Ponts games being accepted for these ry teams along with the ) Sad Nez recommendations of Coach “Heck” Edmundson of Washing- LV 4 ton, who has witnessed both Idaho and the Aggies in action| SS tN / Stanford had a weak club this year and didn’t rank with the other leaders, having no outstanding players. | Alex Fox, the Idaho forward, is pe’ »s the outstanding star of the season. He played wonderful basketball in the a qe big series with Washington at} | ~~ x \" T Moscow scoring something Official Coast > > \ like 45 points in the two KY 1 e . Edmundson says he Team Is Named TX i the best dribbler in the ‘ by All Coaches Teague. He is also the most ofttic J accurate foul shot. Evan Lewis is gtven the other for Ward berth. He played some wonder baskethall MOT OOG! He. SYVVES A” DEAD ON* COMMA TION Tul basketball on the Washington ——— floor. He covers the floor with the Theat of them and he's a good y me ON nd a good shot, both on long tr And off the board To Jack Hjelte of the Orecon Ae Ries, goes tire center jo. H ng food allwround man and & a Bays be hb earned his Jimmy an, of Wash Jimmy Keres named as the muards. ot Calif Bry derfully fast for a big wand he * isa real big league guard Keston < vd 7 fan do everything that a good run 2. eg Ag Ege ming guard should do. He can shoot, |) veciinitniihe sediebad Pass and use his bean. He was the : pivot of the California team in their — games here. To Stinson, of O, A. C., and Talt, |. ps ‘Of California, go the forward Heinle Bitions on the second team. Richard |), boys win. On the other hand, « wie for the Takers will even up the race all around, with one win and one ! im he ranks} po. ben com Mex, Of Idaho: Friel, of Washington |\.\) tre test on the Coast La State, and Coup, of C ; en iat ghia ly api aa iain , ‘all good men, but Stinson thay ated olor : afer The mt would make a smooth wor $8 Sine ect - ~ * Grawtord: ‘9 the nye ry sty ve Serappy guard, and Richa xt « perials ay thre given po PA. C. are guards on the second team. Lehane Mer California, was an outstanding | *efics i. player, but Richards is a more fir ° ee ished performer ars rpshaocgy vg hg Heinie Siclk, tecause of his shoot: | ers me f gum led by one point fing ability and for no other reason, given the position as centcr on tift by ‘Fast Ball With “Hop” Is Pitcher’s One Best Bet -| | Jes BY WALTER JOHNSON | slewing up bit ; e Tas TAT is the best type ball for a} 1 had been working a curve |e te pitcher to use? _ {ball in the me " ; Hf a pitcher has a good fast ball,| became evident t , that is always his one a bit of m batt ‘on ° I don't mean just an ary t P fast ball, but one with a lot of “swift” on it, as Nick Altrock would # much suc. the Pr erhen I came to the Ame “ boners by defeat league 1 scarcely knew there was too} Sere, a. the Sas ‘anything other than a fast ball In a pitcher's repertoire § Mika show un t For three years I used a fast ba the wise ame te Batiaed Cuba atthe entirely, to fool the great hitt «speed, || n 7 of the American lea: I rea That is| believe I enjoyed my greatest , } cease during those three years I ie ha a Give: ball In those first three years, I could] pitcher, from a fast ball pitcher ex-| Kasardar e throw my > vely nad perhaps Baking Co. Just about the batsman, pall. No piteh ever the terrifi when I came league. At the year, I began to more | as we | WASHINGTON BOXERS OFF TO TACOMA rm F' e Wash lakes af the ¢|* ington m rt travelini connty now open for fishing will be | t “ s|to Tacoma cht te t the Pleased to hear that the fishing has * endee t coma Amateur Box b fig materially improved during the past tay Seow Guatehubta'-s week and will present good « t 4 a C ee for the week-end and Washingte « jtak 1 ‘ p. birthday fishing part " . | t M inds, FE. R reports from Sammamis ht a Harola Ward ington this | ; | water int th a | I nd § c The stectbead fishing very goed at TWO CRUCIAL if mix e ‘Tacoma 3 this time lartiste, Chuck ¢ t will meet see | PREP BASKET |!" tcc. tee @ bird men th a ‘ rs ice coming iY make required weight, ‘The visor of gar : B TTLES N oma club I 120-pounder whom § ge llnghihad, A they are anxious to mateh, but Kd 4 vO in nt t thal! gar Hoag of t ersity has been 4 It ol gue tod Queen Ar c boxir 1 open Mar 4 tial title action eld th Mm s80€ wan fe evening, tv ere aa |aueen Anne was playing trout: MARPER FIGHTS ted WELLING SOON a Take. Washington Queen 1 os |OREGON PLANS See a aa ee noe ti RING CARNIVAL izes will he on display prior | eng: intramural 1. Vranktin. Ballard nament t the Universit of Inauiries from Rastern pe ele esl Washington, thet rity of ¢ to the attr » thin f Oe a , 1 is plannir rt mat and | ' ’ " r t th pr THE SEATTLE STAR eal Champion AMO WEEN Yt Bverts “ar Trt STR wer HOWARD | SHOEMAKER THE, NATIONAL AmeTeAa Roche’ wake Chame wT WSL Scveaton SHOMAKCER. ACTALL GENS “TH EN OY IT AEN AE MISStS 15 ROUNDS Tilt from Nevada JAKE SCHAEFER IS CONFIDENT OF DEFEATING Vancouver in Playoff eTANDINGS NCOUVET B play-off f pior Hockey eu by defeating Vi t the Arena last ht by a ncore fot Anid from firat Millionaires piled in four goals |while the imiand visitors were kept j scoreless, it wan a tight battle In the opening frame, Vancouver | livplayed much better form tha the Capitals and, with t und goal, got more th 4 | |< to make the | The A at jy in the f Jcap and he __| Millionaires in the But with Lehman of Victorial’s b INE Ww YO 1.—Charley EUGENE, oO Feb _ 21.—-The made the going @ bit too rout University of Nevada at barket Ww ¢ Jackson of New York , | Halt wo ent fag bine Pa " the judges fecis tory In a season of game The Ber Leonard's champion ee ee ag tn eS. oe and t wo men will probably meet BERS WES See: FNOes, With the in Of ’ Sage Brushers dangerous at all MIXED MATCH | ° z vines Venerauaaliny ietuan ‘hs | ‘The Peoria, Til,, club of the Three we becoming the rane 2 league has purchased Walte ‘ are becoming the rege. The next [PATTERSON IS __|!ctcon hut "nursinnnt wate Cat 8 Woods, boxer Charles | BACK IN BRUSH cite tnternationat leaguers Olsen, grappler, who will meet in| Billy Pattersén has been sold by e two-minute rounds at The Dalles, | the attle ball club th the Je Real Painl Je Wolgast and Mert ¢ than the loeal mags thought him : Extracti the main event of next week's Tues-| good third sackers in sight m: day night card om easy to drop, The Most Important Thing for You to Do Thursday Read Cheasty’s Advertisement See Cheasty’s Show Window Display In order to introduce | Qwhalebones ‘plata. which” Hahtont and strongest plate Tous loon no! cover th ‘0 IT Soe eso he roof of the can bite o cob; guaranteed 16 years, “ff ‘B® Whalebone set of Teeth $8 Crowne .. 08 Bridgework @ Amaicam Fi All wopk guaranteed for 15 fiave Impreasion taken in the inores ing and get teeth mame d ination and advice trea) = =a Call and Sco Samples of Our Plate Bridge Work. We Stané the Test of Time Most of our present patronage recommended by our early ‘custome |} era. whose work te atill giving |} | Foca, watistaction, | “Ask our who have tested |] When coming to our office, be sure |] ee Ane in the right place ‘Bring tein 24° witn you. Cut-Rate | OHI Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY sr, @ppesite Fraser-Patersen Om | Thru Win Vancouver Takes 5-1 Win Over Victoria, Cinching | Berth in Playoff Series TUESD WILLIE HOPPE Young Cue King Who Will Play Here This Week IDAHO DOWNS WHITMAN WALLA WALLA, Fe —Uni of Idaho defeate a make shift Whitman basketball team here versity team work of the losers d, The game marked Ida. Northwest conference win places | was rag jho's 12 | h MISKE WV . FOUL | PHILADELPHIA, F 21.—Billy | Miske of St. Paul won on a foul in the sixth round of an eight-round jbout here last night from Bob Roper, Chicago heavyweight DAY If you ride eyele & Motor- expect to t you to Join us on this We will hold house all day gives you a ¢ to get acauain witha bunch of goo and to-plan the season's sport )UVENIRS and Special Keatur including the firat showing of the NEW INDIAN CHIEF crgz ca | 1116-1118 Pike st. |last night, 32 to 19. Ulness put four| f the Whitman regulars on the helf, and with four subs in their FEBRUARY 21, 1922, Cue Stars _ to Battle | in March Young Champ Who De throned Famous Willi to Play in Seattle BY ABURN BROWN — Ww i spenking of bis comi title match with Willie He former title holder, Young } Kehaefer, world’s 18.2 balk line b Hard champion, ra confideng Schaefer and bh riner, Roepe Conti, have hit the Coast on theisa tour, and will playa and Thursday at Pro & Hulen’s parlors, Conti te ouch of a cueist himself, holdig rench Utie and an impressl | The champion ix exh playing tion billiards for the double purp ath of keeping in shape for the redoubhi | Wo! able Willie 4 picking up a little fa of the stuff that makes professionajme sport attractive. HE Phi TALKS br I will beat Hoppe easier tn our ai |return bout than I did when I too Gor his title the ptartling statement x with which Se fer greets loc enthusiasts of the green cloth gam =s ‘Stories of his constant practiag since he lost to me and of th phenomenal form he has recently loped haven't disturbed slumbers, He didn't lose last ti beckuse of nervousness or becau he was off his game, as waa bin! |after the match. | Hoppe’s average in the tow |ment which cost him his title f inseteag nauk cheek | better than any he had establish I" VAb y erick nt ¢ SOUND .. a /| couv aise ARGUMENT ; ~ } / nen | That argument is sound. Tt tent . Ba ig y lare capable of that win titles, but fx " pe steadiness of nerves and eye that 64 upor , resulta in high ave hruow' Wt WAS NO Keane ames Jones’ Cleverness Against \ turn » y hot at loogtourceyan Lettie “kriiontor iS . Harrahan’s Rug ged- eres ; : eel Hoppe's return match with Schae NC ALMA SS BOSH: es cll, epeatesty fer is ee! M 27, 2 LACK. CONFIDANT Pantley-Gordon to save the Vancouver citadel and at hae eee Eee pry =e beat the Victoria man to the pucr] paar eo “ NIGHTS Pa-levery time. His was a finished] oe ‘ee ee ae eee a hextuel potas hd he wus a wnaa|. The fire man to defeat Willle|ment for honors. leeks tf perl 4 as & WHO Hoppe since Willyum annexed the| Hoppe's age and experience, his show looks tke!team in mise! f | ine title © 8c | unequalle pleanen the cusldist into their ch Pus | fer, He will perform at Brown &|he held the title for 15 years be: PUCKERS TIE pay", Suan tei hancer ofan | isin pari otk Ruin Cons | re owing te Teena, 3c ea ao eater ola be Fi nce in t Coast play-off. They) French champion, Wednesday and make him a slight favorite to re WITHI EGION sarah cama | have a chance t re Thursday, Young Jake is a r al | gain his laurels. But the former an aia eat > oor ut the a Jake was one|champion will have to shoot the 1B faba RSITY OF WASHINGTON op fi * a _ b “a do 4 © with Seattrc billiards he ever has in ble } and the Maple Leaf post battled er ris ; pia 1 for that to nl will | life in order to have a top-heayy thru a w hock ra af Pei aos he ace, Vancouver munt best/risk his newly won title in a match | chance with the confident and b ‘ et " t 4 a 0 Be at the nd cily Wéedner-| with Willie Hoppe in the t next fe “ele champion. Hockey assoctation t rey i tinder |b, and Victorin must take! month, and the champion says he i — the Arena, final sec he earmarks of | tp, war f the league supremely. « nfident in lowering the tweer bu on Monday at the! this boy Morgan Jones has been! h so much at stake on the é Sie atnat'p Bante tpeo Be 2 © BALLARD “Gye er Don nie waved thé coliegians | @t¥!ne the rail birds at Tac was clean. Wit Loughlin » was foe inaugurated ih March, 1923, from with @ goal just before| 804 his cleverness should make the! oo Gunes the feet pena! | WINNER OVER | the Oregon Agricultural colli the re put the whistle to bis} bout ing, an most of saa dentin halinen ae" tae inne tod. | University of Oregon's annual rT an set mastoid eile ane £8 pe Rancation «pede CARD Cc relay carnival comes in April, but 1 suNMAnY | Ha in heavier and a tics datchinis’ ; Seek no eee A an outdoor affair, q EX American Legion ©. of W. | ly stronger than he ae dimen kk cAoe Guana: samt Tee Ballard Cube basketball five| _ Both University of Oregon and 0, ‘ , fone = ae He probably won't! tommy Dunderdale | wned the Cardinal quintet in}: c ig ne — teams to the Univers ‘ M ei aive way any weight to the ‘ ed ts « Ballard high gym last night, 13/Sity of Pennsylvania games at Phil : ; 2 |! beds 7 bi 2 1 _ a. Dune ; ™ Se jdelphia, April 28 and 29. Orego Fi n. A Frankie Pantiey is favored a bit ie Poon Senay Half time found the score tied at |TePresentative will be a four-mile "1 Abie Gordon for s tases 3a cba four-ail, Joe Wheaton, Cub forward, |!4¥ team, while O. A. C. will entet Lt ‘ o3 ey Is one of the t ne piggy elm 7 sucdtlegs roping in two baskets, while |the two-mile event, Sv ¢ ® Northwe an secon PS ers go: . - npn - ua ’ Prieee rthwest ea ncoring one and asisting in the| Schlenkar and Peek, of the Cardinals, | : First per W, D. Macken will ba nee a , eh } } tle, ¢ : t eel ta tans rae Sere a nd half, the Cubs scored | Es) er anton ed to meet | ead In the race for scoring honors, | jin, ts to the Cardinals’ three, | K ‘ A . « Ke " ctchin hree counters » at ‘ ¢ aa to Se ee a ae the » bears,” getting all nine, | ' 2 ve ad ¢ loke ackay a racterizes : } puiniinsias tion; but hin {He ahead of agp Bye three field baskets and three free || stele trameactions ele Be i a hard bird - ata i t the SAMelinrows, for the Cardinals, while ||| tomers Sey ‘every. coure 2 | te ve Yona jcombination which beat Seattle i rh " }, |] tesy consistent with sound busi« ia . . mi kar ped one mor 4 goal, | 1m Pos | will again demon. | Friday be t earrangement i k dropped in one free throw. || 290° Setement Piret 4.—None dge of geometric | HO work out as expected | Christie Erlingson and Harold Muel- | , for M. Keete | figures th wild mitts |; ines a _|ler played a spectacular game at) i _ os a wcribe ning from | Cook i guard, stopping repeated Cardinal! Kee jt reddy Kelly Palmer and owe “ D | rushes, pat ' Art Fitzsimmons will open the show, | MacKay a SUMMARY Pala on Savings Accounts 3 4 ) Cabs (a) Pes, eck = | a : | Wheaton (4 ; Account, ordiaiiy: Invited x ! +4 . Peek (2) ete JACKSONIN | Weer panna, Peoples, Savings 18) '| Wins Basketball Reteree-—hicCamba SKCOND AVE. AND PIKB | Boat Sched ules —-SAVE MONEY Travel by sfeamer TACOMA DAILY, 9, 11a. m., 1.8. 6,7 Special ‘Sat. and Sun: Trip, 50c FOR SINGLE TRI Se FOR ROUND TRI VICTORIA.B PORT ANGELES - STRA DAILY aT MIDNIGIE $ SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS i 2 BELLINGHAM - ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONN 3 AND MILL PORTS 3 HOOD CANAL POINTS i 4 . NEAH Bay & Way Ports PUGET SOUND NaVIGATiC 1ON. © ‘ OL MAN DOCK 1 ’ ’ ; ’ 1221 Therd Ave SCOR UNINIE RSITY

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