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Six-Man Hockey for Coast Puck League Next Season Is Rumored BY LEO H. LASSEN IX-MAN hockey is slated for the Coast puck league next season, Rumor, the gabby old gossip of sportdom. The Coast league is practically the only circuit in the world that plays seven-man _ style. The Prairie league, the National hockey association and the majority of the ama- _ teur leagues play six-man hockey. ording to Dame Species and is really a faster style of game. Also the defense practiced by Vancouver's beefy team won't be so effective under this system and it will be more merit of speed. The defensive game that Vancouver played here in the first playoff session with Seattle Spoiled the _ game from the spectators’ standpoint. - ———— The change to six-man hockey would just about give the} ue the extra players needed to start a fourth team for Coast loop if some benevolent bird with a sack full of | change will only step forward to build the rink. Hockey Test HT the Vancouver hockey | will be playing six.man hockey feam is really up against it in| The winning outfit will leave im. when the Coast champions | mediately for the Bast to play the with the Prairie kings in the | Eastern champions. and final game of their big] The Regina boys staged the big The Regina team will be| gest upset of the season when they on their home ice with a|watloped Vancouver 2 to 1 in the| advantage, and the squads /|opening game. Highland Park Will Put Good Club in Star Race IGHLAND PARK will enter an-| Butler other strong team in The Star | ieee cate cae aide naceeat Again and Chester Todd will take the finals in the Claas B Star loop.| are of center, They're both Star Charley Hardin, one of the bert | league vets and good hitters | pitehers in the league in 1971, will) Right field will be a scramble be be back again and he will be helped |tween Heetor La Chance, Clarence out om the mound work by John | MacDonald and John Mitchell Finney, a neweomer, Behind the plate the Highlanders Ceol Kirkey will tke care ot | wilt have Walter Mitchell and Mer | first base in, Ray Morse will be | ril Haines sporting spotlight will be) thing to win. Unless Gibbons wins | ar second bon Whitford Woods will| The Park nine will be managed | turned on New York Monday) decisively he won't have much take care of third. by “Snoose” Lambert and will have | When Harry Greb and Tommy | chance df battling Jack Dempsey _Bither Arthur Frye or Arthur | South th Park for ita home grounds This will be the third meet-| ‘ine'ae maar ven oe Re@CKUITS | of Majors | Disappoint ‘of this pair, both other battles | packing the harder punch. The st over the 1¢round no-decision Paul boy, who hung up a jong list Rookies of Promise Con-| spicuous by Their Ab- ‘They were both called draws | of knockouts against a gang of set y the newspaper critics. ups, will have a chance to prove his has everything to lose by | kick, because Greb is @ battler with | Match, while Greb has every-ian tron chin. sence; Shortage Acute) BY HENRY L. FARRELL EW YORK, March 11.—pring ts} never complete without the dis | » Billiard Climax covery of a couple of Cobte, several ‘a couple of weeks Jake Schacter | When Schaefer was in Seattle he Willie Hoppe will meet in| played beer pry op Faso unfin: | lished run In his last game “Dilliard classic In Chicago in ®/ here se pcg t match. It will be the 2 Speakers and a Ruth or two. ‘These usual harbingers of the mea-| son, however, are missing this year, | lant | as there seems to be only « fair qual will be at shortatop. Real Ring Battle Two Star Junior Basketball Games Remain on Books ‘Two games remain to be played in The Star Junior Basketball league, Stacy Showns will tangle with Wilkon’s Modern Pusiness college at Collins playfield at 7 p.m. Monday, and the Pirates will play the winners at the same place Friday at the same hour, Friday's tuft will decide Claas B honors ‘MOVIES OF | TRACK MEN Undoubtedly these men are the test for both men. supreme knights of the cue and t tumbled Hoppe from his | winner wi have the unquestioned throne in two great exhi- | right to the 18.2 baikline title. in the recent national cham. | They play March 27, 28 and 29, Hoppe has his chance | 500 points being scheduled for each | Month to regain the title. night a Grain of Salt JOHNSTON'S announce-| ASHINGTON track men will The trouble with Johnaton Piment that he will not play !n| year was that he played too much | ity of rookie dixporting around in the gather at 3 o'clock this after . tennis tournaments this } South noon for moving pictures of the |tennis before the big matches at/ workout, If weather permits. ‘The en Must be taken with a grain w. k. salt. The Californian legs on the famous na Of the flocks of youngsters trying fellow | for joba with the 16 major league jand the strain of too much court| clubs. only @ few will Philadelphia. .He's a little tire squad will go thru a stiff work land regular | Ut today ) tennis bow! and so has Bill! play told on him. | Places where a plug in some vital) Coach Hee Edmundson ts putting ‘The thirdtime winner will This year he probably won't ,o | weakness is imperative [the men on 4 training diet the first possession of it| Kast as early as he did last year| John McGraw has to havea center Next week. He will outline th permanent eth Bills will make a strong eo he will be at hin best for the big | fielder, because he hasn't a reguiar|t ining rules to the men this after. | . 4 Baldwin in the op ely. player for the position, so one of the |". The coach is tightening up on | ** i for it jest Quak ty Giant rookies is sure of the job. ** | the work from now on in preparation | ‘Ponder may not go as well ss/} ” Miller Huggine is facing the mame|fT ‘the opening of the season, | Aldridge on the pitching hill, but / Salt Lake “Cheese Box |probiom toveet two ‘ovttieiders for | APT 3 |e aro narier at that | « | bis Yankees unti! Ruth and Moussi| Gus Pope has been out with the hart wi mineed, bur the aye onto — re Are ree eagtigs serve their time, Two rookies may|Wiaht men this week helping the Yorke, coming from the Cubs, t gare > ee ee i a pear Gxvtbitiew ta that onnia | step in there for six weeks shot and discus tomers to perfect |Mild to be a mighty promiaing | » Young pitchers have han: their form. Pope will act as an un- | uthpaw park is usually rioted | otis. have a chance to long hits during the) Averages play a big part in base. Og Age & food job with every club} fatal asatatant gg he rd - Bh rest of the club will be the The Fekart Cigar team, Ster ngagemen there. oma in the league, but they don't usually jm tale aenaee made th Class aangicm. won't enter The ‘ ibe entree Pawel ta: tae loagien Toning ia ake at | step thusly without the procens of letters for Washington, was captain| | Vernon wit! be dangerons again. | par lenge, thie Jnr, ae several of - oF . it wil are over the leagee horr, Seaptie pitcher, | the beat features of baseball, but the |*t*PPing up thru the bushes last year and competed in the “dé ren were fies i will speed | hoe it Lake one seasot,,| diamond fans can’t expect big scores! College men are represented by an|“lympice in 1920 + cama ambit oe one po — alecky of room to move all of the time. If those Salt Lakers Wi be tntereot of candidates, and it probably High. Bodie hea been | ai 7Rether, or nat the eresting to watch h todie DOOM | all have to hay but the fans| want big scores, they ought to import | 1 ich how the JOHNSTON IS banned by Landin and High is out|mimed within tne of the old-timers works out | that they all have to be polished on the «mall time. |. !# & good theory, as Frank | Frisch is one of the few xtare players in the game who stepped off the col. | lege diamond into the big league and made good The Giants are the mame ag the 19271 champions, with the exception of Heinie Groh, and a new middie la couple of bowling teams. READY FOR NET CLASSIC 'TANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal.,| SO March 11-—William Johnston, | | who holds the place next to William | ‘Tilden among national tennis stars, is not out of the running for the Da-/| vis cup competition thie year, Tt’a still too early to do any pre- dicting, but the Indians hhave a good | dicting, but the Indians have a good play big parts in high school base. ball All of the school players are now turning out, and as the season starts say there's nothing new un-) der the sun. But for the first time in the history of prep sports in Seattle, a West Se high school team will enter the prep league favorites to win | Whe Indians have the nucleus for a dene ‘strong diamond team, and the prep early in April, it won't be long before prin Pi ps alla yer nb the high:| ‘Tho carrent xport gomsip has maid | fossers are all watching Pat Mur- the first team men will be picked and) Fiij/"(, 00mm o ae Pou’ se that Johnston would not again ac trained for the grind. am, the Pacific coant | « I on the in tear. : f husky fly chaser, are likely candi.| 5°. ® Place on the Dav dates ax George Burns’ succensor The Cincinnati Reds will break out this season with an Infield importea | from California, and the personnel of the club will show many changes. | The Yanks have several new faces report On the other hand, he left the very | strong inference that if named again | he would be in the running. Johnston said he would play reeu- | | larty in Pacific ast matches this) |on thelr pitch! 0: us bev a ne steff—Jones, Bush. | spring, but could not nay definitely | Po a aig Sect shortstop, Everett) whether he would play for the Duvis | state will be fm attendance as well a d cup. commereiai representatives from the The Red Sox have three or fou for little If me infor- | clubs of the state, Hoy Beouts of Amer-| new faces, and the Cleveland In ned “It's all a question of being select | sYallable te this ics. tourists’ amociations and resort and |). * ed.” said Johnston, with due modes. | they will | hotel owners. It is expected thin meet- | DAVE several strange men on the pay-|ty. “1 can’t say yet t I'll be the opening ing will be tmatrumental in linking wp | roll lamenen © | few | the various recreational organizations In| Washington has a couple of hose n. lor open- | concentrating on the tourist question. | . ple of new) dates been received by J. W. Al een are to be held at tne! Siang on] os Boston Braves have! ANTS NAME ORDER ies, supervisor of and [Tacoma Commercial Club. | Marquard and Kopf ag newcomers.| SAN ANTONIO, March 11.—M. game fish. server of coun- 15 Ee TURE, Man tase tna jet anon be perveent of | Nine coamtr rt xs ceria owen. | DENVER PLANS __ wine sant batting ortor for tne 4 i on. | to the action of the loca! county game | coming season: Bancroft, Groh, a commiagion at their meeting Thursday | ANOTHER LINKS | ¥onne. rrinch, Mousel,. Kelly, Shin afternoo! any local fisherman a ‘Those applying for Aprit 15 a the| anticipated waiting until the Isth fer| Another golf club, with links coy. | ners or Cunningham and the batter: | epening period inotete Western Wash ther first fehing {a the county, and the ering 275 acres of ideal rolling | 4. ington—Whateom, Snohomish, Cowlitz, action w a welcome one. The b ound, ie planned by. Denver en Geamanie ond Clarke. Rastern W limit remains aa before, 35 fish, single | STOUDd. i# planned by Denver er thusiasts of the game. Plans to. tn. | Lin ‘tevens. Pend Oretile and Jor mixed varieties, per day ingto cols. Those favoring opening on April corporate are under way. It in esti 1 tnciade the tellewing: Wemern Wash VARSITY BALL foro os at the cost will approxi Jeffersoh and Thurston. Kastern Wash | ate $76 Aaamn *m| CUT POSTPONED} counties clone TROOP PLAN TOURNEY PP scp 9 cigar Lame este the! CHICAGO, March 11,—One hum Mifaetetles act'mentioned havo act omni | ‘ice in his baneball squad last night] dred soldiers of the Sixth army corpe | in dates. and took another look at his tribe | area, comprising Illinois, Michigan e : The men went thru &) and Wisconsin, will compete in a| — Ameld iw Ge) Bare op the Piper & Taft are again placing their | hard practice of hitting and fielding | week's athletic tourney at ort Shen | National is ‘ham te Pane Ue weekly fishing reports in the while the coach checked off the men there two years ago, bat he did hit idan, | as hey he Wilt ieooes opening the contests next Mon. | 300 in 21 games with the jorthweat country The : | day night | He's making « big hit with week shows the cloned areas | | ay n the squad probably at | the Chicago Cubs in their training King coumty and the conditions| be made this afternoon or Monday. | COLLEC “K nd Bf the twa lakes within the county that | Yesterday was the first outdoor work | Mirus ee TRAC Kens MEET are now open to fishing the club has had this week, on ac- | 2y RK. March 11-—Sixteen | kimer Rikney ts considered a cinoh | count of the cold weather Matthers | Jor Universities are to meet here |to win the regular shortatop ponition tin from the Kkokomish river, ¢ Matthews |tonight in the first annual indoor | With the Detroit Tigers. He played that | Nevth fork, near Hoedeport, state | kept the throwing easy, to save #ore | intercollegiate track and field charm. |iert® for the Fort Worth, Texas and that stoatheod floning is good. The | arms, and confined most of his work plonshis The 1 4 i | Dixie champions for two seasons, water in a little cloudy. Several mio to hitting and fielding | F ve largest irffioor track | ehaeaee catches made this week. Good ae in the world has been by | Ty Cobb ham taken Rob Veaeh off the commodations st Hoeodlsport. The Hemme Hamma is another gout Marry Maltmap and hin wwii “ olf will play the |FRED FULTON ATTLE Oaks and Juniors to{4 Teams Enter Star Bees Not DominateU in Race CrewSquad puj., vais pown for Seasons Entries Close in One In the six-man game the rover is eliminated and the center ice area is shortened. The game is more of an individual | Ronald Willis will be in left field | AT U TODAY Johnston would not corroborate the | |” | |lers found their meet |of the five bouts. Teams Haven't Strength- Powerful Third-Year Boat ened Any Since 1921 Cops Interclass Race; Season Closed | Winners Show Cla BY HAROLD MARQUIS HIM junior crew, winner of the in terclans rega y y after noon, | 4 like about the lineup for the varsity erew in the annual Call fornia race. With the addition of rophomore or two and powsibly a sen jor, the juniors appear to have a con bination that will land in the final selection of the first varsity shell, The jun * had little trouble in winning from the sophomores, their nearest contenders. There was a} length of open water between the| boata at the finish, The seniors trailed about two lengths behind the sophs and led the frosh by nearly a length. There was no time taken for | VERY team in the Coast league ’ « wtrong tender for the bunting at this tage of the year exorpt Oakland and Balt Lake. Balt lake fin lehed seventh last year, far behind | sixth place, and Oakland finished wath, Halt Lake fs no stronger than @ year ago, | while Oakland) has been weak nterd jened considerably Portland, cellar city all last year, | Sbould be im the race from the GORE) a4 Seigtt in their shell with the clammy crew that Bill Kiep-| per has assembled. ‘They will take some time to develop team play. | Most Coast critics are pieking Port | land as @ first division club, Seattic will have a good elub— just how good is a question that | ®t about won't be settled until the season |S rinted past the other shells mie gets under way, The Indians have) way down the course. & hole to plug in the outfield and! With Murphy stroking the casa the shortstop berth may cause trou: | Shaw, Ingram, Parkins, France and| | bie, and the pitchers are a question, Tidmarsh, of the junior boat, lke ib! nit ten. Maoh Weekes: Ox how Grass | ke & possible varsity combination. jand Finnerran pan out. two miles. but did not pull with particularly good form yew |terday. The second-year men fin ished « strong race in pretty fashion, pulling together better than any oth or shell, The frowh took the lead at the firet of the race, only to lone to the sophomores. The juniors openea From the soph shell, Spubn is prac tieally certain to land as No. 7, and SACS | Mason ia apt to distodge Parkins for STRONG | No. 4, Magnusson, of the senior! | Sacramento has a good ball team | shell, may make bow, and Moore in « |—one of the fastent and best bal-| possible No. 2 Grant, the junior janced teams in the league. The | cox, probably will hold the lines in | the varsity shell The seniors had the Washingtonia| shell, the juniors the Merrily, sophomores rowed the Lulu and the frosh the Spirit 11 The lineups follow: Senior—Kiingsmith, stroke; Skin. inens, 7; Clarke, 6; Cushman, 5 Walker, 4; Magnusson, 3; Moore, |club wag the most disorganized out fit in the league last year—several inter-elub factions warring thruout the year, With a new manager in ck, the Solons will be more dan |eerous than last year if Kid Mar | mony is admitted to membership. fan Francisco inn't as strong right now an last year. They'll mise Letty” O'Doul, Jin Couch and Jim | and Butler, bow, Cox. Parrish Caveney Junior—Mike Murphy, stroke; Tid Lae Angeles i as strong aa last) Marsh, 7; Shaw, 6; Ingram, 5; Par- year—and the Angels won the pen-| kina, 4; Dunn, 3; France, 2; Doy nant, Twombly will replace Statz| bow. and Grant, Cor in the field and Deal will be strong.| Sophomore Anderson, stroke or at third than Niehoff or Lindi-| Abel. 7: V. Murphy, 6: Spuhn, 5; Ma more. won, 4; Clement, 2; Luft Bill Walk The Angele will mim Crawford's |. bow, and Rus: Smyth, coz. hitting, but Sullivan is a faster man Frosh—Walling, str Dutton, 7 and should hit .200. Enloe, 6; C 5; Verde, 4; George. 3; Winter, 2; Haynes, bow, and Kel right, cox Daly and Wheat are a betior eatebing combination than Stanage with an injured wrist. Sawyer will strengthen the team at second base and French will continue to improve each manager selects his scorer for the season he should at short. May will add strength to i ke the sporting department of | the pitching staff. OAKES LOSE THREE ACES Oakland hax lost Pinelli, Guisto | Kerr the averages ef the circul and Miller, their three 1921 aces. | ial | They have been replaced by Brown, n ‘Thy Knight and Marriott. It's | may ster the lenges, opin a changing a gold ring for a brass Led won the Class A one. Eller and Brenton may help| 7° the pitching staff and the Oaks will & menace if Ariett pitches like! he did two years ago. | The Sait Lake Bees have obtained | ‘The Kegerman Grocery team will enter to the loop last year, Vite for third base and otherwiee | finished in seventh place last year iat Soemine” a, ix’'es | AT WOODLAND | — and Sacramento look like the | [teams to beat with Frisco, Seattie | PARK SUNDAY | and Portland as the chief first di- | | vision contenders Vernon will be EST SEATTLE’S championship the dark horse and Oakland and soccer team will swing into Salt Lake will do wonders if they | action in a posterason game tomor climb out of the second division. [row afternoon at Upper Woodland park, playing the British steamer U WRESTLERS “Narenta” team at 2:30. West Seattle defeated the crew BEAT TACOMA | team trom the “Siberian Prince,” an University of Washington wrest.|other British vessel, by @ 1 to 0 | tally recently with the Ta coma A. C. mat men to be little more than a stiff workout at the local gym last night The collegians won all The juniors took | the Interclass boxing tourney win | ‘OLD BALL PARK nning four starts, while the frosh| With the coming of Weatern came in second with three wins. The | league baseball to Denver, the park seniors won one bout of the old Midwest league Denver jclub, will be used for semi-pro base ROLFE STOPPER Vs | ball and football games only, says a Johnny Stopper is billed to fight; Denver wire. Rilly Rolfe at Columbus, Neb. sit Mareh 17 Boat S hedule —-SAVE MONLY— TACOMA SAFTY - SPEF DAILY, 9 11 @. m., 1, %, 6, Special Sat. and Sun. Trip, 50e FOR SINGLE TR 80c¢ FOR MOUND TRI VICTORIA, BC PORT ANGELES - STRAIT DAILY aT MIDNIGIIP SAN JUAN ISLAND POINTS Yours in an Dasy Way If you have $5, start you have the towards getting a new BEtLINGHAM- ANACORTES PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNE AND MILL PORTS SCOUT Club Plan is live club, fellows joining Why don't you? the Heed canal stream for stectnesde. LOWERS SWIM MARK gardens again for the Fordviile nin ‘The report thin week to Piper & Taft | COLUMB iicews cia dville nine, state that the fishing is fair, with 8 : - jleanor ass | FO. Spee TATE ete ee ee ee {Denver Promoters are trying to | onds off the world record for 190| Pete Kilduff at short at the Sen ne up a bout for March 17 with | yards, breast stroke, b lant rancisco (raining camp, and reports A special aquarium for displaying the | | here last night.| say that his arm, suppusediy too warious species of game f Fred Fulton, Minnesota heavy-| She made the distance in one minute| weak for shortstop, sesene to ‘se tnatalied iA the tackle weight and Bill Tate recent land 25 seconds holding ap well, Piper & Tatt crowned champion of the negro| mee jess race, ax princi Tate is reported| WRIGHT SIGNS CONTRACT — | ,,7P* PRY Athlotion have threw first Giese ivapection of the various specioa, jax having signed for the go, and| PHILADELPHIA, March 11,--Jon|ber Johnston and ilmer Hauser the signature of the Minnesota plas- | W signed a new three critics favor the latter, an Ameri Roger Giesaman and J. A. Lothrop|terer will cinch the | ; year | sociation player, to ge position. Ware lucky stecitead fishermen on the) *"*" W'l cinch the affair | contract 4 Sento ax the rowing nasion..piayer, 10 Set Tne Same Plichuek river Wednesday. They brought ae coach at the University of Pennsyl-| ‘too much publicity re > Sask the limit, aii nice coes | FIGHT RESULTS vania, He Nas beet there since|when ne wont ts’ Dene ie tee cera JERSEY CITY.—-Midget Smith, | 1915 |facker, how the property af the. ¥ Special od m tor e sensen bantam, outpointed Koy Moore, St club, went from the toll of the particulars of the temth | : ’ ‘ | tion rated as the best annual fishing contest held hy Piper | AU!. in @ 10round bout. START NEW LEAGUE land m great base runner, y & Batt. BUFFAIO.—Rocky Kansas, But-| DENVER. March 11~Announee. h publicity that he tried too hard the Incky |falo, won the judges’ decision over| ment of the organization of a aig-|'? ™*K* S004 and flivvered. showing thei ec Delmont, Memphis, in a 10-| team semi-pro baseball league, com-| connie Mack was the man to discover in now open to catch round bout, prising Colorado and Wyoming cities, |that Al & American league beth ein snd lake Weshinglos, | SAN FRANCISCO.—Eddie Diggina| hag been made here. piteher bunts. It was A trout prize and » bass price | Knocked out Sailor Martinez in th [late in 1920 tn when Bothorom Et beth be piven tor thie month's | third round of a scheduled four-round| FOURNIER SIGNS ry bent iat ln ene pele al dinplayn. bout. George Rivers and Harry Wal. | LOUIS, Margh 11.—Jack Four the tot. It rly ran him out of » he Seated Die lace fought a draw nler han BIN ed eee cock Pour: | the tongue until ‘rie Wheater landed’ hisn Soe Sint mmcetion of the | | FALL RLV Mass,—Charley| depleted the ranks of Card holdout. sult’ by daliing Secheres’ te be held at ‘Tacoma March 10 and" 11_|Hikins, Boston, outpointed Joe Nel-| Hin new salary ls reported more than m the plays, Whon right Dele of ail sportsmen's clubs in the son, Philadelphia, in 10 rounds, $15,000, in one of the hirdeat pitchers in the game to beat, HOOD CANAL POINTS AY PORTS CELE CO. PUGET SOUND Navicarion co OLMAN DOCK 1116-1118 PIKE STR ng pmemnyrnenany,| Practically the same outfit that played | the race, which was approximately | 28 strokes to the minute, | and} look | Btar ‘tes the | imine | | Mar not hk | came. | for each game. | to tne sporting editor of The Star wi dress and phone of | * | tation of the rules will cause the games, be ;|elub, Leschi Juniors, Ballard Juniors, Washington Park, | in bis age, address, date of DAY, MARCH 11, Junior Ball Leagu Week; Contracts Are Issued; Returns of Same Are Due March 29 JURTEEN TEAMS have entered The Star Junior B ball league. The managers of these teams met at The Star last night and the rules and regulations for the season ye gone over, ; The following teams have entered the loop: Highland Park, Wilson-Krietle Co., Eggerman’s Grocery, Mt. Baker, Georgetown Cubs, West Seattle Dye Works, Zerolene Juniors, Louie’s French Dry Cleaners, South Seattle, Falcon Athletic Hilman Merchants, The season will start April 2 and entries for the league | will close March 18, one week from today. Any other teams that still want to enter should file their entries by phon mail or call at The Star. Contracts were issued to the different managers last nigh and these must be turned in not later than March 29. They must be all filled out in ink. These contract forms may be obtained by the managers The juniors have a world of power! by calling at The Star. The schedule will not be made up until the entries close, | but it will be ready three or four days after that time. Rules for Star Baseball League ’22 Season Planned YAAGIBILITY (1) Any player, heving signed a con-| (1) see Dene, playing caregimerss men tract, shall be eligibie to play in The| forfeit all games in which joe neal ue providing he shall mot have | resebed his 22nd birthday on oF before 1 (2) Teams reforing to mand of umpireda-chiet fortelie these April 3, games. (1). Bvery player that takes part in|, (2) Teams not ready te play within |The Atar jeague shall sign @ contract|15 minutes of scheduled time forfeit those games. (4) Teams playing men ever the age immediately. provided by the league, and must fil rth, tele- phone, wed It must be countersigned by | limit lose their franchise the am manager and the secretary of | (4) Teams resorting to disorderly con- duct shall be asked to forfeit their fran- chise, and the players in question shal! not be allowed to participate is say Star aotivity again. Regular Spalding rules shall ern the games, and other quest) | not covered in this code shall be sub- | ject to the judgment of the manage ment of the secs BASKETBALL RESULTS | ao unregistered men in which they play. 1 be no changes in reg: | « preliminary games. SCHEDULE | Clinton, N. Y¥-—Hamilton 39, The season shall start April %| Brown 2 Rochester—Colgate 2%, Rochester The league shall be divided inte | 0 divisions by draw. Kach team will | 21. play each team in their section one Indianapolis—Wabash 62, Mercer The two leading teams will then play ®| 99 round robin for the champtenship, and the remaining teams will play an elim ination series for Class B honors. (2) Bach team must designate @ home | frounds, and each team will be given Onhkosh—La Crome Normal 2, Oshkosh 14. TIME SCHEDULE Seattle-Tacoma Union Stage Line, Inc. Effective March 12, 1922 VALLEY LINE Starting from Seattle Bus Sta- tion, ry cv ron Lae od at . Rach team must have am offictel In cane of a dim over ands the home team seorer’s decision shail be | final (1) The heme team scorer must fie | the box score of his team's game at The ef than T p, m. of the day/ the game is played UMPIRES j ‘Two umpires shall werk each | each team to furnish one umpire The home ai in all Stati 9t Third Aves Seattle, at 10:26 a m. and 4:20 p.m, conneetin: at Des Moines with stage for Tacoma. Passengers at all points should make reservations to secure seats. o word shall be f TA SHATTLE-TACOMA UNION STAGE LINE, Ine. Thoroughness Dharacterizes our every transactio: tomers are rane oe tesy consisten: souné busi: cese sudgment e f players ly grounds for protest must be made in writing after the playmg of t Manager making prot the grounds for the prot | (4) Protests allowed for mis-tnterpre- | played over. Non-registration of aball cause the game to be for- At all times the games must be completed. Any teams refusing to play | at the command of the umpire forfeits | the the no | protests ehdied by | wdttor of The Btar ie case | Agreement can be reached | of three disinterested base- | ’ j dail men will be called, and their word | i) be final 1 ‘ ‘ | | GONE TO SEED} SAVE before you spend is one of the sure ways of building up a fund with which to take advantage of Op- portunity when it ap- pears. A Savings Ac- count with the Dexter Horton National will help you reach the goal. Savings Department exter Horton ational Bank Second Ave. and Cherry St. SEATTLE

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