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jis that Hohne will be PAGE 10 New Blood Needed for METS HITTING TERRIFIC HOCKEY PACE50-50 Is Redskins Next oo Gil Dobie Has Strong Backfield at Cornell Addition of Everett Yaryan Will Strength Behind Plate; Good Players in Exchange; Other Baseball Go BY LEO f IM BOLDT is giving Seattle The Seattle stem to thruout. He has sig managers in the minors in Boldt's league hitter, plate. There are r mated at Louisville, Ky., nex ton and Williams will gather convention. Jack Adams to New ‘ACK ADAMS won't be with A Redskin next year Indians next year, that's a@ Adams is ¢ f the ranking re] @inch, if anything in baseball is aj ceivers in the Far Western league, | cinch | nd Los Angeles, Sacramento, Salt The ex-leader of the Indians is aj Lake and Oakland could use him @arn sweet catcher and 4 smart/ nicely next yea Baseball man. Seattle fans hate to Adams will be probably traded for Bee him go, but it's out of the que» tion for him to return to the ranks stern, first 1923 is Everett Yaryan, the as Add Hitting Jack Adams Should Bring | Pp 1, LASSEN adopting the right tactics in a new baseball deal for 1928. | prexy is cleaning house from giving the team new blood the Harry most capable Wolverton, ned one of baseball in and he has added one of the best scouts in Nick Williams addition to the Indians for powerful minor behind the who will do duty many more deals pending and! some of them are expected to be consum- t week, where Boldt, Woiver- at the annual minor league F ields and he should bring a nifty exchange player pester in Red Killefer Talks Nonsense ED KILLEFER must think that Jim Boldt is loose above the collar button. Kiltefer trade Doe Crandall, Dixie Carrol! and Art Griggs for Billy La Jacobs. Haw, haw, haw! Can you beat it? * Lane was undoubtedly the most Valuable all-around outfielder in the Weague this year, leading the league wanted to and Elmer im stolen bases, runs scored, and tied | for two-base-hit honors. Besides, he was a wonderful fielder and lead-off | man, And Jake, when he was right was junt in the league tt certainly lucky that Boldt saw the light on the Ja cobs deal, because pitchers of his abil ity aren't found every day in the week, But when Killefer wanted to have Lane thrown in, too, he made a farce out of ft New Outfield for Los Angeles O08 ANGELES will have an en tirely new outfield next year. Killefer bas put Carroll, MeCabe and ‘Twombly all on the market. had a bad year this season, due to Miness, but he played good ball the year before. McCabe was considered nq of the most improved ball play- ers in the this year, intends to hang onto Fritz Mollwitz, the lanky Solon first sacker. Moliwitz was the most sought-after in the league a few weeks Seattle, San Francisco and Ver- i¥ understood to be pretty Jack Fournier and he may for the big slugger It he can land ne Hee ae owner, and Vernon 7 leader of the Jungle | geet player deals in the history of This pair ts planning to turn over May, the sensational Vernon to the New York Yankees for $100,000 in players. | Long BOHNE may be pastiming with Pittsburg next year. ‘The former Seattle infielder will have a hard job breaking into the Cincinnati infield, with, Fonseca, Pi- Belli and Caveney going like a mil- Hon. And Bohne ts too good a player to be sitting on the bench. Pittsburg figures ft needs an in- fielder to fill In at second base and the Reds need pitchers. The gossip turned over Ed Rousch on Market BAT as Ed Kousch ix the Cincy team can afford to trade him off to some other major league club. The Reds are’ well fortified with outfield- ers in Burns,“Dunecan, Harper and Bressler. Rousch wouldn't report until more than half of the season Was ov last year, ‘There ts talk that Rousch 1 willbe } Twombly on awkward but a pretty fair hitter ‘The low of Sam Crawford's war [club and the loss of Arnold Statz’s ts fielder, the Angels out of the Tace this past season. ‘The Angels would have been up in Coast league the race higher than they were if; the greatest backs they had had a better outfield. Witz will bé stilled here. Bert Ellison wants to play in the American association next year and Frisco will have to look for a new first baseman. Ham Hyatt is figured too slow to fill in another season as a regular | for Vernon. There has been some fomip that Rod aparohy has been traded to the Tigers by Sacramento, but it haxn’t been officially confirmed an yet. to Turn Big May Deal It iw figured that the Yanks, who Jown more baseball talent than any Fits, are in the where they ex-| 1D In baseball, will be able to turr "i East, where EE ii \isemmnenis tnt of the te-| over the men who will make Verr @ contender for the league hon again next year. Mater and EKaesick figure a strong team will bring more dough thru the turnstiles in the long run than $100,- [000 flat purchase money will is tai: | to them. Bohne to Pittsburg? to the Pirates of Whitey Giagner, one of the best young righthanders in the league. Cincinnati, coming in under the wire second last year, figures to be 4 strong contender again next year as it Is a young team. needs pitching strength. They have some great hurlers in Donahue, Rixey, Couch, Keek and Luque, but Moran figures that in a long cam- paign his biggest need is another sterling pitcher. shifted to either the Chicago Cubs or to the New York Giants. The latter Club Is said to be considering turning over Jack Bentley the famous qutfielder. With Bohne and Rousch on the market and with the players they should bring the men of Moran may cut quite a swath in the National league race from the gong next year Browns Need One Pit Pitcher INISHING only a gume behind the New York Yankees thie year and with the Yanks pretty well shot by dissension following the world’s series disaster with the Giants, the St, Louis Browns will enter the race in the American league next season favorites to win The Browns have « young team, and in Sisler, Geryer, Williams, Severeid, Shocker and Jacobson they have some of the greatest players in the game. jother pitcher of the Shocker type |would make the Missouri team one of the finest clubs in the history of baseball But Davis, Vangilder, Pruitt and the rest of the Brown staff don't measure up to Shocker this year The Browns have two great pros pects coming from the team in Henry southpaw, and Fubr, @ young righthander. ‘They will also try out Danforth again If the Browns up a can uncover one The Browns, however, ike the | good pitcher in the spring, watch out Reds, lack pitching strength. An-'for the Fobl gang Salt Lake May Get Adams UFFY LEWIS may angie forja circuit, their strength and their Jack Adams for the Sult Lake |Weaknenses is half of baseball de Secs “ext year, Lewin has put |fone. and Adams knows that However, the Bees haven't much Buteh Byler on the market and Joe jie offer, unions it in outfielders. Fut | Jenkins is quitting baseball thie win ter so the Bees will need catchers, Adams knows the league and that takes time. Knowing the hitters in the Balt Lake murder if St tle would traded. fans would yell bloody nd, the only man Seat onsider in « deal, was Indians Have Hurling Nucleus KATTLE will start the season with @ pretty fair pitching staff |help out next year. Jacobs, Gardner, ( Borger for a pretty fair staff eK, They have a good hitting catcher in Yaryan and a fairly good second string receiver in Tobin. wt Williame are the nuckus |. ‘The Tribe needs cwo outfielders to Lane and Eldred Orr is ut the only infielder be. ing conside A couple of more pitchers, a new infield and two outfielders are the needs of the tribe and Wolverton and Boldt are trying to land them, about the best right-hander | for Seattle | But the club to the Reds for |‘ Mobile | THE SEATTLE / } THACA banking N.Y on Nov, 29. tte great Cornell tx backfield, syivania on Thankeglving Day ht Kaw, who was considered one of country last year, an All-American selection, Hin work against Dartmouth was in keeping with Ais high standard. He te wure to te « thorn In Penn's side. Kaw te going better han ever. the Carroll | speed were big factors in knocking |Plt* the help the strong line ts cer te to give, for victory over Penn In Pann. stand out in the Penn clash. the tie Red run rter, wh the ereatent untry Cornell t work triple team in brainy to style in every kame this year. In Casidy and Kameey, Kaw has who do the Pven two things just about a» well talked about Texan. the original “Gloomy can enthuse over his back fold much Coach Dobie, Gus” Rreat running matin, Garfield Places Trio on All-City Grid Team certain He ha perfect Babes Lead First Squad With Johnson, McGuern and Carroll Listed; Popular Favorites, for Most Part, Are Picked; Krueger at Center OFFICIAL ALL-CITY ELEVENS FIRST TEAM Ryan, Broedway Speidel, Frank POSITION ++ End «Tackle Guard » Center SECOND TEAM Krauacunas, Queen Anne Ne Went Seattle Rivers, Franklin Wark, Garfield STA | | Victoria on Books Tonight | Mets Four: Point Have | | Edge on Island City Cougars; Game Gossip ITH four games the fantest ttle team has Met joined the eague The men of Muldoon will perform on home ice ut the Arena tonight after a success ful invasion of the Nort) » local gang walloped Victoria, ‘ 4, Prt and then hop {to Vancouver and trounced the Ma | 4 to 4, Monday night ght'n game will be ma | | + of Vietoria here this sea son. Victoria is riding In second | place now, with two wing over Van couver and two defents wt of the Seattle aggregation, the hands Tonight's game wil rk the in it appearance of Tom MoCarthy | bere The new forwa tarted for the first time in the North, He was, out with rhe here n Hickey a doubtiu tarter tonight, but Gordon Fraser played such a wh {a game in the North that Muldoon thinks he has arrived. The Victoria outfit will be here | With ite full neup Intact INJURED SME | Jim Wiley took an awf bust game, and he may have broken his amelier, A stray club caught Riley on the nose and put it out of whack He & having an X-ray taken of hin | | noes, to determine whether it i fractured. ROWF, BOOSTS: McKENZIE Bob Rowe, manager of the Univer. wity of Washington team, thinks Don | MeKenele, the varsity defense man, | in a good hockey prospect MeKenzie hax ali kinds of nat- | | ural ability.” say® Rowe, “and 1 look | | for him te blowom out as a real star ie he takes up the pro game COULPEZ HAD | POSSIBILITIES Louis Coupes, who played part time with Washington last year, is the finest prospect Rowe ever saw. Cow pox ls now playing for the University of Alberta, in Edmonton. “He in @ fine center tee man,” says Rowe, “and he likes the game. He plays along the iines of Dick Ir. vine, now on the Prairie, Irvine is considered one of the best centers in that league. | FOYSTON BACK | Pather muddied in the South, | Of the best teams in this section have | | falien OREGON AND WASHINGTON EVENLY MATCHED FOR BIG CLAS JIM BOLDT IS STARTING OUT RIGHT IN BUILDING UP INDIANS Oregon Captain | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 99 1922 Ty. —_ Pre-Game Forecast Both Teams at Height of Form for Northwest Title Battle fy ) Football Curtain | Thursday THE eve of football Last Big Games of Year Being Played on Many | Gridirons which wi | BY HENRY 1. PARIS lows ta fis IN’ Ww YOR n 29 A iron curtain at idx and enda of foot “ the stadium to ‘ ed togethe ™m morrow, it tucked ‘ elf for the of ke the’ fom ficial fir f even battle Most of the Thanks ayn 8 ‘he season, rvivals of Coma that f ¢ not giw awa t are the modern idea of let « . xing before the ore ens ta vw the ele vens stacking apd Pennsylvania game at udeiphia rimmed tdahe, $4," will be the biggest game of the da be « t ' Cornel) with one of t ” oar am in the country looks to k odd wallopes ©. 4. Cia favorite, but Penn Oregon beat the same team, influenced by an: Washington beat W, & 6, they ma pull a ud Oregon beat the jme he Penn 6 4 champion surprine have heavy lines, swith mn. When the ving @ slight edge on |mure loner, they we compart with the exesption hailed as an eas of Leonard Ziel, Washington who sive ma sbly will be the best n tomorrow. PITTSBURG VS PENN STAVE Shy Huntington can be a Pittsburg and Pi ate are to) upon to have his team tuto have their usual tussle at Pittsburg. | in football fundamentals, ‘They Pitt had an inand-out-season losing | played strong defensive ‘ to Lafayette and West Virginia, but their lone defeat being at the jin defeating Washington and Jeffer- of the Multnomah club, early Here we have Tiny Hhields, captain | non, Gienn Warner showed a real! season, when the eleven was of the University of Oregon football | team ened by injuries tram that will play Washington here| Defeated by Penn and the Navy Pica tomorrow Bhicids i playing his\ and ® ting only a draw with Cyra . - third year for the lemon and green. \cuse, Penn State hax had sort of an | TACKLES WILL noe START He fille in at either tackle or gw ‘Title Is Up in Air; Centre Out Tech, Aubern, W. Va.;) Are All Vanderbilt off-season compared to the records of the past two seasons. | Pittsburg looks to be a slight fa vorite. Bob Ingram and Bill Grim, | ington’s sturdy pair of be ready to start tomorrow be fit for their inst college | > ‘vagueane | Hank Haynes, the great-aph NOTRE DAME ~rygpre : Vs. NEMRASIA cmd hy 1 also be playing hi In the Middhy West the real battle |” ¢ of the day should be ged by Nebraska and Notre Dame Both | LOOK FOR KICK teams showed in the East, and on | 0). the game they played, Notre Dame f Washington and Oregon looks like the favorite. cone tary football, waiting for tl Nebraska was not only beaten by as row kicking plenty, Wi | Syracuse, but was made to look very | 109 Should have an edge because jlooms up as a better kicker bad wich it. Notre Dane played one | “7m UP, lof the greatest Army teams of years uae yaod pps Chapman, to # scoreless tie, and the honors all & splendid record as & : % goal kick he Oregon quarter w Contenders in South =| "** '¢ "* Westerners ning the Whitman and Idahe oon with field goals. Ziel also ii ASHVILI Tenn. Nov —|IN SOUTH pene inate on toe a6 pert tine. What about the football cham-| Te South goes in more for pionship of the Routh? What coll has the claim to the South title? As in untry, bent other sections football of situation ou the below expectations, —w' others have upset the dope. Georgia Tech in sure to present a strong claim arguments | etaim. to offer to support jeorgia Tech's Southern record in nm, altho it has been beaten the Navy and Notre Dame. also beat Georgia, 7 to 3 Some If Tech can win from | | Auburn in the Thankngtving day bat-| 16 at Baltimore {te it will have some mighty strong Auburn recently heat Centre, 6 to 0, more or! lone eliminating that eleven, Auburn “Turkey day” games than any other |. section of the country, and a number | aaa af TACKLE |of Rood Rumen will be played below | NEX Bone olal | Ka , one the Mason-Dixon line. Among the fond bon omen uf guards of the season, has the j hen : bulld for a tackle. He will be Georgia Tech and Auburn at At | Build for a tackle: He’ lanta, Centre and South Carolina at Dan.|“%¢ Tubby Britt, coming up ville upon to fin hia berth of ; " upon lees Wasa ee Washington will have Walters pein 9g center, Bellman and Britt for John Hopkins and Washington and | tty and Pitrie for ends and Abe Wilson and possibly Bill of the frosh team for tackles, Then Abel, Daily, Hill, Ziel, G iison and Du Bots will be on Yor backfield duty. Pretty looking outlook, tha’ lege nern the is hile George. ‘Tennessee and Kentucky at Knox- | ville, Vanderbilt and University of the | yw | South at Nashville, | Virginia and North ite bad Carolina at Tech-Auburn game lought to be a bear. Both are stand-| link for the OREGON HOLDS .GE RECENTLY : championship of the | Johnston, Garfield ‘ ard Cane, Htroadway N STRIDE The record of Vanderbilt is impor | cin ince Auburn defeated Centre | It’s been a long time since « | | Carrol, reid Tackle Sterritt, Broadway Frank Foyston had an off-season |!"S. The team has not lost a game Auburn has lost only one game and | !neton team defeated Oregon, Nardin, Ballard - End « Behoetiler, Lincoin || last year and has « 12 to 0 victory over Geor-}114+ to the powerful Army eleven. |!" 1914 the Purple and Gold MeGuern, Garfield. - Quarter Case, Lincoln The Blond Wizard is back in his | *%; # 20 to 10 victory over Texas and acco, nas lowt to the Navy and Notre | ped the Webfooters. The last: Taylor, Franklin Halt Shidier, Roosevelt || stride and is just about the moat |* S0oreless te with Michigan, one Of| time all teams out of their own | times Oregon has won by f MeCutehin, Lincoin.. . Half, -K. Jobhneon, Lincotn || valuable hockey player in the {the Bert teams in the Middle Weet. | DMI® ncores. Bruce, Roowevelt Fullback Meinter, Broadway || jeague. If one considers West Virginia as porn ifs a Southern college it is of cor sik HEY | Mickey Mackay, the Vancouver | poudhie. to ioe i ytd nats he (BIG GAME | WASHINGTON TO 1X teams placed men on the official All-City High School jeer Ie a fashiel player than Foys-| cers, who have made u great record. | POUKKD [OPEN UF with pata football team picked by the players of the high school | (0) “.,'mes. but pene —— —o | tuna e ter Washington | ow, according 16 Cesk | league at the annual football banquet given by the Y. M.C. A.|ton’ has it on the Vannuvor sre McGINNIS IS | ferences Seteasd ee tasers who has @ruted his wen 30 | last night. At least, 50 will the majority of| schedule, if W. und J. had not been | Open (rmations. With 8 ewe ae Garfield leads the field with three, placing Carroll and|heckey players tel you WINNER IN |defeated by Pittsburg and Detroit inn fy " perl tke os Fos a rorward Johnston in the line and MeGuern at quarterback. ened / When the Presidents Gefeated Ta-| 1. | 4) cetensioe Seiak an vay placed r, I | FE 1 t LEHMAN BACK NG fayette they were regarded as hav. | Broadway plac a_pair, Lincoln a_ pair, Franklin WO | NEXT WEEK | dan tne of Gin Gopndine taaaks testa and Roosevelt and Ballard . Pudbotiver: iain” ‘arise ae Re me NI8, Lambda Chi Al-| whole country seh’ a anal ae = each. aw . Hill and McGuern week when Hugh Lehman, the |) — mets grr yeoman 2 bumping from Pittsburg and De- 00000000000000000 Popular selections for the mow ° pate aR! a: SE cg = y of three ne-tenths | troit : part were made, Krueger, of Lin Elected to Pilot ae te oN ieee adiy tor (lee: st the University of Wash |" "West Virginia is stil! undefeated WHERE ; Ms harley Reid didn't do badly for P na Honamns, the West seatee ace, | High School Teams || vancouver, but ‘he in tur trom a | "pti e ea, Eee trpstion cos, (ant 28, the running for th RUMMY HOUNDS" | c onamy, wt Seattle " : n paite mn championship. no seems Krueger's great work in the B _Art Hill, crack guard, has been penggs re Re Played ong bes ae finished second, a few yards behind |that the Mountaineers have recruited | way game is the chief reason for my how hey ie mig pda to report. re Tr ee areal another team of the ability of the} e e the switch to the big Lincoln || high pL football team for | 4 Lander Hall was the winning /1919 and 1920 combinations, they | ro and Joe MeGuern, star Gar we venee | team, copping it for the second tin should have e ". and j 4 P eaatidien, Gartnta cereser ‘eter 1 quarterback, will lead the | DUNCAN OUT FOR Jone ges: pred gpeporsiganthi sta beatyrd Pekieeiraues, Bg Aza 214 Jefferson St. terback, won by @ close margin over || Babes next season, TWO WEEKS [nent possession of the University | play another game like they did|@& 7U#t back of I. C. Smith Bias. § Case of Lincoln, while Bruce had « oe REY ores cpm Art Duncan, Vancouver's star de | National bank . cup wainst | Pitt | ‘ard Tables, Pool, Cigars, é slender margin in the votes over LOS ANG fense man, will be out of the game) a . 2 Meister for fullback EL }for about two weeks more. He is | | Taylor, Speidel, Fyan | [having trouble with h shoulder | | ae De eee ‘SS oe ee ew ork ubs Are 0 | thre tatanding stacs of the league | week after a mixup with snk | | thruout the season, were decided fa GRID BATTLE Walker | | | vorites in the voting I+ .0 io” Pe | Henry” King wan the tourtmanter | [0% AMORLDS, ov. 29-—Coneh| CREB BOUT _ € ur ass jot the evening with Bob Ingram. eee en en today | | saat . the | Wa" prepa hia University o } !NRY a University of Washington, ae the | southern California ‘Trojan for the| POSTPONED |By ur L, FARRELL) te Pacitic Coast league last | couches also gave talks. landing of the Pilgrims who came] NEW YORK, Noy. 29.~-Because N BW YORK, Nov, 29,—John Mo.| *°2seP | ‘bout 460 gente were peenent down here from Washington State| his wife i seriously ill, the New| Graw had a lot of experien May was up once before, but the to spend Thanksgiving York boxing commission has allowed |jast season juggling Giant pitchers | *CUt Say he is all ready for a Which is mixed history, but gospel| Harry Greb, American lightheavy:|around, but he is not anxious to| other trial, ‘The Vernon club thinks |\CONFERENCES TO to the Trojans, who simply must/welght champion, to pastpone his|do hiy tricks again next season. so much of him that they want/ jhave that football game tomorrow | bout with Gene Tunney, scheduled Ges sss aioe ink tt alpen vs $100,000 in* players for him | ASSEMBLE HER E}in order to stay in the running for|for December 20 in Madison Bquare| On to. Nat iad vs ol a pats ba The Yankees would like to have Professor Leslie J. Ayer, secretary |the Kast-West contest at Pasadena, | Garden tiee, ‘the Giniite bee i0 Tecaane, jd Rommel, the great Athietic of the Pacific Coast conferei has New ar's day. a Ps 2 weies . : pitcher—so would every other club. ’ . sl of which are youngsters jus Sonate x dl called a meeting of the Pacific Coaxt| Coach Gus Weleh has brought 18 JRAMMAR SOCCER ploked. from the bushen, Strings | one ponmule MACK peraista that leonference here, December 9, The| Cougars with him, who deter} Adams and Colman were playing |are out for weveral more, but they | ren ens UP & team and not Tange Stair Northwest conference will meet the| Mined to blight the hopes of the| for the Class A grammy ions ting Ak icon conducting @ market, it is under: } nti DT aeiie th vsticgh ” A a school soe: | ¢ ot be quired until room stood that sue! atin: aetnn . day before aes TMaht tenet Gus Meets Gus, | cor champtonship at Lowell today. | made for them Wats boas neds iat the wee Exce siors The routine of schedule making Hawthorne clinched the Class B title | Dave Robertson, utility outfielder und the, White 6 = et will hold the center of the Ke - Kt Woodland park yesterday, defeat. anq . rf ace a . 4 and pinch hitter, probabl: get | Mack t c ruld gt du Received with the consideration of Stanford's | PYOTT PILOTS ing Ravenna, 1 to 0 Sis sania: be batt mek: thar wad | om abla uence th oF art mT Make your Xmas withdrawal from the organization sl sey wn ’ down to legal size. Every club in the two major! selection now 7 same | CHICAGO TEAM! warts i All the veteran pitehers will be] leagues can use pitchers or players Complete line Girls’ Wheels | NO CHANGES CHICAGO, Nov. 29—Jim Pyott,| ., St retained next season and MeGraw/and it is probable that the coming | ¥ ps |star Chicago halfback for two years, | P@t World champion b ml expects big Jock Scott to be one} meeting of the minor leagues in has been elected captain of the 1994 | 0% Toerente, won their first game of} of his le %. Scott was said to! Louisville will see even more spir ' he 1923) nm mor pirit e NEW HAVEN. Nov. 29 No| Maroon grid team | the Western tour here last night, de- | have n hurt on a barnstorming | ed buying and trading than marked PMc il the Vise ponies Peri me y amine 1D nt in @ great game, | trip, but the Giant office denies it} the session last year in Buffalo. COME IN TODAY will be made next year and Tad HERMAN DEFEATED Dip ba age Sys | Jones will be back ax head coach, it| NEW YORK, Nov, 29.—Jdack Bern-| PATE STOPS JACKS np ag V9.6: DUNOR. OF @han | BERCOTT MATCE Excelsior Motorcycle tian heen learned trom. a reliable | stein, Mew Yor lahiwolent ON gD Nh ACKSON pitehers, if thay aot that way, but} Dode Bereott, the “Monroe Reat ‘ lable | ate: Ne ork n 4 . TOLEDO, O ‘ov. 29 MM Tate « ore w T i Jeouree. Jones’ contract has twol|12round decision from Babe Her-| negro hares eakent wnoched ut Duh ke fete “i a as igs ore aaik, as Teoved: ito ‘the: metlitinal and Bicycle Co, enon th. ten. 9 3 ’ knocked o c call on Jakey May, the! class, He fights Frankie Britt six | yo. BPI y man, California featherweight. Jackson in the fourth round, Vernon stay southpaw, who burnt! sounds in Tacoma next week, oS Sie parabtesd. 4