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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922, KUHN PLACED AT GUARD ON STAR'S ALL-COAST GRID ELEVEN < IORTHWEST TITLE IN AIR WHEN. OREGON AND WASHINGTON TIE g Guard Only Member WORLD PUCK KINGS MAKE COAST The Star’s 1922 All-Coast Elevens SECOND TEAM ia Places Five Men on Mythical Aggregation; Nichols Is Outstanding Star of Coast Season; Morrison Runs Him Close Second BY LEO H. LASSEN 1G, powerful, and a real football player, Ed Kuhn, the giant Washington guard, is the only Husky gridder to win a place on The Star’s annual All-coast football eleven. Kuhn has played some wonderful foot- ball for the Washington eleven in this, his first year in varsity work. He has the ideal build for a tackle and will undoubtedly be stationed at a tackle berth next year. California leads the field again, as ex- pected, with five men placed on the squad. at guard, Muller at end, Erb at quarter, Nichols k and Morrison at fullback were al! stars of the rN Washington state men, Hickey in the backfield and at tackle placed with Locey, the O. A. C. captain the other tackle assignment and Callison, the vet- | center, getting the cal! for this position. i focal football followers who n Is Representative One writer saw every team in in the Coast conference With the exception of Stan the Untverstty of Southern and the men placed on eievene from these were done so on the recom of Southern football crit. | Stanford and Idaho failing to piace. In the three teams picked, every California regular, with the excep ton of Gallagher, center, Witter, |! tackle, and Spalding, halfback, selected. Next to California, which placed & total of 10 men, the University of Southern California ranks second With seven men placed. The others follow tn order: Ore gon five, Washington three, Wash. dominating (Re |Ington State three, Oregon Agmien Biz colleges are listed, with | two, Stanford two, and Idaho one Was Ranking End ot — the ends i 4: ae fo Whether * | should be placed, the latter, Mul PMuter, the California ace, ler's running mate, i « wonderful with the brilliancy of end, and deserves special mention. but he showed Seattle) Wayne Hall, the greatest catcher swell football |of forward pases In the dontere lranke gext to thie trio ae an all Gemon on receiving and arouné end. [ft t* doubtful tf there rd passes, is also & | will be « better end in the conference | and ao good all-around meat year than Hall. He is the class of the} Pythian, t'. 8. C., and McFadden of again this season 10. A. C., are both good wings and the U. 8. C. star, is said have done good work. ed Muller and Ber-| Petrie of Washington, Spears of U. 8. C-Bear game and | Oregon, Scott of W. 8. C. and Kra field goal kicker. lmer of W. 8. C., played good foot Trojans and Cardinals in team fs representative, Mitton or Berkey “giaply a matter of opinion /ball at times. ton yng > Fe Manson entertained the Brond- | 1¢ following guests were present: ea . C, played s ace, are beth good men Anderson of U. &. €., a good tackle | and good kicker, and Campbell, | .|the Oregon husky, complete the tack en. Ingram afd Grimm, the mighty Washington pair, were both powerful | in the ling, but lacked the speed that characterized the play of the other tacki¢w picked and Clarke at Guards IN of Washington. and Fat; W. 8. C. in the California slaughter. | ‘of California, were easily| Dean of California and Tiny) . . | Shields of Oregon, completes a lineup | the Trojan pilot, a husky | of powerful ‘gwell football for the| Bellman of Washington deserves school, and Durr-| special mention tn this position. He! the whole work# for! will bear watching next year. Leads Centers Was a great scarcity of some time with injuries. fn the league measuring! Lindley of U. 8 C., is anid to be a) feagte caliber. Callison, | good center, reliable and a good de Oregon snapper back, | fensive man. weight and all- All Hank Haynes of Washington . gets the call. lacked was weight. With mors beef the Stanford captain, | and with Nie passing ability Haynes center, but was out for| would be All-American material. Erb . the great field, Erb knew the Smith system thore lof the Golden Benr, was |! and was a great strategist on the | field. shoulders above every oth: ) Chapman of Oregon gave a good on the Coast | demonstration here yesterday. His Bas been charged with lack main vaiue to the Webfooters, how ability. and it hae been/ever, wag an educated toe, as le he couldn't get by with any won the Whitman and Idaho gamen than California because |and saved Oregon from a Washing. Play enough football him-|ton defeat yesterday Galloway, of U. 8. C, altho a sub- ¢an't ever be disproved an| stitute quarter, cutahone the rest of believes in the system of the pivot men gf thie quarterback in the game| Dalley and Abel, the Washington play and not to get banged | men, lacked experience, and Gerber of O. A. C., waa too erratic. Nichols Class of Coast the California »won the Stanford game by hia offen eases ¢ one of the grand-\sive ability and hin great paswing &@ halfback ever dished up pulled the W. 8 C. and O. A. © hington field, here Novetn. games out of the flames. He kicked He is a regular speed demon | Wastington into » tlé yesterday iS easily the class of the half-| Ziel wil} be one of the beat men th the West next season, or we miss our | | guess. Baker of 0. 8. C halfback, 4s was Wilcox of Stanford. The latter was a great kicker. Dunn of Californie, didn’t come into his own until the Nevada game when he scored #ix touchdowns. He finished the season as ® regular Hickey, handicapped by with the weak W. 8S. C. out- have a chance to display abliity this year, But he has and he would make an mate for Nichols d Ziel was one of the best men in the West. He Morrison Honored MORRISON was the beat | Nisbet, his team mate. Nisbet is one plunger on the Coast. of the lending kickers In | -¢ game, Be. | but thy f his playihe ink California ace leads the | cower of the aha ving ivcke the gcofing. He i# a fine kicker Brown, the ldaho captain, wae the and a great defensive |best defensive fullback of the year Latham of Oregon, deserves ape the edge over Archie cial mention SCRUBS _|GOLDE ENTERTAINED NDALE SCORES 112) GOLDENDALB, Dec. 1.—The Goldendale prep team, plumbia league, Military school of a 112 to 0 score here| ? n. | Charapion sorts sca ee leaders of tiie Bid the Apex cafe Wednerday | iimmed the Hill “Hendy” Hendrickson. boys’, Portiand by at Broadway, acted as toust- | yesterday. SS pataarag IL. A. AUTO | RACE HALTED) LOS ANG BS, Dec. 1-—-The an nual Thatikegiving sfrecdway classic) | Of 260 miles wae oailed off here to- day after the firat lap had been ron | Rain Baited the race, It will be held again Sunday, Lichtenberger and Turner, | nan, Ruy Meister, Herb Po. | Peters, Wilfred Reevey. Frank Horstall, Leon La Rue Stevenson, Leo H. Martin, Jack Latham, Norton, Bt! Baldwin, Long. lence, at Beattie, | Dr. U playing POSITION End Tackle Guard Center Guard Tackle End Quarter Halfback Halfback Fullback FIRST TEAM Milton, U. 8. C, --Dunton, W. 38, Kuhn, Wash Callison, Ore. .-Clarke, Cal. -Locey, O. A. ..-Muller, Cal. ..Erb, Cal. .. Nichols, Cal. . Hickey, W. 8. «Morrison, Cal. . Hall, Wash. -. Beam, ~~ . Calland, -De $C .. Vonder Ahe, Ore... . Berkey, Cal.... Chapman, Ore. . Zeil, Wash. Dunn, Cal, Nisbet, Cal. With his experience and his 185 pounds of beef, Roy Rickey is at the top of his game this year. This young defense man today ranks as one of the finest defense players in hockey. He is playing a pis part in the mad dash of the Mets to the Coast onors. . Turkey Day Fights JOE LYNCH WINS INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—Joe Lynch, world’s bantamweight |! champion, won a 10-round decision from Franky Daly,} New York. HART OUTPOINTS DUNDEE PHILADELPHIA.—Johnny Dundee, junior lightweight champion, was outpointed by Alex Hart, Cleveland, in eight} rounds. Bobby Barrett, Philadelphia lightweight, was out- pointed by Pal Moore, New Orleans, in eight rounds. MARTIN WINS ON FOUL PROVIDENCE, R. L—Terry Martin won O'Donnell, Gloucester, on a foul in the fourth round. O'DOWD WINS ON FOUL NEW YORK.—Mike O’Dowd won from Dave Rosenburg, world’s middleweight champion, on a foul, in the eighth round. wae a powerful | To Name Coast Pasadena Eleven Here Next Week NORVALLIS, Dec, 1—The Paolfie | J const’s representatives to mest Penn State's eleven in the annual Tournament Intersectional clash 4 New Yoar's day will a meeting of the Pacific Coast Thtercollegiate confer December 8 and 9, G. Duback, conference proui- dent, announceed here today, Dr. Duback had previously an | nounced that the Const team would Hot be selected until after Thanke- giving contanta Oregon's tle battle with Washing- ton complicates matters, tt 1# admit- ted in football ciroles here, even with the clarifying effect of the Untver- sity of Southern Cafifornia’s victory over Washington State, With Call. fornia reluctant to represent the Coast o third fime, tn a spirit of “Give somebody cine a ere ag leaves Oregon, Washington and U. ©. Aa logical contendara for the tia or. It is belloved that one of these | thres schools will be chosen, ats, ‘tmtord’ M Durrwachter, W. 8. C. from Joe| Ist. Pats Play in Victoria Toronto Champions Open Coast Tour Tonight in Island City ™ Victoria, B. Cc. tonight the world champion hockey teas, the Bt. Pats of Toronto, Can- ate, will make their first bow on the Coast on thelr exhibit tien tour, The champtens started their swing West the other night in Winnipos where they beat Edmonton, 2 to 1 ‘The champe won thele twe titles at the expense of Vancouver, both | series going the foll five games. The Toronto club will play an) exhibition game with Seattle at the Arena here next week. The Toronto attack ts centered sround Reg Noble, one of the great leat forwards in hockey | Dye, who ts said to pack the hard est whot in the game. Dennenay, Scott, Randall, An drew, and Denorld make up the forward list Cameron and Stuart aré phying defense. Cameron t another hard pack shot THIRD TEAM Pythian, U. 8. C. . Anderson, U. 8. C. A. Shields, Ore, «Lindley, U. 8. C. - Dean, Cal. . Campbell, Ore. . MeFadden, O. A. C. ... Galloway, U. S. C. . Baker, U. 8. C. «Wilcox, Stanford ..Brown, Idaho Grid Year| Cornell Doesn't Look Like Wonder Team; Prince- ton Leads East ny HENRY L FARRELL (United Press Staff Correspondent) EW YORK, Dec, 1.-—-Princeton, | LAN Cornell, West Virginia and jArmy finished ae the sviect eastern} [teams of 1923, who did not lowe a, [game Primeeton and Cornell, how over, were the only ¢levens to win every gam in & 9 to 0 victory over Penn: vans yesterday, Cornet! aif nothing to tear down Princeton's claim £F vaNcoUVER HARD |the mythieat championship of (h*| sp BY INJURIES Fast. Cornell did not look ike a a aed s onder ¢ the weak and be er tye wendertys stamens, Sender tes en ep wy logke like the Vancouver team hae od a mopped it outpiny eran etpped B Cnet ln up. The lene of Jack Adame tie cou, Aa |Art Dunean and Hugh Lehman Notre Dame's defeat at the hands’ pu: the team in the basement of Nebraska wan Gnexpected. Th¢lene stast. Lehman will Be ready South Bend eleven stood off th! sionday, but then rushes of the heavy Went Point/ neve jest Alf Skinner, who is out team but they were not able tOlwith infuries for « t throw back the driving Nebraskans . rnc a ae " > ee Saree v gp Magra METS OFF TO } her wate clean by wit) WONDERFUL LEAD ftne from the University of the a South. Claim for the sectional) The Brattle Mets are off te the championship probably wit be dis. | Dest start that « Seattle hockey team puted by Georgia Tech, who beat | Yer erabbed. |the great Auburn team, 14 to ¢ ‘They lg A arg ty we ge | Center came tack to ufo ana} simer and tave sencaed five out of beat South Caretima, 6 to 6. Tha boys, the fastest in the league, California Went into undimputed cen une their apeed so much better Powweanion of the Pucifie Coast title under the sixman style than under | when the undefeated Oregon eleven | the old rover system that it's » ques and a rival for the championship, | Mom of hew to stop ‘em from making wae held to @ 3 to 3 draw by|® Punawey race of it. | Wasfington. _— TIA JUANA tender fn the Bastern league } PRAMIE LEAGUE OPENS SOON E4monton, Regina, Saskatchewan and Calgary senson December 11, playing a couple of games at home before the four RACING IS UNDER WAY |iho'ne ptasur oe AN DIPGO, Dec. 1.—The Tifwana | the four new clube. \O racetrack, center of « bitter legal | fight for months past, f* « gomg RICKEY'S KNEE | concern today and the flag of James | 0. K. AGAIN | W. Coffroth, builder of the track.| ‘The week's Imyott did Roy Rickey's | oats over the grandstand. leg & world of good. He strained a | In spite of two or three Mexican | tendon and rest wae the only cure. | court decisions in support of his con- | Hie weight, apeed and experience are |tentions of ownership, Jerome A.| needed badly and the big fellow ts Rasvity, claimant to the property, | Wiese In taking good care of ktmeeH, | tw the first races of the senson yew | for the big eve a & come. terday merely ae a apectator. cptag About 12,000 persons witnessed the| HOQUIAM, Wash, Deo, 1—Run start of the 100-day racing season, | ning up a score of 19 to 0, Aberdeen Visttors swarmed fo San Diego from| Won the championship of South all over the Southwest. Yesterday | western Washington here Thursday, many of the visitors roamed the | defeating Roquiam, and Hebe) Roche is considered the Best goal | the champions | Will open the Prairie! ‘DEBUT Football Review of big games played thruout United States yesterday. U. S. C. Wins 10% ANGELES, Dec. 1.—The powerful University of Southern Caltiornia trimmed Washington State college without trouble bere yeuter day, running =~ score of 41 to Galloway, of the winners, was the ster putes: of the game. Multnomah Beaten PORTLAND, Dee. 1.— Uncorking & passing «@ ik In the closing min utes of play, the Olympic club, of San Vranciece, pulled the game out of the fire and defeated the Mult-| nomah club, of Portland, for the sec. ond time this season. The finai/ noore yesterday wus 18 to 8, Cornell Victor PHILADELPHIA, Deo 1.—Gi Dobie’s powerful Cornell team . kept | ftw wiate clean for the second straight time yesterday, defeating Pennsyl- vania by a §-to0 ro tally, \Notre Dame Trimmed LINCOLN, Dea 1—Stopping the Notre Dame forward pass | attack, the powerful University | of Nebraska eleven swept the | Indianans off of their feet yeu terday, and won In « great game, | 14 to 6 Tech Beats Auburn ATLANTA, Dee. 1.—Georgia Tech helt good ifs claim to be reckoned with tile by beating Auburn, 14 to 6, here yesterday, |W. V. Undefeated MORGANTOWN, W. Va. ? a vd 34 if third time this season Hugo Bezdek’s |tearn went down fo defeat when Pittsburg won yesterday, 14 to 0. |SCOTT HIGH NEGOTIATES TOLEDO, Deo. 1—feott high | school of Toledo, that played a tie | with Kverett a few years” ago, ts | negotiating with Portland for a ‘powt-senson game with Washington high schoo! for a game during the holidays. They are also negotiating | with Jacksonville, Fla, for a game in Havana during that time. streets vainly seeking hotel accom. |————— modutions. The hotels are still orowdea today { and track officiale any they will have | the largest attendance this year of} any racing season so far. Tho fight for ownership te stil! in progress. Coffroth only smiles at questioners. Bassity saye: “We'll the plant over In a few days.” |HERE’S REAL PERSISTENCE BROCKTON, Maas., Deo. 1.Ron- ald Phillips, captain of the Lawrence high school football team, broke his wrist im the firet period against Brockton high, but went back in the game and remained long enough to ; Drenk Wie leg, when he was retired | tor good NEBRASKA HAS GRID RECORD When Nebraska beat Notre Dame | vestordey it marked the 239th tussle that the Cornhuskers have been in |in 30 years, They have won 176, |lont 48 and tied 16, | perlite |SHANNON TO BOX BROWN RAdie Shannon and Young Brow wellknown Coast iehtwoights, a boxing four rounds tonight in Los Angelen, WAYNE HALL IS 1923 GRIDIRON PILOT AYNE HALL, crack|year and right end this sea- right end of the Uni-|son. His ability to spear for- versity of Washington team,| ward passes brought him into has been named captain of|the limelight this season. |\the Purple and Gold eleven| Johnny Wilson has been {for next year. He has serv-|awarded the Flaherty medal ed two years on the varsity,|for the year, the emblem quarterback = last|awarded the player who has been the best inspiration to the team. The elections took place before yesterday's game with /is TEN" ts from Spokane, Wash., while Wilson played| crushed the ball at a .408 gait, at Lincoln high school here.| had batted over the .400 marky ' Rogers Hornsby, the oreat ting a mark of .401. HORNSBY—A SLUGGER St. Louis infielder, has estab- hed his right to fame by hitting over .400 this year, get- When the St. Louis slugger made his mark it was the first time since 1899, when Ed Delehant» that a National league hitter in Metributing the Southern | Stadium Game Is 3-3 Tie Chapman and Zeil Kick Field Goals; Huskies Have Edge BY LEO H. LASSEN TANDING on the 21-yard line with only a few min- utes of play left, Leomara Zell, W a shington'’s halfback ee, ] * Today the Northwest title fe high jer than the proverbial kite as Zell's reading, Oregon 3, Washington 8. “Chappie” Chapman, Oregon quan ter, kicked = goal from placement in the first quarter, hig second attempt of sfx during the afternoon, the ball sailing over the ber trom the 10- yard ine. Washington @ént hold the bal | once during the firet half tn pete sen territory, the eupertor kicking of Chapman keeping the bel tn Wash ington territory. The Purple and Gold, outplayed the visitors in the last half, taking the upper hand, Forward passing carried the ball in the third quarter to the Oregon threeyard Une where the men the seven-yard Ine and with four |downs to go Quarterback the line well at left half for Washington, both on offensive and defensive. He's a big, strong kid and will bear wat img next year. — VONDER AHE AND TINY SHIELDS STAR Vonder Ahe, at tackle, and Tiny Shields, at guard, were the bulwarks of the Oregon line. These babies cer _ tainly played nice foothan. Latham, the lanky fullback, dié some good work spearing and inter- cepting passes. OREGON TIES CALIFORNIA Oregon, with Californ! undefeated Coast con Score’ by tantni Washington Scoring: Washington—Pises ixfek, Ziel, Orecon—Piace kick, Chapman. total ef 17 Substitutions: Washington—Hantey Hill, Walters for Haynes, wercions fee Petrie, Wilson for Ziel, Dalley for Abel, Sherman for Bryan, Hill for Hai , Biel for Wilson, Harper for Sherman, SIKI STILL LEFT OUTSIDE PARIS, Dec, 1—Appeal made to the Freneh deputies to have the ac- tion of the French boxing commis: sion against Battling Siki overruled was lost when the Leber ind ty Diagne, a Senogalese Voted dowa,