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STAR (SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1922 ? PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE “BRICK” MULLER DESERVES ALL-AMERICAN POSITION AGAIN ~ BPACIFIC UNIVERSITY ADMITTED TO NORTHWEST CONFERENCE Sialfornia End, Remarkable Star, p Plays Good Ball for Golden Bears the Muller Mitt, Reason for His Greatness, Is Discussed by “Doc” Rosenthal, Califor-| nia Line Coach; Muller Proficient in Many Lines; Star of All Stars Will Be Lost to Berkeley Next June “Brick” Muller and the Mighty Muller Mitt |Gon@z@ Petition Refused om 7) re Deadlock Over Football Schedule Marks Confer- ence Meeting (EDITORIAL) Last year Brick Muller didn’t do much football playing for California, but he was placed on Walter Camp's All-American team on the strength of his showing the year before. In the Washington & Jefferson game he played like anything but an ican player. But this year Muller has come back and he has played super- ‘football for the Golden Bears. He has lost himself in team play and is greater than ever. The California end certainly deserves the All-American honor again. iui yoy a) BY GENE COHN * ‘ ERKELEY, Cal., Dee. 9. ans, meet the mighty Muller mitt! This is the first time this catapultic hand has been up for close analysis. | 12 hours Foot tr tle on Thankngiy ing is ng of the past now And as it is making its farewell appearance this season at the Univer-} Soe ane cath Go uuicebacereatel sity of California, its amazing athlétic value is just being properly the Saturday preceding the feativ YY) summed up. | holiday | Dean M. F. Angell was elected This mighty mitt has made Muller the greatest forward passer of foot- ball. But it is not generally known that this same mitt has put him in the forefront as a shot putter, javelin hurler, discus thrower, baseball conference again pitcher, basketballer and pretty nearly everything that requires a handy to requ shmen to h hand. }its bete yeing able to compe How does he do it? What's his trick? | rT teeet iialadam as snc _ From Dr. Boles Rosenthal, prominent medical man, who doubles as line coach in foot-! | today and the schedules for t | conferences will be made up tonight ‘The hitch is that neither Stanford nor California wants to come Nort next year. University of Southern California may play the feature game Jat the Stad in 1923 Whitman, Montana, W. 8. CO. A and Orego are certain to be on Season, and from Muller himself comes the answer emnen It's in the mitt plus the elbow! plus the shoulder, pretty much after | o a k M ll I O the manner of many baseball pitch: | ® orn | Brick Muller Is: One eres dela sees a» @ pitcher throws a bal, Ite a| Brick Muller and closeup showing how his immense mittgrips the pigskin for a forward pass. te of Greatest Athletes) "= Reed Crew 5 arm swing, The ball is general! pretty much parallel with the head Washington's schedule, Idaho being passed up. is regarded as the longest and most accurate passer In the ame. It is an easy matter for him to hurt the pigskin 60 yards. ce ay oy me nm ure psn ues Champions [Hornsby Is Swat King] CORNELL MEN Fe caste te conse a ae ea a aang mS. || he has a remarkable and. powerful Wi ? ROWED 2,000 SE putter he ranks in the college forefront. : paw. Muller can grep the big ball} Men Down Win Close ! Had Wonderful Season LONG MILES ao Of these accomplishments require the use of the famous Muller | “eeurely | bad | ” aeec Muller, however, shines in other branches of sport in which the “Hie bas. @ remepkable shoulder,” to r in uck Game OGER HORNSBY, ond Then tn the same case of Ruth, WO thousand miles of rowing for and the arm do not play an important part says Dr. Rosenthal, who has put the baseman of the St. Louls it ty said that the Bambino poled 11 miles of racing, from two te Muller dexterity to pathological Nationals, and successor of out more four-base hits in 1921 ie highly proficient in the high and broad ie has wo . iiss for California in both event" | analyale. “It squares off, it le raw Habe Kath of the New York than Hornsby did this year, 69] three hours’ practice every day for T other words, Muller is one of the country’s Yeading alhround | boned and huge It’ the lever of Portland College Prepar- Vancouver Noses Out Vic- Americans as the Colossus of to be exact, but the statistics |/257 days, to prepare for tess than the catapult.” | : ° oan | > Py Swat, is worthy of the tithe ow that Ruth at no time in| /45 minutes of actual contest. That ing for Big Race With) toria by 4 to 3 Tally in he earned this season by his careér has been able to climb || t® the story of the activities of the will miss him. He graduates in June But the throw ts pretty much a trick €f.the sihow, made apperentty Frosh Here North pounding out 42 home runs, into the select .400 batting circle, || three major Cornell crews in spring ~~ steer amor oh without great effort and sclentifl It is pointed out that Hornsby And when it comes to hitting | rowing season of 1922, which closed | cally trained to get the balls nose Pesteann Ore, Dee, 9.—Reed | YTICTORIA, BC. Dec. 9 —shoot today stands out as probably the the ball over the fence, many | at the Poughkeepsie regatta June | ghtly pointed when it starts away ollege oarsmen have accepted « ing © beautiful goal five minutes ent batter of the major outfielders of the National league last E for w fight as jong as & g00d/ challenge from the University of |Defore the final gong, Frank Bouche withstanding the wil any Hornsby slams the pel The offcatl log of the Cornell zs | buat, Washinaton for a race wih tha|Vanoouver forward, broke the tis owens of Ruth and George Bis. ie bo ‘ar on yd player, Ruth in-] navy for the last rowing season, $4 Die oc saan: waceincs dean re and gave Vancouver a 4 to 3i} let, firnt baseman for the st os and farther than most. ||made public the other day by the Washington freshman crew nex! ory over Victoria Loule Browns ie home rune, like those of athletic assoctation, tells in graphic x | phenomenal about Muller,” adds the tagnosis. “Ho's | "Pring. ‘The race will te rowed In cher was the star of the game Hornsby rolied up a magnifi Seattle and will mark the debut of With Hugh Lehman playing @ darb)| cent batting average of slightly — fieig hitter, ‘This f reollegia < on Inet, it t a i game in the net yb a. for 1922, including hit remarkable in that it pf ren |e’ tm: tor tntercalogiate sewhig: Ae one ¢ gy tae Lng bis hie natural batting ability Cornell. b bate s up by bounds Kenneth Williams of the The varsity eight last year rowed While having a higher percent. St. Louls Americans, the run- |698 miles on Lake Cayuga in 74 age than Hornsby, Sisler, judged werup in home runs to || days; 12 miles at Derby, Conn, in a by the experts to have been the Hornsby, ie declared to be an | three days, and 76 miles at Pough- : most valuable player of the Amer- almost exclusive right field keepsic in nine days, a total of 68¢ joan league this year, in not the hitter, Williams is a lefthand | imieis in 86 @ayn, Huth, are driven over the fences | | figures of the time, energy and per. r of all fields, not being @ one-|/ severance of the young men who doctor after his jtaken a knack and worked it into }@ science. He learned to pitch &@| Heed college in intercollegiate row: | football—if you get me right.” ne ‘The Muller mitt will noon be use-| 5 . ‘ Russell Callow, leas except as a collection agency er Pins ttlyi Magi ondevie ven ved 6-8 for the Muller bank account, for |'™® University of Washington, tn | pono [thin marks his Inst college season. | Proposing the race, stated that any: | Meskin | —_—_ thing the university can do to fur: | Donsertais » | ‘0 . ‘VARSITY ther “this finest and cleanest of | Detidaih! Yorwara x | Heortng: Piret period——Vietorta slugger that is Hornsby. Accord. batter and had 39 homers, vars wed bec ger an si: igd-—vienseia, Ost- tl tag to the averages, Gtsler had while Hornsby swings from pipes. gh yatta 614 miles at Ithaca tn 176 days, and 75 miles at Poughkeepsie in nine days, or @ total of 689 miles In 85 . | days. ’ fecond period only eight homers to his credit 1e-08. Mackay from Marri, 4 W. Lowablin BANQUET SET introduced only last year, giadly will JON'T be surprised |be done. An cightoared shell and if “Doc” John-| ALL players may be the most} F Pans Son te numed| superstitious athletes Inthe) FOR TONIGHT |coscnine iauscnes tor tne reed crow |Site’ “anti will be furnished on Lake Union by Vancour rom Mackay « 5 field captain of| world, but it is doubtful if they 4% University of Washington |tne university for est sprigs (tie from. Wedha The freshmen eight rowed sft the Seattle In-| have anything on the major league gridiron squads, including the | race Penaities Firet period —C | miles at Ithaca fn 74 days, 12 miles _ j |x minutes: Victoria, free shot jat Derby in three days and 70 qi ar next Year.) club owners. | first team, second team, and frosh| Under Coach Richardson fall train al Since the close of the baseball |"2%*% Will be the guents of the an- ling, which was discontinued during | Third period—Mackay, 2 minutes; Mal- | first er Red serene 4 nual Washington football banquet at | the football season, will be resumed | 478% 7 minutes | said to be oft ason y + of southern !the Hotel Washington tonight at/by the Reed oaramen, immediately hustling and/cities have been inviting the two | 6:20. Captain Anton Lindstrom has mus ‘SMOKING UP brainy type Of) New York clubs to train there in| The coaching staff, including Bag-|tered 12 additional recruits to his ball player and) shaw, Graves and Ed) i }the spring. Havi . Gr an mundson, will squad of four veterana who rowed | F as Harry Wol-| tis "pm rite ing won the Den | sosak, as will Capt-clect Hall, and |i test yeaba Viclésious exon, Basty | verton is one of eth “atane ir respective leaxues, |the departing captain, Ingram fall workouts revealed much prom. | the emartert men |Deth clube are naturally big draw-| “The men who played ‘thelr last lising material among une arwen'men| SS ON, BOYS in baseball he will | fames this year will also «peak The Portland Rowing club, which ARIS, Dec. 9—Announcing that Recenty the owners of ea ft in well with) ners of the San! Prof. Lesite. J. Ayer and Darwin | i Francisco club came east and of-| Metenest will complete the contig (ota the generous loan of its equip. it desires to terminate the {miles at Poughkeepsie in nine days | for a total of 663 miles in 85 days. j ‘SIR TOM HAD 4 |; REAL COMEBACK ~— j NEW YORK, Deo, 9.—Sri Thomas | Lipton was asked, in view of contro. | versy over @ countryman’s remarks, | whether Americans were “bum a | sport He countered with this E lady once wrote me that Kecond period Du minutes jment and privileges, was Instru- | Carpentier-siki cont ersy arining tem. syst jfered ali kinds of inducements for! pean John T. Condon with his years of ex-/ new faculty tal in bi Let ‘er snow! " the Ai ! ithe Giants to train on the a } Jol |mental in bringing Reed college into | trom the black’a victory that gave t she was sure the Americans were in “= caggrerag orgie gel 1 Sevatels ane aah coast athlete chairman, will be toast-/the water sport last year, haa prom: |jim the world’s light iiavesitiens With Seattle's fairways and greens covered with the beautiful (2) | PUtins Something in the water so ws i master. 1 ‘ n ? " Eorat the tas ond OH | Te is pencticaltycartate that. ine| spaepei ns ha Yes Weed unlimited help in bullding @/champioushtp, n Marseliles bicycle| shew, making play there impossible, local golfers are now crowding the | ,aoy en mmo couant, win, I, wrote J {Giants will again go to San Antonio | strong Reed crew |firm has offered 300,000 france for a| tees “ apr a = aang ieee tonto | jcumnts i again ao to San Antonio | BE EASE PITY after prelionary work tm four, |{cmtas offered 30.000 trance for 4] teen of the downtown courses to try thelr skill t “Indeor Gel was right. ‘The Americans ware \r is a ba — ss poe’ Mt fon sabe Gor a kicuee & ora the Reed oaramen probably will ad4 1149 weeks | This abbreviated form of the royal and ancient sport is by no means | Putting the Reliance tn the water.” wi show | © h louches i | —— ee Bee Sact and over that |221Y Would be as follows } THESE BABIES * ne finishing touches in the mew | ‘The boxers may divide the purse| making its initial debut here, not by many years, but there seems to ae over Mist| “We trained there last season,| Pity the poor former professional |: the tiniverotg ot Wanna [As they choose, or fight winner take] be much more interest In it now than ever before, TED KRACHE newcomer was troubled iast |M#¢ good weache: and won the pen-| baseball star who needs must retire|by the Portland Rowing club. It in| Seattle is well prepared to take care of the boys and girls who have VS. JORDAN with Injured legs, but he — Fae and depend upon college coaching | hoped by the club that within the}, Mt Ras been barred from box: | 0 w golfing these wintry days, as there are three up-to- ~ eare of himself and acted he sail there ts, there isn't any |for a living. Ray Fisher, former|next few yearn, intercollegiate re. | \.” ‘ws France by the yee aagyarysth va date indoor golf schools in the heart of the city, namely, Piper & Taft's, ABERDEEN. 80. yee Kinees, advisory coach to Connie Ore star of the Yankees, has just n0-|gattan can be brought to the Wil. | rare’ Of the sport. because of his) Oheasty’s and Collis The latter, which in located in the Cobb build. |DAarbor | lightweight, | will battle ering last season. Fron ; — |nounced that his earnings for nine |ermette: chick ares eae te Wik [actions fotlowing hin unexpected vio-| tng, has Bob Collins and Chester Horton as instructors. Henry |Johnny Jordan of Anacortes in the E reports he is in good physical HE job of football coach has|Months at the University of Miohl-|peat rowing courses on the coaat rns lhcgyne Sani cneic dones is the Piper & Taft professional, and Jack Hueston, who served [Next Nick Randich smoker at the i aon | 2 become as precarious a position |#4n, during the last year, combined| qandidates for the Reed crew, | his apprenticeship under Bob Johnstone, the veteran North End pro, | 2esles club. Randich has signed % e jax managing & major league ball! With three months in semt-pro cir-|who have reported for fall training SPENCER AND is in charge at the Cheasty school. |Chick Rocco and Al Luppo of Tw i$ WILL HAVE jclub. You must deliver or be on| cles, have netted him a sum in ex-lare F. Ga WwW. Gr D ag large driving net at Spalding’s store will be ready to sheet at coma for the sembwindup. Tae STAFF |your way joes of anything he ever landed in| Nicola, W. Woodmanses, 1. stix. R.| MAY T OUT early next week, but Manager “Cappy” Kellison has net made any | Dreliminaries have net yet been ap; atter Mails hasn't lost any of | “Buck” O'Neil, who coached with |th¢ bie leagues. Jett Terreau, ai-| Reynolds, C. Webster, B. Krichenky, | LE announcement as to who will be the professional in charge. With dack | FnKed. Mmatural ability the Oakland |ereat success for several years at|'*tor Of baseball at Dartmouth, |G, Dambach, A, Lindstrom, P. El BY REDSKINS hatte ave tilt copert citi, ee ee es ae TOME: Wfise a fine pitching outlook. |Syracuse, has just resigned as Co oe the aame sort of a story to} well, R. Kennicott, H. Smyth, .D. “Canes hap pe ee bob free gratis, it is very possible that | SPORTSMEN ARE 4 Malls, Buzz Ariett, Ray Kre |lumbla coach. When football was |‘*!! : Salandra, K. Patterson, A. Jones and | [TWBBY SPENCER gocs to Mobile, Anyhow, golfing Seattle all Sel tar te Geer ani GA ete : f, Jones and Krause the Acorns | Femumed at that institution, O'Neil PUEDEN! E. Rothwell } in the Southern league, and places where he (or she) can radieg fen Bag tor Ph Pong ve whe MEETING TODAY i pretty sweet pitching |was the popular tion to vot ART FLETCHER Buck May gore to Ctnaha, in the wondered at when these “knights of the fairways” gaze at the white |, \mniments to the state same joo map. for various AMERICANS TO __| Western cireutt. according to word covering on the streets and housctops and smilingly exclaim, “Let ter | 2" 8Pd code will be discussed at the jreasons he han failed. LEADS PHILLIES |reoeived today from President Jim, gnow!" 7 ieuind ‘ef jannual meeting of the Washington ‘i FIGAN | It i» practically @ certainty that) ep touts, Dec. 9A MEET IN N., Y, | ®oist. wne te in Cincianans Hy Sait State Sportsmen association, which ; i) CHANGE | “Greasy” Neale will not be at Wash | sar of the McCraw school took no |_ NEW YORK) Dec, 9—The bate] ,2nenanre sale wae not unexpect “Jock” Scott and Kennle Watts are the champion bestball-andaggre. |°0°"* today at Spokane. |The session ichange ¢rom Sacramento to|ington and Jefferson next full. |Neim of a big lengin autfit wien cee [over location of next Wednesday's) 21,0" be wax of ttle use to the) gate team of golfers in the local Caledonian and St. Andrew's societies, | “il! continue thru Sunday. Should do Marty McGaffi- | O'Neil, who developed a great team | wietcher signed to manage the Phil. | American lengy ting ix over.| Tbe thin season : This pair o” braw chiels from the “land 0’ the thistle” became the | HBR He didn't get along any |last year, haw had only fair success! iiey, The former Giant shortator, | Ba Johnson capitulated and the | 1.4 teokh cianclbnde. doe ie os ny Cocky. 0 tre North by Oncating tele helther Getts, Reb”: Ruleaien s fi in Sacramento and he is |thix season. After defeating Latay- haw a one-year contract and will rug | MOKW Will meet in New York, aa|j eiriie:: Ne Const) and “Kab” Hay, In the final match of the annual best-ball-andagere Buffalo Has Big ff004 a ball player to get|ette, his team lost to Detroit Uni-| the team from the hench FUN | Judge Landis dictated pee CDE RADI gate tournament, which was played at the Beacon Hill course last | . ‘& rut. He is a speedy infielder | versity, Pittsburg and West Vir-| si stella | | Sunday m ng, seven up and four to go. Enclosed Field i Fm good lead-off man and base. | ginia, | NEW YORK, Deo. 9.—Gov.-elect he Scott-Watts duo took the lead on the first hole . + as ae vid t been hitting| All ts not well at Yale. Continued | (PINK MITCHELL _[amitn conterpintes’ no immediate in doubt. Ligeia ow abagiee ede f . . He hasn | t ntinued | was never in doubt. ‘The winners will receive two clubs aplece, while Fae inte, however {defeats by Harvard and Princeton | |change in the boxing laws of New| the runners up will divide a box of balls, : BUFFALO, Dec. 9.—The horse : ‘ ct hd haven't strengthened the position of LSIOR | ame BELT ARRIVES yr let It be known ‘ ix finding its way back to popu « ce 1S |Tad Jones. A number of other aenua Gabetabeanti Yaar” oak _ - = Local golfers, except those who are members of the West Side Golf | larity in this part of the country a wr |coaches are up against the same old | BICYCLES chells championship belt em] CALGARY, Alta, Dec. ®—Out-| lub, are wondering what Kind of mixture of dressing Is on the course |] as an adjunct to sport. Five Blake, Seattle's new pitcher, |*tory—failure to win. Most of them | | iite arrived ne 4g yesh vs maple i playing the St. Pats, world's hockey| at West Seattle. George B, Dunn, the newly-elected captain of the || polo fours, five new horse shows, from Pittsburg, is @ giant |Will soon be in the fleld for new | title arrived here today and will be | champions, the Calgary ‘Tigers won| West Siders, comes forth with the statement that his course was play- | a hunt club and a saddle and faccoring to reports from | berths. | Y , ¥ a free Ne ring kame tn their exhibi aio raciye: erythro and around the bridle club with five acres of neyivania city. He is over * ne } jtion here last night, 7 to 6. ’ vl . jo the ¢ of going to press |] stables and crounds, are among height and weighs around ND still, Johnny Welsmutler | LAVIGNE AND ee, eorge has not given us the formula of the snowmelt mixt ~ , in ht an 6 aidsises coverte, | Oa Vain | fe \f Colgate Captai which covers the West Side and makes it an ideal winter course the more recent stditione J : uikk aarvdl otinved < RES oa | JOSEPHS DRAW Oui e Pi. “ry - — a TIAA oli Raga alg a" from the 100-yard dash free HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Dec, 9 uits; ayed i | , acon t ; 4 - geome style and a whole second frpm the George Tavinge and Jack Josephs G With “P ies ” OREGON TO MIX ANNOUNCEMENT Tig rs ee pe “4 aed 100-yard backstroke tn Chicago the | battled to a draw in the main event ame 1 ros : ain he Pai 1 , Kenworthy should star in the | other night. ‘This youngster ts only | at the American Legion arena here HAMILTON, N. Y., Deo. 9. WITH WEST VA.? IS CONFIRMED sti mh oe : 0 bs ok j Association next summer} 19 years old and haw at least seven | ‘i A last night Py mat el ag fat Pow ge SAN DIEGO, Cal, Deo. 9.—West| Mor OWN, W. Va, Dec. 9,|| "Exposition, ts said to be one has kept himself tn good con-| or eight good years of competition | Oe Sen OW. . state and national Atmaticnn (ao || Virainia, rated ax one of the top-|—The undefeated University of West |] Of, the largest privately owned during bis “layoff this year.|anead of h | AW a ctarmaite 4 Rey notch teams in the East, will play © | Virginia eleven will play the a riding enclosures in the United Oo Bagg cg es gledoaal of him, A Wonderful Xmas Gift TAYLOR BOXES sion, champtonshina for the #20] Christmas day game at the stadium | sity of Oregon In pe feo ag States. It is of the Tudor style A ant ses See | bedigh rls bh ainst a Western team yet to | on & ri "il of 3 eoture, the stables sur ‘on tor renee: te A. \ and | TopEARCOTT, the young Mon- | TERMS MOORE DEC. 22 | captaincy of the Colgate varsity Hosea dren, aera us 9 haan iesternsoibnsc be asborasoadmea Sounding a” huge sncweed! ras Aoteeworth © fartiliy’ flawes NE tepid li ae gio coming | All Makes and Models CHICAGO, Dec. 9.--Bud Taylor,|] ack team, following a protest || Gregon, é E PH isa under a glass roof, Polo wil fe Bouthern league baneball for | aieg pice seltcmene i cas pail eenhideueiate pe yg Se pertianiaeine Se age ule] rhe Christmas qame is an annual asy Pickings be played in the ring during the : ‘ , ' own Ie nd | crowned champion” of the bantam- . & football || vfeatr herw. Last year's game was | winter: months. : secon AW sta bg if bounds. When he stopped Frankie FROM $29.00 UP weights, will meet here December 22 || #4me played tn Utica, Nov, 6, be. {mie Bg ony pa wid A mane for Jack Wolfe pen Pca pelea scheduled fer pa “ety Britt in Tacoma the other night it | in @ 10-round bout tween the ¥. M. C, A, ond the |) is RIE, Pa., Dec. 9.-—Jack Wolfe of |] next year are the E Count agerega lwas something that Joe Gorman, | < Knights of Columbus, Bulger || Cleveland won easily from Mickey a the daiat “Okuh . aie cae f mud Ridley and sutior Waiters || Excelsior Motorcycle || WINS IN SPITE admitted playing but denied he [LIGHTS GO OUT Dillon, Erie, in thetr,12-round bout. || sentember, the eo Coutts SIGMA GAMMA, Washington |cculdn't Jo. Bercott pack a mean ‘d Bi received money for It FOR THIS BIRD eet tolavi. tren At by W sorority, will hold’a rummage | wallop and altho he has had only | and Bicycle Co. OF HIS HANDLE A college rule prohibits col MAT MATOH IS DRAW geese dS Tatil Bh is the Pine. st. public market| 11 fights he is getting over the awk 301 6. Pine St. BL, 0997 BROCKTON, ™ 2K | ieginte men from playing on ]) SALEM, Mass, Deo. %—Willle| CHICAGO, Dev. 9,—Joe Stecher | Mey ROE Nan ES y to seise funds fos their; wardnexs that marred his first tow |] quargest HWTAIL, Cycle H Phi N, Murs, Dec. %—|| teams other than those under || Harmon, Boston, knocked out Young |and Yousif Hussane wrestled tang. | nett, Avon and. Rochester, ale starts here ‘ Ld sin Howey | Jupnir. Bromsttt efented Prantce | coigate supervision, Jack Britton, New Bedford, in th AW th het TOUHAA here Inst night: if Tot Beree howe eet ae % delptia, in rounds. rounds Neither secured es aan @ fall,