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fan fwo hours, two hours and a) * * * ~ Got Mails land Acorns? FTER their usual session of That's the are interested. As long they leave the game alone, can't damage it very much. in the circuit club this summer From Tribe | Every Club in League ) Except Frisco Put in Bid for Southpaw, Says Alfie Putnam, Seal Secretary, and Talk Is Arlett Will Go to Cleveland as Result of Deal | BY LEO H. ID Cleveland get an option on Buzz by turning over Walter Mails to the Oak-| LASSEN latest riddle in Coast league and most of the scribes expected to see him sold. Arilett| ges and oratory, the major baseball following the acquisition of the club owners can dig back big southpaw from the Ohio American Her the rest of the season league team tune their ears for the i ‘ e of the 1923 turnstile. Arlett is ripe for big league company, : magnates take themselves He is a big fellow and has had plenty of| and their heavy San = | experience and has plenty of natural very serious! bility stuff re or » | ability and stuff to get over in the big well they do. V few . 4 = time. He had a good season with a poor BS EBBET But, for some reason or other, EBBETS, owner of | aoa) ¢ at the Brooklyn ball club, is */deal for him. Cal for Europe shortly and he |Another season. for the late winter — jan option on the big hurler b: Tough life! Ebbets says the | players are being paid so much that the club owners cannot only ball players away from gol} that can be recalled off. And are the major leaguers (ouring | @ Orient and the Japanese govern is paying their expenses Friseo bid for trouble. Mails, but that That's what started t CAUSE of some dispute over) Buropean middleweight and ‘ht championships, the board of boxing control has 'HETHER or not the Sacramento club will be benefited by the deal with Pittsburg that sent Pitcher an the International | Kunz. one of the beat right-handers in the } Guaiadeh the. withdrawal |” ‘* ensue inst year, to the Pirates in exchange for four men, remains grounds that even with the of the United States the could not function without to be seen, Sacramento dragged down Pitcher Yelliowhore and Pitcher Hughes, jInfielder Rohwer and Outfleider n. Yetiowhorse ts the only man of the quartet known on the Coast. He Pitched only a few times for the Pirates last year, but the Indian was & world-beater for Little Rock, In the Southern league, two yeare ago. into the union KE atiection of Jimmy Middleton as manager again has proved to be popular with Portland bugs This pitcher took over the Beavers ished clone to sixth place | deat Georgia ‘Tech, Navy | fia Tech, Pennsylvania | PORTLAND ian't the only club ‘Navy, Pittsburg beat | having infield worries. Outside Lafayette beat Pitts: | of “Doc” Johnaton, who is a cinch Washington and Jefferson | for first base, and Bill Orr, who may and Jefferson, Springfield | infield «imply “ain't” yet t West Point beat! Harry Wolverton must land a Notre Dame tied the | faster third secker than Tex Wister- Army tied Yale, Yale lost ail, and he has « big gap at second ! Jimmy Middleton Is “Popular Oakland failed to make a American league managers have heard so ft he back until it is time to «o}Much about the big pitcher that perhaps Cleveland did get y turning over If Arlett sticks with Oakland next year, great pitching staff, along with Mails, Kremer and Krause.' Alfie Putman, secretary of the San Francisco Seals, upon his return home, said every club in the Coast league except Mails. he will make a} Ewing got him without any) he Arlett option talk. \Concerning Sacramento Deal They say he inn’t the best team man in the world, and whether or not he will get along with Charley Pick re | maing to be seen An for Hughes, he Rochester, in the International league. the same club from which Fred Blake, new Seattle mounds. man, came from. Not much is known of his ability ‘The same goes for Hohwer, an in fielder, and a brother of the Rohwer coming here. The Sacramento boy came from Charleston, In an East: ern minor league, playing under Jimmy Hamiiton this summer Htown played in the Michigan Ontario league last year and did fairly well for first hase, but that lets him out. Sammy Hale is gone, and leaves a hole at third base and « big dent in the batting strength of the club. Middieton must also find suceses- ors for Shortstop McCann and Joe Sargent, ag neither will be back next year, according to Dame Rumor. Frank Brazill may be back for seo ond. This fellow is # terrible feider, but a fighter and a great hitter. He 'Seattle’s Infield Problem base, altho Sam Crane may hold the position ff he plays ball and gets in condition, Seattle's biggest weakness since | the infieid, and if Wolverton expecta | to be « contender he must get «| speedy quartet to cover the job, and | nobody knows 1¢ better than he does. Assistant Trojan Football Coach Is Princeton and’ Harvard. | that make of Columbia | the high : never admit | Facing a Problem nating cr bynes When football practice was re was done lant winter to | wumed by the University of too emt. it Southern California for the Penn me Seet State game. New Year's day, Proved | Otto Hess, assistant coach at the good thing. (1 ts. C.. found himself in an and Melding (| embarrassing position. He was || the ball i] a star player on Hugo Bexdek’s || and players (| creat 1920 team and knows the backward about | ivstem of the Ldons from A to Z. He is being torn between duty jood that the balls and joyalty while helping pre so lively next year. (1 pare the Trojons for the holiday Tue to aut of tho | oattle simply won't |CECIL LEITCH TUNNEY, former Ameri- MAY BE THRU og pt Aeron ule| Miss Cecil Leitch, three times | and ir golf | ¥. to be developing a ‘winner of the British women's gol ‘wir, Tha championship, may never play uae vl need | again according to reports from # pore. a cour: li ondon. An injury to her right! was never questioned, in the part of his career he did not to possess the instinct or the to finish any opponent. Tun Probably will never get any, ro local hd than a cruiser, or he would | Pa dangerous man for Dempsey MARTINEAU TO EK DAME went thru a Earl Martineau, the great halt. schedule this year that | back of the University of Minnesota! arranged last year when (eleven this fall, has been named | South Bend university ex captain of the Gophers for next) to have one of the great- teams of all times this sea- Most of the stars went on an “outlaw” expedition Notre Dame came out of it arm, sustained in bition In America imay keep her from | good two years ago, the links for A BICYCLE FOR XMAS All Models $29.50 Up Terms SC is one thing of value in suggestion. It would speed game and speed ts surely | Too meny games last year Excelsior Motorcycle and Bicycle Co. 301 E. Pine Bt. Kill. 0907 and three hours, Some .im t could be made if the would keep after the piay- officials seem Just as a foursome exhi- | 3) wing says he will be with the Oaks; | pitched for | | . Detroit beat Wash-| fill in at shortstop again, the Seattie| rejoining the league, has been tn} Kreat showing throout the tate, home he never bas been prepare saoeuststy He works count on his being in top form and reaping high honors, pot 41 Aition the prospective contesta meet number it haw been decided to rum of pretiminary a the leading been we ining ¢ off a inter-regimental aches of | Athlette union Isaac Koonimakea was the out- standing figure of a triangul swimming meet between the natator worthy of note ts Hthet Kiamt, of Portland, whe Is an eaponent of the double trudgeon six- beut crawl stroke, and for # novice of but 16 years, she is covering the A fair 30 yards in splendid pinay th Mise Vauline te her closely in practice, and little training will make tor Mise enter competition for the first time during (he coming indoor events, time. Her Borg, Sweden's great middie dis- A the juvita- tion extends inote Ath lotic club of ur countey this season, Apai securing leave of abso which employs him, fficulty in « from the firm he saye he has not the facilities to train during the winter, |list of contenders for Benny Lon-|nearly sank Benny #0 that he could not get into top form: ‘WISCONSIN NOT TO PLAY ARMY The Army offered the University of Wisconsin « game on the 1923 grid schedule, but becuuse there wis no chan Went in 1924, p of the Army coming the bid was declined jby the Badgers with thanks, j | | TH EATTLE STAR Living Up to His Name They call Dode Bercott, the Monroe lightweight, “Bearcat” Bercott, and the youngster is living up to his ring monicker. In 11 fights he has scored five knockouts. * *** *% Bercott Packs Wicked Wallop; Stops Quintet “*: ‘Monroe Youngster Wins Five Bouts Out of 11 by Knockouts; Battles Young O’Dowd in Everett Fri- day; Has Good BY LEO H. LASSEN HEY call him “Bearcat” Dode Bercott, and, to his ring title. squared circle, Bercott has knocked five op- ponents for the well-known loop. first long fight, an eight-round session with | O'Dowd has performed here several times, and if Bercott can get over the husky Aberdeen ire he has proved his real class. the Monroe youngster is certainly living up| In his next start Bercott will tackle his | m * * % ‘ Cougars Wallop | Locals Defensive Hockey and | third ! Wins, 2 to 1 STANDING OF THLE TEAMS Tear Won, Lost. Pts He €' 8 i Vic co ‘ Vancouver , ‘ (CTORIA, B.C Dee, 16. For the first time this season, the Vietoria hockey ub beat the Bo sttle «=o outfit when the Cou wre turned tight game t t night The V od the sooring in the first perior Clem Lough lin netted the puck on © pass from Baddie Oatman from beh the goal ‘The second period wan hard fought, with neither side being able to score After two minutes of play In the period, Frank Frederickson woored for the Cougars omnis. A long shot from Jim club scored HReattie’s only goal, the puck | batt Fowler in the “tt and Morri letoria missed free ehot tind. per AMATEUR ICE TEAMS CLASH MONDAY AGAIN sT ‘ANDING »—td hegre TEAMS ban Won. Lost. Tied. Pts | Pirate 1 ° 4 lu. of W +i @ ‘ Am. Legion ee: as TE unual doubleheader in the Se attle Hockey league will be Played at the Arena Monday, with the strengthened American Legion team playing the league leading Pireter and the University of Washington and Wanderers meeting In the other ‘The latter game should be a thrill or, as thelr firet game was hard fought, the varsity winning, 3 to 2. The Keefe brothers have returned the army men figure to give the league leagere a hard Satie, |BOELTER WILL PILOT DRAKE)! DES MOINES, Iowa, Dec. 16 Island City Team Plays) IRDA ‘CLEVELAND MAY HAVE OPTION ON ARLETT THRU MAILS DEAL” *** *% * % VICTORIA HALTS MAD DASH OF SEATTLE HOCKEY CLUB IIN NORTH | Oakland Owner Easily CIOPEI AUER ly of next . who will gather together the bi; nent to stage ¢ of the directors the North End club this week, It is not ng to be « record-breaking field that will tee off that wh, indications are that it will include several inter ures of the links, Willie Hunter, 1971 British amateur champion, was & Seattle visitor this week, has promised bh Gardner, fo i Dr. Pool How town that the great k’ Bvan er or not “Chick ties mentioned will be her of which means that the 1 golfing event ever beld on The Victoria last June, The Inglewood the men's handicap champhonship field for the first three days, after which play will be transferred to the North End links. “fe sure to attend the stag party at the Arctic club at 630 tonight the Earlington Golf and Country there way takes his seat at the head o| a get-together meeting will be held That meeting is what is going to there Is a lot of good thi the near future pretty.” With money in the bank, the directors have x toot - the a bnaner Great Intercollegiate Hoop Race Expected Eight Conference Teams Are Evenly Matched, With Five Powerful Clubs in Northwest End of Circuit; How Teams Shape Up Every team and didn’t play basketball. | Every team will be mighty |Dick Fox, the lesser star of |big man of the Coast last year, returning. Washington has its three Lewis, Crawford and Bryan, | William Boelter of Gresley, Cole.,|all back.— pg alumni banquet for football | giant center. In 11 fights, his énly experience in the |*tar haifoack on Drake university | Jeleven, was elected captain of the! Bulldoge for the 1923 season at the Young O'Dowd in Everett next Friday. ICARDS OUT ON FIELD AGAIN STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, Dec. 16-—S8tanford’s footballers, hav- When he bowled over Frankie Britt in four rounds in| ing completed their winter examine. Tacoma last week Bercott accomplished something that such |tions, returned to the practice field millers as Joe Gorman, Sailor Walters and Bud meee |= and resumed training for their couldn't do. Bercott, who is under the boxing instructorship of Lonnie Austin, is a clean-living youngster, and ‘much of his ring, success is due to the fact that, ‘ he takes good care of himself. | Bercott has developed into a wicked bedy puncher, seoring most) of his success by thin method. | His record to date follows: Mickey Walker to Defend His Welter Honors Monday Cline Harrison, K, ©. three|| Mickey Walker, new weiter rounds, Monroe. |] weight champion, will fight for Chris Stiliman, draw, 4 rounds, the first time Monday since win | Seattle. ning the title from Jack Hritton. Kid Everno, decixion, four rounds. Walker will defend his crown in Seattle a 10-round no ston yut with Art Sorreno, draw, four rounds, Phil Krug in Ne k Nd Seattle ' Sailor Hagen. decision. four | rounds, Seattle ’ ("chit Tare. x. 0. tour rounds, |Ml’MILLEN IS Rverett ILLI CAPTAIN Ralph Libby, K. 0., four rounde,| yo cari i Evorett im McMillen, considered the best Patsy Ciacoo, K. 0, two rounds, guard in the Big Ten conference ieerett this season, has been elected cap. Art Sorreno, decision, four rounds, | “#!" of the Illinois team for next pie len year. He is also champion heavy Georgie Wells, decision, four| Velsht Wrestler of the Big ‘Ten rounds, Tacoma Frankie Britt, K. O., four rounds, ee JACK BRITTON 168 GAMES SET Jack Britton is not ready for the The International league, strong-|tarm yet. The veteran welterweight a ext minor league in the Far Hast, | has signed to box eight rounds with will play a schedule of 169 games| Bobby Barret! at Philadelphia next year. Christrnas day Charley White Eliminates _ Richie Mitchell in Gotham BW Mitchell, was consider YORK, be Richie | real run for their money and White Milwaukee lightwaight, |t0OK @ severe lacing before he |finally wore Mitchell down. In the |wecond round the deadly right which Leonard two years ago connected with Charley's button and he swayed on his feet, but weathered the storm his| White knocked Mitchell down in the | the first round and the latter's come. three |back was a surprise, From then on eliminated from the | ard’s crown today, following bis de feat in 10 rounds by Charley White at the Garden last night Mitchell's star sank when seconds flung in a towel after Milwaukee battler had taken counts of ning in the 10th, At the |it was anybody's battle until) the same time White assumed the role /ninth, when the Milwaukee boy wilt of logical challenger of Leonard’s su. ed under a bail of blows Even tho premacy in the lightweight field, groggy, he managed to rock White It was a battle that gave the fans} with « right in this round, | me with Pittsburg, BERKELEY HI REFUSES BID) RERKELEY, Cal, Dee. 16- Berkeley high school athletic author itles today anngunced they could not enter their foothal! team in a game! against Scott high school of Toledo | [the old Northwestern as proposed HUBBARD LEADS CRIMSON SQUAD CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Dec. 16. Charles J. Hubbard, Milton, Mass., was elected captain of the 1923 Har vard football team, He has played guard on the varsity team for two Years and is a member of the crew |DICK BREEN IS MANAGER Breen, a familiar figure in league years playing with Vancouver, has d to manhge the Peoria team | in the Three-I league next year. |He has been In the Western league | ‘for several seasonm Dick vars BOSTON, — Frankie Genaro, New York flywelght, won ® 10-round de- from Terry Martin, Provi- 87. heavyweight PAUL.—Tommy G a 10-r st h deetston Billy M from WILHSBARRE. Jumbun, Eadie O'Dowd, of Co. and Charley Goomman, adver bantamwetght title contenders fought a 10-round draw here. RW ORLEANS, — Happy et Jeans erly light-heavice, for & Vd-ronnd draw here last OMAHA-Dave Shade terweight, won a 10 id decision from. " Saliealt Butter Kid Soblatfer, mocked out Frankie MoGowan, Kansas City, in the fourth California wel. December 30. Paw f 0. A. C. haw lost Lake Gill, in football, but everybody else | back. including Mush Hyelte, wae star center, but nm flock of crack | frosh players, including Bill Notlan | and Jack Pickering, former Prep aces, are turning out Down South California has every: body out but Eggleston, the star juard, who has graduated that strong aggregation back, Bears will be dangerous, j Stanford has a lot of veterans |back, too, altho several, inelading De Groot, are playing footbal) . null January 1 when Pittsburg plays the Cardinals. U. 8. C. is the mystery team, not much is known of their here MALLORY TALKS | | FOR TAD JONES) | MONTCLAIR, N. J., Dec. 16—Tad Jones poxitively will be retained ax head football couch at Yale, Bilt Mal lory, captain of the 1923 team, said at & gathering of Yale men here night as strength last CRO. mnpete if the dates do not conflict with the national open event, der of the national amateur title; Fred Wright ertain stariers, #1 up on Monday, duly 9 official announcement will be here, but the other four links celebri. to make a bid for the amateur crown. All N. G. A. moet will be the classiest he Pacific coast ne makeup as the 1922 one at week's program will be the » will be # large gathering there whe Secretary Nelson Parker, Bernie Smith, a few other Karlington officials have been itching for this chance te tell the members what's going to be done at the Black river course in In the parlance of the street, hing to worry about und the coming season ne at the Black river course NE of the closest intercollegiate basketball races in years is expected when the North- — west and Coast conference races get under vay early next month. : vill be strong. ngton, Washington State and O. A. C. were J! powerful, with Oregon the weak sister. But this season Oregon will have its team back intact with Latham, a big center, who played fullback on the grid team, turning to the American Legion team, and OUl. Lathain went with the grid team to Hawaii a year ago | | hurt | the| loses only Dick Clana, | Seattle | With | Tait, Coupe, Lehane and the rest of | the/ | trte IMBER 16, 1922 » Fe % ved pS of year Seattle will be the meeos for to take part in the annual Northwest Golf association, \ _ ., g show on duly 9 to 14 was made i there is a rumor around will be among those present when has been made in regard te Golf and Country club will bande at the hour of your return it to ev male member of nd the indications are that n Club President Alex Galle table Following the dinner club f the d hubby out late, and President neher, Frank Ry beeause loway, » and keep fr Earlington is “siting and almost a full membership list, in this neck of the tall uncut Last season Idaho, Wash- strong this year. Idaho loses — this brother team; Alex, the i best players of last year— An athletic club of the Weetern hi Co. employes, the largest recrulted organization of ite kind in the world, Louts Rewpege for- ing basketball thin winter at the University "of Tedlene. The University of Pittsburg has re jected a bid from The University of Wiseons race St. John’s Military @ the Winnipeg university eight John Richards, Wisconsin, football coach at resigned. te Hamp va 19, has bean elected te University of Pennayls OUT OF BOUNDS How do the officials | shalt get the ball when it goes out! lof bounds? The ball ix caused to go out bounds by the last pla [it before it crosses the line. determine who | of touched by It be- |comes the property of the opposing team at the point bounds and shall be put in play at} that point | it went out of} HELD BALL, How ts a held ball determined ® A held ball is a matter of opinion on the part of the official, A ball ts regarded as held when two players of opposing teams have one or both hands on the ball and are fighting for possession of same, or when one closely guarded player ts withholding the ball from ple TAKEN OUT If @ player is taken out of tho j Kame can he again he sent back into the Hneup? If a player has left the game ex vept for disqualification of four per sonal fouls or for other disqualifica- tons, he may re-enter the game once. i hers to take OVER LINE of bounds if one Is a player the line but the rest of 0 foot ts over his body inside court? \ player is out of bounds when any part of his bedy touches the boundary line or the floor outside the boundary ne POSITION What position is proper for playe when the ball ts put ‘im play by a toss other than in the venter? : When the referee puts the ball iy play by a toss-up between two playe ers other than center, the players shall assume the same position in relation to each other as when jump- ing in the center, One of the hands must be in contact with the middle of the small of the back Puget Sound Power & Light Go, Preferred Dividend No, 38 50 quarterly dividend is pay> ie Jan. 1 . to Stockholders wf record Des 198, stone & Webs Inc., Gem, Mam \$