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D Hinquette fancour Cameron Gams de- a ga tea; Bt ; Elmer, es | hbe Ben- jee tho give up ith anx- jncement ph effect. a great variably tk con. OL t UNITE Scandinavian Nations Threaten Yank Honors Norway, Sweden and Finland Producing Great Ath- letes; American Team Needs More Co-operation of Men Controlling Olympic Destiny in This ‘Country America, it is generally known, is in real danger of finishing second in the Olympic games at Paris next summer. Those who have followed the development of athletics in Sweden and Norway since the 1920 games in Antwerp know that these two nations will make a most powerful bid for the championship. x It is fortunate that the American officials are aware of the existing conditions and are willing to admit that Uncle Sam has & job on his hands, With all its overwhelming natural advantages it is hard to reason how any small nations could take the Olympic —_ — <| championships away from the 5 United States, But it is tigen hth. jae | Any HE SE number of bad breaks can | happen to w the atrength of jthe American team, Injuries to |Matt McGrath, Jo Ray and Bol | Butler out down the potnte in Ant- |werp, and if threo great stars are | hurt before or during the Paris | amon It Will be much more serious. | Because of a lack of co-operation | jand & faulty system in organizing | and conducting the trial events in| 1920, the American team was not | ag strotig ag it could have been. | will have to be 100 pér cent | strong this time, and it probably | | will be, as the various controlling | Dodies are working in complete har- mony and they have assembled a good organization fw select and train | the team. | | | Petty | destre politics and little Jealoustes ‘ed harmonious relations be jtween the various organizations in }1920. ‘The A. A. U. regarded as [rather prewumptious and assuming 4 Jthe efforts of the NNIS | sociation to have a vole one of} tion of the team and sackers, | thanagement | - : A Rather admirably this year the| 80n. Whether or not he delivers in 1924 ts is stepping asi | HERMAN PILLETTE Hegiate as. | in selec. | e part in its] Jona ," ansaid € a t from d to bé ready to retire fron | ag college | A. A. mare a pee AT D STATES 15 IN GRAVE DANGER OF The best young pitcher in the majors two years ago, Her- man Pillette, Detroit hurler, was a bust during the past sea-| is the Detroit ques-| and in-| tion mark. If he’s a winner again, the Tigers, runners-up Trade May | Give Yanks U. Shocker The Champions’ Manager | Seems Resins to Get Former Twirler Back BY HENRY L. FARRELL EW YORK, 4.—With one more pitcher and a right-hand batting outfielder for pinch hitting Dec. thé Yankees are prepared to assume @ long lease on the world’s baschull champtonahip, “We won a championship with a fine team, but no manager should pass up A chance to strengthen his club. We could uso another pitcher and a right-hand batter and we may get them,” Miller Huggins, manager of the Yankees, waid today Huggins said he would like to have Urban Shocker back with the Yan- kees. Shocker has been placed on the market by George Sister, but the | |Yankeo leader doubts that the] Browns would agree with him on | trading material. i “The Browns want a first class pitcher, a third baseman and a first baseman for Shocker and I haven't | had asked for waivers on Carl Mays,| his underhand pitcher, and that all | the American league clubs had parsed him up. “Th Nationa lengua clubs put in a bid for him, but the Glanta were not ond of them. Huggins doubts that Maya can be } used in any kind of # trade, as no| good players could be waived out ot the National league for him | “Whitey Witt will not be traded | under any circumstances and Deacon | Scott will be back at shortstop for | Sox is considered by many as a dl-| lins. was much disappointed Inst | o 0 offe would £ ap oa ory Nappies a to.(9Pting when the trade with New | te na 9 beat seg ‘ireum.|X0°k failed to go thru. Ho was dict coming ia ¢ ot the White Sox wanted by Saas heathy ole «|New York in exchange for Ward Tho Yankeo leader said that He) 114 scousel, Ward's great: work at} F | line the manager of that olub, LOSING OLYMPIC LAURELS Success of Cobb When Kid fyb t HICAGO, Gleason resigned as manager of | the Chicago White Box, the general | impression was that Eddie Collins, Dee, 4 captain and star second sacker, would eucesed him, Under the Gleason regime, Collins was the first Heutenant to the Kid, and his views on all questions recelyed the greatest consideration, Collins, who suffered an Injury to his knee last season that handi- capped his play considerably late in the year, has several times exprens- ed the desire to manage a major league club before passing out of the big show. The fact that in recent years such stars a9 Speaker, Cobb and Sisler | have taken a fling at the mana- gerlal game no doubt fired Collins | with the ambition to try it. The} appointment of Chance to lead the} reet slap at Collins. | It la m well-known fact that Col second this ywar has killed oft the} probability of Collins getting a chance with the Yankees. He has always wanted td play in the big city, It Is questionable {f Collins would | be content to play as a private un-| der Chance, For that reason he may figufe in a wintér trade, Ag} present a deal with Washington 1s widely ctreulated, making Col- be the Yanks,” Huggins said. ‘HORNER WINS | the majors and take” up j A , 7 bi a stead of insisting upon being the | this year, may win the flag from the New York Yanks. | act sca that purl fo| cre ban’ haw agrest. 2 be. coa| Mae SORT! - pei Niow Tore Pane. | OVER DEXTER | tn saptieant for the ‘Job at Han of the bosses under a general com | mittee, poe gt gee ee owlandIs ‘Pro Cage |. ,IN-HARD GO) = pegs? aran ; dosed ry player} IVER | r 8 IP Jack Horner, 251 pounds, and) custom to select some veteran player | YOY OT sa od A t p Jako ‘Darter, pounds, whoad who had outlived Sepp mage : the army and ecu | er 0 | 0 lnoma de guérré are respectively the fot away fr fs as hed | y, | Hercules, furnished the main event ft picked Joo Wood. It in sald) py 4h - | tin ajors oing lg at the ar boxing show here Harvard is anxious to work along) portation an, m of an! AHICAGO, Dec. 4,—Clarénee Row: | DHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4—With| sonday night the same lines. jarmy of 400 es, which is no land, who was a imember of the football out of the way and ba®-| yor three rounds the ringsiders| ° a Pee small a jot American 16 ff of umpires all about ready to occtpy th®/ant in fear that one of the giants) NEW A. A. U. RECORD } Commander Mayo, Who had) iast your, is aaid to be tn a receptive | center of the sport page, the Worries | would pounce over ropes 3 A Cleveland pedestrian was knock wo Gre Rest? athletes ‘c 1 for a major league mandgerial major league club owners and liney exchanged pile-driver punches ed down and run over three times by | 1920 team, ste bert managers have considerably in-/unii) Horner got a hard right to an aut eo, establishing what is/fank when thir White Rowland aid wery well in| creased. Dexter’a chin that laid the Hercules While Rowland did very well and record | in Antwerp believed to be a new A. A. U hig first year as an umpire, It ts tald A number of major league piayers|on his face in the center of for the ever ic _ theeat, [2% is far more partial to the Job of |as well ax many minot league stars, | ring 9 ADBATITA x evolt Of the American team. It took him only a year|shine in basketball. Professional) pijly Mascot, Portland bantam, | ETROPOLITA ma Get Henry T. atten the wer that there was far more| players in this’ vicinity pay DIG} rallied in the eighth round and se OW PLAYING Ameri n committee "hla ‘year his ry in lending a winner than betng| money, which serves as quite & lure / rushed from his corner at the bell Ito the t jan efficier t team as Ov with favor Mi tar i= e Hl P eRESENTs, ° “SO alr a | Rowland, who cafe to the majors| up for the summer's play. |from the had a fairly auc It tm wala bushes, White Sox. He won a pennant and/ito refrain from the court game. ‘ 9 hed by every manager fr the Pittsburg cldb alotio keep| Early this fall Coach Fisher of At the only possible va-|him from playing. Hoe is a basket-|Harvard and Rockne of Notre wrra Mat Mas. COBURN A eas in the Artériodn lenge te at [Damo made statements that the 4 JAN CAST of tein r 5 Washington and it is understood) nce of the barketball game | line was more essential than the| ia Mallnee Wedhesday Millions Use It -— Few Cents)tnat owner Clarke Grittith looks | 0 strong that several |backs as tho basis for a grent . > th favor on a playing manager. wners advocate & 12-month con-| football team. ‘Their theory w us| PRICES Buys Jar at Drugstore tract, that Will enable tho teame to| that no matter how fast the backs Nights: Se, $1, $1.50, players who hayen't re t several major league and knocked Harry Bramer of Den-| 7 & most competent Adviser and ex umpire. ° chehiey 3 y foe epee Ih ve, and the committes can con-| Had not Ty Cobb decided to take| ceived a pay check since October 18, | ver down three times, the Denver} aider {tedlf fortunate to have at ite) whirl at agit, land would | OT h earlier. jboy falling to come b i pies the} 4 such ble assistance. |have probably been placed in charge} Basketball i a strenuous game |third crash. Franklo Sullivan was 2h ~ | of the Detre ner Frankiand thé constant pounding on the| knocked out by Harry Gokey in | Navin te ald to have looked on him|hard wood floors often plays havoc] the second round of a fierce curtain |yvith the players’ legs, slowing them | raiser, FORWARD LINE Wednesday Matinee: G0c, $1, $1.50 | lnave something to say of to What|were, & weak line rendered them SI, $1.50, $2 GONZAGA IS the pla whall do in the off season.|a negative quan This truth was proved in the game betwoon AFTER PLACE | IN CIRCUIT FROM NEGRO} POKANRE, Wash., Dec. 4—At the} CHICAGO, Dee. 4 } annual m of the ox-heavywelght champion west interce ate conference t , beat ogina Siki, colored 7 held here December 14 and 15 ant, in straight falls, the first, com. re San aad reals eee plication for membership from| Ing In 1:07 with a jack-knife and head ssora and the secon: | head-lock and jack-t nzaga university will be consid Clifford & Grey ~ Worman & Mack ~ Baraban, Grohs & Co. 4 before} conference, | YOU'RE CONFINED rene ae per ostponed for 2} Someone shotild tell the Tilinois Marston Manly year 6 the Catholic’ inst football star who wants to meet “MIL 0? tion an opportunity to comply w | Dempsey that open field running ts 2 3 inference rules not pe M F (“CHICK”) HAINES in “YES, MY DEAR With Sadie Deft, Fh mee Tal- mitted In tho ring. 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Siki knew thing at all about infighting; ||/9* manner, he could not fight in close him: ||PMay® of the o it, and he had no defense || ?er Yo hetere Norfolk's short body Mr. Rockne, to ys a mouthfu In ly like pect he was exact Carpentier, who was batt pleces at clase quarters by Jack Dempsey jcess, neither iki known anything about de. || Worship to afte fensive and offensive infighting || ‘Ude of his pla he might have whipped Norfolk a | After Notre least negro. all other as capa spects he whg at as the Baltimore Princeton by a ecemslve Satui KICKING STAR | BEAT TIGERS open game of football has} with Rockne gr & number of coaches to] orn | ape in certain features of the|in action prior t |gnme, Harvard beat Princeton be- I called |eause Conch foet football ma The cau game, |w n tho Crimson got within scor-| chine. distance. 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High and low shoes. =~ From Maker to Wearer Tacoma Store—940 Pacif. as Managers Inspires Collins LINE LIGHT, BUT MICKS HAVE FEW OTHER FAULTS” BY BILLY EVANS NUTE ROCKNE, famous coach |football teams, is a close student of | watches a game in a cold, calculat deciphers the flaws in the work of his | Rockne is not the type that lets| |himself be carried away with suc- does he |there is a reason for everything. |the Army's great team and trounced |the laeding Eastern football crities referred to Rockne's team as a per- Just before the start of the game with Carnegie Tech I was discussing Not having seen Notre Dame Fisher had a depnd-|the leading Eastern feotball critics able kicker to rush into the battle] Notre Dame the peréect football ma- “The Eastern critics “However, we didn't de-|The forward line {s a trifle light fo aE CU QV | On the Regal Platform in Regal 1118 Second Ave. (Next to Strand Theatre) and Speaker that calls for much from a team.” “Then your team has a fault?” F ventured, Rockne smiled. a “More praise,” he replied. “Yes, my team has several faults, but the outstanding one, the one that keeps my team from coming up to the — specifications of the Eastern experts, is lack of weight. “Ten to 18 pounds more to each man on the line and we would come much closer to making good the nice things said about us in the East. “This lack of weight asserted {t- self in the game with Nebraska. When two lines are of equal ability, the value of the extra poundage as- serts Itself. There was little to choose between the Nebraska and Notre Dame line as to ability, ‘The weight of the braska line over that of my players was the decid- ing issue. “The Notre Dame team of this year comes up to the specifications — of a truly great team in every re spect, except a lack of weight in the line. It has no outstanding star like George Gipp, but contains any number of great players of nearly equal ability. It has spirit, the old fight. It hos team play. It has @ were very|fine field general in : 4 my team,” replied |Stuhldreher. But it lacks known Notre Dame analyst. Rockne the trick pposition and picks en halfs, the famous use the slang of It, 1 to his players. permit hero ect the mental atti. yers. 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