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THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924, THE SHATTLE STAR __PAGh 13 ss Fabs} HIGH SCHOOL CAGE SEASON STARTS THIS AFTERNOON | and Fighters) : OON ot Be ; : BY LEO H. LASSEN || Jacek | It : ack Mc Vermott bac West Seattle-Broadwa LREADY the big guns | t Nght de. have been swung into ac- After 1 0 Y ear Tlin 8s C S S i i tion es meee the pera e ontest tarts eason Fie screen for the summer activi- Saag cinerea 000. kilos ; Famous Professional of D. i i ecade Ago Is Playing Links ‘ fp at the ties of one Jack Dempsey, CG. ‘After 10. ¥ eC go | ying Garfield Meets Queen Anne, Franklin Plays Ballard A probs world’s heavyweight cham- Seog ‘Ve ears in Sanatorium; Forecasted and Roosevelt Tangles With Lincoln in Prep School fF Friday, pion, efeat of Vardon and Ray i nbers of Daring the winter interest Cage Contest Billed for Tomorrow am oth in the champion was kept go- BY JOE WILLIAMS BY JACK HOHENBERG die ght ing by all kinds of ments Yous ago—it seems a generation—Jack McDermott, HE 1924 high school Rawiathall“eaanon' ail get off from Uhden, pro and con regarding the then a boyish black-haired youngster, barely out of | I a crouching start, following the playing of the West Priday status of Harry ls as ajhis teens, stood at a banquet table in Philadelphia and | Seattle-Broadway game at West ‘Seattle this. afternoons aa ape contender, pointed a stubby finger at Vardon and Ray, visiting British Another salvo in the | battery ‘will be fired when G it to. ar a if tedinadt aise |A 0 in the league battery wil ired when Gar- | And now comes Tommy Gibbons) golfers, seated in adjacent chairs— | field meets Queen Anne on the hilltop, Franklin entertains A Thurs. 2 back in the spotlight thru the pub- “You fellows think you are going to take the American the Ballard Beavers and Roosevelt tries conclusions with — utilities Ucity given to James Mullen, st.) championship back to England, but we're going to stop you.” | | Lincoln at the red and black gymnasium, Friday when a@ i Louis sportsman, who ts said to| Young McDermott smiled as he said these words. Vardon | | The basketball season this year will be a fight toa finish, — contract | s chunks d Ray, fi : iled . | asketball seas is y ig) afinish, be angling for a Dempsey-Gibbons|and Ray, fine sportsmen, smiled as they heard them. A | with Queen Anne, Broadway and Roosevelt being slight match. Something had to be done to | day Or 80 before the Philadelphia youngster, playing in an | “s favorites as the season opens. Roosevelt has suffered a most keep Gibbons {n tho papers, Hence | exhibition match, had beaten the great English pair in a yest & ya UW - |startling reversal of form i | i jekeon the appearance of Mullen on the) — Cc aN RRS ~!soul-stirring struggle, It DAVEE MIS TERE Re fee 7 |during the training season, a Ss arene. | tt H jwas the first time they had) {while Queen Anne has been Lineups for tian , And they haven't forgotten about | McDermo AS ||been out-distanced by an| SPeyT Last Te coming right along in team} P B is such 3 Ange! Firpo by any means. Gr ecord | American. YEARS 1D SANATORIM, |play, as well as potting the) rep attles : ithe city | ae gives out cagey Interviews a eat R 0} MoDermott, In the ctreumstances, | | good old field goals. THURSDAY ¥ it can from South America, And he's g0- rh wien Gono Saraze | seemed entitled to a moment of | Threo wesks after the practice sea-|| Grammete e:....°7 ts mts ener aia hodgad “aeperine| present. ‘The iittie Ttallan ta an |{cockiness, a moment that lost any | | non started the Teddies looked Ike || Rend --reeee- 3. 4 pimercial a do the same to Efan Spaiio. || *ttist, but he was not greater, if ||ponsible sting because of tho ob-| |suretire cinches to cop tho Teague] ¥. Jehan _ 3 as great, as was Jack McDermott || yio . 01 | eha 4 Ht forge ES ; ‘iairels In the meantime Dempsey wanders || more than a decade ago. [| CU" Feed humor underlying it.) |champfonship, Bince that time they i cay wif around the country, being in Florida || As a caddy McDermott finished ||PUt Some Of the notables present |have lost much of their effective-| ined 4 at this time. If ho stayed in one|| fourth in the Philadelphia open || Preferred to Interpret the Ameri: | jness, but still remain one gf the! Sa place interest would soon wane re-|/ in 1909, Then he was 19. can's alry mood as one of arrogance {dangerous contenders for the title. | turn garding the champion. On the other Th ‘ | Dp. ges serantelibee Roches he next year he finished in || and much to-do was made over the| Queen Anne, a terror from every | s and oy ia |} & triple te with MacDonald |}, .ient | | standpot a: = defend! " ties he gots his name in a lot of pa-/} smith and Alex Smith for the |) oS | standpoint, stands: ready ‘to: defen gai : pers every day. |] open champtonship, losing in the || The betiet was allowed to spread | |her 1923 title as the season opens| 4 » S It's a great business, the smoking || piayort, jthat MeDermott had insulted the | and will endeavor to make it three) 4 financ- ] Sennen S TDIO UR SOR, COO La eat nim fib’ Me Dasani | None of the so-called leading con-|| , Ballard : ba pla: Moe Has |] Ute, but won from Mike Brady || a ip McDermott's Anderson « o plant ¥ His Say | aaa Clecrea Beapeah th tee bk entry In the national open that year | tenders come together during the/ Preions ey m. if s | pending an investigation, It first week of play. Th adway-|| Jacobson ig Ned Moe, second for Young Gard-|| of. finally Nice ted. MeDermiott’s pen | ret _week of ‘play © Broadway-| Beymour, a's. | fe <i] And the very next year the : P ? ; va | West Seattle contest today ehould| | Wella ..... a Rer, who threw the towel In the ring lar ‘prophecy “milerillined’” Saither ‘ 2 in the early part of his fight with}| brilliant Philadelphian won the v y R rie Hiese bring out some good basketball. The 2 ‘ardon nor Ray won, 9 title pe a ae Stanley Willis in the opening fight|| title outright, finishing two || Vardon nor Ray won, | | Tigers have tive reat basketeern Si OU at the Crystal Pool the other night, || Strokes ahead of Tom McNamara, * pT | We . ae, ge waite Maer ctet nn Tid Seattle T Wants to have his say regarding it,|| Nis nearest competitor, | ie eae ues f - ly cGertada wilientenvor 40 Gee ine 8 ; ince to and here It is: | lere’s a record that has never || history of that championship waa Jarfield . q ow, wi 1 ied ol writ n id strokes against the | strength of the Queen Anne outfit Ld e 4 We were originally matched with || been equaied in American golf, |/ written In vivi bd ‘ SS | ; ary, of fe fellow named Sharkey," ways Moe,|| and probably never will be: For |/t ful Brookline landscape. Many = oe: Le: ACD Ly ces ere tnner in a fs mak- “and when we showed up at the/| three successive years McDer- || astonk things have happened in | Oe THE = ror = 2m a played ‘G rfield on See gee = jo every Crystal Pool we were informed by || mott just as good as any ||solf since then. An architectural P | peat % - eee nee than 23. the promoters that he wouldn't be|| Player in the field over the reg. |/sclenco has been introduced into the Sioa nae ¥ ba te eee five ce a e & cine tee, promotes (tat estes te] Miton tance and teen abe [busine ot curve, onew carree|LODORS CO Meet Georges |(It ls Up to Jorange chester, te Geel Soe Hoel thames deisel | Protea Ragen g ball has been perfected, Hobby | | Pp has only an outside chance of win-|f[VHE Seattle Mets hung up a 4 to Sta Wits. . € cay ge hee She de . ® | ning. 1 victory over the Edmonton saying that Willis was too good for} Let Mr. Sa n and the other ||Jonos, greatost player yet to be de- | ie ts - ae Se Feat ee Wee ee Set S11 ans Gt omy. take 8 ine joped in America, haa scaled the| resen ans tf) ru Landis Now Probably the most exciting strug-| Eskimos in ‘a thrilling hockey tilt ” Hen- erat perfec "yr aent- Gard {| shot at that mark most heights, | DITCHER SHOCKER, of t gle of the week will be the Roose-jat the Arena last night. eat at a ee ae ~ ae BY HENRY L. FARRELL | ne, quite naturally, does not Bt. Louls Browns, who has || ¥¢lt-Lincoln mixup. Spi sepa FAmonton started the fireworks this is “In the first round Gardner, who} Sa e came of M YEW YORK, Jan. 10—Terms for} gree with him. Kane leaves hero|| taken | r with: Owner || ose te. Se Most ee ale Ran ee eo he ee a rece . } | $ Anegcoe nega aE i Ball, of to Judge’ Le certain to crop out. Captain Monte/ter play was opened, when Trapp ; ee: only had two fights, was knocked CLASSY BOYS ever to win , a Gibbons. and) Saturday for Cleveland, where he is|| J"), is nider and Jim Hyllengren of the! sagged the nets on a pass from oe Kiown and {in the second round he For 10. year has been in aja return bout betwe empaey a4] to confer again with J 2 dis, Ino at he will bs nd Ji 8 e 4 clo a in c r fe | . ne: Na : aiathorny « Ceedeper rane ft Jn with James Mullen, || declared a gent by the high || Teddies sport Lincoin stripes on| Keats. ¥ 23) Sioa rane ane dena TOP SMOKER js star agile = menses vibe ‘ Ubbons are to be sned here this) oes out promoter, bidding for the|| comm nak AP bane Se that || their sweaters, having ae The Mets evened up the count in ic y s | ous, men ‘eck, brought on, hi * igen . cI ore wil! schools ¢. evi med ithe se: d period, three minutes ‘ % ‘itath ‘ rn ¥ Dempney-Gibb ] Kan d ane there will be a mad scram. ols when Roosevelt was opened) cocnd period, Pe Per xi ae of ree eee © teeta) ON TUESDAY ~ ent Li eatin ne Cn =) svn seed th oe oe = He toe hia “se ae Sl Drape two years ago. ; : mitered had started, when Fraser 2 : | brooding fear that the world had no cholce of promoters, and Ng Aes The Franklin five stands a good! placed a shot past Winkler, the hit wasn't out, but it would have only |rrywo boys who made big hits with |¢d him as a bad sportsman to p x be t that he would be willing to work for|| jearue, should Landis deciic ne || chance of defeating Ballard in thelr| Eskimo goal-tender. i been a question of minutes until he| 1 tne seattle boxing followers will| Now the shadows have lifted and | two pr Ph Se rit Mullen, whom he considers respon > longer the property of the || rst annual basketball encounter.) Walker and McFarlane both scor- Gid get knocked out, and I have the/)aqino next Tuesday’s card at the|Jack McDermott, looking strangely G sy gy ag | sible, | ns. Ballard. weakened by the loss of|ed for Seattle before the second boy's personal interests at heart. tal Pool, which will be staged| old for a man of 82, fs back on the| Kane sald today if the terms were) ae | |thelr center, Nichols, may not be| period ended. In the third session, y “In the next. fight Danny Carlson! inder the Nate Druxman banner.|links in his home town, playing his | ri he would sien up at once for}, na {s now hunting around Bt. | jup to full form. Franklin has de-|Foyston made a tally, the final one 4 was allowed to fight three anda half|r).. are Johnny Trambitus and|favorite game and with the self-|Carpenticr, but he wants some as-/ Paul and dolng light training. He ts |veloped a smooth, easy working} of the contest. mber | rounds with Babe Folmer before it | nouby Ward. y. ‘ Jnamo clubs with which he won the | surance the Frenchman really ante ea ae fing in @ bout to be] The Yanks are to recetve watches | quintet with only one real basket! The Mets dished up « stellar brand y . | a < " fact Miami, Fla, on Januar, i ee : tf $120,000 was stopped and the same fans that) qrambitas displayed a world of|national champlonsh!p successtvely |to come over here again. | ia nnaeaee as ; 1s world neries awards. .,. Alarm shooter in the lot, namely, Captaln|of hockey. The Eskimos, too, played railway Al booed me were yelling for it to pe when he fought @ six-round|in 1911 and 1912, a feat no other} From London newspapers recelved ihe opponent has not been 9®| clocks would have been moro ap-|Frankle Wilson. Walter Jacobson |very good, but the dash and fight ort filed stopped. The only difference was | draw with Dode Bercot at the Pool| professional has been able to duplt- | in the mail it was understood Carpen: | wets propriate a |will take Nichol# place at center|of the Seattle club accounted for the | Oper- that Carlson was bleeding badly and | severs! weeks ago, Altho he gave|cate since. ng the eR. PTO: | z SRR TF TRY 45 | on arom on the Ballard squad. final victory. 3 0; rev- i was taking them in the mouth, while | away nine pounds in weight and was! t's first effort at com. | moters the “round a) a” when he B NOT VERY GOOD | r SING FOUR SCHOOLS The Edmonton club jumps to Vie- Gardner was taking them in the| meeting a man with a longer reach play recently found him | was ar hed with offers to fight t fs planned to shorten ¥t says tn ‘8 that Helen HAVE POWER toria for a game Friday night with of $16,- body. I did what I thought was right | more height, and everything agal aying almost even with par for|Spalla, the European champion, and/ programs next summer, t service is poor and we find| There 1s plenty of room for 4e-|the Cougars. ! 000 for in saving Gardner the same kind of! him, Trambitas came thru holes over the long White-|Jack Bloomfield, the British heavy-| Utely unnecessary | to the s wondering whether the|bate on the champlonship question LINEUPS AND SUMMARY § ‘. how 2 punishment that poor seconding | with flying colors. n course; to be exact, he scored nt, in London, he turned them | hdds tha: offered at most tracks. ady {s a hotel or what. s the league opens. Only Lin-| seattle Edmonton Diet loas caused Carlson.’ The Portland youngster showed/a His tee shots and fron play saying that he had been signed | 2 - —=|coln, Franklin, Broadway and | Holmes Winkl ihe total TSE: the rallbirds that he could sock, box,| were quite up to his old stand: rd to meet Gibbons on July 4 Queen Anne are really up to full) Fraser an fn- Simpson Is }counter, block and do about every-/Only on the greens did ho falter. | neh then sent @ cable) ° e | strength, now. hs er the Great Promoter |thing that a real topnotcher would|tio putted nervously and with a|to Rickard asking that he arrango a| oots an ing es 1n Ca eee sorrigen of rahe e i 2 bout w in this country as Captain Harvey Barrager and | Tommy Simpson, the Oakland fight |® *xpected to do. He had Bercot| jerky movement f ; | fess y | Briden nag ya is a Of the really Path worried to the final gong and the| y{cDermott is back, back after 10% span Slee ihe! = pels | Putty. a ae oto Pats forts. Arbo A Forward. cco, Bradaw a : ‘ a teat ade ; nd hi no does not meet Gibb | © second semester should put the| McFarlane .--...Forward.-rccces Sibbatt tera of the ring game in the| Temult was in doubt to the lat sec-| years in the darkness, and his) If h ly will be | St Ms pd eigen 7 4 7 € + West. The Bay City impressario |Ond. The judges called the set-to a] fry are hoping that there is fust | career certainty will be fintn But | (@) ve eague a es eee sae running for, the eres, Mickey Ton. wer | GtaW. lone mo: iracle lying around looae | Rickard would have to furnish the championship. oosevelt needs &! pirst perio4—i, Edmonton, Trapp from Self is Wes ne ty a men that ever" “Robby Ward, who meets Trambl-|°" hich he can ride back to the} "stand" trimmings that he desires. little more co-operation. Ballard Is | Keat 4:44. matched a fight. ayers it rang [Om Wasen: Be sen at 9 apparent enti inus a first string center, West} Second pertod—t, Seattle, Fraser, 3:352 gh Tho average ‘promoter and the ese oa tho cain nad, put eee OF his old ttumpha and for) any oe saranda” when he starts BY BILLY EVANS Seattlo ‘needs more. experience be-| Seat Waiker, 1026; 4, Bal, ae pee average fighter are friends as long) eee ne te Attar aie oe = dicts mes | to talk terms. Kano said he was pre iw™ are so few pitchers good) Bush admits that Babe Ruth | fore they can start to set the world |” ‘Tira Peters Seattle, Foyston, 12:11, , rt as they play ball together. But once) 1% Wun Mit the f 2 Ward : pared to articles for fights with | batsmen? Glance over the| Was his inspiration in the bat- |on fire. The West Siders may be PENALTIES Ta the let something go haywire and the an-| TO’ PU io the second round and|}ClYY LEAGUE Miko McTigue, Geno Tunney, Jack|Swat averages of om ting line. While always a | heard from along about mid-season.| 7itet perlot—Frascr, 2 minutes kitchen vil chorus is on in full swing, both | | sooner had the gong rung than| TILTS TONIGHT | 2 Carpenticr or Dempsey. e| you wl Jority| fairly good hitter and always |All im all, it should be a hot race.| p,Scct4 Deriod-—Harris (twice), Meats ae sides doing thelr share of the knock-|1,. Hanted a right hand finisher on| is willing to accept an indoor date|of the | ank-| anxious to get a base hit, Bush | aaa = Third period—Fraser, 2 minutes, herself ee you never hear « fighter say |*Ack’s chin. Ward is anexperienced,| The Green Lake M big for any engagement except thejing ar wom} says the success of Ruth at the aes Help.” r SAY | aggressive battler and can fight, |five and the Lakeside club will) Dempsey fight. that @ pitcher who {s familiar wth| bat spurred him on, since it ~! W. Scroll & word against Simpson and you) “Ward js working daily e+ 2 o'clock |tangle in a city league basketball! since it is Gertain Kano will want|ths manner in which the varlous| Proved a pitcher could hit as Point Makers SIBLEY WINS ea never hear Simpson say anything but] 4+ austin & Salt's gym. Trambitas|fame at tho university at 7:30/more than the promise that he got at{deceptive deliveries are thrown| weil as pitch | ° FIRST BLOCK he city good things about a fighter. | witt arrive here from Portland today|o’clock tonight. In the second! gnelby, jt is hardly possible that a|wou'd have an edge when he came! in Basket The Oskland promoter ha» a gooa| “i! SiFive here from Portland today night. nell t ts ¥ possible tha aid ha ige when he ca | Chase. Sibley, Northwest three tler-Gibbons fight could be|to the bat. However, the knowledge 3 i ee | game, 7 n hour later, the| ca 5 j nd work out every afternoon at 3/Kame, Marting an hour Carp jf[YHERE 1s no question but that| spot, he ts alone tn his field, has a | cushion champion, won from Chal- } o'clock. Knigh of the Moon and Spald-/ staged inside, as the Frenchman/|that all pitchers possess of how the} 31 is of " cory, 4 v1 and has a big population from which} Dramatic critfos picking 10 best| ‘The Washington Independents! rickard, for some reason, neemato|rather it seems to work as alsider batting a mere formalien | maich last night st fhe Eopestolay to draw. \plays of all time surprise us by| hung up a 49 to 21 victory over the| think that Carpentier js the card, | handicap, ( Their attitude is that no ste ae | phe pe pe a ne OS ee But even with these things in his|ienoring Harry Hooper's catch in|Plymouth church five in a clty|and that he worth moro of the per eles ale theeulbaheeta inet anacak Mae hey meet: ageiniay7 . favor, Simpson is just naturally fair, | 5919 eeries, Heague game iast night | centage than Gibbons. | Occasionally you will find {are willing to carry out that chen aby o on Fesnagl oN siglo Fang en ee — : some star pitcher who is equal- | Porhaps the managers are at teat AUSTRALIA CHALLENGES 4 Ephedra As tm |for not dwelling more on the neces NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—Australia Bobby ‘Johnston |OUR BOARDING H OUSE BY AHERN} Me the Now Yoo “Auibetoeem | | | | double-threat player—as they | | 1 a he that every pitcher try his has filed an official challenge for - | such ao type pitcher. Joe is a | pest the bat. There is no deny. the Davis cup with the United eee peehoad a as peticwah ing that a good hitting pitcher States Lawn Tennis association, y Johnston, the trainer fo INE LADS, li WAS Z ; say in football. dds much to the offénhive sire: i | es x the Seattle ball club last season, and 7 2 Zz BZ 7 NOURE GONNA —— of a ball club. : . . u : one of the best referees that ever OUT TAKING A STROLL, WHEN LOOKS LIKE a KEEP Wim, EH 2- HA HRUOUT the American league Fas pM es . fe | NO tee Ee i, a betaine nae ie - 4s y is see TAS REMARKABLE, CANINE ORDIN pa bed Zz WATTTILL Ta! MRS, ff | 4 season rival pitehers work ‘| DE PINTO AND é . limit prices for championship fights poe scales is 3 ae * } TOOK A FANCY To ME, AND Z HOWLER TO ME, SHEDS MER CTE ON fT ren ee ae ee 0 Bas orne . to $7, which is about $6.50 too | John Flammer, who. used to know FOLLOWED ME HOME! =| ASO! WES GOT WIM! @GHELL MAKE || {like tho GORMAN DRAW Ae ah | | Johnston well in the prune state, | NO ONE ADVERTISES For IT TH TREAD WORN ONE GRAB FoR TH out often he breaks up PORTLAND, Jan. 10—Joo Gor ) . ian says that Johnston is the goods when | 1 MEAN “TO CLAIM OWNERSHIP, OFF WIS NOSE FROM opetearalahe ha : ball game thru his ability to hit.| Mike De Pinto fought to esc | ye 1 goad teas boxing. AG TIS A VERY VALUABLE GNIFFING = WHY BROOM, aN! “THAT |||In the recent world weries with a 1 . Se r he o last night H ° IP S inston, when he was ntam bs ‘ GROWL WILL BE Gian layer on the Yankee|* ‘our preliminary 8 | eight champion of the Pacific coast, WOUND —~ MY WORD YES —~ SWY, 1 COULD STEP hed rte pees Iiberties with Mc.|‘Zittle Jack” hit ft &. { ms a clever bird h bis dukes, WHILE IN AFRICA, 1 USED OuT O11 TH! FRONT cg ORIN ba Hl apne rs than Bush, It was|®"d Moose pounds H | i THIS BREED OF DOG “To PORCH WITH A SuUP aces M PaveL Bush whom Manager Hu fier the Bu tn the second 1 Be atap tagabe the i} each his stuff to others. ees . i , WEARING & PANEL lected. to step to the pis round, after r had como up ordinary pipe and one of our It's not likely that Johnston will’ Veg lee Roe ake n PAGE A Vor TH’ BACK DOO pinch {n’ the memorable from two Jong counts to take a t Imported French Briars ts re Lacs ihendl pa rhe ates 0 BEEST, - ROR EN buna Ue FOR A COLLAR! {|| that decided tho rerios. » bas © Horse Roberts shown in the satisfactory understood to have another man SCRATCH “dest 83} port ctsthe time. Bushcke : a 10-round dec ccf under consideration. 4 ba n ball 3, |from FE tichards, smoke service that it renders. —. L Saree ag itp oven M's nda aS | See our line of Attractive new pliment to Bush from every angle. | 4 Wihis “the ay Ke s—th ‘ CASEYS BEAT fae: oa . . |CLOSED MEET iy ba. Nee Y.M.C.A | | It's the mental attitude of | Jolly Boy, New Era, The - M. C. A. FIVE) | the pitcher that makes most of | FOR COASTERS Thruster and others, dees Knights of Columbus basket- them poor hitters.” That is | LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10—The Il team defeated the ¥. M. C. A. the explanation offered by Joe | executive meeting of the ‘fic . . ee Eris wi os of 26 to 20 at| Bush, who can hit as well as | Coast lea to be held next week CODE Spring Cigar C0., Inc. 6 K. of C. gym last night. Slelk, a piteh. jat Oakland will ¢ nveno behind }| BALL * s to an an- | PLAY tet variation +H former University of Washington | center, starred for the winners, He} FOUR STORES OF SERVICE Cy well m\.____ |) 418 Pike St. (6) JOST pitchers are of the optn-| nou tt Ww PLAY Qnd variation 707 First Ave, was high point man of the game, | M fon that no one expect va {dent of th PLAYER. receiving tall-=<<<<<<< 810 Second Ave. 1406 4th Ave, with 15 tallies to his credit. | to hit the bell,” says Bui “Be. | t uit or 1 to, | PLAYER changing position. #«» 1200 Western Ave. (wholesaley PEDERI nuse of that feeling they do not | attend ORIBBLE into batting p: as the re Walker Out; S ith the pitche a met a) Such Is Fame , a custom of basebal.| AFTER ANOTHER ..., PLAY NO. 6 : gi 1 the pitcher steps to the} CHICAGO, Jan. 10,—Jobnny Signal 4, Variation 45 Ty if N 1922 “Tillle’ Walker, Mack- plate in a regul me he never| Welsmuller, swimmer, will make an|_ ,Cemter tps ball to the right guard, AL fan outfielder, ranked a fovls that it Is up to him to come|attemptto set a new mark for the | “b receives the ball in the air J f among the home-run hitters in thru with a base Rather, he 1 backstroke in a7 and dribbles to the basket. RG the majors, Walker punched out figures that ev © expects him| lero Friday night, Wa No. 45—I¢ the right guard meet a iamenemaniieaigeaant yl some 47 circuit smashes. Ho to strike out or up and If he|of Honolulu is credited with interference, he may pass from | > stood next to Ken Williams in Adds ‘chdewine ‘they atly | beaten Johnny's record B to tho center C, who has placed | @) N E as the American teague, Hornsby mpl ts tae by ml [himself in position for the play. | LO ON e both flelag : tout pan 45 Phan he forward (1) circles around to | ANED ‘a area: se } poflasditn, bat HAGEN WILL draw guard away, or be free to re-| he gt ings and retite to the bench, ENTER MEET | 2 2 | Pa unced i batters went to the plate feelir BELLAIRE HEIGHTS, Fla., Jan ght ¥ es back +] : wir) ree: ame. way about ny 0 |40-- AW aIEAr BS eine Ce tk ght forward goes back to right || American Jewelry Co. “Tp Wb ante pitel many hits would be) British open champion play has been used to good ! 821 SECOND AV! Din Cists io tarsal | nade during tre course of 4 ball|1922 has decided to enter the dvantage when opponent's guards Established 1889 | gam [ish tournament again this year, are sticking the forwards,

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