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PAGE 10 Leaders to Play Friday Undefeated High School Fives Tangle in Roose- velt Gym Tomorrow alae Ballard undefeated t basketball round « Roosevelt } ‘The Beave class of it should t Rooseve on their ‘The tw of the le against «. dng upon Bb Snider, The and should Wards in t An¢:rs wet at forw either Ha up with S Day, Roc Ballard, are Seymour guards, are evenly former is Balls while Hylleng: as well as a } Nowell, Roo: @ much better ‘kins or Anderson, Ballard. 1 Hy wh ‘The winner of Friday's game will hold the the league for the tir Zt will be a game seeing. Lincoln, strengthened by Schwarta, ® Sterling guarc noise $n the prep } stack tip with Queen Anne Hill gym. The loser of Be hopelessty climt | Face. West Seattle, after a good start as hit a sinmp and may snap lout of it against Franklin in the Indians’ gym Friday. The Redskins figured to beat the Quakers. ‘The Broadway Tigers are favored to trim the Garfield Bulldogs when they clash on the Pine-st. floor. 2 being. well worth will the ated from the Prep Notes dutid , Roy, who had the high talking plenty during his day Lichtenberger ultimately may) p paate Ris center problem by using youns Jost. Meister ia fi fo has a good eye for the basket. powerful enough to stand the gaff. Faculty management at the Ballard- fracas was very poor, Pedagogues do not seem to r : that there is a press which interes! if enough to cover all prep basketball Certainly the treatment accorded fF men at Ballard was not up to ‘The Snider, Jim Hyllengren and IY Bratset are going to run a merry | for scoring honors before the season Snider has the edge at the present Dut will certainly suffer when he Up against some good guarding com- a9 wy Barragar, captain of the lowly f peared to advantage in| RR ite of the seasca. 3 to be the only Garfield man who any idea of Jenkins, the Ballard t to do. inter, ts tor the ins played iid not fit in on the t ‘thin lithe and strong & 00d guard. If h @ Howie Clarke to. tail ‘This Lincoln team will bear watching. Dave Logg has developed Bud fascher into a smooth forward. The m of Eddie Swartz gives the Rail ifs another depen mal good Bt least two baskets in every game. Captain Johnny Potts, of course, is one the best in the league, and will always watching. Dan Lewis, the Broadway tennis shark, Bia sack for his fourth year of high school Participation. Danny and Howls Langiie| provoke nearly as much In- ing the spring as the football do during the fall One of the Vanderbilts, working in Boston fon, $8 a week, maintains ® Mansion and five butlers. . Where's no end to what you can do With money if you have a saving dis-| American Jewelry Co. 821 SECOND AVE. Established 1889 0.—K. 0.—K. 0. A KNOCKOUT JACK DEMPSEY TOMMY GIBBONS Origine! and only authentle moving pletures of the great Championship Fight AT SHELBY, MONTANA LIMITED RUN STARTS SUNDAY Ze untli 61. | COLONIAL 0.—K. 0.—K. O. a M. After, 50e nis game will | ragar | "Cornell's 8 | Grid Staff DOB il Dobie will athletes ¢ rt fall Pfann, st backfi n backfie originaliy ¢ i to tendec turn to his persua I t coach, ‘Muldoon’s : Team Wins H ere, 2-1), A. ITANDINGS RESULT Regina 1 GAME FRIDAY Regina at ¥ P E MULDOON'S METS brated thelr return from an | disastr by us trip to the prairie league one win over the scoring a two to he Regina Capitals at Arena ast night, which, incidentally, gives man marticr PFANN coaching the will have of the If Pfann can coach half a ll, Pfann but hi Cornell Dobie ember crimson- a new a m 1923 varsity be a bearcat at Ce late at West Po chool and a ld old George Lott Tennis Comer We wil E pone gad ations and ¢ temperamen The young Chicagoan stands » 1 position jor ranking in the nati m a clear leud in the three-cor-| nered fight for the Coast honors. “hockey game," lust night's attraction, which wag attend ed by a fairsized crowd, developed into one of the wildest battle-royals of all times. ‘Tripping, slashing and fence-charging came at every turn, but the manly art of self-defense was not forthcoming nor was there any signs of the scientific work that Billed as a British Ice Men Lose to Yankees ° HAMOL Jan C*s. usually comes with these puck-chas- ing eve Hockey or no hockey, the fans cer. tainly got a kick out of the battle and went home wondering why their favorites fare so badly on the prairie | ctreuit. | Gorden MacFarlane, the tall, jsub that Pilot Pete picked up ason, brought victory to the loc when he netted the puck from a scrimmage in the half-way thru the t Right from the opening whistle, the players hit up a merry clip and Many were the spilis that added zest to the proceedings, which were en- joyed by everybody—but the p Fraser opened the scoring when he stick-handied his way down the cen- jter and gave the visiting goalle no |chance to save his parting shot, | That was the sum total of the scor- ing done in the first period. Holmes’ goaltending and a’ wild shot by McVeigh that missed an empty net kept the Mats in the lead |thru the major part of the second |session, when George Hay, the Re-| jgina sharpshooter, scored the equal. | izer after as fine a bit of play as “| been seen here for many a day, jthe fans were loud with their ap- |planse when he landed the puck in |the rigging. nas | On a rush in on McCusker’s cita-| 1, Walker was tripped and Ion’s whistle announced a penalty-shot for | jour side. Fraser took the shot, but | failed to score; the puck bouncing off |of Mac's head, sending the unfortun- late one to the repair shop for a few stitches, ‘score in the closing minutes and a little bit of steadying on the part of |their boss, Barney Stanley, might| |have brought about the desired re- | sult. He got clear |shot was wide of the thru, but his} ark and that |way of the fast-stepping lads from Regina for the rest of the evening. The leg-weary Mets showed the| leffects of the hard schedule. They | played hard but did not have the| speed that thelr opponents had on |tap. That Charlie McVeigh, George |Hay and Dick Irvin are just about |the speediest trio of hockeyists that |bave ever graced the local arena, is the opinion of those who watched |last night's exhibition | LINEUCTS AND | Seattio Holmes | Fraser SUMMARY Re MeCusker Traub Dutkowskt Stanley Hay Irvin es Gange . MeVelgh Neweii Goal Defense Riley Arbour | McFarlane Score by p Seattle Bg te tae | Regina :0 1 0 First period. Second pertod Third pertod—3, Fraser, 9:37 Regina, Hay, 17:12. Seattle, McFarlane, | | Penaities |_ First perlo¢—Arbour, | Regina. Second perlod—Traub, nina, Seattle. | Third period—trvin, Officials — Retere | Judges, Vance and Wallace. |CITY LEAGUERS PLAY TONIGHT The Mall Advertiser and Fonda Glove fives tangle in the first City league game at 7:30 o'clock tonight |at the university gym. In the second tilt the Plymouth church and Yellow Cab teams tangle, Seattle, Traub, ina, Newell, Fraser missed penalty shot for Regina Micky rroll; Ton; goal timekeeper, Muggsy McGraw boys on the Giants’ payroll. And we can’ remember when he couldn't tell a cheer leader from ‘a five-cent sack of galt. has 17 college ‘The Caps tried hard to even the! {| men football | into Olympic champlonship morning by defeating ing the ish team, jwas 11 to 0. Both teams and eltmt Canadian and Ame three ga the two and lost one. ave won while es lost none has won The tmproved wn by the Am o rewult o Haddock, ad to his spirit ah ans may have be Willtam team, re rt act day After they the match og accused them accept second pi hip tention *o that tho be beater The match between the Americans and the English waw one of the fast eat so far played in the tow ent The Americans started at speed and acored the fi seconds, on a n Drury, who match The had tinst of pl and of paying too the rd gc femed Canadiens ed badly . Haddock wi to ham- F being in « plece of ¥ starred jout English entirely on Americans had scored six goals in the first period team played almost | LOCAL CASEYS SWAMP RENTON The Seattle Knights of Columbus | asketball team defeated the Ren ton town five by } 13. at the local K | night of C, hall, laat Clementaon was high man of |the contest, with 12 talllen.to his credit. Murphy, Riddle and Sietk winner, Dobson was the best man for Renton. JOE JACKSON ANSWERS ’EM MILWAUKEE, Wis., Jan, 31—Al- tho unable to read or write, Joe Jackson, suing the Chicago Amer |fean league club for back pay which | he claims is due him, has a quick witted mind and calmly answered all questions put to him during a rapid-fire cross-examination in clr cult court here yesterday afternoon by attorneys for the Chicago club. COACH SUTTON ‘RETURNS HOME Wayhe Sutton, university fresh. coach, arrived here from California. lena with ‘the varsity jeleven and remained in the South. }land to visit frien Sutton will | ssist Coach Bagshaw in the spring grid turnout |GRADE SCHOOLS: ‘WILL COMPETE Entries will close on February 11 for the annual grade school volley ball and handball tournamen: which will be held next month. W. Nell Ellis, who handles grade school athletics, will receive the entries, neyed to KENT VIVE KENT, Jan, 31 WINS Kent Coyotes de- feated the Issaquah Wanderers in a fast and rough game Tuesday night hore. Aitho Insaquah threatened several times, the Coyotes retained the lead thruout th game, A. Swanberg was high man with seven tallien, The lineups Kent (19) A, Swanberg (1) fleagin (6) J. Swanberg (6) Cotterelt Keogh Issaquah (18) (8) Morgan (6) Day Skerbint +@Q) Thomson sist- The score cngtish team the | the defensive after tha! & score of 48 to} He jour. | () Harris | THE SEATTLE STAR THUR 1924 a, BALLARD AND ROOSEVELT PREP TEAMS CLASH IN BIG GAME Oakland Pitchers Zz Looming Acorns Figure to Have Pretty Fair Staff of De- ceivers Coming Season Jangerou: hing HUSKY FIVE WILL LEAVE FOR OREGON YOACH EDMUNDSON ( Washington bagketbal | tonight at 11:30 where they will play W day. The injury te ed with ap ‘Ishii Ha ave for ar Ralph G it 1 by h a fn gloom ove Ore: i hex deat Georg |THYE WINS MAT JOUST OVER RIVAL | Saini ), Ore. Jan. 31 pion wrest! ood m: n one of the n Cham, od he pat nensa. for (ou R BOARDING HOUSE CMON ! - _ BY AHER} N) (WANT s to Cancel Bercot Go*: The practice of kissing has A by European fighters Inhed the lec with Ted Thye, holder of A's light heavywelght cham plonsh ip title defeating Sam n, Wearer of the Lord . significant of the light heavy weight champlonship of England, in which came at the end of hour, 44 minutes and 24 sec onda Thye clamped on a reverse ham. mer lock, which made British lion give in The remainder of the two hours’ battle revealed nothing Both Thye ar 1 on the mat holds that would hi broken an | ordinary wrestler, but eath refused to give in and managed, to escape suffering revere puntshmént EVERETT FIVE IS TROUNCED | EVERETT. Jan. The Everett high sch basketball team fell an | easy victim to Coach Jack Whitacre's classy Granite Falls prep quintet here Tuesday, the visitors winning, | 32 to 19. Granite Falls will prot represent Snohomish county in the U. of W. state high school basketball tournament, fall, the definite. down several times, under jalso played good basketball for the | was all the chances that came the| po a © | BACKERS FOR BOUT NAMED YORK, Jan. 31—Lew Ray- | mond, New York manufacturer, who | says he has signed Wills and Firpo, Jannounced that his backers are SI |mon Fiaherty, Long Island promot- Jer, and William Gross, from the | cloak and sult business. } NEW VARSITY MAT BOUTS BILLED Tho final elimination bouts for the University»of Washington wres: tling team are billed for 4:30 o'clock |this afternoon, at the campus gym lhe survivors are |to comprise the | team that meets Washington State Yollege on February 16. DAVE SHADE BOXES MOORE) BOSTON, Jan. 31.—Dave once recognized in New York | world's welterweight champlo: make his debut here tomorrow night as a middleweight, against Ted | Moore, British middiewelght. BERLE NBACH CAN SMACK Paul Berlenbach, young New York | middleweight, is said to be one of | the hardest hitters in the gamo. Berlen is soon to box Young | Stribling in a six-round bout at | Madison Square Garden. Berlen. | bach has won 20 consecutive fights by knockout, | KS SW. Jan. 31 defeated night at PULLMAN, tute College versity last to 18. Pacific basketball, RO $163 Down $23.50 Per Month COUPE $21 $30.14 Per Month Better Place Your Order Right Now UTTING “THE WALTZ ON BUS |Muldoon Is | .Y. Ring | Head Again | Nac YORK, Jan. Muli the well YOUNG BANTAM Is ALL bgnd n the wn duke a, rolled up his sleeves again today, polished bis fron stick “VET CATCHERS ARE SLOWING UP and prepared to do some more hefty in the cauliflower star hers of Governor Smith last night knock ce dizzy O'Netll, are b ir work of last mu th when he pass ed up mocrati ted hietic plum-seek and re York 4 M. C. A. WINS 2 A. basketball team| «7 a 39-to-16 i Riget Bet in a baxketball pla: oor commission, job Monday, Muldoon said today, on the me announcing he was gind to et back into the sta _| AMERICAN LEAGUE NEEDS SOUTHPAWS High Class Portsiders Are Sought Pennock Best in Junior Major, But Can’t Com- pare With Old Stars TRAMBITAS TO MEET FARREN 31.—Frankle F ‘Trambitas the six-round m s’ smoker here to. 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