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A 5 q THE SEATTLE — ot BUTCH'S SIX TAKES LEAD IN CITY AMATEUR PUCK TITLE SERIES Wa ple Le aft | [ All Dressed. Up Team Given Bad Beating Hender and Messenger Go Good and Green Shirts Win, 5 to 1 BY TOM OLSEN LINEUPS AND SUMMARY IMMIE O'BRI goles light weigh' die Mack, t im the = semi-w night's smoker at the Crystal Pi Mack was ac! 1 to meet ¢ Olympia, but © show, ts in 4 stat mutes get b Cormack and Allison, 2 min PREP SOCCER prep soccer games B. C, Feb. 9—The Seattle Metropolitans swamped the Victoria ars here last playfield; referee, Johnny night, 4 to 1, in a game f fate by the great goaltending Qu A Adam * Holmes of the winners, atte made the only sco reliable them w When ¢ stud, this winter, ft seemed Iter. | traine: »y Harper | any to England for the KIPKE WILL that Harr: TEAMS PLAY » Sime. ©, Keystone Changes Kilduff and Siglin Only Vet Second-Sackers Re- tained in League BY LEO H, | Hiamond clubs ‘ ' f exce bunting and w r ri Ke i base f Li t 1 to the big show t , F ag. Kennie doing pinch NEW MAN FOR BEES lt Lake has a new man tn Clarke KILDUFE HAS CLASS Kilduff has t ny wo years and he t the position mse at his pc FAMED HORSES TO STAY HERE Zev, champion American 3-year Gray Lag, were entered tn the As cot gold cup race to be run in Eng: land next June, but, according to pformation, neither one of be gent to the other aide. ay Lag was put in the his did not have to send him anaic. am Hildre serious intention, PLAY AS PRO & profes 1 has announced Kipke, the Michiga kfleld star, would play with the next season. Effo are be de to get four other national “ ARIZONA LAD GIVEN TRIAL McLean Dragoon, Ortiz. i for a trial with the Los club of fic Const . it has been announced. He fed quite a reputation In hi in ns naddway the first period, Foyston 1 73 sagged t neta. repeated in, one minute after the second eriod opened. Archie Briden, ex attle player, who now wears the of the local ¢ scored a minute after Foyston —_ period O/-ty igs BY JOVE, SIR v g Z ser scored first ROLAND, -~1 Wish HUM aoe counted again, on a pass from - You to MEET CUSE ME 0 MEET You,~- ¥ Fariane. rece Cl is ir % 4 = 4 eS LESEUPS AND SUMMAKY “ESE CHARMING val Seat A TM GURE,- QUrTE!« fea YOUNG LADIES, ~ Ort EXCITED = in Pr MISS HERZOG!= Waw, IL ACCLAIM WIS A BRILLIIT GATHERNG NOW ~ Dus ARISTOCRACY! FAST CONTESTS BILLED TONIGHT The Washington Independ meet Plymouth Church and Mail Advertisers stack up aga Hall's Business College in City games wheduled to be play-| at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday night. The first game will be called Piymouth five has been going great guns during the last two weeks and will give the Independ- ents a tough scrap, The Halls-Ad- rtisers game also will be a close intest. VIC ‘FOLEY IS AGAIN WINNER Fet 9—Vie nweight Foley, Canadian won the ee, Sacram MY WORD, REALLY MISS CHURCH, AND OH DEAR, —~ ee i sted WAGINE Y'KNOW, THERE MEETING WOH NOBILITY Jo Fv Liles 1s AND “THE DUCHESS BEAUTY AUD AS OF GLENSHIRE!- 1S A STRIKING RESEMBLANCE BETWEEN You NAG,~ MOST ASTOUNDING! A Young Seattle Queen of ihe Steel Blades way | Todd's eleven, be the star attraction of th Both teams have been dishing up clans brand of soccer thruout the sertes and field « », who has been a: ciate ax referee, will star at 2:30 t Into the this setto, w nton still well ie fou rounds here jast night. Big Soccer Tilt Billed for Sunday CAL soccer fans will wend their to Woodland park tomor row to see the league-leading Maple Leafs tangle with their closest rivals, in what promises to “Tutty" Davia, the greatest play by long odd will handie the wh will be ‘Tacoma and Carbonado will settle their argu and as both those DO-TELL ME, SIR ROLAND HAVE You AN ESTATE WITH AN | OLD CAGTLE “THAT 1S HAUNTED-BY MEDIEVAL SPECTERS) AND IS THERE A MOAT RUNNING AROUND IT 2—~ OH, How I ADORE A CASTLE WITH A MOAT! © | Park Board i Is Working Sarazen Is Leader of Links in Match Skill The Game Offers No Finer Combination of Match Play and Medal Play Efficiency in the Ancient and Honorable Diversion BY JOE WILLIAMS ROBABLY the game offers no combination of match play and stroke p in embodied in the of Gene Sarazen, of the caddy ranks. zen proved his & stroke player by polnt than any player the game has known for years. ‘The year has opened auspicious- It will be inter- esting to check up the totals a Sarazen will go gunning for all the big titles, the ocky makeup Italian graduate morrow's clash is ex. pected to furnish a few thrills and al and the British ever developed in will be the center of half a¢ am straight as possible,” leadership it In necessary t ama are expected to and Fred you will find that if you le team will try to in column at the ex e of the Renton eleven. arm helps to nitches in the profession On top of that arm straight in left hand over club so that has beaten Wal- in the City of Des- b m i for looked for. | Jerry Melbourne will referee thi: 4 this produces mateh on the also of retaining a on the club thruont th makes for success in m: > man-to-man tests. OREGON IS WINNER IN C. TILT CALIFORNIA WILL HELP BASEBALL en directed to nti! Oregon gained her looking to the on the same cording to the SILVER EARNS DRAW VERDICT HOLLYWOOD, then will meet, |OFFICE WORK FOR TOSSERS who twirls for the | the county treasurer's office at with Frankie V ANDAL: S WIN slaught of the FENNINGER SIGNS AGAIN PUGET SOUND LOSES SALEM, Ore won from the e Southern league on the job agu to 15 contest. for Golfers tters such present ide a wee water i the Jefferson Parkers. get it!” replies the park commissioners ‘That's operation, h terms that may close rela- or sw 60 to show Just Uonship exists bet parties. Lon | 7. 8. Lippy, for many years a |prominent figure in Northwest golfing circles and winner of the Pacific 2 ot| ¢ | Has Frraweng | BROADWAY 20, WEST SEATTLE 8 ola “harmony,” “co- en these two may it continue so! |Cralgin ran wild tn this period. Un- No Change in Prep: Cage Race Roosevelt and Ballard Both Kick Thru With Wins on Friday 3 Roosevelt swamped Lincoln 31 to 9 at Roosevelt and Ballard trimmed Franklin 17 to 9 at Bal lard, the Jeaders keeping up their winning pace in the games of Friday. In the other b basketball game Broadway bi to 8 at E Cont nel which arose in the last few mi tes before the game was called prevent Queen Anne-Gartield from being played at ¢ Friday, Athletic Director Pelton, Coach Leon Brigham, Garfield, and Cozch Leo Saal- waechter, Queen Anne, mute ly decided to postpone the game until February 21 on de. clared that the ellgibilities of several Queen Anne players were questioned, in view of facts uncovered before the game. The Quay seconds won their game, 14-11. The next games are scheduled for Tuesday as follows: Garfield at West Seattle, Roosevelt at Franklin, Broad y at Queen Anne, Ballard at Lincoln. the at West Seattle 20 way. ROOSEVELT 31, LINCOLN 9 The league-leading Teddies hit their real stride and smothered Lin- oln 31 to 9, outplaying the Rail- ters on the floor and with Jim showing the way, the red numerous long shots. scored 17 points to two throws for Lincoln in the nec- 1 half, cinching the game. Eddie 3 4 a nice game for Lin- but didn't have much help. Reesevelt won the second team | game, 16 to 12. The lineup and suinmary follow: Roosevelt Pos. Lincoln 7) Kennedy Kenmegy: Wes Bennie; Um Be aes Scoring 12 points In the fourth quarter, Broadway beat West Seattle 20 to 8. Stan Grummett and Ted til the deluge of Tiger scores in tho |the final period {t was an even bat- | tle. rthwest amateur golf] The West Seattle ecrubs beat the championship titie in 1907, was | Broadway seconds 18 to 10 Ina rough of the Jefferson | t annual gath club, and the! chosen preat¢ Park Golf cl th we Prexy Lippy in his efforts to make the 1924 season a busy and pro: one for the r, secretary and tres Hovston, Lee He’ Dr. R. A. Dawes, W. J n, H. D. Folsom, trustees FROSH PLAY ST. MARTIN'S MEN TONIGHT rv their rivals, the Martin's basketball quintet ar- ig to do battle with y of Washington fresh campus gym tonight for 7:30, ves, of the fresh- hopes on the e Shreeve, een Anne star. Shreeve Coach Tubby G men, {s placin shooting eye of Ci former son and make a valu: known players and/ workers were elected to assist} | Johnson Ul crowd: M. J.) ith, vice president; Edgar L. SH from a series of brilliant | eat guns this sea- | ple | | game. The lineup and summary follow: Treadway Grummett (9) Reynoids (3) Cragin (6) Burnsed (3) Substitutions. West Seattle—Duryea for Scott, Scott for Duryea, Broadway, none. 2 2 Os 3 4 13-20 Officials—Norquist, referee; Chase, um- pire. BALLARD FRANKLIN 9 Showing unexpected strength, Franklin battled Ballard to a stand- still and altho the Quakers lost 17 to 9 they gave a good account of themselves, Russ Seymour, Ballard guard, and Frankie Wilson, Franklin forward, starred. ‘The Ballard scrubs won 19 to 10. ‘The lineup and summary follow: Rallard Tirateet (4) ¥. Baie a) Anderson. Clark (1) Rallara:—Jacobson_(2) r nklin—MeNealy for Pal- lanshee, Morse for Garrison, Fallansbee for MeNealy, Garrison for Morse, Morse for Garrison. Referee, Ken Thomas; Umptre, Frank- land. man for imundson next year. | Score Sd quarters: Bither esreau or. Jack | Ballard .. se 5 2 Ee Torney, r Lincoln high men, | — will sta ae the her forward. } Everett Clark is the lone candi-| date ter honors, with Shaw and is playing the guards. c action at a guard St. Martin's men known to be strong and will fford the frosh some real compe- | No admiss MORROW TROUNCED PORTLAND, 9—Mike Dun. lee, Rock Ist erweight, took a decisi y Morrow, night in a one-sided the question was ww would stick it out He did, but took a RALLY FALLS SHORT WALLA WALLA, Feb. 9.—Whit- raily was one basket nem took the basket. On Greb Trail AS FAR 4s American competl- tion is concerned, Harry Pb is perfectly safe in the pas. of middleweight Among four w now y is who may give e. 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