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4 is frHE SEATTLI tAK : 4 j Bobby Jones Is Ranking Amateur Golf Player Short Spor - . ap | <a, -x»Pelton Says Principals Should Check Eligibility Big ig T hal : Ame Bd, pi . Physical Director Say: Big Ten Stars in Amateur Golf by Williams Principals Run League George Von Elm Ranked Green I and Interlake wee Next to Jones in Amer- Pelton’s Office Medium of Exchange for High School No. 1. Bobby Jones ican Amateur List League, Under Jurisdiction of Principals; Pelton I M N H Jol BY JOE WILLIAMS . VANCOUVER, B.C, Dec. & Acts at Their Orders as Board of Control Member N Ve ¢ Pr er pater pee Dester ¢ r . T Wally Hood, Los Angeles ty the prep athlete rding t hrector Peltor The Liberal Arts and Fine A Roing well after their 35-yea Mike O'Connor, Austratian middh mark in the ring are re- tered and ther ! garded as more or less ath rp ! / f the , kgue, we have the Jur or letic freak Sacramento has purchased Pitcher ‘ me ; Britton and Tommy Git Se ‘ 4 fea tole a have all been : - 4 B PRLION edy lies witt 1 | t salt: after this age-mar c up the information received from t | are many more 3. tabl RENAULT IS the school census and with the r ertiric examples. But the great ma I | be do re the t are ( j € { ? jority of fight are consid and id remove almost —_—_—— — ered thru st ge of 35, BOUT LOSER r bility of such trouble. In . . | . a hege ‘arcgarap Alaotra one (Conference Is | viewer but ‘ the ‘ correct ag of the boys ir a y ¢ » RATED SECOND ay Canadian Beaten by Ro- volved were found in the Bei Ing P lanne d ¥ 4 sht-| jas in Boston Fight; | <choo! census.” KF " VE, ¢ nds muc Scrap Was Close at has been directed at uthte eand 7 ‘ Out. quick! the righ JOSTON, Dec, 6.—J Renault ¢ i t «er 4 * k Kind of care Ca a , w t cha ‘ part t f « a row int , Seattle fans a ft ting fort F ' e } tT 1 conn climb the het 1 R c Successful ght = pe 1 In Evans! place we have ad those same “ he w 1 thomeety 7 " vanced George Von Elm, 4 bitions as cc bout ar v a men t ar . 1 youngster from the Far West Three years or s0 ago T t board of tthe ay t Von Elm not only went to the was peer of all of t fs 17 A s only finals against Jones this year hereabouts. And r - t ‘ 5 ae Willamette, but showed unmistakable signs 20 Davis ts thru a i ‘ t " meget eed | IE fie, € tt of high-grade ability at Flo than a trial hor fi P arters and Cine the ‘pitastiane 1 and College of Idaho moor year ago. Wh: Davis, but be wa > real a . adh “ Five.” | Von Elm's rn fights trainer and when Jthe third when F ati odiall I be induced to | ties give him a domin Dest he’s a trial | i heavy s / on eone t will be | tage in match play, His ad. Dany Fdwa Oakland in thc Mae, Meneiaaett win the , pig vance has been spectacular, Two red boy, once a flash In the ring ave thra.t , 4, but|* : ne a ‘ the near future | : years ago he did not rank wih and Be ony. two ye eine: onlted aes the fifth . alg nds vse { representatives of t Guilford. the first 10, It was really tragic to seo F ds | > Jav " expected. sund the ring tr ecent | ® orna: apened: tu tt herr LS only a shell of the great L ha poe 1 : Fi t B 1 ie 0 ert 5 or rep State ell va Renault he 0 wh that thrilled Seattle fans two y és ce eee ie : Irs oOxIng previous. Romero to the rope And then there’s Morgan Jones, a! put the South American carr kid in his early twenties, who has|syage attack to Renault that Slipped into the trial horse class from| him a wide margin In the 10th the main jon etmply be- | round as toe Babe Ruth Returns ere tcced | Home After Touring =, for Varsity | Out Here This Afternoon “re Out for is: i: 3 Lagat yn Frosh Spuad cic" or) Soraeyteveragtl fraternity Tacoma Welter, Northwest Champ, Will Train at A. ceanys LANDS FIFTH 2 wae nat ate pee Austin & Salt’s Gym; Harper Working, Too; Seat- C galt eicaipee whea el ngers will ter tle Welter May Take Trip to California Soon | basketeers turned out 100 stror mitts and still young e ack Into the big mo chance if he will only ma of it. Boxing demands mu heavy toll of those fi a match pla the most Fs aaa page 3 he was mighty well pleased and 1 Ss TTLE fans who like to see the ring stars in action) pretty nearly certain to have two of The Philadelphian has a knack George Varnell Gets ta, Mester Diredber vslige are dirs before their fights were.to have the opportunity of | ino pest ¢: etball teams that} %F being at his best in the Bid From Multnomah 1 nt i their tour-|Seeing both Bob Harper and Eddie Roberts work at Austin) wasnington has yet en) pinches. Tho beaten In several h and takes a! 3 who t ed : to laugh off its train! " ore ‘ rer ty . Salita‘ ‘ | ’ | minor tourneys this year, he steratis -ORTLA The Mult ‘ ENED i & Salt’s gymnasium today. High school stars from all over the| went to the fourth round in the omah Ap to club, of | holidays Roberts, who won the Northwest title from | state announced themselves when the all-important national. & Screen Star t Harper a few weeks ago in Tacoma, has come ng “over the) y s Quimet is a gol Marston, but physical f cep him down to sixth posi the ranking. His Boston pal, Chuck Lewis | Guilt comes right behind him. This is fitting. Guilford has alw over from t up-Sound city today to work} nome jut under the eyes of the Seattle bugs. From Tacoma: John Geehan, Her Roberts will work at 3 o'clock, while Harper | ariin, Boxed Draw 8" 20 norm | Borin waar of With Johnson Date Set for Big revs gens i P I Attraction at the Blue Mouse theater | » this week, before his entry into the | 7 M in th year’s nationa {} Harper down a couple of times in the first] From Bellingham: Floyd Ogte aces Soon round and Harper won the last four rounds} Howard Durham, Al Anderson, H » | ONES ABSENT i ICTOR Mc LAGLEN, who ap Illinois Relays eu peencan our tarot om Everett De| been two or three shota below the pears in the title r “The} CHICAGO T I Myers Beat; om They're still talking about the last meeting} gem, + teele | Broo star. Quimet beat him Beloved Brute,” the m ture 1c Nf} of this pair in Tacoma when Roberts knocked | and Paul test 4 and Joe Benjamin » silent drama was & farmer and|conference of athieti f y ola Hawkins and Fr Rend, From this point ort the classifica ranchman In Western Canada, a ail-! coaches. The Missour ey indoor | ¢ t BERLENBACH WINS of the fight. | From: Spokane: Russell Beck, Phi} | U0" becomes little more than guess Ver prospector in Ontario and, a|track championships will be held in|‘ s DETROIT, Dec. 6—In his first wai Mii Pat Scott, who was the third man in the} tytherieigh and Les iv \ Tsonal inclinations Roser In Vancouver, _B. C In the| Kansas City March 12 and 14. i | Nght! appearance in the West, P RoBERTS ring, gave it to Roberts, and there was plenty| Seven schools that m: ¢ finals § Harrison Johnston, who year of 1909, he distinguished him-| outdoor season will be opened at}? and bout 1 w ¥ ht hea f beef as they figured. did the buasi that it was atic tate tournament last year|® a notable victory in the west self by boxing a six-round draw with | Lawrence, n., on April 18, n} n Legion. k out Burr of beefing, as they figured, did the bugs, that it was a and sent teams to the University in|" amateur; Dexter Cummins, wh« east a draw. _Harper ‘holds one verdict and Roberts the other in their} {two fights, and this will be | the rubber. The Drake rela held at Des Moines April Jack Johnson, who later became Kansas r Gi pando champion of the world. Later he was | will b ‘ ‘|New Gym Will Be tuted 1 rouna go director of a school of pi ical cul- | and | ture In Spokane, W ton | - - Built for Micks lin the turnout {Tepeated in the national interco Olsen, Wait|¢giates, and Rudolph Knepper, who from Ho.|lost-to Jones in the third round at am; Paul Troeh from Vancouver; | Merion ‘ \ At the outbreak of the world war AGAINST DECISIONS SOUTH BEND, Ind. Dec. 6 6.—Jack Golden Bears Pat Wilson from Burlington; Bob Readers protesting the absence fhe enlisted as a captain in the fi nts have proved a {all-| nouncement | . er sn t 0 After this fight Harper and Dodo | Hall from Iwaco, Maier Fisher from| ftom the list of Bob Gardner, fsh army and served as Assistant} ure in Philadelphia and the lawmak-|a new gymr : Dain ere Moa a Have Record Fercot may get together n and|Edwajl; Harold Butler from Che.| Jimmy Manion, Bill Reekie W. Prevost Marshal in Bagdad. He is /ers will be asked to amend the law|Tho cost w proximately $48,-| Dreamla the son of Bishop of Claremont in| permitt then Harper plans to go to California | halis and Jim ¥ This was a tough season for un- || for a wh: adford from Yakima.| (©. Fownes, D. Clark Cochran, je Neil Grant, Fred Gutderson, Elton| Dr. 0. F. Willing. Woody Platt, mm. al knockout over no decision contest in the | 000, Seats for 5,000 basketball fans | lo ed South Africa, but has spent nearly | future provide hyo (Pewall in emin-final lefeated teams with a long string Jercot and Harper, it will be re-|Engstrom and Arnie Vesoja are from} Willie Hunter, Johnny McHugh, all of his life in America pn - _ _ om _. || of victories membered, put on one of most thrill | Alaska | Jack Wenzler and Ira Couch In “The Beloved Brute” he stages Marquette and Cornell, long un. bouts of the summer season at Seven other states are represented | are asked to take the matter one of the greatest fights t has ntil this fall, both euf- ball park a few months ago; it}by men on t und at present. In| up directly and personally with BY AHERN been seen on the screen since the | on was a draw | addition to Washington certain of the} their congressman. never-to-be-forgotten battle in “Tee | trounced Cor: Nate Druximan, who is staging| {eshies hall from New Mexico, Ohio, And when you write ask the dea teage William eae ell ar ; | ted tea not 1} Tiewlay's giove party has’ lined up | South pa California, Missour| \ se =" het 3 is in the Laglen also appear in a wr a lost a gume since 1921 tha followin preliininuriss ontana and Oregon itglo green house on K st.! match in the offering, MISS CHURCH SAYS YOURE RIGHT MAZOR =] |] ara under y Roso vs. Freddie Mack, six ; Captain Mclaglen tips the seale at 250 pounds and stands well over six feet in his stocking feet. Othe sereen offerings In which he has ap. peared are “The Glorious Adven. ture’ and “The Romance of Old Bagdac WE ALL GETOUR ROMAN NIGHTIES MONDAY, “0 REHEARSE INI BY-TH’ WAY, MAJOR ~~ ACCORDING “0 TH’ RULE BOOK, JULIUS CAESAR DIDNT WEAR A MUSTACHE Jaw NouU'LL WAVETIO BEND A Inte In 1921, was hanc fee ot ttm Cement | ae ender vn oui Ptr J - Bitter Fight Ex pected fasten Otter NOT in Big League Meeting University of California now Roy Small vs. Mickey Hannon, | #tan four rounds Which’ extgrids ovee four: youre | BY HENRY L. FARRELL |to handle the investigatio®’of John But during th ve period. Califor | ATEW YORK, Dec ‘Another bit-/Son'’s charges, ~ e . . nia has been tied four times, by S mi- G id ter fight between Commissioner} If Johnson Neva ington and Jeffer. e pro rh |Landis and Ban Johnson, prosident/ gether to talk son, University of V < vt : of the American league, \s gton aon. Unlvare Mix Scheduled: -‘\is won saree misisectrwee ART NEVER OFFERED YoU A DRINK, Go IL WOULDNT Do ANYTHING YOR ARTS SAKE !~ \F YOU GHAVED OFF: YOUR GouP FILTER, You'D LOOK LUKE A SMOOTH DIME WITHOUT H HME =~ INDEED. T WILL Not SHAVE MY MUSTACHE! —~ THE PERFORMANCE WILL HAVE To BE PUT ON WHH A MUSTACHE BEDECKED JULIUS CAESAR, OR ELSE h nlahia ke Che Otis tealaewith it Four Horsemen Not to Play Pro Game F nd Landis pout gambling it 1s improbable that they will talk of is almost SOUTH BEND, Ind., | othing else, “four RAZOR ON Yours 1.| |THE SHowW WILL SUFFER, [during the major league meetings. |vynon wen ary c ater, See “HE Logs OF MY Eee for Tomorrow) "iiisssiis it ws doutied that John. MINOR MOGULS TALENTS fx id come to New York as| titution of his league calls} Min x innual meeting in Chicago} here for the meeting expec he could not be forced to attend) Session at the joint 1 joint’ meeting of the two big}Point out that John leagues. jmany things about Johnson, it was said, also feared| commissioner could 1 trip to New York because of ajover, and also that he rapped M lip that Bil Fallon, counsel for/Graw and Stoneham so hard that sional football t Reports had circulated that backfield 1 ] FFERSON park and West Seat. |S" We Trojans Play | Jerrsnsx met ane weet sat of the football season here at Broad. | '°' Syracuce Men. re sassy. 2 sass mt Kickoff is set for 1 p.m in Dig Game) 2 eras: game thik year, while W I & engaged ir fessional tear Coaches to Witness Basket Exhibition |] O8 ANGELES, Cal, Dec was trimmed by Tacoma, 2-0. Cozy Dolan, one of the barred New| they will not Jet him get away CHICAGO, Dec. 6—The meeting lees 2 we ae t of four in Jefferson and We Seattle ed In! you Gialnts, we olng to have sum.|With it, even if Landis doesn’t start of Big Ten athlétic directors and learns sill ay. re ban vate scoreless, game some time age imons served on the whoel bunch{the fight Coaches will be brought to a. cic j teams will play in this state within} me lineups follow {when they gathered here | | ‘The meetings will be held behind Jelosed doors and tho press will jacquainted with only these detail |the next few weeks, Syracuse and fattarsoh | University of Southern California | Spollar ‘era at the Coliseum hero this} \) 0 tonight when they witness a basket ball game at the University of ¢ cago to acquaint them with the West Seattle | HE'L . Oliver BE THERE O'Daniels| Johnson's statement, in reply to} afternoon. Abner (©) 7 5 > jthat baseball wants published. It rules. Two Maroon squads will pe Stendy rain last night and earty | Nelson «-Parr/tho verbal sock he got from the| ie quite certain that the scandal be form |today gave the casterners the ad. | Rallkowsks . +Johnson) minor ledgue magnates, that he was] fore the world serica will be dis: - — at | Smith 1 Cole | con > Ne 0 “loi ae | vantage with their her mokfiele ming t ew York with evidence d r, 9 st aS cel little VICENTINI OUT | rere swan w possibilty that more| Bakenhaus In +++. Bixley|to prove his charge that there ee Si pe MId BRIE ee NEW YORK, Dec Luis Vieon | |ruin. would fall, during: the after. | 7! RE. L. ...Osterman}a. jot. of gambling in the Pacific ‘ . ae ie diam f64 ah Chiat. tion | ello k “ a HE Long |ooast, means he will have a couple| nas fund boxing show to be stager 1 Chick Meehah's Avradina squat Corbett c t Ruellof fights on his hands and that Tuesday night in Madison Squar Ne heavy tavorita in the t iting TIS) Reagan n. HW. 1 Thornton | he is in a mood to battle. Graduates Playing Garde « ere F possi bINEY 7 J Sorbe . oy este Mia sue; anid ther posathiitt | Conch Jalmer Hendorkon hustled | Corbett Y Forrester He went on a rampage during | in Cleveland Toda of investigation by the state boxing i Hob Morris and Wally Dailey wilt . Menten = inant who iwae to | ip -} {his warriors back into town today | the workd series and said many CLEVELAND, Dec. 6 Footbal et eéumeiomrian ce Mie from their suburban retrent, ‘The | offlelate | things nbout Landis, McGraw | stars from more than a score ot bi a ay pk deh mee 4 entire squad was reported Yn the | and Stoneham, but subsided and astern and Western colleges meet his excuse for his s withdra A | best of shape and it was announced |’ SANGOR SHADES ANDERSON | hasn't had much to say since. There today in an East-West grid witha that Hawkins, Laranetta, Anderson NNEAPOLIS, gi! 6 Jooy| If Johnson wants to show the evi:| graduate game. The procs will and Riddle would start if the! back} Sangor, Milwaukee, shaded Kaddie|dence™ against the Pacific Coast) go toy t ‘ n here. have played their last game, ; ; Tom Thorpe, one of the besh of | rounds of boxing at Kenwood arm | Lay 5, becatise Landis is the head |g codch of Weatern ‘AlLstars and Among those not publicly expressing | {ficlaly in the country, is the umpire jon here, last night They are |of baseball and he has a special | sma si s of West Virginia, of regret ary the Princton and Army | named for the contest, fouthorwoights, re minission from the minor leagues |the Bastern aggregation, , D

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