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Broadway Is Out of Prep Basket Race Tigers Lose to Roosevelt Teddies; West Seattle and Ballard Win THE STANDINGS Wear Seattle Ballard Broadway Roe 1h gers mated school bask race Friday when the Pine at five was trimmed the Roosevelt Broadway were tn elim from the wal Roose have low games and ance at 28 to 1 af Tee three haven't first place Seattle cinched at tle for first place by winning their eighth straight game at West Se attle from Queen Anne. The Q put up a stubborn fight, but West a tle for least a at 29 to 17. Lincoln ran up the biggest ef the day, handing Franklin other defeat by a score of 31 to Second team results follow: West Seattle 12, Queen Anne §; Roose welt 20, Broadway 11; Garfield 15, Ballard 11; Franklin 14, Lincojn 10. ‘The lineup and summaries of the first team games follow LINEUPS AND SUMMAMY First Team Game roadway Rey score an » ‘ ein F Johnson F Reni Cae G i ore (at Geore by per Roose « “ I 2 4 %=18] none; Broad ve Brandt Runte Stevenson for Hull, Brandt. to LINKUPS First Lincoin (31) Warcher (7 AND SUMMARY Team Game Framklia (12) FRUPS AND SUMMAKY First Team Game Garfield (17) Officials—Harrison, umpire. WHIZ BANGS | BEAT KENT The Kent American Legion ketball team was downed in one of |” the most thrilling games ever seen fm that city, Friday night, by the crack Whiz Bangs from Minne-| apolis. The score was 29 to 27. Harold Severenson and Martin | starred for the winners, while Don | Frye and Cochrane were the Kent | luminaries. The two teams are to meet in the second game of the series at Kent} Saturday night. referee; has Santa Clara Loses Close Cage Contest OAKLAND, Cal, Feb. 31.—St Mary's college drew first blood in| {ts annual basketball series with | Santa Clara here Friday night, win ning, 22 to 20. Colorado College Victor in Thriller BOULDER, Colo., Feb. 21.—Colo- rado college basketball team jump- @4 to the lead in the Rocky Moun- tain conference, by a one-point vic. tory Friday night over Colorado university, 30 to 29. Preparations Made for Nurmi in L, A. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21.—Officiain of the Rainbow division veterans Sat- urday began efforts to arrange for a big day of field and track events to accompany the appearance here of Paavo Nurmi, sensational Finn run ner, who will compete in a special mile race in the Los Angeles Coli seum on April 25. Utah Aggies Win Over Trojan Five LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2 Utah Aggies’ basketball team tackles | the Southern California quintet again | Saturday night in an effort to streteh | their winnings to two straight. The ‘Trojans were beaten Friday night, 31 visitors showed a bril- nd tight defense. FINAL SPIN SATURDAY CULVER CITY, Cal, Feb. 21.— Final qualifying spins were to be off Saturday afte: shington’s birthday 250-mile A nee to determine which of the nts must be dropped. An even oon for the! ,| health slowly. \Caston and Davis Jother bouts, [won over Jimmy Williams | Mleaweight champion, lwith Perry Israel | night | basketball team. 1LLIe H wee cae ability ards in th Rigid training, The thr afety ated That Hoppe, played balktine nearly all of could step out and beat champion ite b * delicate orfect ardine and pe who has - billlards career, the at And stilt Hop with bis d three-cushion tent L Willie Hoppe kinds of sports that necessary SE is all th proof of his masterly bill game. He | wonderful a nerves og han s pla kame » hie th ¢ a would jeor uch with al for ppe inn't con double heaors ATTLE Willie Hoppe Peer of All Champions ’ of 4 ights STAR balk take a billiard in threecushions and line—he te Min tithe wants at the pocket more familiarly as pool ! It wouldn't be surp nee the dapper Hoppe snd win that honor, t When it Hoppe his record p Ww in in maelt the greatest ZACH WHEAT MAY cee ie sail DODGERS & Wilbert Robinson Isn’t Sure of Piloting Club Portly Pilot of Dodgers Recovering From Serious IIl- ness; Wheat Is Veteran Outfielder of Long Service and He’ s Popular With Players ACK WHEAT has rec pared to step ‘into managerial shoes and di- rect the Brooklyn Superbas. Wheat's appointment is not official and even Zack himself is not smiling over the an nouncement, for if the veteran outfielder is . to handle the reins then it means that Wil- uw bert Robinson has not recovered sufficiently to return to his duties And Zack, while willing to do anything for Robby or his Charles H. Ebbets, wants the rotund Wilbert back ved orders to be pre- yet My owner, Ruate) with the boys. is known that Robinson is regaining his Perhaps he will be back on his feet in an- other month and with the Dodgers when they start | scaining at Clearwater, Fla. However, it Hagen Has Golf Record Ww. siviglher aig ad Wh N. world’s ft fi 4 ‘ to s an | Popular With Players Wheat made Ame Hage ore of 300. Hie repeat en || membe || meets No one is more popular in his PYPCHER own set, and around the Na Form mal league cireult than Zack He has been at the game for a jong time, join the Superbas in 1909, and b ever since. ng under ed States ~ appre Mt America hip Sust as been with them augurated been in 1860, And bh cally every year since wit pract the excep mg the world war ) ee ae SR Frisch Leads His Teammates South Headed F h the pe Understudy to Robinson os Boh Jerstudy b achool fiv NEW YORK, Fe! aim Captain the Ye Gianta og k delegation of t es Saturday for the mp in Sarazota, Fla eT “ Wheat will be 37 years of ace next May, proving that an ath lete can carry on for a long time. There isn’t of the National league of who re today, barring Hans W and names that have pansed the! Larry Doyle, Fred Sno. draw | Zimmerman, Frank Cha | Magee, Frank Schulte, Jack Mur Tommy Leach, Joe Tinker Sheckard, Roger Bresnahan. Charley Dootn, Math 21.—-Gon-| ewson, Sam Leever, Vic Willis, back last eulbach, Mordecai Brown, Montana’s| Rucker, Bugs Raymond and lothers Draw in Top Bout Ely Caston and Jimmy a single member Seattle featherweight 1909 Davis, color 128 pounder, a draw in main event of the Royal Arcanum smoker the Odd Fellows’ hall In Henry Ralls of Ft . Fait hoxed the wit ny K Leo ( enton fives nocked on, Si Seym out ans, Heinie | featherweight Sherry Cast bored a rounds, while Sammy he _ ray . 9 » Jimmy MONTANA DEFEATED Fred’ Tenney, SPOKA zaga university and defe: “4 FORT BRA Renault knocked out. Chari jingtpn, in the third wa ‘ame Nap y From Campus | LLOWNEY Westrom Stars in Everett Victory oqualm Bobby Garcia and Babe Herman Draw } herweight more. went Babs He and PF b Kid) Le F in the eighth round. Jack Renault Wins Scrap by Knockout | winning in in 32 Cc, Feb. anadian Burke, round. | OUR BOARDING HOUSE \F BE No HARD FeeLnias | MUCH OF THE EARTH AS I, I TRUST I~ HMeM~!! ONE Io NOT SO EASILY OF COURSE You |] PERTURBED!~EGAD, NO!« REALIZE, 1 ONLY MY EXPERIENCES WHH DID MY DUTY AS | | SAVAGE TRIBES ~THE RIGORS AN INGPECTOR OF | | OF POLAR EXPEDITIONGw INCOME “TAX be HARROWING TRIALS OF BIG GAME HUNTING,» AND GEVERAL CAMPAIGNS OF WAR, HAVE CASE HARDENED ME “TOTRIVIAL MATTERS! HO-HUM»1 BID Nou GooD EVENING, SPANIGH PASTIME HE pa EXCEULS Ail wtp ANT DONT MEAN, PLAYING “TH! \ Gilvern sxe to face the We Was ING HUNG, He WouLDitt [] ADMET ry | SAN THEN “TAKING TH" SS 4 WS N Se ae ule BY AHERN | “W” Smoker Is on Card for Tonight Aggie Wrestlers Meet Huskies; Intramural Boxing Finals Booked T'S the big night f ene wreatlers and University of urday The Washington varsity mat team will clash with the cham m Oregon Aggies and the is of the intramural boxing tournament will run off Robin former Aggie ar, in now conoking the } nging a cb thet Washingt Heed. and anny NIXON MEETS. VASSAL A mar wing J Nixon A Vassar Goorge Selfridge, of 0. A. C.. will meet Capt. Fred Griffin, of Washington, in the 115-pound claws Bryan ma Rp! va Hicker The wrestling matches will oven the show with Magee of “soma as referee, while Palm et will referee the boxing bouts to follow, assisted by three judges in giving the decisions. The program opens at 7:30, |BATTLE STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cul. anford and California go into n on a basketh: third Ume this season here Saturday night. If California winn she will be in virtual command of ip in the the enge ampion outhern divis of the * Strangler ee Throws Sickmund | CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—"Strangier”™ | Lawia, seifatyled = heavyweight ‘champioa, flattened “Ringer” Joe on fronce Sickmund “ a one-fall match here, | OFFER MUNN $50,000 MICHIGAN CITY, Ind, Feb. —Floyd #iteaimmona, Indiana ports promoter, has por an of. r of $60,000 for a bout Wayne “Big Munn, heavyweight champion, and “Strangler” Lewis, who lost the title to Munn a month | mation checked Captains Irvine and Harris play- | ago. | SEATTLE CASEYS WIN The Seattle K. of C. |team won over the Tacoma Caseys, 28 to 20 at Tacoma, Friday night AG GIF FRO: if WIN EUGENE, Feb. 21.—Tho Oregon Aggie’ rooks defeated the Frosh here at basketball Friday, 34 }to 26. STRIBLING K. 0. Ww SAVANNAH Feb, 21 |Stribling, Georgia light-heavyweight, stopped Ted Jamieson, Milwaukee, in the sixth round, CARD FROSH WI STANFORD UNIPERSITY, Cal., {Feb. 21.—Stanford’s freshman bas. ketball team handed a 24 to 18 defeat to the California Cubs here Friday night. NEVADA VICTOR RENO, b, 21——University of Nevada defeated St. Ignatius col lege of San Francisco at basketball here last night, 29 to 16, PUGET SOUND LOSES SALEM, Ore, Feb, 20.—The Col- lege of Puget Bound basketball five last night, 20 to 24. Entry Blank I wish to enter the in Junior and agree to abide by the rules and regula. tions of the organization, Manager Address Home field Phone , LJ lost a clone game to Willamotte here| ‘Scotch Golfers Winners Over Lads of Erin Here in’ GOLDEN BEARS C's, " CARDS “i: court for the} | jity | 21.) |favorable for links travel, between | of | four feet [the | everybody | "Chiet”* A REAL CAGE RE CORD Hesketh and . FULLER FIVE WINS! one Star or Huskies MANAGER ROBINS 4 pretty classy record,’ p the Fuller Paint Co, league champions, season U ith fe" my Logan, 8 of ON AND JIM LOGAN roudly admits Manager Robin- basketball team, Commercial as he looks over the games played this tar forward. * * % Paint Com pany Quintet Wins Commercial Title ;: Fuller team following ies this year: West te 13; Bon Marche Standard Oil, 30 to 23; 0 15; Telephone Co, 34 v 32 (overtime); Bryant Lumber 16 to 28; Western Electric, 19; Bon Marche, forfeit; Standard Ol, 40 to 18 The in the has turned of victor Electrics, 18 to 17; Todd's Foxto BY ALEX C. ROSE UP a victory tor golfing members of the the club he first match of a five-game series between the Thisties and Shamrocks of the the Inglewood course, yesterday, Bil MeIrvine's squad walked off with the honors oring a t of i nst the 59 that Prexy O'Harris and his teammates hung up. Some day in April, they're go-| Ing to try it ROSE over again, but ir the meantime there will be a scarc- of Micks hanging around any golf sessions in the Arctic club. Altho the weather was far from & crowd side—teed-off in yes. and the result was in the last foursome for- in. Pp aut 90—45 a terday’s fray doubt until od their respective parts O. registering full points. K., each basketball | PLENTY OF OTHER FEATURES Asido from the individual match- os, the tournament had various other prizes for the gang to shoot at; the real novel affair being the oor acaing of the player's gross card nd if he had a total of “13 4", he landed an award. In order to “get” this new | wrinkle—one that is well worth copying—we herewith give the win- ners together with their gross scores: In the “13 Archie Stu- art, 94; H. H. Hine, 103; Johnnie Dreher, 103; C. Sargent, 103; Ted Knudson, 85; Bill Ehlers, 94; 8S. T. Hills, 103; 8. B, Silverman, 121; J. W. McBurney, 130; C. Anderson, 103; Frank Ryan, 112. Here's the group that landed in the “14's": R. A. Sweet, 122; Art Coffin, 113; Dr. Appleby, 104; Ivan Hyland, 113; Doug Ball, 131; Jim Brewster, 122; Ernie Miner, 113; P. E. Harris, 113. Yes, that stunt that Bill Irvine sprung on the boys is the best novelty that we've had in golf tournaments for many a long day. Of course no one knows what the figures are to be until the play is all over and, that being the case, turns In his score—no matter how bad It ia, | CHIEF MYERS WINS PRIZE Other prize winners were C. 0. Myers, who pitched his teeshot ctosest to the third hole, five feet eight inches; Ed Brown, who landed his tee-shot 11 inches from the No, |7 pin; Sam Hilis, who came within nine feet of making a hole-in-one at 16th; 8. B. Silverman, who cracked a 22h-yarder off of the 10th t or ‘Twas a great day for the Scotch and Irish of the Arctic club and Just to round thingg out tho crowd all }¢ and Gil) make The Fuller five had a trip 1 San Francisco planned to play the Brass-Heuter team there, but it fell thru because the Paint team in Friseo has dis banded Commerc ea uy eague seas two lar Piper & nst Hard s, Rhode ung’s Pinyers have to be employes of the companies they repre- sent. The Loveted, Life, E ke Commercia jeague f the city nd firm #1 diamond season club's din and en- together the the r-smoker ng room evening joyed # din SCOTS a. IRISH ROA hileot Englas Dizard Ftatuson g. Ulberg Armatrong Coftin F. O'Nel " A. Johnson at Murphy ¥. A. Munro » Cunningham W. Fisher 1}/Hugh Caldweit Lindeman Clitt Irvine Knudson . Klinefelter Ehlers twer, J Ed Brown Herman W. Stedman Dr. Appl |i Me Hin Holton ., Carter Chandler ..... Porep « C. H. Kinne ..... ‘ ki S Terhune . Mar Har Ivan Hy1 t 1 | A won w *. Lovelace Harshman . T. Hills oe Winn Atwood F. Geo: Ix N. W. Broome Ernest Miner Ww. |. Mei |H. ¢ io. ls o. Ratt Roberts . Fortan [ajA. J. Hamuton >. J. Bebastian Jack Horner Charite Tyson 2/George Dowling Totals Totals Dates Set for Coming Season for Yachtmen HE Seattle Yacht club sailing season will officially open May according to the announcement made Friday by Quent Williams, rear commodore and chairman of the sports committee. On May 2 races will be held for all classes of boats on Lake Wash- ington. The other low: May May dates announced fol- 16, Vashon island race. 29, Waada island race. June 13, commodore's cru June 29, Victoria race. July 1 to 5, Pacific Coast Yacht- ing aasoctation regatta at Victoria. September 5, 6, 7, Oyster bay cruise, September 12, Point Monroe cruise. September 26-27, Hat island race. October 4, Commodore's cup race. October 10-11, stage cruise TITLE GAME IS SHIFTED The game between the Hi-Stars and the University of Washington Frosh that was slated to decide the lead In one of the diviatona of the City Basketball league last night was Purple and Gold T Outplay Cou to 14 Victory of W.. Bebe Frayne Gonzaga, Oregon Aggies Defeat Ore Feb. ultural college } won a over the Unrvers here The [a2 cif Ore 2 ri team ¥ of Orege 34 td 30. by last night Aggies, ¢ chance thelr victory win the Nort Coast Conference t Conference titles. ve now finished!thes ular season, games PLAY AGAIN matches scheduled, ars in 4 n obley, Jewell 70 mr thrilling yi fing) han] h Pe and Nort r reg and have lost but tug] pay) resumed today in the am ndoor | the National ber of close on the schedule, TODAY'S SCHEDULE uard armdby, A Title Fou Teun tenfils tournament ¢ num] contests are expecta which follows: Wins Bank Honors The Seattle Title Trust baskethall team won the championship of th | Bankers’ league Friday night by scoring a 28-to-10 victory over th | University National bank. Keleb- ner and Hyllengren starred for the} winners. The Title Trust five will ‘he Ladd-Tilton bank of Portland a Portland Bankers’ title. Nebraska Wildcat soon for the Northwet May Meet Winner SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21 Shields, matchmaker of the Misses | Athletic club, urd left for Los Anges to sig nAce Hudkins, tei” | | “Nebraska wildcat,” to meet the wi |ner of the Silver-Benjamin bout. SAN blind when “Bermondsey” | night. Jentitled to the decision. ren, veteran lightweight, Jimmy Daugherty SACRAMENTO, Feb. 21.— Daughert terday named to referee the I! Benjamin in San Francisco afternoon. Daugherty Mont. TRIO REINSTATED reinstated Landis Saturday Flack, who got himself by balking at a rants Cubs to the Cardinal Philadelphia Americans, Shields, of the New York training Monday at ria, Cal., catchers report They will work @ wii regulars report. All of the battery men, exception of Fred Fussell, pitcher, and “Red” string catcher, have signed. fer expects both of them to Monday and John Hal their documents. shifted to Thursday of next week. They will play at tho university, The Frosh tangle with the Mercer Athletic cagéra at the Y. M. C. A. Satiirday night at 7:30, Killefer plans to letes easy tor the first few tting them in condition be ting the pitchers do work. CHICAGO, Feb, 21.—Commiss \Britton Gets Worst | in California Bod} FRANCISCO, Feb. 21—T# general opinion in this vicinity ®) }day is that Jack Britton, form | welterweight champion, was roth | Wells, English boxer, received a 1 | round decision: in their bout Mé Most of the big crowd fii ured that Britton, not Wells, In the semi-windup, Frankie Fis Joe Powell in the fourth round, Is Named Refereé of Philadelphia, was ye pout between Jack Silver and J# refereed Dempsey-Gibbons fight at Shelli it suspended players. They are ar ne INDIANS WILL START MOND HE Seattle Indians will £@ work the we oe, ‘Kilt cock A » ‘on ra a5 MTT a, Tlie ap =

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