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DAY, DECEMBER 8, 192 THE SEAT ru —_ AR 1 eas ee HE SPORT ‘Shortstop Is ¢Rounsurg| Ready to -| Come | Chances Are That Kille- fer Will Swap Him to Some Coast Club AMMY CRANE wants to come back to the Coast league The slim infielder who booted ning in a game last | summer, made the final on and then threw th and w the grandstand game, went to Pennsylvania and s ot the summer there Red” Killefer put him . And now Crane wants to return oe Coast | gue. If Fra } MEISNEST mer is peddied he may be given » to: the bro pestinte gave tt|" chance with the Indians pettus needed HAD BAD Darwin Melsnest is a keen | BREAKS student of athletic management | Cfane is a much better infielder and ho knew, along with the )¢o\8 he showed last summer. He) rest of the Washington officials, | >*1 one bad break after another that the only thing the Huskies would get out of the Pasadena game would be the money and the publicity in meeting a team \Waried Ring ran alarm, tripped over } —stike Alabama. k 1 wasn't ii 4 nearly a month. If Dartme oe Pllelegy n he contracted a serious case Prog am q Bave me. of flu and was on the shelf again oa) glee BAD START Tonight : ‘The publicity would have been fine | BAD START g for the Northwest, and the mot In the meantime Emmer was M ,,, | S0ins pretty well and when Crane H could have been used to good advan , . tage in the building program to be|“!d get In the game he was un alle ay hes tell Krache Meets O'Hara; rm ‘ "i > m — © the] . MITT Gis canteen citent onthe campos ta Ky enough to got oft to a had pratejeonges McKenzie to Make q But these things would have |S and the wolves rode him to} Seattle Bow H been obtained at the risk of grid- | ° gyiy eee i iron glory, which has taken || 9M toes are that” Rillefer will Y every division in the years to build at Washington. |{749 him to some other club tn aie wAll’ he Fapeebented A defeat for the Huskies would | [1° league If ¢ Lee Poe aortas te when Biddy Bish and Fetuien ‘Weat, ANGELS AFTER SHELLENDACH Lonnie Austin of ee Ler successful season Ange fe trying to lure Fr mbach away from Bacramento. q or: been a sad anti-climax to | * q fer t 4 Realizing this and the danger of ing p nitty did for the big spitball menu to the H dlalism talk in 0 Gran ( Hauls pitehbr, according to reports from the Sa Rea i | —_—— Crystal Pool. i statements the | | ww UMPTED Bill McKenzie, | SEC) Down $370,000.20. 2 a Cotes . EW YORK Ds 5.—With | » as wo biggest , with cee nN eague for severa led. Ho we ‘ naking @ special re cages is 238 pe i es ne Huskies to go South, | 00 Billy Jones, the it will Heve whatever taint of | tn | rep r. 114- pound boy commercialism that might have | wat Ward, from Renton, is been attached to the contest as far | New York ‘the midget on the as Washington is concerned {f the| Huskies had jumped at the first} invitation. | ‘ wee 1F program. Heavy weights MoKenzto POOLE MAY RETURN |. Jim Pe. went well with the Ath * during the ae KRACHE, the bill, Waahington to play some more football today|¢ - two spots at at the fag end | on meeting Al tin his hit 5 AS SOON as Seattle has a butid- ‘ | and make some that the big| Anderson of Alaska in one six- ¥ ing available for hockey the ice “| more money. to, be returned 19 the} round scrap and Chub Crawford and gyame will return here. : | | After knock- wail rof big & ta ‘7 oix- That's the latest dictum from | ] Ing off BROWNS ORT STAR ane bg in sore “Wee” Coyle, who holds the Aelita. faahy fet dine Dn It is MoKenzie’s first ap * Milwaukee % | wedtines ‘hora local franchise. : “We can't do a thing In the way} sis Browne. event features Ted | as Teddy O'Hara, two of of bringing the game back until }the Auditorium goes thru,” says z 5 as welterwelghts on the E Coyle. "The minute that we know spont @ a i ce we will have an arena then we} hours signing | “C Jones tangles with Tex Vernon will staft the machinery workin GRA E contracts and ague outfielder and p of oma and Johnny ‘Rose and hockey team here. Until | examining certified chocks lager of the Worcester Johnny Woor ghtweights, com- . | stern: ida: plete the line ands are tied He got rf $300,000 for| Eastern league, has been a . f The sh ta at 8:30 bes Aes {signing a cor make one| Manager of the » of the} The show a geo McLARNIN, the Vancou-| moving pleture, the stipula-| American asso fent Jo: ver, B. C, spider, who beat Pan-| tion that he was not to be a aheik.| Ph I Brie ed toda Suture ae = ATEN pete cho Villa just before the world’s TY-| 315 recetyed $12,000 for allo =a Mandal! of ford, defeated Jim- weight champion died in San Fran-/tn6 use of his name on @ sweate AGGIES WIN CAGE GAME my Cashill " ciaco, stacks up against his hardest} 1) 1 stved. $10,000 for MADISON, Wis, Dec. 8—The|P’* snout here last : i fight s beating Villa Tuesday ie spoentes pbs : {North Dakota Aggies, basketball | *°U%4_bou ro la if yt g the manufacture of Sich haw Goll team defeated the Untvernity of MeLarnin will fight 10 rounds |“ with Bud Taylor, the Terre Haute | Ho | mako of shoes, another $5 received ond $5,000 for nigh q bantamweight, at Vernon. | i Taylor is one of those “un- | writing that ho liked a certain| MICK CAGERS WIN pay N.Y. Ute, € eg | br € gin je and $2,500 for : . Telep On, 16 crowned champions,” being rated | brand of ginger ale and $2,500 f SOUTH BEND. Ind, Dec. 8 LOW 1e as much better than Phil Ros- enberg, the present | endorsing a Red Grange cap. ! Armour Tech of Chieago fell ¥ is incumbent | 4, offered $10,000 to say 3 } ¢ bitered 9 4 D ¥\the onslaught of the Notre Dame! of the bantie throne. Mia preferred a certain kind| pasketball team, 63 to 26, in the 2 If McLarnin s Ti Gk. ae 5, OP rette, but he refused on tho| one mame of tho season here Hardware, 21 his way to the world’s title, ound that he didn’t smc but | toast nese A. C3 , ted $10,000 as a reward for ersity Chrintian, 22; Methodista, mying that if he smoked he would BAKER VICTOR aed 4 | Even Coaches ° smoke that brand NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Serg sphelt pays tlig Cheb eas 4 The former Iilinol# star has 30) Sammy ¥ r, junior welterwe tit Make Mistakes |} more cames ot foothatt to ptay and| trom siitchel tld, won trom Jack| "0. ttorane, 24 ‘OU never can tefl in aports, || {t ! understood that he has been | Zivic, Pittsburg, on a foul in the} manta t spoperet even the coaches are having || Suaranteed $10,000 per game. | sixth round. dint, 6 troublé in — ones BY AHERN passing judgment up- i can to Hall Johnson, a guard candidate, thinking he wouldn do this year. And then the Sigme Chi team battled the Dekes in a fraternity game and Johnson played a game at guard, playing an im portant role in his team’s vic tory. Edmundson immediate Ze changed his about John- “Z on's possibilities the young h ster is the varsity squad ai Edmundson will run EGAD HARVEY, WHET A Pity. You pr Not REMAIN, W MY ROOM THE OTHER EVENING, WHEN THE MADAM KNOCKED Qi) “He Door! -~~ MY WORD, SHE “THOUGHT WE WERE PLANING A GAME OF SAN, TART WINDOW Was TH’ BEST CONCLUGION WW YOUR ROOM, “fo Jump KT Lt DO NOU MEA\ “TO“TELL ME GHE WAS SES CALLIN’ US FOR GOME, SANDWIDGES? —~ LIGEN,~NCANT |, KID METH WAY GHE RAPPED ON “THAT Door, ~~ IVE BEEN IN mind his team thru an easy practice today as || CHESS, AND Gile HAD PREPARED sce measles peelings A MIDNIGHT LUNCHEON FoR TOO MANY RAIDG, tT HAD Enarrew night msedting the Hall's Us!= WE WERE.A BIT “WAT GAME OFFICAL SOUND OF “WH LAW, + FIVE LOUD KNOCKS, “THEN BAM Business colle BOXING TONIGHT First Bout 8:30 Sharp five HAGTY 1) DUMPING ATA ConcLugion ! = TED KRACHE OF HOQUIAM Sere | “| CRYSTAL POOL q Seema Ave, and Leyorn St. | i AUSTIN & BISHOP, INC, | t Vresenta | | Ss TEDDY O"HARA 4 OTHER FA BOUTS t Druxman’s A Joo Dix | ; eldental and Yosier | 4 Green’ WClgar Store.1406 Third | \ Sim Puraley'a, Second t Biahor Austin & A Quintet of Commercial round tout here last night, ane an ww tn uti! Cage Results fee te eee ee Picking Pool 1 Ring Winners |) / Teddy O'llara va. Ted Kracho i (WELTERWEIGHTS) O'Hara iy making his first ap. Seattio and while ho is new here he has fought up and down the Coast for years. Ho {s said to be a left hook puncher. Kragho needs no || good introduction here, béing « strong aggresive f O'Hara may outsmart Krache, but uni he ability i slight favorite to shows exceptional he should be a n Bill McKenzie vs, Al Anderson (HEAVY WEIGHTS) Lonnie Austin's t heavyweight, should win Ander before the six nds are up, His tremendous gives him the Alaskan. rked togeth pos Kenzle look the be edge hey have or at odd time: in John Budnick vs, Chub Crawford (HEAVY WEIGHTS Another heavyweight Tab Budnick to beat quiam yot affalr, the Ho. eater. Johnny Rose vs (LIGHTW Johnny Woods SIGHTS) Experience va. Youth. Rose i been fighting a long time, but” h for Woods to be the win in this one. Tt figures to be close. Here's some of the bas Billy Jones ys. Tex Vernon in’ the Commercial league th (BANTAMWEIGHTS) Jones is the hi they are: rder " Pa , Foxton, of Fuller’ and should win. hitter much fast Tacoman {s the toughest op- || Stone, Union Oil. F ponent Jones has had yet, but || the Renton youngster shapes up bo} ‘| an the bett Ae 'SENCIO_ BOXES ~~ ewAT PORTLAND, OVEr Goodrich PORTLAND, Dec. §. lever Sen iB FFAIA, N. Y., Dec. 8 boxing ne, & squatty little slung Itallan, the depot 14 sation who sold newspar re years ag ot Red-| who has been in more than lek, ring battles as Rocky Kansas, wa Jacks sport the crown of the worl semi welght today ligh champion the Por Kansas, the pride of Buffalo, won xing commission will go fe 16-round decision f Jimmy benefit fund, according to oodrich, another Buffalo native, | Waterman, promoter. Jlast night, before a crowd of 30. | 2 i | 000 spectators and won tho title | FORWARD PASS OLD has been seeking for 14 yoars. | nds and had points to that nN} He nine football for the first time when the} Jenough of a revised in 1906 | overcome Goodrich round, The forward pasa became 1¢ ghee margin on rules were rally last desperate | made in the There {s no doubt that he will be Intramurals |. JReach:Finals: « ./2ecee, 0: ie cancte bee the * Cc title holder by the international | in Lage Loop boxing federation and the national boxing association. HE finalists for the basketball trophy ft Intramural Washing: ton will be decided on the varnity | sien 2 aay floor tonight when the Lambda Chi} ON WAIVER ROUTE Alpha five and tho Sigma Chi quin-| Walter Maranville, former tangle for the fraternity title,| Ker of the Chic Nationals, was Brooklyn at the Hall for the indegendent crown walver price The winners will clash nd the Y. M. C. A, meets Lander | Pick dup by | | | night for the championship Thursday ee ek : | Cooper Meets The Independents will play at |p, m., the other clash following di- | 7 ° rectly afterwards | Eddie Roberts The probable Hneups follow YM. CLA Pos. Lander Mall Apostes A, Dec. 8 Lefty Coop. Eller r Corfield er, of Stn Francisco, welter- Yen-Woert F Doumit |} wolght, will fight Eddlo Roberts nderson. ‘ Cook |! hore ‘Thuraday nig on Modartty S enreave || here Thursday night in tho six Unger. G . 'paimrota {| TOuUNd main event of the Eagles boxing show Sigma Chi Johnny Trambitas, of Portland, Snider |} will fight Kid Johnson in tho six Conway || found semifinal. Johnson hails Tohnaon || from Olympia Charteris Japanese Jiu Jitsu Star Out for Husky Mat Team MASTER of Jit jitsu, the art of tion), tina tho scales at 185 pounds, Japanese wrestling, Eltaro Su-}and he is expected to mako the ul, a young Nipponese, is making | squad if he can learn the tricks a bid for thelof tho American game, Washington! Coach Arbuthnot has a large Husky wrestling | squad of mat men ont ev night team, going thru conditioning work for When {t comes|the season which consists of road to flopping his} work, calisthosics and practice of opponents to the! the standard holds and counters. mat he has no| Tho following men aro working trouble at all,}out now: Ted Lange, 168 pounds; handling ble Ray! Ray Rice, 175 pounds; Brnie Mar Rice like @ ban-| tin, 135 pounds; Stewart Hertz, 126 tamwofght in| pounds; Art Vassar, pounds; this respect, but| Jim Dodson, 145° pounds; Allan when the young} Learned, 145 pounds; Andy Ande Wrestler from} aon, 175 poundsy, Walter Sahl, 158 across the sea! pounds; W. B, Tfeinx, 168 pounds gots on the mat! ‘The oma Y, M,C, A, is trys ARBUTILNOT he Jacks theling to line up a praeticn mateh knowledge of the American rules, Suzuki, who is a twofune man In Jit fiteu (blame that on Jimmy Arbuthnot {f you want an explana. and the Huskies will probably moet them in early January, ‘The var sity schedule doesn't open until Fobruary, Ralph Smith; E. two! League Basketball Luminaries keteers who are expected:to star From left to right T. Schultz, of Shell Oil; C. ; Don Fry, of Standard Oil and L. L. ry is shown getting ready for a shot. ig season, | Kansas Vietor [ Hoop Schedule | eS n at 8 o'clock at Garfield. , Section 5 clock at Queen A ©, Section 2 Methodist F ongregational Section Episcopal ve. Mount n At 6 o'clock at Congregation vs. at Ger- Plymout ¢ De Tisch CITY LEAGUE Division 1, South va. Vandals at Broadway at 6 Ravenna C. C, at clock; Broadway A. C. a at | M.A, ©. jo'ctook; Turnern vs | Broadway at |ve, Times D | o'clock. CRESCENTS WIN | VANCOUVER, B. C., Dee. 8. As- mana-| katoon defeated the Vancouver Ma- roons here last night, 3 to 2, | Coast be one game on their invasion | FOLEY FIGHTS VANCOUVER, B. C., Dee. 8 Foloy, Canadian bantam champion, has been signed to meet Young Na- tionalista in Portland, Ore, New | Year's day, it was announced by Jack | Allen, Foley's manager. MORAN LED QUAKERS | Philadelphia won its only Nas | tional league pennant back in 1916 when "Pat Moran was manager. *| muscaoosa, Broadway at §| | | of Hawthorne, —Vie AM CRANE MAY RETURN TO TRIBE NEXT YEAR — Husky Grid Men Vote Again Players Change Minds as Conference Asks Aid “ — for Game wo develop- ments have crop. ped up in- the new Pasadena football tangle that wil be decided today by the University of Washington au- horities, When the Hus ted h of control ‘nothing shington d put up the doing” sign as far as W was concerned, The gridder over th decision ar many of them ¢ changed their minds, and so y have called a meeting for 7:80 tonight and will vote again on the trip. The other angle was produced by the Coast conference asking Wash- ington to for the “honor of Be league as the Pasadena game is now managed by the conference and if Washington failed to play Alabama it would just about K. O. the contest; Stan- ‘ord played a year ago and wouldn't want to again, and U. 8. C., with two def is out of the question as a drawing card. ‘The ‘rest of the Coast teams out of the nning. to think are Team Leaves Soon Ala., Dec. 8.—Ala- bama’s champion football team will leave next week for the Pacific Coast to participate In the annual Tournament of Roses game at | Pasadena on New Year's day. Formal announcement that Ala- bama has accepted the invitation to represent the East against a Pa- cific Const eleven was made last night The Pacific Coast team that will play against Alabama has not yet been selecte To Name Grade School Soccer Titlist Today TLEMENT of grade school soccer title was to be made this afternoon at B. F. Day play- | field, when the Interlake and Haw- a | thgene elevens clash at 3:15 o'clock. and] wound up their first road trip to the The Crescents won three and Both Coach Interlake, and George Austin, of Miss Donna Perry, had drilled their charges for the game and both teams were ready for the strug- gle for the clty championship. 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