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iT MAY TAKE A SEATTLE BOY 1) TO REMOVE THE TITLE CROWN FROM JOHNNY O’LEARY’S HEAD Wl the light weight champton. ship crown of Canada, now worn by Johnny O'Leary of Seat tle, revert to the brow of another Seattle boxer? This question fe being asked fn Seattle boxing circles today, and will be anew when Chet Neff, the rising young Seattle light weight, tackles the champion at Fraser Mills, B Cy next week, Johnny hae agreed to the date for which Dan Salt, Neffs manager, has held out and the fight takes place on the night of the 28th. Tt will be a 16 rounder unless something un foreseen happens before the end and those who saw Chet go four rounds with young Edward Pinkman before the Pacific A letic clud last week are con vinced that he has a biff in his}) right sufficient to bring the event to ana rupt close. While Pinkman lacked §=the = in fighting knowl edge to give Neff a thorough test, he put up a bat tle plenty good enough to draw out the finer potnts in Salts battler. Before this bout Neffs qualities were unknown. Today be ts heralded as . world’s champ- pion in the mak- |) ing I. Noff ts 19 years || « olf. His 20th} birthday falls on the 17th of Feb- | ruary. He was born {n Bremen, Pe Freath-Amserionn. He came to Se attle = oe years took as a fn 1912. JOE M’GINNITY WON'T RETURN “Iron Man” Joe McGinnity has pitched his last game in the Northwestern league. That he wil! remain with “Hap” Hogan's Venice | Tigers in the Coast league next year, with whom he {s finishing th season, is shown in the reserve list of players Venice has prepared for the national commission. The name | of McGinnity ts included. Betng | on the reserve list means that Ho | gan wants to use Joe in 1915. (CASTLE ROOK WINS CASTLE ROCK, Oct. 20—The| local high school team has returned | trom Kelso, where they beat the | school team, 72 to 0, Saturday after- | noon. BOWLERS TANGLE w geo profession BULL BROS. 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I hope Romeo comes out of the muntetpal bastile rested and Invig:| rated, and that fresh pugtlistic laurels await him, May he never| take the count! charge him with dis duct, Patrolmen Pool an and McCaffrey sald yesterday, | in police court, that he often used pedestrians on the streets as un-| willing partners in workouts. What {s a poor boxer to do? The} public enjoys seeing Romeo box Why should not the public help him train? Romeo can’t afford to em-| loy a stable of high-class boxers to box with. He must be content| to practice on whatever raw ma tertal comes to hand, He ts ambt-| tous to make his mark in the call ing for which his physique and ten perament fit him. FEAR FIGHTER DIED IN WOODS FAIRFAX, Wash. Oct. 20.— Friends of Frank Farmer, the well known Kapowsin heavywetght boxer, are instituting a search of the woods {n this vicinity tn an ef- fort to locate the big fighter. He left Tacoma on a hunting trip three weeks ago, but stated before loay- Ing that he would be gone only a few days. It ts feared that he has been accidentally shot and kilk the Seattle Athletic club, Frank Vance, phyaloal director, has a big crop of green material In tow, reed to make men The rly double the size of those last year. Sixty-four men attended the busl nese men’s classes Friday night and over 50 Juveniles over the floor Saturday morning. The basketball on is under way. Goodfellow’s team Is in the by a margin of two gam Monday the handball and the big number of entr Ing In Indicates that “Bob” |will have to hustie to retain his “Violett Injured; out of Yale line Poor girl, DEEP IN THE DISTANT August 1, 1883, professional run ning, 2 miles, 9 min. 11% sec, W Lang, England, Still a record. eee Let's n't there some talk when Evers it to Boston about him getting ® $10,000 bonus ff the Braves got into the world’s series? Wonder if Gaffney remembers it? .- MUSTBEHELL to Itve on $18,000 a year. Jawn McGraw says be can't dig up $300 to pay bis personal property tax ee Thinge are beginning to hum at scampered | 20, 1914. PAGE 9. Benttio bo are hereby given notice that Thursda: October 29, has been declared @ legal holiday by the office boys, and upon thie day there will be # general burial of grandmethe at = Dugda Incidentally, ¢ hibition game between the All Nationals and All-Americans, and Bill James I» gonna pitch. ee Hank Gowdy's presse . ent sends out an interesting story to the ef-| won a bride} fect that Hank also when he belted the Athletics for a world’s ship tle, The young kept Gowdy walting for three years, according to the story, walt- ing for him to bea hero, This sounds nice tn print, but we sus- pect that this girl who married Hank was Just Itke most other girls and married Hank as soon as he had the spondulics to buy an aw tomobile. Philadelphia champion. . Apparently Northwest do not intend adopting ing system for players help the game from the » standpoint, but, as in track games, the college officials appear to be willing to accept conditions an they colleges | stand. or was hurt and died from ¢ posure. FISCHER TOPS LIST) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20-—~The/ close of the Const league season| probably will ius Flecher top- ping the batters, He {s hitting .354.| Murphy THIS IS THE WAY, BOYS, TO LINEUP. FOR A KICK--HOW COLLEGES DO IT One day last spring the stubby the momentum carried the owner | of the foot some distance from that| same payroll, After the baseball season the standing ts : $45,313.05 | ° Evers (?) MODE ZonZc > % Bone xg Piay No. 8 BY A COLLEGE COACH KICK FORMATION—Thie is the common kick formation used by most of the colleges. The ends get some distance outside their ors | Ing players, prepared to dash down the field quick as the ball | snapped. The two halfbacke stand behind the right guard and tackie| the quarter behind the left guard, all playing low to ward off any tackle | who busts through the line before the fuliback gets a chance to kick th ball. The same formation applies if another player does the kicking. | CHOOSE DENVERITE S. A. 6. SHOW OCT. 30) NEW YORK, Oct. 0—F, L. Woodward of Denver will succeed R. C, Watson as head of the United States Golf association. Chet McIntyre, boxing tnstructor at the Seattle Athletic club will be prepared to announce the card for the interclub smoker with the |Multnomah A. ©, of Portland,.1n a few days. The tourney takes place here. FEDS AFTER YANKS?| NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Rumors | are current here today to the effect |that the Ward brothers, owners of |the Brooklyn Federal leagne club, jare seeking to buy out the New York Yankees. 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Oot, 20— Fow presidents have been accorded a reception equal In propertion to that which Troy tendered Johnny Evers, captain of the vio- torious Braves, on hie re- turn to hie home here Mon- day, There was a parade with ten bande and 5,000 men In line, Evers, with the mayor, rode at the head of the pro cession In an automobile. He was wildly cheered all along the route, In the evening Evers was the guest of honor at a ban- quet in the armory at which there were 600 fans. GUE MEET WILL OPEN AT LOCAL ROOM MONDAY An 18.2 balk-line billiard tourna ment, preliminary to the Northwest champtonship matches, is scheduled to open at Brown & Hulen's place Monday night Five or more players will oom- pete. The entrants to date are, Ray 8. Hogue, Ray Cumber, George B. Kent, Peter Kilenschmidt and Charley Hulen. On the request of J. J. Parker, the Portland proprtetor, the North | West tournament has been put over until Nov, 16, It was originally set for Oct. 28. ‘The preliminary tourney here will ecide the player to represent this Releasing Big Block maiGfonin LAND in Oregon of 500 little farms for alfalfa, hogs, poultry, stock, orchard, produce, etc., down prices and terms—for a known as the “Furnish Land,” under 4-year-old ready Final sale at special limited time irrigation system for crops. ALONG THE O-W. R. & N. RAILROAD If interested, Send You: for Free Book. Name Le Name Address .. Calhoun, Denny & Ewing General Agents, Alaska Building Seattle, U. S. A. | ofty As each player loses he will be dropped. The player who sur. vives the meet without a defeat | will win a place in the big event. The Northwest tournament wil! | | be conducted along different lines | | than heretofore. Several new ideas | | are being worked out, and com-| IP plete detafls will be decided upon | in the near future [MORNINGSTAR AND GEO. SUTTON LEAD ‘The first week of the Champion Billiard Players’ league season end-| ead =owith Ira Morningstar and| George Sutton tied for first place with a percentage of 867. Both | won six games and lost one Matches were played tn Illinois, | Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan and |New York. Morningstar defeated | Cochran, Demarest beat Cutler, | Sutton beat Schaefer and Yamada and Cline broke even. Demarest, | }Cline, Yamada, Cochran nd | Schaefer follow the leaders in order. | U. W. GAME AT 2:30) General Manager Arthur Young- jer, of the state university, today jset 2:30 as the time for the Varsi-| iv. Whitman game at Denny field Saturday afternoon. The game marks the official opening of the/| Northwest conference season in Seattle. ARMY-NAVY NOV. 28 | WEST POINT, N. Y,, Oct. 20.— The annual Arm | de played in Phiiadelph' ber 28. | the big Tacoma h | articles binding the match. A great) | with a broken wrist, an injury sus uniform at least five weeks. “Tony” Savage takes his place. JACK LESTER TO | TACOMA, Oct, -Jos Bonds, vyweight fight- er, buckled down to hard training today, in preparation for his four- jround bout with Jack Lester of Cle Elum, to take piace in this city October 29, Lester accepted terms jast night by telegram and arrives today to put his signature to the Chief Eagle Horse Indian Baritone Miss Clare Clay Soprano crowd is expected at the af the fight. |WHAT! MORE GLOOM FOR GILMUR DOBIE? Doleful campus prophets look for Elmer Leader, Gil Dobie’s tackle, to bust @ mitt or something. El-| mer {s the twin brother of Ed, the end, who is now out of the game/ C. Roy Fox Warren Jaxn and 6 Other Acts We Originate! Others Imitate!! tained in scrimmage Saturday. | Best Show the Coast. It is feared Elmer is going to do/| - 4a Siamese act. Ed will be out of Any one wishing to learn the game of Pocket gg voted will attending the games ed by and every evening at At the White House Billiard Parlors | in the Joshua Green Buliding, Fourth afd Pike. 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