The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1917, Page 11

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Ba ; Fi y Column RRR JUST BUNK ‘The boxers roll around the mat, And tug and punch and pull; 1 may look good from where you're at, But it is merety bull, They act as if they'd [Ike to bite Each other on the nose They eat together every night, And wear each other's clothes, ‘T SEEMS THAT Geattle boxing tle lax In showing @ane are a lit their apprect Work of amateur winning that ton. nm of th ntly in Bos Seattle has not always been as ng reward its have slow to see that a tendered ! won fame a themselves, t as well, by t letic. Baird went back to Bost slone, un ft were But befor the ring a his name be camo we @ry ane in that vast ass ere WE HAVE A Baird had athletfe clubs in Port Francisco, a corps of tr have gone with him. sere travel fom, and when he returned bh ir endeavors at With the highest honors to be ob | tained In the r boxing rank: we believe Been a little r d and There should be some one t bi te the front together to sh i the ¢ r apprec puld be a Fr amateu tug show, with the best boys of hal lef Coast clube competing against local talent, at which Baird could appear. This would give him a chance to! get before the public. The show should be held in his honor, and / — i something dons to make bh that Seattle ts proud of what for us Get busyt THERE IS TALK of etaging a | between Mike |) long-distance fight Giddons and Billy Weeks in Van-| |) last night at the Brown & Hulen Whether there is any truth in tt|) parlors and defeated Cart Stoeck- | ) er In their threecushion ove con- | Couver, within the near future. or not Is m all HUNCH that !f} been sent by one of the ecret. Eddie Kano, wlio BY Gotu, TQ Hare To DRL ME ALLOY MY OBEN THE Command MOIST MELEE ween the Sea cams at Dugd Vano 3 costa, McElroy, Bou or ont Stevens ;} Charlie Hulen ae | Winner With High man; Ran Over Stoecker Shooting In excellent handles the business end of the|) test, 35 to 25. <““ts in which the two take part, is now in Spo. @rranging for Mike and Tom's ex BMbition fracas here. last summer, by knockouts. tag that Gibbons w: Vaneourer. MIKE HAS NOT lost a firht stnos 1910, when Jimmy Clabby took him Gown the line for a ten round dects- fon. In 1915 Mike erased this by} ging Clabby « bard drubbing itn Milwaukee. Mike has participated tn almost 200 bouts since beaten by Clabby, eo his batting average seems to be pretty fair. Bormer Pirate Star y A@ams, formerty of the Pt | Kid" serrites, !s essaying a comeback with a SR Joseph, ot the | Western leagui famous | |\Will Hand Over Title Resides In t He was in Seatt!® last week, Since Weeks left the Northwest, under the wing of} “Biddy” Bishop, he has engaged fn 16 battles, 11 of which he has won Manager Bishop has been declar- fraid to meet | Prank Weeks, and it may be that thero ts/ wil Mere truth than fiction in the ru-|o: fr Mors of the bout being put on In| orer the championship belt to the | fl 26. CHICAGO, referee: the Je atch here M has «announced bit ® clauses attached, winner. The only etipulation made Gotch ts that the wrestler who ceives the tit Farmer SAN FRANC ISCO, April 26. car Vitt ¥ desert his farm morrow start Bast to join Detroit Poin ore. \"Mexican Kid” Wins _ Is Doing Come-Back | a OAKLAND, April. 26.—"Merican | Carter outpointed Lae Benze | to win makes the game better of Butte In their four-round bout here last “AND JEFF Beso \ STvpro THAT THE ARMY WoutD HANG To DE TAK, AN OFFICE RL WH eur = NOW Cer ls See IF You can J CALLED form, { Chartle Hulen ran a string of ten || nan mn Olin-Strang , Without any strings hand go up against Ear! Vit itt “ety On BIG LEAGUE RESULTS |, NATIONAL LEAGUE Lost. Pet 2 109 ‘ “ ‘ 67 ‘ 656 . 46 ‘ ” tabure b 20 ant fladelphia 2) RESULTS WirbWeso ay At Brookiyn 6-1 Dell, Smith, Ment, Reul ip) f OME wasn’t built in a day, neither was anything else worth while. It takes mo’ than two years to build a tin of Velvet. @ patie Psmonine TOBACCO smoking to- cause we ca// it so. It is the smoothest smoking tobacco be- cause of its two years’ mellowing in wood- en hogsheads. But don’t take our word for it. and take your own. AMERICAN thieage ...+- RESULTS WEDNESDAY mn 6-7-2, Thomas, Washington Agne™ weland 4-1 and Boh ELVET isn’t “the smoothest bacco” just be- Try VELVET oon Ayers and) 9, Philadelphia 4-9-2. | and -Bight to Five STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1917. PAGE 1f That Jeff Ends Up in the Guard House 13-Cushion Easy BY CHARLIE HULEN Seattle's Cue Crack | Novices who desire to I billiards for pastime and recreation after business houre | should take up the threecush- | ion game after they have learn- * | ed the essentials of English | draw shots and cue manipula | | tlon. | There are many reasons why! three-cushion billiards are more} desirable either balkline or|@ straight r lace, the game af opportunity for ight shota, without the technical knowledge necessary “nursing” or in masse shots, ch the balk line game ossible. d place threecush-| offera every one an There is no chance rifords th stadying I by | fon billiard re. | equal chan of one player running away from |another, Among amateura runs of three or better are unc om and there {# just as much ¢ co for the player with the r 19 to he expert 1 have been beaten by young Inexperienced playere in short games. Of course In long matches or a series of games clase would tell. | But the fact that the begin. ner knows that he hae a chance for him. main objections to three- n bflliards has always been that the game ts too difficult slar than {ft r The » of balk line. balk line or straight rail a man must learn two 1e must learn how to make she and how to nurse his balls without jtaking a chance of leaving his op-| 44| ponent a “set-up.” a21| ing” the dalle ts {mpossible shion and unless a aafe- t in played every play on the table fs open A player must know the angles lof the table and this can only be ed by practice. He mugt also y the principles of English, but | thia fs also true of straight rail se pocket billiards A few years ago it w |mon to seo @ game of thr Featherweight After Battles in Seattle! | — | Harry Bramer, Denver feather | welght, fs in Seattle looking for lpbouts. He has a good record, hav- ing fought such Inds an BAdle Campi and Kid Herman, bantam weight champ. i! Feathers to “Mt H| sax FRANCISCO, | April 26.— Frankie Malone and Harry Pel- singer, featherweighta, will meet in a four-round bout here tomorrow | night. Joe Gans Wins Bout} KANSAS crry, na deca after 12 t night “Aprtl 26.—Joe | ion over Kid Me-| rounds of tame Roth are | Call Off Morris Go KANSAS CITY, April 26. “The | scheduled 15-round bout between Garl Morris and Frank Moran, to be staged here May 14, has been canceled, t ball Now three Game, Says Hulen Hulen has prepared for The showing threecushion billlard shots. These diagrams wil! appear In The Star one a day, begin- ning tomorrow. five diagrame In describing The jarde being played wshion “SEEING Is BELIEVING”’ All wrong when it comes to Clothes! Seeing should be only half of believing. The other half is hear- ing. Hear what any clothing manufacturer says of Michaels-Stern Clothes Hear what any clothing dealer says of Michaels-Stern Clothes and then believe your eyes when they tell you how splendid you look in Michaels-Stern Clothes $15 to $25 See Our Large Window Displays John Lindh Co. 1201-1203-1205 THIRD AVE, Corner Seneca St. R. J. Johnson =A. E. Wilmot the shots, | Hulen telis how to hit the cue ball, how and when to use Eng: | lish and when te verse. short and clear. wee the re descriptions are in a diliiard | © ® Fisher. fies) BY BUD FISHER. Gimme THAT Pencil war Ove Mean CY WATING Nonsense WHR EM, TANG TO DELL OM? wei, 2 ore ABovT Your rac€ ii Cove & Seen | OnNeLTOS | eOF THIRD AVENUE? | cfailors | We advise all customers to select \ EARL IN DRAW WITH GLEASON Boxing fans who saw A « }new rulings of the county offictals Ay rp . 4 | Baird, national 125-pound ama wa: Manning their suitings and overcoatings now if l teur champion, and Henry Harper won from they wish to secure the finest, most wearable fabrics. A shortage of such materials is imminent owing to condi- tion caused by the war. Gleason outpointed w ‘alter Lyts; Judson stopped Ben- son in the second round; Fortner beat Woodhouse and Charley Son- tag and Chet Scott broke even. | Gleason, former holder of the title, step thru their three round bout In the Seattle Ath- letic club gym last night at | once became Interested In the Eddie Campl-Gleason bout to | Pat Scott hed an easy time ref- | | be put on tomorrow night by |erecing OUR PRICES ARE JUST AS y the Elke’ club. RBs REASONABLE AS EVER—SUITS f oys t Eddie Campi was in a ringside AND OVERCOATS AS LOW | last ght to giv won the After se Henry 1, Campi stated that he was confident of trimming him its were held under the! when they tangle tomorrow night be the Elks’ gym. _The t re yut between George Ross, Frankie Sanders of New York, {s AS $35. | | We have secured a wonderful stock {| of the world’s best fabrics. Come in || and see them. Treating considerable interest. On his first arance here, Sanders made a hit by his ag- Third at Marion Central Bldg. gressiveness, Friday will again be ‘ladies’ Ground Floor, day” at the baseball battie- NORTHWESTERN LL AGUE men Owner Du announced > eat ke ele cor qi BASEBALL “Don't merely admire Stone Bros. clothee— M GREAT FALLS wear them” tted free every Friday during the season unless it fails on a holiday. A large at tendance of fanettes is looked for this season. be adm vr. cATELD Tomorrow, 2 p. m. Take Fourth Ave. Care. Admission, 25 a! Yoste | Wally | world’s a ball Int | field stand Bill Metvor and Frank Wolfram, Giant pitchers who are holding out on the Seattle © been put on the sus pended list by Dug. OF INTEREST TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS y was forced to retire pening day Pat F from th Just Pat was eld and It may {teelf or may keep bim . . . out of tbe game for weeks. The extensive use of the telephone in hotels, apart- shaven Mind Goaoe Gelbaae thee ment homes and office buildings, renders it essential cieven. The Cubs got the that some provision be made in buildings of these types , ee to carry the large number of wires necessary for fur- A youth named Kilduff subbed for nishing telephone service. Charley Herzog yesterday. Herzog When it is realized that in a number of buildings there are hundreds of telephones in service, and that it is necessary to carry two wires from each telephone to some central point in the building, the importance of making adequate provision for telephone wiring is apparent. Athletic Meet Set If some arrangement is not included in the orig- for This Afternoon inal building plans, it may be necessary to make ex- | . tensive and costly alterations after the completion of the Yeather permitting, B: , Sildi : sie Bia . : Sd ga Pe iepeng ee( building, in order to conceal the wires running through halls and rooms. high school athletes were to stage their annual athletic meet this aft-| : aa ee ernoon on Denny field | The engineers of The Pacific Telephone and Tele- Broadway and Lincoln have the | a * A ‘ strongost teams, graph Company will be glad to give architects and | builders the benefit of their experience in such matters, and to assist them in planning the best system for each individual case. lis laid off with a serious Injury to | | his spine as the result of a fall on |the slippery pavement o- Ayers and Ruth each forced In a tally, but the Red Sox were able to work a victory out of thelr gift. Sibley ‘Leading in Billiard Contest With" the second block of their | title match played, Chase Sibley CALL ELLIOTT 13600 AND een three Sane Pattee “s ASK FOR THM MANAGER champ, ia lead or Johnson 100 po 45. Je on made but 17 to Sibley 10 last night Aariitias tes Weetaree ad THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY NEW YORK, April 26.—Charley | White has been agreed upon by | Harry Pollok and Jimmie Dunn to | referee the ten-round go the night ot May 1 between Johnny Kilbane | and Freddie Welsh,

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